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SHIPPING NOTICES. IJUDDAItT • PARKER LINE SAILINGS. ' (Cirournstances Permitting.) FOR SYDNEY (DIEECT). tUlimaroa Friday May 22 5 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, Via LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBART. tUlimaroa Thursday Juno i 5 p.m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCK-' Tr . . LAND, SYDNEY, victoria Friday May 8 i p.m. T* ictoria Thursday May 21 4 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. •Victoria Saturday May 2 2 p.m. Victoria Friday May 15 5 p.m. SSails for Dunedin direct. tTwin Screw. All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. JConnecls with S.S. Riverina at Auckland ' for Sydney. Tickets available for stop-over or return by U.S.S. CO.'S STEAMERS, or vice versa. Head Offico for New Zealand': Queen's Chambers, Wellington. FTtHE following Vessels are appointed ■*■ to Sail as under:— FOR WANGANUI. . S.S. Huia This Day 8 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM. S.S. Blenheim Tuesday ~5 p.m. FOR KAPIER (Inner Harbour), GISBORNE WHARF, AND AKITIO. S.S. Ripplo _ Tuesday G p.m. Cargo received as under:—For Napier and Gisborne, Monday and Tuesday. For Akitio, Wairoa, and Bays north of Gisborne, Tuesday. HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. Huia Wednesday 8 p.m. No cargo received after 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone No. U. fTIHE undermentioned STEAMERS will •"- leave (circumstances permitting) as follow: FOR KAIKOUEA AND LYTTELTON, Via COAST. WAKATU-THIS DAY, 4 p.m. FOPr FOXTON. .QUEEN OF THE SOUTH-THIS DAY, 4 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM. OPAWA-THIS PAY, 5 p.m. For Freight and Passage apply to— LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. Ip AND 0. COMPANY'S UL . ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS .. TO LONDON. Following are proposed Dates of Departures from Australian ports, via 6uoz, for London :— First, and Socond Saloon only. Steamer; To'"- iMel.'bno. IDnpT.r Mooltan 10.000 Ma.s t | May 5 June 13 Moreat 11,000 May 15 May 19 June 27 Malojat 12.500 May 30 June 2 July 11 Marmora 10,500 Juno 13 June 16 July 25 Moldavia 10,000 June 27 I Juno 10 Aug. 8 Medina 12,500 July 11 July 14 Aug. 22 Mongolia IQ.OOl) July 25 |July 28 IScp. 5 / tFitted with Electric Laundry. H Calls'at Hobart. All Twin Screw Steamers and fitted With Wireless Telegraphy Apparatus. ROUND THE WORLD 'TOURS, and through bookings to New York; rates on 'application. Rates of Passage Money to London (including Saloon Passage to Sydney): Single Tickets, 6s. to ,£B3. Return Tickets, .£75 18a. and Return Tickets available for two rears. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents, Wellington and Wanganui. Telephone 44. /CONDUCTED TOUR „ TO JAVA. A SELECT CONDUCTED TOUR, under the direction of-THOS. COOK AND SON, will leave Sydney per Royal Dutch Packet Co.'s magnificent steamer TASMAN (5000 tons).on JUNE 17th. Fare, including all expenses, from Syd- , rioy, ,£7O; from Melbourne, £2 oitra. Full particulars, THOS. COOK & SON, pext G.P.O. • J t e, —— ;

