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KIBKOAiLPIE; & ■ STMNff,:LT : D; ; Novelty Three-Piece Gowns. mHE THBEE-PIECE GOWN ia the novelty of the eeason, end as it happens to be .a vory sensible innovation it ie bound to hare a great vogue. We have assembled here a very choice selection of these three-piece gowns, and the following are a . ' few of them: — ~.-■-.., ■ , ;. THREE-PIECE GOWN in navy blue Coating Serge; bodice piped emerald green, ' skirt braided and. piped , to match, finished at sides with small buttons and ! at waist with cord. Coat lined white satin, new sailor collar with flat braid i ■' and fringe, lureo revers braided, and finished with buttons and piped green. i . . At £7 17s. 6d. ■• THREE-PIECE GOWN in grey homespun, bodice with round yoke and flat braid, ~.'.. ~ finishod with I'rench knots and tiny, buttons; skirt well tailored and finished ~;. with buttons; cont 30in..long, lined grey silk, collar of grey silk outlined with black and grey braid,'with black silk introduced. ' At £6 16s. 6d. '■"'•■. THREE-PIECE GOWN, in faced grey cloth, bodice with round yoke of white ; cloth, braided.grey and silk cord at waist; sleeves to correspond, finished with two rows of small silk buttons; coat,3oin. long, lined white silk; collar and ■;:■. cuffs of white- face cloth, braided grey. •< ■ At £8 10s, ' ..THREE-PIECE GOWN, in saxo blue face cloth, bodice with round yoke of ■..■■', pale blue cloth stylishly braided self colour, outlined silver and gold, with ■ black cord round waist, finished with ornament of braid and buttons; skirt I '.-'. plain, with loose panel back; coat of fashionable length, coloured cuffs of ■■ , palo blue and hand embroidered, finished with buttons; lined white silk. f.--' .-..■■ : At £8 10s. ; - MODEL TEIREE-I'IECE GOWN in navy coating serge; bodice lined white silk, '■'-. veiled with tucked chiffon, with V of cream net and lace and striped silk to 1 ' match; outlined with tinsel passementerie; high corselet skirt, with deep '■■' ■ band of braid round horn and fancy buttons with a touch of colour to match :;; the bodice; cont lined silk, collar outlined with black silk and pipings of colour to match bodice. ' .' . . At, £9 9s. ./ COAT AND SKIRT in thick diagonal navy blue sorue;' coat handsomely braided, V collar of grey striped,silk, with revers of rich black silk, V shape of braid '■■' .it, back; ski'rt plain, with strapped scams of braid, finished with small black buttons. . ' . ' At £5 17s. 6d. • I . ■ • ' ' ; MODEL COAT AND. SKIRT in. the new black.Kyrle Cloth; coat 30 inches long, '■'', ■ lined black merv silk, collar of black silk velvet, three, pockets; skirt quito plain with loose panel at back. At £6 6s. ' MODEL COAT AND SKI'RT in navy blue coating serge; coat with loose panel at i- back, braided collar of striped silk, with braided revers and cuffs to match, ,'".■ lined blue silk; skirt with loose panel at back, und front braided. At £i 7s. i . . ■ ..■■■. . .- t-KIRKCALPIE.&- STAINS, LTD. £'■• . FOOTWEAR ■ -COMFORT■■'-■■■ ■ " ? FOR TIRED FEET. ■..BOS.TOOK'S; FAMOUS MAKE. ■.■/:;■■;/ BROAD, YET NOT UGLY. These special lines of Bostock's. Ariel Welt Footwear are soft, flexible, and good wearing; in fact, the , ACME \ :■' ' OF EASE AND COMFORT. ." -'■...■:• )■ ' LOWEST PRICES IN NEV/ ZEALAND. f : WOMEN'S OXFORD SHOES, WOMEN'S ELASTIC-SIDE I • . fine glaco kid, heart- . BOOTS, plain blocked i , shape vamps, Ariel .. fronts, square toes, welts, medium toes. ' ■ Ariel welts, broad, easy !' " 15s, 6d. ■ ' fitting' . : ...... 17s. 6d. ■<:■ WOMEN'S AIDA SHOES, •-••■ - ■ •'■• »■ I onen. fronts,' short '. .WOMEN'S .LACE or BUTT.ON. ;■■ ■ ■ ' vamps, light pump • BOOTS, heart vamps, ' soles, medium toes, low ' full round'toes,' smart- ;■"".- • heels, easy as a glove. v looking , , yet easy. i IGs. 6d. 19s. 6d. 1 ' '•■ ALL SIZES'FROM 3TO 8. .'; '"''.' i '~.,v _ WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. ]•■' ■■"■■'■ •' '.r;hannah.:&v;c6. s ltdv : . . : : :r j ■■■■ WELLINGTON. ' ; :; - \''' : THESE LINES ARE STOCKED AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. ■:•.-

