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\ %HP\ a P' easnl ' 6 m ost Ladies are now Y<r/, ,/,' sip||«P|: vy v* \ tflisk v' ///\ looking fnnvard to. Before choosng iillj srfftt'x /'/ W y° nr Autumn Hat.do not fail to see our • i|m V \\W \ffiUJ| > "\ 'hi ' f/'l I / delightful collection. Hundreds of smart \ \yvfe \W Y/l / / Models-No two alike! Hum)reds of \, - \MiIV \I / S tasteful Ready-to-Wears—the last word " \p I I / in. style and beauty. Come in at any Wi v ' / / time —the sooner you call, tho larger will vs\, ■■lui.mn— 1...1— i- ■'- - J the variety to select from. L»...»~..-.pmi.-..-».i.u..,.» 11u..~.-i.li-»i»I1u..~.-i.li-»i» The first three Hats described are f.ho noted "Gage" styles—America's smartest. A very useful READY-TO-WEAR is in Velvet, with a tall crown and narrow brim. Band of corded ribbon. Price, 15s, 6d, Another is in HATTERS' PLUSH. Smart blocked crown, medium height, and i narrow rolled brim, trimmed with band of gros-grain ribbon, finished ; with two tiny buckles. Price,. 215.; in Velvet, 16s. 6(1. . THE PILGRIM is a smart American style with high crown and Sin. brim; very chic; in first grade fur felt. Price, lbs. 6d. A very good SPORTS OR OUTING HAT is in fur felt; fairly wide brim and high crown; bound and trimmed with band ami bow of silk ribbou. Colours: Navy, Purple, and Black. I Price, 15s. 6d, A. WIDE-BRIMMED DROOP, with high dented crown, in coarse straw trimmed in Oriental design and colourings.' Price, 235. 6d. TAGEL AND LISERE STRAWS, in largo and small styles; trimmed in unique and quaint devises, in flat effect and eubdned tonings. Prices, 215., 235, 6d,, 255, 6d,, 275, 6d. upwards. NEW GAGE MILLINERY JN ALL BLACK, in Glace, Cord, a,nd 'Gros-Grain Silk. }. A pretty SAILOR SHAPE, with wide brim, medium crown, and smartly folded band, in new and original design, finished with dull Jet Oriuiinent. ' ' Price, 275. 6d. A charming little DROOP in Gros-Grain. Silt, with smart trimmings of ■ ribbon and jet beads. Price, 275. 6d. A TOQUE fashioned of folded silk, fairly high, with large pom of niched glace on one side. Price, 275. 6d. Somo very New and Effective Styles in STRAW READY-TO-WEARS have just come to hand. One of the leading modes is in Velour Straw, with highblocked crown, wide sides and narrow front, slightly rolled, trimmed in. novel design. Colours: Navy, Grey, Nigger, Rust, Violet, and Mole. j Price, 355. 6d. SEE SAMPLES SHOW.NIN WINDOW-THEN INSPECT THE LARGE DISPLAY IN MILLINERY SALON! Wellington. & : Wanganui.

How to have soft, white halo's despite housework—apply a little Sydal every night ami rub it into the akin. Sweetsmelling Sydal is a hand emollient—quite distinct from, a greasy face cream. A 2e. far lasts 12 weeke—only twopence a week for smooth, white hands! Get a 2s. jar now—all chemists ami etores.—Advt. That toucn of perfection is Riven to your talkin? machine by the Pathe Sapphire Sound Box—adaptable for all kinds of Disc Talking Machines. These Snund Boxes have been especially designed to allow owners of various gramophones to enjoy the iinmntcnable Pathe Discs. No needles are required with these Boxes, and the records are played with marvellous tone. Snund Boxes rvo interchangeable in a few seconds without altering the model in use. Procurable from Oscar Hewett and Co.. f>6 Cuba Street (just be-low-Bank of ( New Zealand). Call or write for catalogue.—Advt. There aro wet school days even in summer-time. See our boys' raincoats, lGs. to 425. Geo. Vowlds, Ltd., Manners Street—Advt. MTKIL TEETH To fee a success must not only fit well, but must harmonize with the face. . , These points we have studied thoroughly, and is one of the - reasons of our success after 25.years' experience. SETS TEETH £3 3s, DENTISTS, U9 Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 143, 6 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 143, 6 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 143, 6 March 1918, Page 2

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