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Kitkcaldiz & Stains, Limited Half Ornaments and Coiffare Gamishings. We are exhibiting just now an unusually fine assortment of Hair Ornaments and Coiffuro Decorations. These accessories are to bo greatly worn at Evening Functions this season, and it is just as well to make an early selection while tho choice is good. HEAVY ORIENTAL BAND, of gold and steel sequins, studded with steel ornaments, At 21s. BLACK SEQUIN BANDS, with gold, . emerald,- blue, arid oilver ornaments, At 6s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. JET AND SEQUIN BANDS, very effective, At"los. 6d., 12s. 6d., los. 6d. TRELLISED PEARL BANDS, ,3 and fi rows, studded with emeralds and rubies, At 6s. 6d. to Bs. 6d. CORAL AND TOTIQUOISE BANDS, At-4s. lid. each. JULIET CAPS, in dull fold and silver, At 4s, lid. each. BUTTERFLY BOWS, in tinsel, sequin, and tulle, in green, gold, and silver and turquoise. An 11s. 6d. each. VELVET AND TINSEL HAIR BANDS, in gold, gold and silver, jet, pearl, and gold, silver and coloured tissue studded with bebe roses and jewels, At 4s. 6d., ss. 6d., to 275. 6d. FANCY MOUNTS, in tulle and csprey, relieved with tinsel foliage, At 7s. 6d. ELEGANT HAIR BAND, of irridiecent sequins and dull gold sequins, stud- ' ded with emerald and gold beads, and with pear! fringo, At 255. fid. OXIDISED SEQUIN HAIRs BANDS, finished with iisprey wing :intl silver sequins, At 255. 6d. EMPIRE HAIR BANDS, in dull gold, lilac, and silver, elaborately studded with jewels, ' At JOs. Gd. HAIR CORONETS, a special line, in bronze,. , silvov etc"., studded with corals, emeralds, rubies, and pearls, At 4s. lid. JULIET BANDS of bronze, black, and i gold sequins, studded with cmer- ' aids, , At 14s. Gd. HAIR BANDEAUX, in silvci tinsel, gold, gold and silver. g:ey and silver, amethyst and grey, Coronation blue, emerald, pale blue, turquoise, pink, coral, pearl, and jet, At 3s. 6d., 4s. Gd., to 275. 6d. EVENING SPRAYS, in all shades, with tinsel foliage, in natural colourings; for decorating the Coiffuro or tho Dress, At 6s. 6d., Bs. 6d. to 21s. Kkkcaliiz & Staias, Limited. ANP LANSASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Fi RE.—Lowest Bates and Prompi 6ettlements. MARINE-AIL. Classes,, r <cpyerecl,- ineluding Personal Luggage, All Bisks.. ACCIDENT. —Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List tf Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, ■ £4,813,331, Full information can be obtained aS JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS. WELLINGTON. g > SPEAR, M.P.0.0., Doctor of Optics. EYESIGHT t : PKCIALIST, Optical Parlours— 1 WILLIS STREET, Kinc'a Chambers, WELLINGTON, A largo stock of Opticai Goods carried; also Speaking Trumpets and lustruinerts to improve the hearing. Consultation free. 'Phoae 2562. ) . CY EI L B. T. WO '0 BS, DENTAL SDKGEON, 68 LA 11 BT UK QUAY. Telephone 3101. BULKLKY AND DIDSBUBY, DENTAL SURGEONS. ■ Hi WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Telephone No. 216. DAY'S BAY HOUSii, DAI'S BAY, WELLINGTON. ISEST SEASIDE HOTEL in New Zealand NOW OPEN. For terms apply MAiNAGEU. EAKTHQ CAKES. RISKS covered against loss by earthquakes from 2s. 6d. per cent, up, according to locality and nature of risk. Geo. M. Scales, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. For Information relating to PATENTS AND nnBADE 71/3" AEKS, i 1. IVL CONSULT BALDWIN AND -pAYWAED, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Bnildincs, Wellinston. DOHERTY, • DRESS SUIT SPECIALIST LONDON AND WELLINGTON. A VERY LAEGE SHIPMENT OF EXCLUSIVE SUITINCS, REAL HARRIS TWEEDS, AND OVERCOATINCS. JUST TO HAND. 203-LAMBTON QUAY-203. Tho news has reached Chelmsford of the death of Mr. A. Byne, head gaoler at. Entebbe Prison, Nairobi, British En?t Africa, formerly of. C'lielmsford Gaol. While crossing the Victoria Nyanza with some warders and two prisoners, a number of hippopotami were encountered. Mr. Byno fired and wounded one. but it charged the canoe and upset it. Jlr. Byne and tl!4 two prisoners were drowned, the warders saving themselves by clinging to the upturned canoe. Prince Arthur of Connaughl was on March 23, at the Haberdashers' Hall, E.C., admitted to the freedom of the company, and invested with its livery, a Mack eilicn robe trimmed with sable.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 4

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