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f SPRING STYLES IN INFANTS' MILLINERY i The proudest mother will be delighted to seo our magnificent assortment of 111 ! . Dainty Hats and Bonnets 'for tho Tiny Tots. Made of soft silks and pretty i|| laces, there are ||l! Scores of Different Models——No Two Alike!' I |ga You can .choose any.one of these winsome hats with tho assurance ' J&& that it will look charming and bo cosy to wear. Considering the ji^^fflSr exqusilo quality and dainty finish, our prices are really moderate. i PRETTY HEADGEAR FOR THE ONE-MONTH-OLD 1 'AND FOR LITTLE' GIRLS & BOYS. INFANTS' SILK HOODS—First size; daintily trimmed lace, sillc frills; hand embroidered, etc. ' Prices, 2s. 6d. to 12s.' 9d'. each. INFANTS' SII/K CAPOTES—First size;boy B ' shape; in corded silk, etc.; plain l styles; Prices from 2s. 11d. to 13s. 6d. each. SILIC BONNETS—For Tiny Tots of 1 to 3 years; mado in pretty soft iancv silk, with silk frills round face; some prettily, finished lace edging. Prices, 3s, 6d. to 19s, 6d. each. INFANTS':-MUSLIN BONNETS-SnialWizes; close filling; some lined dainty pale blue and pink silk/and threaded ribbons to match. If , Prices, 3s, lid. to 12s, 6d, each. CHILDJREN'S SILK HATS—'With small mushroom shape brims; some lined soft I silk, others with narrow laco edgings. Prices, 3s, 11d. to 225. 6d, oach. 111 l BO\'S' POPLIN HATS-Paddy shape; stitched brims; various sizes; will near and wash. well. Prices, 2s. 11d. to 7s, 6d. each. || BOYS' WASHING HATS-In Jap' silk; with small stitched brims to turn up or down. Price, 3s. 6d. each. I JIOH CAPS FOR LTTTLE GIRLS-Mado, in spotted .muslin; arranged lo fit tho head with clastic; trimmed frills of imislin embroidery. Ill) -.:■■■ * Prices, 3s. 6d. to 9s, 11d. each. BOYS' SILK nATS—Siws for little boys ranging from 6 months; round shape; ' plain turned back brims of silk or satin. ■ ■'■ jlll Prices from 4s. 6d. to 10s. 3d. each. WE PAY POSTAGE ON COUNTRY "ORDERS. ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY-REFUNDED. i The Leading House for Fashion and Value, < j§ I ' WELLINGTON. AND AT/WANGANUI. . i TECHNICAL EDUCATION Wi By Special Appointment § ffl A raeet-iuc- ot tho Wellington Technical gffl B m Education Board was held last, evening, m \ ■$&> «&, »§» I .1 i Mr. Ocorgc Frost, presiding. There were &| Only Gold " - Only Gold § % also' present Hon. .T. G..W. Allium. Messrs. g§ .and »nd I 1 J. P. Luke, "W.. Allan, T. Ballinger, i\ K. m Silver Medals Silver Medals B ),\ Partridge. T- Forsyth, G. 1.. Stewart, H. $ in . .in I M. Gore. W. H. Bennett. J, F. Atkins, and *} Competition \ Competition 13S W. E. La Trobc, director. jst \ 1 ra Accounts amounting to £955 16s. 4d„ ot {« i . ' •, "V ' I i which £694 Is. 7d. was for salaries and £261 ffl ' ".' - i ' I I 14s. 9d..; general accounts, wore passed for Rj jUBShs. k—■»»»» ®t<9 xSSSA gdaiHta 9 P and 0 £163 Us. 6d. as fees. The debit bab . , 7W9T , I | anco was shown at £1360 19s. 4d., as com-' W 8 5$ pared with £607 Ms. Id. at the correspond- J» m -nMtJmilniT fn coll lW 1 5S in* date mat year. £* We are continuing to sen tne 1 & A letter was received from tho Minister KS 9 • t t DI—J. E »$ of Education acknowledging the receipt f£ IOIIOWIDg 01 OUr iamOUS DienflS B Sg of a resolution passed by the. board in Jf ! .