' Ne€kwesiFs? iatoM and Glove Specials, also' Ladles' 1 yPH jil||ffl ' " Ladies ' Week " at t,l£ has come about through a combination of keen purchases.' Several hundred dozen 1 tfgA - \» ° f Ladi6S ' Neckweaf m Lace * Silk and Velvet were bought at much below their regular values, • Steiiarly we | bought a manufacturer's complete Sanipie Rarjge of Udies' Undkclothing on exceptionai terms. jj / we have or £ anlsed " L^ies ' Weekend will M I /fill llll} that will draw c.owds to the D.I.C.—" The House for Quality." '""••■■•"..' l M / /pi^|!K^^P^^^fW » ---v-m-- n raj i ( A\v wfl, 1H 11/ 37 dozen Sunshine >v •« \» « ill A/1 1 VM ,7 Collars at l/ll eaefu /Xm \t-*'*** i r-jJffW\ I/I uYvUI r / \iw • /Cv\x\ Verts 2/U cachi im Wkl/\ FIX I \ \\lU I / \P \ \\* : '"7W 37 Dozen LADIES' FANCY EM- LVVVVn Wm Wiwo W/J // 1 I \\\\l . ! \l \ V yf ■ / W • BROIDERED SUNSHINE COLLARS \* 21 Dozen INDIES' READY-TO-WEAR ™ m> all «»K 111 I I'j "' WAll ¥i I ,7# m Velvet, Nott, and Catto.ii Cwpe. ] I VEILS, in shades of Write, Blai*, f-\ /""*4 7/M M/M'/ 1 W ''" 7 / IvSvlJlJ I Jif Cheap at 2s ' lld " eacL lit hi 'f Sax©, Tan, and Yiokit. UsaalprW, Sj _ 04 (M W ri/\ 411 11 1 //J " fill I 1"! s P eoM R *d" c ° d Price, 2s. ltd, satfi. O FL<r"*i ssMM9imß 11, I ' 1178 yards Camisole f( fff ' , '•..■■«*■! * ir^f^^S Fi SJiLMI /#■•'' WHii 300 ftwm Hemstitched 1 foWfif /»! I Embroidery from 1/6 llf « - t .. ... ~. ill 1 W |, l ' Mr/ Handkerchiefs. 1 13 1 1 111 l '^'^!^^^^2^ a ' .' 1178 I Ml I "HAND- 1 P i 1 Pfl U '° J«ds C AM i SOLE EMBROIDER! B A 1 11 KERCHIEFS, Jm hem, s-i'/.o 13 s 13, 1 fl H ._ . on Musun and Longcloth; over 50 I *? * ft **H\l ffli»Hv «H i* ?< im' j„™, ia tSk I patterns to select from. Sest value I LSSIC WsAtt ' Lsn«Jlj wid a. J*. Gd. down. P%# |%^ | I '.Manufacturer's Samples Ladles' \ —"**■*<-• *-« Thread ML padr I — -^ 1 i i I 36 •iw.UfilES'Coloured LISLE THESADHOBB, in plaia U \ LADIES'NIGHTDRESSES, hand-mado, in fine Nainsook, Mndapolam, and { ■ 1 »»d Usual Prices, Is, fid., Is. lid., 2s. 6d- ' W\ 1 la > Longcloth, trimmed dainty EmbVoiderios, Torchon, Chmy, or Valoncieniieß { Cj^-fe—\\\\\ 1 ' ' IwS\\ ift 1 Laca and Insertion. Ordinary Prices,-lls. 6d.j 13s. 6d", 15s. 6d., to 79s S X, k \\" \1 I / Jr*%f' f SpociSJ Price, fld, pair. | ■*g«jJB. «wH\ 4 f 6d - Sample Prices, 9s. 11d., 10s, gd., 12s. 9d., to 635. > V ffl \\\\\Xll'<tf ft I I B, llß^ll i \ DURABLE NIGHTDRESSES, in Calico and Longcloth, trimmed Swiss Em- £ \f -\ \\\ \\\'f $ l 1- . ■ ■. ■ ■ ' ' I I | F k < hroidory or Lace Edgings; square