A Display of Shimmsring White Goods is in progress at the D.IO. to-day. , When wo say this exhibit Is a brilliant, assemblage of authentio styles and fabrics, It Is an accurate claim. This display is far ahead of any previous effort, both In general excellence and exceptional value. indeed, some ladles have already expressed Itoen appreciation of the dazzling White Robss and Costumes. The Children's Frock In Spotlessly White Fabrics are charmktOfiJ Ing to a degreo. I^l I ill Hi Whore to begin baffles us; where to ond our enthusiasm we I 111 11 fH ! 1 know not. Suffice It for the time that a magnificent collection of ||J| j| ipl |i ]j P| White Apparel awaits your Inspection. i Jfj SMART CREPE GOWN, Twead WHITE LACJB YOKES, with Collars . Coatee effect, in lace, gold sash. attached; choioe section of jfet- | Pries, 00s. terns. II 16. lid., 2s. 8d.,25. lid. to 7s. 6d. jljl USETOL CREPE ROBE, Bodice and JAPANESE CREPES, 30m. Skirt and embroidered, inset sleeves. Price, 695.; Od. Jd*'lojd., I#., is. 4d., Is. Bd. yart. CHARMING WHITE "V OILE GOWN, ENGLISH CREPES, 31 inches wide. handsomely embroidered, showing tojd., 18. Id. p 18. 6d. yard. fine tucks to waist line. Price, 7gns. WHITE FRENCH CREPE, 42 inches wide. 28- Mi y arsS ' INFANTS' MATINEE JACKETS, in plain or embroidered Muslin, in WHITE COTTON POPLIN, bright aa American, Magyar, or Slip-on styles. silk, and unequalled for wear. fie Rfl to 22a. Gd. 32 inches. «. yarn. 40 inches. is. 3d. and 2a. lid. yard. • WHITE SPOT MARQUISETTE, very BOTS, daintily inmn.d Whit. W " „ ino]ls , wia< , lenciennes Lace. 23i g t j i yard. j Willi Simm, -DJ-C- Manager. J
Prepared > SUN :#» Sm*. ' BRAND «f? 2SST Dorabay. Bombay Mango Chutnsy Madras. Curry Powder SOLD BY ALL GEOCER3TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. I JOSEPH, Ladies' Tailor, begs to • notify that he is still turning out First-class Costumes at a Cheaper Eato than any other Firm in WeJington His only -addross is —BOULCOIi CHAMBERS, Wellinston. 'Phone. 3083. ' . STIMFOEB & Co. Hairdreasmg Colleg®, 129 a CUBA STREET. THE Prinoipal of tlio Firm (Mrs. Stamford) is a thorough English Artist in Hairwork. Sho inmorta one class of Human Hair —THE BEST. No Chinwo ; hair allowed on the premises, and Hair- j work in all its branohos, from Wigs, i Scalps, Transformations, to Hair Jewel,'lcry. is manufactured at Cuba Street. t j Wax Figures rcuovatod, anu iJolls Wigs alwayß in stock. Salt>on Treatments by qualified Assistants, and Children's flair Cut, Cropped, or Shaved by the Principal. T&ffY Massanße (MISS KATHLEEN M EVENSEN) offers to treat a limited number of patients with the High Frequency current for the hair, at a very moderate fee. This ; form of • Electrioity has undoubtedly proved to be the moat effective in regener- . atinz tho Bcnlp and procuring a Luxuriant | and Healthy Growth. This, tho very ■ latest method of treatment, has for some timo been adopted by the lending American specialists, and marvellous results . have been obtained. Further information will ho given by AXEL HGLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, iThone 2008. 123 WILLIS STEEET. LAST WEEK OF SALEI . EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLDI Removing, to mannees street CHAMBEES, where Repair Work will be executed as usual. MRS. 8 M I T H, FUERIER, 3 MANNERS STREET. JpURNSTURE PACKED and Removed to Any Address. Goods Cleared Through Custom House, Cheap Storage Accommodation for Goods , of any Description. KEIR'S 'FORWARDING. AGENCY, Telephone 1180. 76 Jervois Quay. KEEP IT DARK# Clarke's Hair Dye restores black or brown hair to its youthful colour; harmless, odourless. Price Ib. 6d- and 2s. 6t1., all chemists, or post free. W. Clarke, 110 Victoria Street, Auckland. 'Phono 8261. L^ 6 *» v Opp. TB tr.ri TTfIURIS. I CUBA STREET. | VISIT THESE SHOWROOMS For a Demonstration o! CT iIOTP©INT M 'Electric Irons, HEATING AND COOKING APPLIANCES. Showrooms i TURNBUI.L. AND JONEB, Ltd., Blair Street. CEDERHOLM AND SONS, Manners Street. N.Z. ELECTRICAL FITTINGS CO., Lambton Quay. Y/ALLS AND CO., opp. G.P.O. A. E. WELLB, Riddiford Streot. A CORSET made to order, and fitted by a Lady Expert is of the utmost iinportanco to overy lady. Tho WholeaaU Corset Manufacturing Co., 108 a Cuba Btroot. If unablo to oall, send a post card tff Rbovo eddreoa, and our Lady HroroantattTO irill oall »t r«Br realdsaso.
AULSEBROOK'S GOLDEN PUFF ' BISCUITS • • il s j !&na I LigliS, 1 ' • Flaky | Oraokera, j aot flweal, |j Boitablo fffit, j Ifaiiohee, Munchee, :j Btippera. <; ;Wii6n aplit ia * i half and filled with.' Jam ! make a delightful i Sandwich. I AULSEMOK'S
Recommended by the Grocer The honeit grocer will alwayi recommend Creicent Tea, become it iiaTea that comei up to the highest expectations. Crescent lea ii rich and strong, free trom irapuritiei, and the moi't economical Tea on ihe f //f Tbreo Grudfi at Ml 1/8, 1/10, 2//II j ' Per lb. I)AA\ Loci! Ac r i'' : iraivv i W. &d. Tnrnhnll 00., Wellington.
Tials is'the BOILER .people are j asking for! i 9. iriwa . T ® E Methven] Washing' ■ | fefi Boiler. 00 ' 1 at •' it I You'll understand then why it is bo popular j ~housewives say: . "Whatever we get in our new homo, I m'lWMy *° mus ' have a Methven Boiler." See | how firmly it stands on its feet; think of the convenience of being able to stand it where you like, and of the |||P|L ' ease with which you can wash with | it- Noto, too, how the heat comes Kr»l directly against tho copper boilor. It necessitated long experience and oxpensivo tests to get the boiler up to Wm • the present pitch of perfection, but \vfra«» we ' WVO ' n Baking it better \W»' than any other washing boiler. Ask Yjajpyour dealer to show it. Writo us if V®" you can't get a Methven. METHVENS Ld.» Maker*. Donedin.
' JUST THE BEST! giperfOT WOFfc i r/' I t^lo same * ee ' or " 10 i f same work at a lessor J fee, i:nd you save money, i |R|ll k/Wr I Tw ® y° u £' ct at 5 R*i W fiTi FRfIOT Is FROST, JAI SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St. WE I I Tomporary Seti rB-made to Pormanont! CANNOT SAY MORE 1 £1 K
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1872, 4 October 1913, Page 10
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