s s = • -•■ - - ~ 'Gotten Crepe Kimonos, flora! Designs, . faced- silk, all soft tonings-Prics 7/11. This-is. thie/ first item in the list of other excellent values sent from . ....' ... our Showroom to-day to receive publicity through the press, vR^- 1 The second reads: COTTON CREPE' KIMONOS, in plain jjj|'-' shades, embroidered white —Price 10/11. •••-H | •• • Then comes a line of WASHING UNDERSKIRTS, in Cambric •' l|| ! ? or Zephyr, a splendid variety of stripes and plain. tones—Prices, 111 ; 111 SP . 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, and.B/11. . • Following that mention is made of some extra heavy quality ° \UALIjX - . SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, in creme and black .tube shaped topaj ' .with narrow foot frill—Price, 10/6 each. Yn'urV ' Reallyi when you, come to think of it, these values are' certainly remarkably. good. The good fortune of it is that ' •' '.the foregoing items are followed frith a line of smart ;; ''Jr"- 1 •* ■ :striped PIQUE COSTUMES, with heliotrope', green, red, 'and grey stripes. Coatee has collar and cuffs of white _ J _\J ... ■ Pique, Skirt trimmed buttons and cord tabs.—Price, 32/6, " /\W)\ and certainly worth all the price asked. •V ).' This.'item is supported by a fine) selection of MORNING' v\ FROCKS in navy and black Cambrics, with spots or stripes. fcSt • .Tr. pr,ceß »- 18/6 ' 14/01 /[phi j. v ' >* , ONE-PIECE, FROCKS, in Crepe, grey, saxe, heh'o, 1m" "" " -nawr browna. and champagne.—Prices, 13/6, 14/9, 17/6. fol \ The muoh-iifc'edted ONE-PIECE FROCK, in uncrushj(rv | 'vV able Pique. All newest shades.—Prices, 18/6, 19/11. I I \ \ll- ■ 1 4 Navy and Black WALKING SKIRTS, in serge or Si- / l\ ) cilian big assortment.—Prices, 10/9, 11/6, 13/6, to 35/-. I' V \ ' ' White; WALKING. 'SKIRTS, in Cord-de-Chene Pique', W eac^e d «linen, etc.—Prices, 10/11 to 35/«. Wto. Sitnm, Manager,
r, *£:. "vJVK Prepared ■SpSs?' Merwanjee '•JiL . . Trv Poonjiajee BRAND '"and Sons £■■ t vNv Bombay. Bombay Mango Chutney Madras Curry Powder , 'i BOLD BY- ALL GEOCBBB. TO THE LADlis OF WELLINGTON: S AND COUNTRY'DISTRICTS. 'ft ' iTJ'- JOSEPH, Ladies' Tailor,. bega to !liS ' nbtify that' Hols still' toning oul; First-ol&sa Costumes at a Cheaper Kate " ™ofe*ri CHAMBERS, Wellington. fl 'Phone SOS 3. • ■ ■.■ ■■■•'" .SJAMFOED & Co., Hairdressing College laa CUBA STEEUT. : • DON'T allow your Combings to become moth-eaten and dusty. . Send them to ■us. We work them into any design foi 23. per oz. . ' , Your best asset 1b your personal appearance. Without toilet aids and wellureased hair good clothes lack Btylish effeot- , , Largo Saloons for the convenience of ladies, and the Principal (Mrs. Stamford) offers, advice .willingly free. ■ . Electric Massage invaluable for 'falling and prematurely grey hair. Combings purchased. . FURNITURE . PACKED ; and Removed to Any Addreßß. Goods Cleared Through Custom House. Cheap Storage Accommodation for Goods of any Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING AGEMCY, Telephone 1180. . 78 Jorvois Quay. SQUPERFLUOTJB Hair destroyed by (O "BuEma" (reg.). A guarantee given .with each case undertaken. See testiv jnomala and letters. Mrs. HtiUen (over j Economic). L.imbton Quay. 'Phone 1047. ; CUREX ©REAM* ■)'< Wonderful cure Eczema, Scaly-Skin, (Pimples; 'Red Nose, Chapped -Haids, Barber's Itch, etc., 2s. and 3a., all chemists, or post free. W. 'Clarke,- Chemist,' H6 Victoria Street, Auckland. ~ MADE TO ORDER. TJTUR Coats, and Pur Sets of every deJD aoription. Give your order now, and have the pick of the Skins. Send your Purs to be cleaned and renovated. . /-MRS. smith; FURRIER. , ■ 8 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phont 3253. I „, S 6^° Opp. Ti! Ann vrovsn. CHIiA 6TEKET. WUMA mfrH t ■ VISIT ,-v.y, THESE SHOWROOMS For a Demonstration ol >SOXPOI]P!".:Elects!® Ihwv HEATING AND CppKING APPLIANCES. '. _ Showrooms:, TURNBULL AND.JONEB, Ltd., Blair Streot. ;!CEDERHOLM AMD SONS, Man- . ners Street.- - ' . " • N.Z. ELECTRICAL FITTINGS CO., Lambton Quay. • walls and co., opp. G.P.O. ,E. WELLS, Riddiford Street. J EffiAMWr . ■ (i om general nervous stress Is not at all uncommon. .'Modern lifo uses up nerve force quickly. Low ■spirits and depression are danger signals which 'indicate failing vitality. The remedy Is siraplcfecd the nerves. Phosphorus Is the recogolscd scientific nerve food, and FLETCHER'S PHOSmTOBIC nervous poweriul, ijSefel&gW. JtilMdcrful cwperatlve. 'tower makes it the tang of all Tonics (general or - , v . s -specißlJfz '"""> Ptitt f "i/fmM/S lrifn OMniMI *#4" Ofetirr OR rOST JREE FROU CHAS. A. FLETCHER, CUEUIST, WIUIHQJOH.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 2
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