necks, or Potor Pan Collars. Ordinary f \ 4 ; « \1 ttl \l ■"/■( " w " aU * H °"™ : 'i /^^»«l?niKw , W ft VkS'U ti \ Prices, ss. lid., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., to 10s. 6d: Sample Prices, 4s. 6d., 4s. < \L. Ttt-ll.iW v//' ■ f 11< :i \ Exquisite Designs in COMBINATIONS, hand-made, in Madapolam, Nainsook f — \'! |H| j\fj 1 Ira 'lr! 5 • •■and Lawn; in Princess'or Spencer shapes, trimmed Torchon, Cluny, or < \ i liß' /111// I 0 ITfe H*. —_^ s v 1 BfcM i\ \ Valenciennes.Ucc, also- finoWoider'ies, Tucks, P.nd Motifs.' Ordinary < \IM VI I KIODOHS! Ml©ll#fflS f \ iMt Si ? Prices, 12s. Gd.. 13s. 6d., 15s. 6d. to 495. 6d. Sample Prices, 9s. 11d., I \ 'i M ') fti / B *.»«.k*i*k>r«t*# a a . | u «h i} \ IBS. 9tl„ 125. 6t1., to 375. Gd. < \! Ill)/ lil/ I - : IMP if f .IADIES' COMBINATIONS, well made in serviceable Calico or Longcloth, fin- ' J Vi h\K W I « 227 tjosen LAMES, FANCY NECIiWEAR, coiuprisiuE ll&F 1i X 'shed Embroidery Edging and .Insertion,-or patent Torchon. Ordinary S - V I 18 pwees FANCT FLORAL MILLINERY RIBBON, f l/M f S f ■ ■ Prices,.os. lid., 6s. lid., 7s. 6d., Bs. lid., to 13s. 6d. Sample Prices, \ I all the latest styles ns now wortt. t?s«al Pr"c.es 1 Wml fi \ 45.-911., SS. 6d., 53. 11d., 7s. Gd., to 11S. 6d. C . | 4| to Sin. wide, in a choico'selection of colourings. ' ' j , $|ifsl •A f Now Shapes in KNICKERS, hand-made, in Nainsook, Lawn, Madapolam, trim- < ' I «• . Is. <3d., Is. lltl., 2s. 6d., Ss. IW., 3s. Bd, All Rq- \ Ipfl 1 mod Muslm Embroidery or Torchon or Valenciennes Lace, Insertion, and S g Usual Pnccs, Is. lld. and 2s. 3d. yard. Special 1 ■PWh' if) f Motifs. Ordinary Prices, 9s. lid., 10s. Cd., lis. 6d., to 525. 6d. Sample \ ft ' duced to 18. each. J I:tef| \ A Prices, 7s. lid., Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d., to 395. 6d. . C /T 1 i PFiees, ts. 3d. per yard. j IS J S 3 f SATIN. UNDERSKIRTS. Sample Prices, IBs. 6d., 17s. 6d., 19s. od., an., \ fi" SPoC MOV€S I I . -ll j to 35S t a '!'.■■■ v &ss■ I > MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS. Sample Prices, 7s; 6 d.,i05.6d.,i25.0d. ) l ss , \ «||« j 137 pieces NAMOW, PLAIN, RIBBON, '. 223 WBIES ' FA^CT emnprising 1 .; W ) Black ami"Colony CREPE-DE-CHINE UNDERSKIRTS, trimmed Lace and V ° l 8 | smUWe for hair bows etc. Ti.osti we iuleml to f| nit Bow, S»k «iid ttUar,, ttehns, ftx.«s, Jofefl*. :: ''■'■^M-' | r ) "o^^f'i™!;^ I . -»«-w«*. m^ w ; , *■ U i , 4 |;-;;j g > ' ' ' V anu Brown, dome tasleners, stitched I n in, , » „ , , „, IW. All Reduced to ts. M. each. I '' ■!&■> :' ' | T S back. : All to be Cleared at Is. pair, i 6d., and 9d. yard. Special Prices, M„ and f | ' ■ -''fe-^'--"""' | <^v^^va^^^WV^W^>A^W j j , tm _ ||iti 3W-yard. H V:fe.''vi.«'<

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 3

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