LADIES' COTTON UNDERVESTS, with low neck and 110 skews—also with short l sleeves. U6ual Prices, Ib. and Is. 3d. each. To Clear, 9d. each. LADIES' LONGCLOTH KNIOKEBS, trimmed with embroider. Usual Price, 2b. 6d. pair. Sale Price, 18. 6d. pair. LADIES' KIMONO JACKETS, in floral design, with white ground and blue flowers. Usual Price, 4s. 6d. each. Sale Price, 3s. 3d. each. TiATims l KIMONOS, in Plain Pink. Pale Blue, and Helio, to fasten down front, with turn-down collars. Usual Prioe, 10s. 6d. each. Sale Price, 4s. Ild. each. 10 ONLY LADIES' DRILL BATHING COSTUMES, with skirt to batten round waist. Smartly trimmed with white. Usual Prices, Bb. lid. and 10s. 6d. each. To Clear, 2s, lid. each. LADIES' PYJAMAS, in plain Zephyrs, neatly trimmed: also Btriped ' Zephyrs, daintily finished. Ueual Pricos, 17s. 6d. and 10s. lid, pair. Sale Price, 12s. 6d. and 7s. lid, pair. LADIES' PRINCESS PETTICOATS, daintily trimmed with strong embroidery and nioely finished at neck. Usual Prices, 12s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 21b. each. Sale Prloes, 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d., Ms. ed., 16s. 6d. each.
Autumn Millinery for Summer Wear! Seams contradictory, doesn't it? But it is perfectly true that the new creations for the approaching Autumn are eminently suited to present wear. Indeed, you could wish for no more charming accompaniment to a smart Summer Frock than one of the new Velvet shapes in black, black and white, or in pleasing, though sombre, shades. SEE THE CHOICE . ■•: r ' -NEW MODES IN MY - ''• ' - ' SHOWROOMS THIS WEEK. "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE." | MRS. MATHEWSON, 264-266 LAMBTON QTJAY. | V d IBy special appointment to all the p*rt Governor H.B. Lord Liverpool , sine© our establishment K.O.M.G.j M.Y.O. in 1879. W. UTTLEJOHN & SON a FOE \ / Watches, Jewellery, y Silverware, or /|\ Hectroplate. /iV — Ssi iHiisk /&H -Wo have maintained our reputation by selling only tiptop goods. They ■ m£Xfb 2ST cost you just a little mora, but give infinitely greater satisfaction. If Country residents should write for our jg. illustrated list "D" or ask us to Sand ly? the required articles on approval. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Gracious! What a Heavy Baby i! YOU NEED A t "Tourist" Collapsible Go-Carti This is really the very latest Go-Cart. Runs on four rubber-tyred wheels, is light, very strong, comfortable, and is fitted with four bow English _ Hood. The •'Tourist" folds up quite small when not in use, and can be stowed away easily. A 6pecial and pleasing feature is: THE CHILD FACES THE MOTHER. The "Tourist" oan be had either in Black or Tan Upholstering, rail or freight paid, £3 complete. [ CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS-DON'T DELAY. The Sims Hardware Co., Ltd, CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. BA Few Hints To Those "Setting Up House." The Bride-to-be, who intends her home to be an abode artistic and refined, can COLLIERS'" furnishing at Hie newest and best designs—graceful and impressive, are ably oppressed 111 COLLIE FURNITURE. And here, too, you can be SURE of obtaining the reliable —the kind which in years to come is found worthy, solid, and serviceable as at the day it entered "'la COLLIE, LTD. ARTB GRAFTSMEN <2 MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, 167 Rlddlford Btreat : : Telephone m».
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 2
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