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lORKCALDIE &. STAINS, Ltd.

Dainty Eveamg Gowns in Newest • Styles and Fables. *i collection of the most charming- :: Evening gowns that were ever .-i^..'seen .in wellington. ' , / ; ~'.' .The styles are absolutely the Very Latest, and the designing and colour composition are' unusually excellent. 'It is really difficult to describe the beauty of these frocks, they must be seen if ono wishes to realise their uncommon charm and beauty. The following are particulars of a few of the ■•gowns: — ' . ' IVEKY-SMART, YET SIMPLY DESIGNED GOWN, is carried ouf in Corona"Hipn Blue Ninon "over Soft White. Silk ;tlie..skirt has a deep hem of self- ..-•,.'.,' coloured satin. Across bodice from r ighfc shoulder to left side of waist .---■■■":! -and down left side of skirt to top of hem is ,a band of very handsome ' ;.° "guipure, gold threaded, tho insertion outlined with fold of blue satin. " . ■' Magyar sleeves which, with the neckj are finished with fold of satin, ..,;.: ,■■...■ ■....■• ■.•.■• At £7 17a. 6d: 'A CHARMING GOWN is in Pearl Grey Ninon over Grey Satin, and is made ' with tunic skirt of the ninon leaving hem of satin. Foundation is trimmed at top of satin hem, and the neck and sleeves with beautiful ■ oxidised '.■; ■ and gold ombrbidery, all veiled with the ninon. Waistband, neck, ' and •■;. 6leeve finishings are made with piping of the ninon, giving a soft pretty •effect/ ~'..'■ At £7 7s. ../-HANDSOME GOWN, in Soft Vieux Bose. The top tunic is heavily sequined ', ': inseh , colour) then comes a slip of self-shade ninon, which in turn is ."..'..' '.mounted on, white soft satin, ; ■ -.'At £9 9s. '•ftSEFUL BLACK EVENING GOWN, in Very Bright "Satin, witn, tunic of V- : .black'silk fisher net, finished with silk fringe, and bodice effectively with black insertion and touches of jet, , At £6 16s. Cd. ,(6MART MODEL GOWN, in Shell Pink Ninon over foundation of Self-colour i. Satin. Tho skirt is very smartly draped from waist to hem, crossing in front and back. Tho Magyar bodice is also draped, and finished with crystal and coral trimming, At £9 Ss. JORKCALDie & : STAINS, Ul . J;' TEE CLEANLINESS OF J£UJDJ3.m\p. ■ RUBBERS'ARE TREMENDOUS HEALTH-SAVERS, •■•'-■ '•- RUBBERS ARE GREAT DIRT-SAVERS. ~,„■• .. ~l :1. „„', „, r RUBBERS "S'AVE YOUR GOOD SHOES. With Rubbers' you can . i wallow through mud three inches deep, and leave it all outside "•' '. the door. " • , GOLOSHES AN,D GUM BOOTS. . .THE BEST YOU CAN BUY. ' ' < V WOMEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES, Medium and Round Toes, 3s. 6d. 8 WOMEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES, Stout Double Soles, ss. ; ' WOMEN'S HIGH FRONT FOOTHOLDS, for Hiph Heel Shoes, 3s. 6d. MEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES, ss. Gd.; with Double Soles, 6s. 6d. .CHILDREN'S GOLOSHES, Storm Fronts, 2s. 6d., 35. ; 3s. 3d. WOMEN'S GUJf BOOTS, 9s. 6d. CHILDREN'S, 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d. MEN'S KNEE < GUMS, 18s. Gd. "WOONSOCKET," 21s. MEN'S LONG GUMS, 225. Gd., 265. Gd. "WGONSOCKET," 28s. Gd, • MEN'S KNEE GUMS, Leather Soles for Draining, 325. 6d. ■■■../ MEN'S BUBBEpniDE LONG OUifS, Leather Soles, 425. ■'< LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST FRiGESy . ; • / R rHANNAH;;&-CO., LTD.,.' ■'" ' y/ELUNCrON.

TRANSVAAL, ■ GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES TOBACCO. IUIJUi/JlUJlll CHOICE MACALIESBEBC. Combine the best in' make, ' (TVAD SEAL) , with Authentic London Style. tLIjAU AUh ■ . A .£2500 selection, including 2oz. 'Bags, Is. idz. Bags, 2s, rich colourings and patterns, . not to be had elsewhere. . • ■■■ ■■ 'AGENTS: ' G. & G. ALDGTJS, ~.:.KELBURNE AVENUE.. . .tobacconists, ,-.- '■■■■: ■■ " ■ " > " 206-LAMBXO-N QUAY-206. •:r . . .''.. ■ " . ' , - TCTOGGARD AND PKoV SB, AJL ARCHITECTS, CRESCENT TEA »> wmtek street. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. And ' • SMART TAILORED ' ■*"■■ : IS LOVED BY AIE COSTUMES AT HAYWARD'S. .TiTTio rpHE Tailor-made Costume lends LAWhJs, i itself with peculiar charm to :'."■■.■ •.".'. grace woman's form. ••.■■•■•■' And when tailored by Hay ward in the Rough . Tweeds so muck , : -' sought after, - depicts. the influTAILORING ' ' " "...ehce.of English fashions in every. RESULTS! . . line, ; : : WHEN you buy TaUoiine you j or Costume consult want results —Good Results. :.. ~■; . Good Results mean-. WiYWiBTi Finest of Materials. SO.IX JL yXJ&SXU, Cleverest of Cutting. TH E LADIES' TAfLOR, Best of Workmanship. „„„.,, _ TT , _ PeTfeot in fit. LAiIBTON QUAY. And you will get each one of these do- . Arable features in a t- T « i- i »•■ I '■■ RRAmrnT?n wnnrrvM rev. r ° r Informahcm relating to : sun°To R oVKfos!to C °s" patents and /jieade j^aeks, ! — ! ■ CONSULT ".;,. BRADFORD WOOLLEN jDALDWIN AND ~ ' COMPANY, . PATENT ATTQRNHIS, ?'THE QUALITY TAILORS,". WELLINGTON. , N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. *- MONEY TO LEND. ' «, U TcTrx, AN APPROVED FREEHOLD SECUCASE WHISKY, U RITIES at the LOWEST RATES r ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once, """' KIRK AND WILSON. OLD 'SCOTCH. Solicitors, Panema Steet. 'Wellington. HEATHEE BLEND. " Prodnot of White Horse Cellar —, TN 'Any Sums, en Approved freehold "—"" Security from Al. per cent. HAWKINS AND QJIITH, . Repayment by instalments can bo arC ranged. .. •' NEW PLYMOUTH. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, . i . Solicitor, ■____ _" - t - Tel. No. 31. '. 31 Hunter Street. ."HPHE DOMINION" employs a staff of ~ ~ " ~ ■ I Advertising Experts, whose services Although coursing has been popular for •k-o always available. They will give centuries, it was not until 1835 tha the valuable Advico to Advertisers; and first championship meeting was held in Writo Advertisements without any estra the Unitecf Kingdom, Glasgow, being the charse. ' lP lace osea "

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 13 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 13 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 13 May 1911, Page 4

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