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Kfrkcaldie & Staias, Limited. | INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY. HATS AT 17s. 6d. • AND 21s. EACH, AND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION. These Inexpensive. Hats are the productions of our own workrooms, and wo are rather proud of them. They reflect in an eminent degree all the favourite styles of tho season—they are pretty and becoming anil trifling in cost. No. 4—A SMART TURNED-Ul' 1 STRAW, in pretty shade, trimmed with striped scarf and fringe ends. A serviceable Morning Hat, At 17s. 6d, No. 5-A MEDIUM DROOP PUTTY PEDAL STRAW, smartly trimmed with pleated emerald ribbons and wreath of tiny flowers, At 19s. 6d. NoJ IA—CREAM CHIP HAT, largo shape, trimmed Paisley Scarf, in pink shading to red, edged with beads, At 21s. No. 13—PAN PAN HAT, in flop shape, trimmed black and whito striped ribbon and Wedgwood roses, At 21s. No. I'I—VIEUX ROSE PIERROT HAT, in Coarse Straw, daintily trimmed wheels and bands of striped and_ corded silk and dninty flowers, At 17s. Gd. ! No. 15—LIGHT BURNT STRAW HAT, smart turn at side, finished with rosettes of green straw, edged with heliotrope roses, At 18s. 6d. No. 9—LIGHT BURNT STRAW HAT, slight turn-up at side, trimmed vieux rose, ribbon, and flowers, and wheels of black and whito striped silk, At 21s. No. B—HELIOTROPE ■ CANVAS . lIAT, lined black velvet, trimmed wings of heliotropo Paisley, and edged with dainty flowers, At 21s. No. 19—COARSE STRAW HAT, in a Putty Shade, with ears of green silk, edged cerise beba roses, and rosettes of bebc roses and siik to match, At 21s. No. 20—WHITE CHIP DROOP SHAPE HAT, with band of heliotropo silk, finished green fringe and buckle of flowers to tone, At 19s. 6d. No. 11—WHITE FANCY STRAW PERRIOT HAT, trimmed with small flowers, and finished cabachons to tone, ■ At 17s. 6d. Ehhc&Uk lb Staias, Limited. JjONDQPJ AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 . FlßE,—Lowest 'Rates'' and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accidcnt Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, .£4,812,38), Pull information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS.. AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. TJULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, •° DENTAL SURGEONS, 141 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21G. CYRIL E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SURGEON, 6S—LAMBTON QUAY-GB. Telephone 310-1. IJIHE £(OMING OF QPRING, AND iJ WHAT A GENTLEMAN SHOULR WEAR. 1 THE Great Variety of Now Styles now being shown by the MILLIGAN MERCHANT TAILORING SERVICE KELBUIiNE AVENUE, makes the question of ordering one's SPRING SUITS an interesting one. Our staff will only be too pleased to show visitors tho Novelties and to advise them ON WHAT IS CORRECT STYLE. Tho Display is one that appeals to Men of tho Younger School, and to Men who stay Young , equally. The bartlett studios, 10 Willis St., Wellington. For Striking and Original PORTRAITS IN PLATINUM, r " t —» DOHERTY, .THE LEADING TAILOR OF NEW ZEALAND. BEGS TO ANNOUNCE AN EXCEPTIONAL SHOW OP NEW SPRING GOODS IN EXQUISITE DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS. MR. DOHERTY'S Business in flio past 12 months HAS ALMOST DOUBLED. Only by giving satisfaction can this bo achieved, 203—LAMBTON QUAY-203. THE DOMINION" employs a etnß or Advcrtieiuc Exporlj. jvUok scrvicw us abrars .availsblfi,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1217, 28 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1217, 28 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1217, 28 August 1911, Page 4

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