Sprinf SMug of Costmes I Dresses Wt3 $ When it comes to the purchase of the "better kinds" of merchandise, there isn't a shadow of of a doubf that YOUR SHOPPING CAN BEST BE DONE AT THE BIG STORE. Our immense buying power is responsible for this happy condition of things—at onoo gratifying to US and MOST SATISFACTORY TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Here you find EVERYTHING to make the Spring not only endurable, but ENJOYABLE as well. YES—EVERY conceivable article for personal as well as for home use, MOST REASONABLY PRICED.. « - .WOMEN'S LIGHT GREY FLANNEL COSTUMES, out away Coat, plain oollar and rovers, finished with Grey Bono Buttons, also in White Flannel, with Black Stripos. , Price, 428. fllTir .WOMEN'S FINE BLACK'AND WHITE STRIPE MATERIAL COSY& .»--$• XUME. Coat trimmed with black silk, or piped with cerise, also one ■ * Tvitii broader black and white striped collar, finished with palo blue §silk. Price, 465. WOMEN'S GREY LIGHT-WEIGHT FINE WORSTED COSTUMES. Collar trimmed light and dark groy cord, finished with pearl buttons. , Price, 638, WOMEN'S WHIPCORD COSTUMES, in navy, groy and Base blue, col. lar trimmed with black and white cord or plain blaok silk. Prices, 845., 905., to £B. WOMEN'S FAWN WHIPCORD COSTUMES. Collar trimmed fawn silk and braid to match, finished with darker shado buttons. Price, 755. WOMEN'S FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT TAN SERGE COSTUME, with tabbed effect basque coat, large sailor collar of white Guipuro laco. WOMEN'S FINE SERGE ONE-PIECE ROBES, In light groy, fawn, and navy, finished with pipings of silk and black braid. i Prloos, 358. ( 308. 6(J. WOMEN'S SPONGE CLOTH ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in fawn, with black stripo, also plain white, finished piping of cerise or Royal blue. WOMEN'S BLACK AND WHITE BEDFORD CORD ONE-PIECE ROBE, piped with black, turned down collar of white Guipure, finished black. WOMEN'S FOULARD SILK ROBES, with small patterns, trimmed, with kilting of wliite not and piping of silk to match, in dark save, vieux . rose, navy - Price, 355. n WOMEN'S PLAIN COLOURED MERV SILK ROBES, in black, dark green, saxe, trimmed piping of black and white silk. Prlco, 575. Bd. WOMEN'S ONE-PIECJO ROBES, in grby or fawn, one half bodioe beautifully brocaded, finished with fine net yoke and cuffs, and belt of sase blue or mauve. \ Price, 80s. WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE ROBES, in saxe blue cord, trimmed silk,_ rovers finished with fine laco jabot, skirt draped to left side, finished with silk rosette. Price, Sis. 6d, 1/BrrrH ft" AI I A W WELLINGTON'S v Jul & if busiest store.
mMr ' 14 ' rtt Perfect Palate Pleasure Enjoyment !s expressed iD every line end cur»e of (he contented face of this old gentleman, The cause 11 Crescent Tea which gives perfect palate pleasure to all those who drink it. ffyff Three Grades at (Ml 1/8,1/10, 2/- per lb. Ml . LKalAsmts/V.&^TunibuU VAillmgtoji. 1 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN. ON RHODES LINES. Under the auspices of the League of Empire, the Overseas League, and tho London Lyceum Club, Madame Thayer is conducting a campaign to establish scholarships for women on tho samo lines as those founded for men by Mr. Cecil Rhodes. That is, post-graduate, and tonable for two years' study at Oxford, Cambridge, or London Universities, as the student may cloct. Two hundred and fifty pounds per annum is tho sum which it is proposed to allow, and the fund will, it is hoped, reach a sum. which will make it an endowment in perpetuity. Speaking of the necessity of such an undertaking, the organiser points out that "it will bo admitted that women aro responsible to a largo extent. for the education and progress of the nation. They aro tho teachers and fashioners of youth, hence every effort should bo made to perfect their teaching capacity and knowledge. Without the joint efferts of men and women the highest ideals of the race camiet be attained." Whether the promoter considers that the same importance should be placed upon the sporting proclivities of the feminine "Rhodes" scholars as upon the male aspirants is not made clear, but in making a choice of applicants tho healthy body is a very vital factor, not nnl.v because of tho _ capacity for study that it gives, but because of the severity of tho English climate. Delicate women aro not likely to succeed in doing a heavy course immediately upon arrival from tropical countries. Tho idea has gained quite a numerous following in England and through South Africa. Tho Meccano Boy, littlo "Bobbie Collins, of Island Bay, aged nine, was the centre of <vl'lr. r ictioiV to thousands on Saturday as he demonstrated in Montague's windows, Cuba Street, the marvellous uses to which Meccano (tlio mechanical toy) can be put by any bright boy with a tendency to creative genius. Montagues Fancy Bazaar will continue to attract crowds for the incoming week. The weekly meeting of Lo Cercle Francais was held on Thursday evening, under tho presidency of M. L. _ Dunoii, tho principal item of interest being a lecture delivered by Mr. Grant, whoso subject was, "I/Ecosse: Ses peuples et scs liioeurs." Mr. Grant's lecture was followed by an agreeable hour of conversation among -members, and a vote of thanks to the speaker for his ablo address terminated tho evening. Mothers need not worry about their children's coughs. A few drops of "NA//OL"' on a piece of lump sugar allowed to dissolvo in tho mouth, quickly ouroi. In bottlos, li, Od. Kw? oho naudy i —Mvt.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19130915.2.8.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1855, 15 September 1913, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
896Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1855, 15 September 1913, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.