11 Ladies' Scarves j | v..l] h " at I | . I | Winter-Sale Prices. 11 I POSITIVELY, LADIES, THESE SCARVES HAVE BEEN REDUCED"* CREATLY REDUCEO-TO MEET END OF SEASON CONDITIONS. THE VALUE IS EXCELLENT AT THE ORICINAL' V. & A. PRICES, ! BUT AT, WHAT WE ASK NOW YOU CANNOT BUY BETTER ANYWHERE, g| 10 ONLY SELF EMBROIDERED JAP/SILK SCARVES—In Rbso i '40in One- M • ,1 inal V. & A. Price, 2s. lid. sale Price, ,Is. i I 4 NINON SCARVES WITH SILVER'AND GOLD DEWDROP EFFECT—lit'"' m Black, Grey, White, and Amethyst, Original V,- &A. Price. 6s. lid. i : , H Sale Price, 2s. 6tf« i , 3 ONLY CRYSTALLINE SCARVES WITH SELF DEWDROP—In sky EmI"* B .' erald, and Saxe. Original .V. & A'. Price, ss. lid. Sale Price, 2s. 3d< ' 1 ONLY JAP SILK SCARVES—With" Paisley Border, in Vieux Rose Sage ! and Brown. Original V. &A. Price,, 6s. 6d. Sale Pricc,, 2s, 11d! < 2 ONLY BLACK CRYSTALLINE SCARVES-Witk 1 Gold Dewdrop effect ' \ Original V. & A. Price, 7s. 6d. Sale Price, 35.9 d," 1 ONLY WHITE NINON WITH SELF STRIPE and Emerald Dewdrop. Orig- ) ,gg inal ,V. &A. Price, Bs. 6d. Sale Price, 3s. Hd, •••• j I 2 ONLY SILK PAISLEY SCARVES—In 2 shades of Green with tasGelled - i | ends. Original V. &A. Price, 10s. 6d. Sale Price, 2s, 11d. • • j I 7 ONLY PAISLEY SCARVES IN SILK CRYSTALLINE—In Copper, Voilet, 1 Emerald, and Peacock Green. Original.V. &A. Price, 19s. 6d. - ] p ' - sale Price, es. etf, > . . : • ' : ■ • '• ' :
WHERE TO STAT IN j ORIGINAL \ WELLINGTON, EXCLUSIVE . — '-V BECOMING . fTI H E ALBERT HOTEL. By the "ROTORTJA" I have received a magnificent' range of J beautiful new goods—unquestionably, the Season's! Loveliest i ' Modes in ' { (Corner of Willis and Manners Streets), f . MILLINERY, | Tariff: 9s, 6d. per day; £2 10s. per week. ' : ; ISLOUSES, and fcjj JAS. M'DONALD, These are now on view in my Showrooms, and should be in- it Proprietor, X spected by every lady desiring Bats and Garments that are ex- W i' quisit-e in Style, Materials, and Making. |\' T nusiti • I PRS. MATHEWSON, ■ (Nearly; opposite Bulway /Station), ' jit I 8 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.' '6- ' - DUNEDIN, s>jj ' . ', px With the Travelling Public. • —^—— ; : — : plectrio Light in Every Bedroom. f""' "* mi" Hot Baths can be had at all hours. Free a _ _ B of Charge to Viators and Boarders, _ „ ~ . ~ ± . By Special Appomtment to And.to all the past Governors MODERATE CHAEGES, His Excellenoy the Governor Since.our Establishment, 1879. I Country Visitors aTe Reminded that- if xrtrv -w -B-mmnw Tr*> » ~ ■ ■ f only in Town for the Day they can ob- B.®/ g ITT! 1? TAIJM tain aGood Lunoh from 12 till 2.- YV • BJI I 1 | J II ITf) I*l Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings, Night and Day Porters. ' Wi m —!-«-» cw %. \ Bsaiitilul Jewellery, w 3 Telephone 67, P.O. Box 112. Sjf f THE WELL-KNOWN . 'tjjjjMfr- . . OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, '' LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON, ' '' ' Is'now; under the Personal Supervision of . • : ■ CHAS. E. ALDRIDGE, Highest Attainable Quality,; j Proprietor. : .' , and . ; ,pKone9l - Box 257 ' ■ . The Best - Possible Value; :V HARf HOTEL, . : * ' CKRISTCHUECH. In«fe#l»n I' This is one of the most up-to-date and j best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, __ . _ . having only been rebuilt four years, 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Tariff: 10s. 6d. per day. ft ' - F. M. DREWITT, 'V ' ' ' ' - ■■ ~■■■ :. 'J Proprietor. . uiwiin OTEL . GRAND CENTRAL, ' 7" ~ - —— 107 CUBA. STREET. . Wellington's Leading Private Hotel.. . „ - - : ' Accommodation for 100 Guests. First- 'f '"""''V'" " - . class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. ' a ■ Ladies' Private Drawinf-room, -Sitting- /> , Sftft AmericanßaSFbearmg nnouRiBTS and travellers . LAWN MOWERS. JL: SPECIALLX CATERED FOE [THE CARLTON HOTEL, • .WELLINGTON. > ! • CCI DEN TAL HOTEL, . '"sK A' PALMERSTON NORTH. ' THE HOTEL WITH THE CLOCK. : CAPTAIN J. MITCHELL, Proprietor ■ ' ' Old and new friends always weloome. J [211 ■■ Speigbfß Sparkling Ale on tap, right t l * 11- llEgjle) g&f' 1 from the barrel to the counter. I \Ava I / Excellent Accommodation. 1 \ wftAry / , , WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ■ HOTEL, ' ' [Near WhaTf & Aro Railway Station.) . Visitors' and Permanents' Rates s ss. .. The blades—of whioh ttete, are five—are made .of Crubifile Tool' Steel the per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1655. kind that is used for chisels, drawing knives, hatches, and all tools reouirin? MRS. FIX, Proprietress. a keen, edge These blades are first hardened in oil aW t HQTEL ABCADIA) pered in water. A leading feature of these machines is' that . Lambton Quay, . Wellington, They are all Self "sharpening. I^date^ Christ ally'wMire aray itellf ' con , st F uot f d '. tKa f- as,it gtaduchurch, will bB pleased to meet old and y y ' lt . e , arpen9 "J 0 ™ »®lf and the revolving knives :n the process. new friends at the above Hotel. Every.machine is constructed of the best material. Having their own ! Special Sample Room for Commercial foundry the makers can and do produce a grade of casting "'better adapted to Travellers. lawn, mowers than they'can buy. *' ' H ,\-h '■ ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Mnde 10 Hl ™ # ewes—lsin„ 72/6; 17in., 77/6; 19in., 82/6. , CALEDONIAN HOTEL. BASIN „ We also have large Btooks of lower-priced machines, Grass-Catchers, I.E. - RESERVE. Hose, Sprinklers, .etc. " H/TSS. A. DEMPSTER wishes to E. W. MTTX3 & CO., LTD. • ; . SOLE AGENTS.* . j A single bottU at ajwlwals jatfii J" ' -< ' • i ■ ...tEtiiw. nihil mill 'Hllr ii hi "-"J— —a ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2547, 23 August 1915, Page 3
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