-, . ~• . H igj respect to the closing of licensed pre- t* jo 'o 01 lea at the Old pnCeS « I Kg raises at 6 p.m.. and promising to support 8g ~. 1 &f The board having deoided to establish a Ml \ r£*''-t s H ''"■''''''"' 3 5a technical class for shoemaking wroto to M __ _. " _ Elsa ||||} 19 ' " «i i I f U tho Bootmakers' Union asking that union Si 1U A O Klamri ti¥ n&w rniinrl 1 f& to appoint two members to act on the fe| ilO. L DIcDQ dmr ff „ PCi rOUllll. I M board of advice, and a reply was received M JaMsr f m IP from tho union that a meeting was to O j • RW_asß ' I H have been held on Monday, September 3 <qfi RsSsSSSII! ■ • B m to consider tho matter. ' ' Ik ~~ ""T I ."' - II OTHER PRICES: Jl I HAIRS ON THE FACE. • H«tea M distressing blemishes with which women Rl u ®K§ff *t *Sfwu ' ff -Jt&sfW more disfiguring than tho hair, and D§ 9 WMw ■ donilatories are worse than useless, for ft| \ ,-"-"'■■ ' • •• / • / @ they only burn the hair off, and cause fis \ . .'•' ' ■ • ' SB it to grw | grade 3 w jJJ be « 1 specially good value and the public are ; | js quite unlike any other superfluous requested than the original U hair remedy, and it behoves every wo- . Ss M v ' W\ man so • | marked prices oh the'packets or tins. '8 M. a trial. It leaves no traoe of anything pf ' B M having been applied, and is a. marvellous (& -™«. -wrrx «ssrras=a raißS* CSS\ (Ss!sl CONCENTRATING. I mMA>I UO |' CONVENIENCES!.; | ' PWF&T@m | 000 • ■ 1 Best in 1879. Best now; f \ .-,,..■.'•'' ' f- "" iwH M yii«M«wJ! I j "'AND' : : ' ~, : , . (At least they are" aiming for it). ,\ju;,_ " . S^'' ___ TASTEFUL FURNISHING , \ ram iimr'nivii hi • ' MAKES all the difference in the satisfaction which home offores. ", A HhW- AIUU-ii JJAIb and the noisy IVX .w.ell-mnde Furnit'uro'.givcs a senso of pleasure and carpenters will bo pushed aside, contentment and creates an atmosphere of refinement in the home. ,- and then we begin in Willis Street. COLLIE FURNITURE, li Times are not so bad after all, for in wit h ;t s beautiful designs, fine finish, and excellent construction, sat- | the midst of the strife it is an- isfies all tho desires of good taste.' It is a pleasure to behold-a per, e ~, ~, ~ , . T .. . manent pleasure, besides representing real economy. ; R . nounccd that the Cost of living is You IviU (lo we j to look roun( [ OUI . Wg s i lowrooms an(l p Urc ], aS e here. § „„ ta «,. EDWARD COLLIE, LTD., 000 . i Furniture Craftsmen, J67 Riddiford Street, Newtown 'Phone J634. «• Food Distributors, Wp® . ; . , ■ ■ .. . .-. &&$ ■Lambtbii.Quay. P Th@S.@ Af@ Th@ Oa^S 7 < >T< >I< >I< >T< >g< >?■>?«>?■« »jr> >?» *•?■ »T<' .'■''■:'..-'. '' ■ ""•.-.• "For you to be discussing House Renovations, and ~——-■■—— Artistic Wallpapers .will bo bound to play an imW\a " portaut part in any scheme of, re-decoration, W 1 ra U1 " oc^s are in'the'.very latest and most ap- § P «^ 5 i proved patterns, and we'cordially invite'-you to OcUlluUj inspect our stocks of Wallpapers for rooms iu WflflLESOftL: ■," any style,1 I^KIiSII 81 1 3 ° M^NERS ' STBEET ' ■•••■•- -.WELLmGTON. |

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3182, 5 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3182, 5 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3182, 5 September 1917, Page 2

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