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I Roguish' Styles in CMMresi's t MilllHCTy 9 specially displayed to I flie DJ.C. Showroom ®«=tey. I' ; , When we say "roguish" we mean that clever Millinery r V\^X I that is at once becoming and smart. F?*?. I jf you visit the Showroom to-day—and a visit ' s wor * h IM jj while—you will see dainty models in Hats and Hoods that ku : I are piquant with style. JfJI > J Some have a saucy tilt of brim, others have a smilingly deII mure drpop; still others are just what they look—real !\ I girls'hats for real everyday service. | This exhibit is a stirring appeal to mothers who would jj have their children's millinery equally as stylish as their | ...... own. ... s 11 CHILDREN'S MILLINERY IS SPECIALISED IN THE j If • ' SHOWROOM TO-DAY. 1 ■;if targe Droop Shapes in Java, Straw, trimmed Muslin Ruches, Swathe Silfc, f | and other styles... fW®> M /®* j ' t Shapes, in Brown, Burnt, and White, trimmed Ribbon jj ' ' " 12/6,15/e. j •,2 f , Putty and Tuscan Satin Straws, lined and trimmed Silk. 7/8, 12/6, f3/6. jj » \ ;"T : School Hat in Droop Sailor Shape, plain and fancy bands. 6/11, 8/11. ' | ** Untrimmed Shapes, Rusli, Java, Chip, and Pandans, 1 /"i 1/6j 2/6, 4/11, 6/11« iji •JI '• V,Dainty White Muslin!and Embroidery, Hats. 3/11, 5/6, 6/9. s vr | - ' . i. p iWhito Laoe and Embroidery Hoods. 6/11, 10/6, 16/6. * "• p | ~" t . 'Also, Model. Hats in. all .colourings and exclusive styles. 22/6, 27/6, 29/6,' 32/6. jj ■2 j ' ' ' WILL YOU CALL TO-DAY, | " !Wm. Simm. ObluCb .Manager. jij ||| |K

1 ~ ""'TtfW" Pre P ared atlr ' , Bombay. Bombay Mango Chutn©y Madras Curry 1 Powder , BOLD BY ALL OBOCEBSTO THE LADIES OF' WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Ii JOSEPH, Ladies' Tailor, bags to $, notify that he is still toning out Fiißt-class Ccatdfti|9 at a Cheaper Kate thivii any other- Firm in \Mhnsrtsi;. His onij address is—BOULC()TT CnAMBEES, Wellington. , , •T'Kone ■ 3083.' - - — STAMFORD & Co. Hairdressing College VUB. CUBA STREET. TrvON'T allow your CombinM to become -LP. moth-eaten., and dusty. Send thorn to. us. Wo -v6t& tliem into any: design' toi 2s. per oz. , Your best asset: is, your personal apWithoiit toilet aids and well' ares'sed hair good clothes lack stylish effeot _ - Large 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 Address. Qoodß Cleared Through Custom Houbo. Cheap-Storage Accommodation for Goods "■ '--•'"--of-any Description. keTr's forwarding ' 3 , AGENCY,;;:;' Telephone 1180. 76 Jervois Quay. [SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by io "Buema" (rog.). A gUaranteo given ,-with oach case undertaken. See tostimonials and letters* Mrs. Hullen iEconomic), Lnmbton Quay. 'Phone 10»7. OUREX.PREAM. Wonderful ' 'cure "Eczema,' Scaly Skin, Pimples, ' Reel '"Nose," . Chapped '..Hands',' Barber's ItchV etc., 2s.' and 35., all chem--Ssts, or post free. . W." 'Clarke, Chemist,116 Victoria' Street. Auckland, MADE TO ORDER. .TGTOR Coats, and Fut Sets of every dcX" acri'ption. Give your order now, and have the pick of the Skins. „ Send your Furs to-be cleaned an<l«renpvatedi«;»/i>. MRS. SiftmC ' - . FURRIER. 8 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' -Opp. 'ril.AKn HOUStt , ; -.CUBA STREET.• '! VISIT .... . ; THESE SHOWROOMS i. I For a Demonstration of ' ElecWe Irons, HEATJN C AN D COOK INC APPLIAHCES; ' Showrooms: TURNBULL AND JONES, Ltd., ■ Blair Street. CEDEKHOLM AND SONS, Man- ~ nors Street. N.I. ELECTRICAL FITTINCS CO., Lanibton Quay. WALLS AND CO., opp. G.P.O/ . A, E. WELLS, Eiddiford Street. It js quite possible for your Nerves to suffer from ; STARVATION ■ if ytfJ up your nervous force, and neglect to provld3 food to restore it. The chief food of the nerves nnd brain is phosphorus, and without this clement the nerves starve. Do you feel languid, low-spirited, nervous and depressed ? Then your nerves are hungry for phosphorus. .The remedy is simple and inexpensive. Take FLtTCHER'S PUOSPHATOHIG •ssftcsfcmsßm force and stamina, ami ensures vigour both of mind and body; PrlK: 5/6 and 4/8 Irom OhJmhfo and flroeert. i- .. OR POSt'FREE tROM • • ■E» CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chemist, \V«llisgtoh.

isURATVRA I 1 fi . B I 8 I "p** I : TEA J - i,. a K GUARANTEED PURE CEYLON.' H > | H ; | 2/- PER POUND H ' ALL STOREKEEPERS, . f H ■ H ■ ■ H t : ■! !. ■!- 'SnonDß GUI We are Specialists • MY GSM* AtMakln fl ! - ! i HARDWOOD ■ TIMDEiL Na,ural Lookinfl ... Artificial Testh. Interview ne before definitely eXOEBS-Wfflia and Tory Stresta deciding where to 00. OFFlCES—Johaston fitrwt. SETS TBETH £2 2 S- &£3 3s. Thones 60, 124, 184. Extractions Free where Sets are Ordered.. vjMHDEL mm, Hi. FIOSII FIOST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St. i||||||) HUNDREDS OF FOLDING, PUSH, OR .. 00-CARTS; PERAMBULATORS ;; (OP HVERT MAKE); ' • Children's VELOCIPEDES. ■ BASKET WOEK OP EVERY DESCKIPTIOH, E. ARNOLD. Willis Stmt, Waliingtsn. - PLEASE SEND FOB CATALOGUES. I Always arriving of such Famous Makers as P | ERARD, CHAPPELL, SEILER, KNAKE, | } SPAETHI and ALSEN. I | OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. | 0 arrange payments to suit Customers, Our TEEMS A • .¥ and YALTJE tlie boßt in tho Dominion, 'Let ub prove this d if? 1 PIMMV u &> B9 Willis st, S 1 f 0 jo" " j ; L^mbgr^ps It ia wonderful valufr-thft finest, poaslblo combination of the best Teas 1 ■ from tho beat Kordons. Yotir grocer has it, 1/8,1/10 and 2/-per lb, 62 j WHOLE3ALE AQENTB; MESBM, THOM.WELLINOWrI,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 2

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