STAMFORD &' BENNETT, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRWORKERS, 123 a CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. WE HAVE THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SALOON IN TIIE CITY. Ladies' Combings bought, or made up to any style of head-dress. Mmw / \C.:\ ■ ■ ■-. . 'Mzt, '-'j { jik Country Orders Promptly Attended To. Every Description of Hairwork Dono oa the Premises. COUCHMAN'S PF.TONE STEAM LAUNDRY. • Est. 1592. Telephones 9. Van daily to Wellington, Hutt, and all Suburbs. Special prices for Families, Hotels, and Schools. TORY STREET, PETONE. REIGN OF TERROR IN FRANCE. npnis is briefly what the cables say is A the state of Manic, Franco, as a result of the Champagne Riots. This will mean a skortngo of wine and high prices, but the public of Wclling--1 ton may take consolation from the fact that splendid raius liavo fallen throughout the Dominion, and that arrangements Jiavo been made for a plentiful supply ol their favourite DAPHNE BUTTER. FREE TRAM KSDES TO AND FROM KEUSURfIiE TEA KIOSK. HOURS, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 10 p.m. Under Entirely New Management. YISITORS from the Country .would enjoy a Luncheon or Afternoon Tea at the KELBURNE KIOSK. Tifkcts issued at the Kelburne Avenue Station as follow:—Luncheon anil Late Tea Tickets (including Car Fares up and down), ONE SHILLING. Afternoon Tea Tickets week days (including Car Fares up and down), SEVENPKNCB. View superb, prompt attention. Please order your Lunch by telephone. No. 2151. Special Offer, FURNITURE REMOVED FREE of all worry anil cure. BLAKE AND CARLISLE, CARRIERS, 11 HIIN'iKR STREET, will liemovo your irrnituro to your own satisfaction, or return your money. (July ,-xpert worlan-'L employed. Teiefiioncs: 11 Llunter St., 2617; 25 I'li ic St, 1 Cios J JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOR, NEW WINTER GOODS ARRIVED. CALL AND INSPECT. Costumes from -',£1 Is;'"' Skirts 'from XI ss. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. 'Phone 3083. Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street, S ffi rasl^ar a r ? i dhw&ii ailt j Quality, | MOTOR COATS, COLLARS AND E CAPS—A Speciality. | ALL CLASSES 01'' REPAIRS, K MRS. SMITH, FURRIER, P A/indsor Hotel Buildings, Wellington. FARQUHAR. GENT.'S BOOTS— 21s. 6d. for 12s. Qd. LADIES' BOOTS— 12s. 6d. for 65. lid. SEE WINDOWS. Gyfoa MILLINERY SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILD'.NGS, 102 WILLIS STREET. THE Leading School of Dominion. Early enrolment of intending pupils for winter season requested. Hours: It to 12; 2 tc 1 MISS M. HAMILTON, MILLINER. 61—LOWER CUBA STREET—6I, INVITE Gentlemen interested in Science to inspect their Stock, which contains the LARGEST VARIETY OF SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS ever shown in A us. tralasia. GEO. W. WILTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington and Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1112, 27 April 1911, Page 9
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