If A COLLECTION OF Tl II That Tells a Charming Fashion Story* ; j i I The true story of the Winter Blouse Fashions is told in our carefully ■ ■ • IS . . assembled exhibit of late Models, revealing', as it does, all of the new 11 ■•■■■'• Jitos% ideas fashion hasi popularised. 11 Tff Again'.we are to the fore with ) Si yll \ •"'..".'■?■■. great values. 11 IIL 4\ v\ -A splendid range of styles in LADIES' JAP. SILK BLOUSES, y| /l\vA\)\ fttvS well cut, finislied with smart roll collar with or wthout veining. II / JiV-|'M\ I(1M| "■ "V..& A.'s" Prices, 275. 6d. to 375, 6d. i 1 II ll Wll I'! ' LADIES' STRIPED PUGJ SILK BLOUSES, splendid quality, smart ||. /J nlMi, 'ks? Q<\ "I shades, roll collar, finished with three tows of' veining and 11/ W I "'" I Bnlai: ' pearl ~uttous' " V ' & A, ' s " Price ' 42s> 11 ( "*\ lltrolii LADIES' STRIPED FLANNELETTE AND- WINCEYETTE ■ I H M V IvWIIIS SIMfTvX BLOUSES, in smart striped eflects, finished with roll collar .'■■ if-'* C\ l>**\n%' I M/sMv \ 0I * fastened up to throat. I " v ' & A, ' s " Priccs ' S ' 6d ' tol3s- 6d> 1 *W || I f ||| W/sjlW LADIES' NINON AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES, suitable./ for | | \ J |»S i/iIIMW evening wear, in very dainty styles; shades, ivory, saxe, shell, [H J ( 111 I \ 111 fll/IP ' w ' I,e ' n 'Sß el "' Wtlo green. "V. 4 A.'s" Prices, 595, 6d. to 935. I] Millinery of Style for Madam and Miss! || LADIES' VELOURS—In black, white, gold, vienx rose,'brown, and grey; in I H | sailor shapes; trimmed Faille ribbon band arid bow! | "V. & A.'s" Pripc, 635. I ] SMART SHAPES IN VELOL'R-Turned up slightly at one side; in white, black, " B| ' nndj.brown only. "V. & A.'s" Price, <7s. 6d. " ■ ) ■ if MAIDS' RICH BLACK SEALETTE TAM O'SHANTERS, trimmed ribbon band ..,.•■ \ || and bow. "V. & A.'s" Price,' 21S.V I | CHILDREN'S BLACK PULL-ON HATS IN SEALETTE, other styles pieced B I crowns, rolled edge, finished pom-pom on top crown. .•.',■• I■■ ■ j/-tethe£Discbtmt (Pj) ATIW A T\ff--I for Cash. , WMd f| -Ml, k\ AVVjyVI I '©■ " - V ii v 2) I I Hail Orfets-Receive 'Phones 20—080,-21-215,21—796 ( CUBA STREETI 1 f Prompt Attention. 1 JUL '."'■■ WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE -f j! le«d to serious complicaiioni. || J . AVhat are your garden needs for Spring? .Equip yourselves The slsndard family remedy for || with the best and handiest garden tools, then your work will' § wughs and colds, Bonningion'i || be more of a recreation than a laborious job. We have Irish M 0.., , w ,ll. quickly g iv« jf V, everything you require for working the soil, for planting 'S- tmtt and a«y irritation, nil '''i n'* 'i- ' - 1% D . , . ' «»««ito a and cultivating. . ] I Honmnglon iis so compounded ,ff g [ * thatit.ac.s.u.tiik.athro.t Forks from 8/6 each: Steel Garden. jl paint and thus brings speedy II < ' '| relief to cough lacked sufferers. Rakes, all sizes; 3 and 5 • Prong Cultivators; Push v 11 Bonnington's itiih Moss contains and Draw Hoes j Hand Forks and Trowels; Garden* itri!Siisi Hose-cut to any length; Garden.Mattocks; Slashers l' over6oyears... ; — a ll varieties;, also a splendid range of Lawn Mowers, •fl'ti- ' ; » i» « 3,4 and 5 Blades, Ball and Plain Bearings.' •/ e ' ' ; I see y° u lookin S around and comparing. . is the standard family cough H I ,f , , _ _ _ '4 >' -« , inland, 9 f famiHe. ]^^f^Q # !\ Don't be put oil with substitutes.' B. I_tCl , ' . ,_- ~, Ati («t Banmngton». 1/6 g 1 ''• Cuba otreet .Wellington and 2/6 at' all Chemists and R ' »- GOVERNMENT - , mW vm--- x ' ~ '■' ' % y H PREMIUMS LOW, /O ■ '' Mary had a. little cAn,. ;■'•'- V ' ' or/I Her feet were white as snow, ((o), BONUSES LARGE, Pi J? d , ever . vwhero 'thnt Mary went' •P• .. sjniiiwubii umiMM That corn was sure to go. iKd . ■, 1 ..j-. . yfflL It -went with her to church one day, ' JBs... H made her make, oh such a face, Um, \f)J They thought she was ai fool. Wvj) Gqndltluns of Policies libepal. . .-....■■'. .'^tJsH^J, I ; .For Mary has a level head ... Business restricted to New Zealand. - 4]ld **»**■*"* m oi»ut. All moneys Invested Ir the Every policy guaranteed by the State. LIN D SAY S,LT D ♦ ■•• ■ BOOT IMPORTERS'; AND CHIROPODISTS i.H.mwm.m,, m LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON StrnmlstloniA ,• , ' • ■ 1 § APPROPRIATE ,GIFTS -EQUIPMENT- I '_""' f ' : SUPPLIES mJtffaMiMit''- [~~- r «- jfwX- M To .cpmmeiuorßle ihe.vait ar«„,tona your | ■ ® TO FRIENDS ON #gpr ;;g i fl h e Prrare of ' H.M.s r ;;.',.. ..CHICAQO . [ .' .»«*«-o L _-_..;!;. '* '4- ■■'- ''■ j A VISIT OK JnSKtCIION IS .'NYmD. s 'SSsi tS ' w ' LITTLE J° HN & S0N 5 La And at\uoLnd.Chr/«tchuroh?iJa!»cdii), I 222-224-Lambton Quavj Wellington. and Invercargill, { *- ~„,, M iii,ii M . M ii„i , r .„|„ ■-'.-' 1
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 191, 8 May 1920, Page 5
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