Tho; MilitarjrNote jir Millinery. 7TTHB expected lias happened.. Dame Fashion has taken the Allied Soldiers' headgear as models for a range of Millinery styles that are dainty, dashing, distinctive, and demure. ' Li my windows this week you : will see all the - charming new I shapes, including the close-fitting Turbans and Smart Tricomos that i were the rage m Paris and London. Of course, the lady who MUST have a large, shape has not been overlooked. My display- is comprehensive enough to • satisfy every individual taste and require- • mens. Black and White Hats are first favourite this year; but Lime is sure to be. a .iHHJular.shade. Very pretty, styles-are also being shown, in Deep' Royal to the softest and haziest tones. : . MRS. MATHEWSON, - "WHEBE THE 6MART HATS ARE." _ 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' jj By special appointment to all tfce pUS- GovernorsJ Lord Liverpool, since our establishment E.0.M.G., M.V.O. • in 1879. ff. IiTTLEJOHN & SON: \ / FOR \ / Watches, Jewellery, Silverware, or /f\ Electroplate. Ci We have maintained our reputation Jjy IT- by selling only tiptop goods.' They JKxJn ■ cost you just a little more, bnt give infinitely greater satisfaction. g Country residents should write for our J[ illustrated list, "D" or ask us to send (§p, the required articles on approval. . 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 8 ' 1 "THE MOST SATISFYING FURNITURE B I HAVE EVEI? SEEN!" rrHAT is the way one visitor ex- " pressed . her opinion, of COLLIE /FURNITURE. It is satisfying to look at—to touch —to live with. The mere effect on the eye and the'hand, of THESE EXQUISITE WOODS with their beautiful finish is a pleasure. And in addition to this there's the delight of artistic designs and strong conscientious construction. , This is furniture that will inspire you to own it. Good taste, Eervice, and economy—all are best served by furnishing' the home at COLLIE'S. HUBBSIIM ■' ED. COLLIE, LTD. f ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTEL- I fppSf . PIECE MANUFACTURERS. j W) 167 Rldtllford Street : : Telephone 1634. t- - - BirnmnfMflWltlllf^ l,mua " UUL " ll> " 1 ii'l.P"'"* ■ llH.i>r»*rT».>»o.»Tri.-<ii M -.mVL.i-.L.-..-i..vi-«i>«mMr' J Gracious! What a Heavy Baby! j I YOU NEED A | A " Tflurist" Collapsible 00-Oart ! j This is really tho very latest Go-Cart. 'Run on four rubber-tyred wheels, is light, very strong, comfortable, and is fitted, with four oow English Hood. ■ ywsQPK i'ho • 'Tourist" folds tip qtiito sriiall when not in use. j and can bo stowed away easily. A 6pecial .and pleas- ( ine feature is: ■ • • , I THE CHILD FACES THE MOTHER. The "Tourist" can bo had either in Black or Tan j Upholstering, rail or freight paid, £8 complete. ; I CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS—DON'T DELAY. J The Sims Hardware G©., Lid. CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. f
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 2
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