M'MAHON AND LEE, Reefton, Sharobrokers. Auctioneers, Insurance, ! ■ Land and General Agt-nts. Established ■ 20 years. Managers •of chief producing i miues. ■ Absolutely; reliable and confai dential reports on Mines and Mining , Propositions supplied. Leading. Sharer brokers on the West Coast. Codes: A.B.C. ' Mth edition), Moreing Neal s, Bedford i. M'Neill's. Teiegraphio Address- Charj. t»rist," Reef ten. '".■ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ',"■ ■ TO THE LADIES • OF WELLINGTON. [;■:■•■ '.MR. W. S. BEDFORD {] Is now in Charge of my I LADIES' DEPARTMENT. I G. NOBLE i 3S-1 - LAMBTON QUAT — 364 ■ ; . (Neit Stewart Dawson's.) ' !.'. . FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS, THE WELLINGTON HEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., '■ Is prepared to PAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, ; . By Weijht or at Pur Head, i The Company also offers clients everj facility for freezing on thoir own account Prices can be obtained on application tt the Company's Offices, or from any ■ of the Buyers in the country. ; W. G. FOSTER. : Uanasins Director. ,: TIGER BROWN-THE IDEAL COLOUR FOR WINTER COSTUMES. TTNDOUBTEDLY Browns are U (lie correct thing for the. coming season. The new shades and designs of these Brown Tweeds are charming in the extreme, and a glimpse, at the fabrics will prove them to , be very desirable.' . HAYWARD : THE LADIES' TAILOE, Lambton Quay. For Information relating to TJATENTS AND mRADE Tl/TARKS, CONSULT TJALDWIN AND TJATWAED, ; PATENT ATTORNEYS, . N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington, MONET TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at the LOWEST RATEE ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once, KIRK AND WILSON, Solldtore, Tiinama Street,' WelUngtoa T>ULKLEY AND DIDSBUBT, .«"-» DENTAL SURGEONS, ':. - Ml WILLIS STEEET, WELLINCPTON Telephone No, 218. MONEY TO LEND. }N ANY STJMS, onApprored FrwhoW Security nt Lowest Current Bntee. Repayment by inetalmenta eai M ut raD " e< SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solicitor. . Tel. No. ih aTHTut«r. Street

•> T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE ? ■"■ INSURANCE COMPANY. i- ■■ ■ ■ g ■ ■ ■- ■_; ■■■ ■■ ■■■ ■ ■ 5-. _ ~„.„..■;," :,. ; ,; ~ |j FlßE,—Lowest ■■ Rates and- Prompt r . Settlements. . " .. _' MARlNE!—All"Classes' Covered, including ."Personal Luggage, ~,'against .All Bisks., , , ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, nnd a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a..List of Diseases. SECURITY to' Policy-holders, Full Information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF i AGENTS' AND. ATTORNEYS, ■ ••• WELLINGTON. ■■ . WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO. - (Late'Barr.'Leary. and Williams.) ' AlgarT. Williams. E. W. Hunt, F.I.A.N.Z. Sharebrokers, Land and Estate Agents, Professional Accountants, . .153 .Featberston Street, Telegrams "Barley, Wellington." OVERSEAS APPRECIATION ~ ' '. > Of - ■■.■■ •. J KELBURNE AVENUE J I TAILORING. .. mOURISXS often remark that A- • ■ ■ they were advised to hold their - I 'othes orders over till they'd I reached Wellington, when they J could get fitted out at ! MILLIGAFS i ■-..-■ Proving that the Avenue styles are not restricted to geographical boundary lines. npHE Norwegian sailors who X reached the South Pole attributed their success in no small measure to tho sterling qualities of Captain Amundsen 3 as a leader. Leadership is not ' r\e easiest game in tho world, except in somo cases, and one of these is tea. The leader of . all teas is good old, CRESCENT BLEND TEA _' at 2s. per lb. It is tho favourite tea, and those who once taste it soon become its devotees. . If you havo never t tried Crescent Blend Tea you ,a have missed a real treat. THERE IS NO GUESSWORK IN AN ELLIS TAILORED COSTUME. r TIAVINQ graduated as a Ladies' '• r-~ Tailor In London—where q # Ladies' Tailoring is carried to a fine art—my tfork bears the' hall- ~ mark of expert craftsmanship, ij correct style and perfect fit. Ensure satisfaction by having ** your New .Winter Costume uiailo by BT?T T TQ THE ART TAILOR, • Jl(ijiilDjODß.-UMOM.;BANE.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 4

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