|| Dress Goods I ur ress apartment is now f ; ' stocked with all that is spoken of as j ifSlKlßfifflßl the " correct " t°i f° r this Summer Wear. In Tubbing Fabrics we..are | showing an extensive, range amongst j fa»BS£itf*J«3 .the most popular being— ■ i JAP CREPES, 80 inches wide, la 50.different uhacles—T£d. yard.. j BEDFORD OOBDB, double-width, in even stripes of sky and white, navy and whit*,/brow* \ aftd white, grey and white, eaxe and white, and blaok and whito—tfc Qd, yardi ' ! ! WHITE PIQUE, in single and double widths, A'oft, unorushable make—l/- f 1/1 J, 1/8, 1/6, ! 1/9, 1/11, 2/e. / j WHITE SWISS SPOT MUSLIN, in differently spaoed spots, 80 jnoKes 10jd„ 1/i 1 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3. ' -,j BEPPETTE, a fine repp with a meroerised finish, in tussore, fawn, oinnflimQnj saxo, sky, [ brown, and navy, |0 inches wide—9jd. yard. j ' TOBEALOO, a novelty material that has fairly caught on, in all white, with woven small de-» | signs, including spots, an eioellent tubber, 28 inches yardt "v. ' \\ In Fabrics of a more dressy nature, we have also a good showing* Those selling mo?,t ' freely ares— ■ H ALL WOOL OTTOMAN, 42 inches wide, in tan, saxe, light' navy, broWfl, grey, sand, /'and jj' black—2/3 yard. - 1' ALL WOOL CHALTS, in saxe, brown, tan, gw>y, and navy,.sky, and pink, double wWlth— h /1/11 yard. ''..',• i I SILK AND WOOL SAN TOY, in all the sought for shades, also cream, and'black—2/11, yard. | J WOESTED SUITINGS, in blaek and navy grounds, with Kalf-inoh white hair lin.e. This h"\ : very popular for coats and skirts, 44 inches wide—3/11 yard. ' | NOVELTY EOBES, in new grey effects, plain and striped, from 15/- the costume length*, f Please Note.—We are making a Final Clearance of all SAMPLE GARMENTS left over I front our great purchase. If you are Interested come to the Store this weok and see the final ] prices—they will astonish you. | ¥lff^ ( r 9! 0 #™ Af ?AM • WELLINGTONS I JQii.isO ® £%LfLfAS% 9 BUSIEST STORE, I
If you want the very .best °* M 1 , the Old Country Producea. | . buy HORROCKSES' j latest victory SEE HORftOCKSEff NAME ON 1 brus?els RIZE SELVEDGES and dpcliae all substitutca | EXHIBITION. 1910 Sold by all Fir»t-Cla»» Draper* and Storekeeper*, |.. USTIWmVE ■'■'■' I . CHRIBTIUS. jBIFTS. »»&*.*».'■,*** From 10s. So £5. Carefully selected for their ox- /> ' including dainty Oomhination quisito designs and high-grade r ' ~ iU ' D • T j Sots of Knife,. Fork, Spoon, finish; theßO Cups, Bowls, and ~ . . , and Ssrvietto Ring, Egg Oups, Spoons possess that noto or oxciusivoness and good taste a . ' . which imparts additional value I ..«•»_«.-» „. ■ «„ „ w , toi »v e «. (t * t. wim, i«.: I 252 Lambtoa Quay, Wellington. II tA %e' <( STiNßill)" Sewing : JL I ;' /|S. ; : lacMfie for "Happy fort" ,J|k I f^^pSfi \ There's no baokaoho with this Sowing oJUjLwa i M I IM'M* fi Machine—heeause ysu sit rigjit in front rr Using other machines, your spine is »H 'TucujurSrtt/w - • atwist iu the effort to treadle and watch .. jT; o .thewmmOwav a sid6 . aeodlo at tho eam6 > »wi!iOHr%AV j Hours of #ork aro not exhausting when you Bit in perfect line with both j needle and treadle, i | There's no more handsome maohine than the "STANDAED CENTRAL t NEEDLE," and it has ball boaringß throughout. > SEE ONE AT ■'■•'■. ' F. J. W. FfiAK, Eißginccff and ImporScp* 69 WILLI3 STREET, WELLINGTON. j I Campbell's Is tbo "IDEAt". . (X"J ifosepsf Store. w\^ j To prove this you have only to yint &nyan« of onr e«tab- W 0 y^ l I liehments. , .. „.. . , \/ ** . Here you will find Cleanliness, Crrility, Method and 1/ ,a < Good Value. a „, M f l\ Leave your order, well deliver tne goods—you 11 «»ye a J\W*j r little, too. ($V j! l PRUNES, per lb., ii. DBIED APRICOTS, por lb.. H. N\k • A DATES, per lb., 3d. ' DRIED PEACHES, per lb., U. I VSSr^rM DATES, in packets., each, id. ftffi W DRIED APPLES, per lb.. Od. ' J ClF^fe DRIED APPLES, lib. Cartonß, lOd. \ I^^l ; I Wm. CAMPBELL, - W^, «r> and « Mfenners St, 28S. Cuba St, / 163 mdWTord Stroot, NEWTOWN. [J 1 * /D|' j,,.,,. ~i,i.iLi.iiii,iiii ■' ■■Miir.rw^^tUMJjMiii^^JßM'lwviiii»aßii«rflMm»uii»»eiiiiiy^ OUR FARISH STREET FACTORY Is now in worktjig order, and we are making Hair, Kapoe, and Cocoa-nut Fibre (Maohino Teased), Lyxhayro. Flax, also Patent Combination Mattresses, and Beds. I will bo pleased to supply all old oustomers, and as many new ones as possible. Do not be afraid to pile in tne orders. Wo have very heavy stocks of Raw Material. jSTLTS. ' DAVID M'CRAE, THE ROYD CARUCK SCHOOL OF PHYBSOAL BULTURE, SUSSEX OHAMBEES, PANAMA STREET, WELMHGTOW. 'Plion© 219!). ' Opp. G.P.O. FOR PHYSICAL I6IPROVEMENT AND OOEREOTION OF DEFORMITIES. MRS. ROYD GARLIOK, Directress. tiimmEHiJ!.wi»afeii™»£MaJ^^ LONDON SOCIETY - Invito Ladies to place their J gown Makers / # . otiara for Com ' n « '&»»».| fh y / / ■ IAMBTON CHAMBERS, 1 fjjj " ®W' r ' tca '^i (J * n d Stains, fi /f>n£ W' ■ ' WELLINGTON, |
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