| A MISS IS AS GOOD AS- | ' anyone else and is" quite entitled to -be fastidious about Hats, so mother, don't j ■ miss these good values in SK MILLINERY | ■; . AT "V. & A.v i ■ ■■ . . Our "young.people's" Millinery is;decidedly smart, of superior quality, lightly I priced and offers plenty of variety, ,so if you have a Hat to buy for your daughter come in and inspect our showing to-day,' You'll see:— MAIDS' MODEL HATS—In rich Black Pnnno Velvet; underlined dainty • ' . colourings; shell■ pink or saxe blue; trimmed black faille ribbon and, silk po3y finishes. • ."V. & A.'s" Price, 375. 6d. to 425.' | MAIDS' WHITE FELTS—Suitable for girls 7to 10 years. ■ ■ ■ i CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' BLACK PEDAL OR TAGEL STRAWS-In | mushroAm shapes; small'and wide shapes. . •. ■ I'ecLl' Straws— • ■ ■ v Prices, 12s. 6d. and 14s. 6d. i CHILDREN'S RICH BLACK SEALETTE PULL-ON HATS — Suitable j for children 2to 12 years. "V, & A.'s" Pricss, 10s. 6d. to 18s. 6d. INFANTS'- CAPOTES AND BONNETS—First'and second, sizes, in dainty [ -silk. Other styles silk ribbon finishes. | i CHILDREN'S PULL-ON HATS—In velour cloth, corduroy, velvet, and ! beaver cloth; in green, reds, saxe' blue, grey, pale blue, brown, vieux &-~T jfwjsfs | rose, white, and gold. "V. & A.'s" Prices, 4s. fid., to Bs.' lid. OjrA, CHILDREN'S GABARDINE HATS—In pull-on styles. | "V. * A.'s" Prices, 4s.' 6d. to 7s. 6d. v/fnijjgr* ' | " v 0 . . AND AT THE SAME TIME SEE THESE | WJDS' & CHILDREN'S [ '. MAIDS' 'AND CHILDREN'S. TWEED AND BLANKET COATS-Well cut, fin- "■ ished with collar which may be fastened to throat, belt, and pockets/ Sizes 24-to 45. v "V. A A.'s" Prices, 375. Ed. to £5 ss. i • MAIDS' TAILORED COSTUMES—In Navy Serge and Fawn , Gabardine and ! Tweed mixtures, 'Sizes 7, 8. "V. A A.'s" Prices, 89s, 6d. to £6,155. TODDLERS' COATS—In Creme. Serge V> r Cashmere, finished 6atin collar or silk. , ! . braid.- "V. & A.'s" Prices, 15s. 6d..t0 18s. 6d. i CHILDREN'S TUSSORE SILK TUNICS —Finished with bands of sky, cinna- | mon. eliell, or eax«. Sizes 16 to 26. "V. & A.'s" Prices, Bs. 6d. to 13s: fid. I Mail Oricrs "f|" lfc\ A J/-In the | receive \j ( Mill V 2) hlMkfolllVl £ | Prompt Discount i Attention Pton« 20-p, 2J-2J5,2J-796 CUBA STREET sf „ f | • ' , . ...' . - . iorCasn, - \ WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE ' . \ ■
' ' ' ' • ' I. "Y^lT'S'' ' j §§ Particular housewives order Laurel by jl. H.' name; they,.look on the tin to see that the name | | H■' is there before they take delivery. Experience Bill I s has taught them that Laurel Kerosene gives a I .most satisfactory "soft uthik light," the mellow •• mm ) glow of which does not strain the eyes. J|jS|p ' ••••; ; Laurel burns with.the same steady flame. JS. to the last thimbleful and leaves no sediment in; Jw ! the bowl. ■ 7." Order a tin to-day, and be sure to ask H The soft white light H7 ' ■ H Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd. §§ • lliiM ; 0 CL-* u- .i ,11 ,i -il u i. 1 n in in .
TEMW I For Mansion or Villa ' *lt' r!&l\/ftWi isa ' msis Factory or Out-Houses A bottle makes a pint ( of finest -»p» s-\ -n- -tp*. family cough and cold mixtine. 4 &-£ | I |r< N |r«? i 9.1 | I TROUSSEAU OUTFITS.^ TROUSSEAU OUTFITS. A v 10/\ ISAAI^T\TIP TROUSSEAU OUTFITS. ' iV \W/./A H.\ |0 Bft 1 St BLOUSES fc# Jll BLOUSES. /Pw I fl V —No underfelt is needed with Ruberoid. LINGERIE. LINGERIE. & M l' mA , .. . . , , . LINGERIE, LINGERIE. | ffifo L ffl » -It is absolutely firo and damp-proof. HOSIERY. (LJjr if W-T —Many Ruberoid Roofs nro 25 years old HOSIERY. SrvSJ hRM and aro' still as good as ever. MOST VALUE FOR THE LEA S'l I —Ruberoid reduces repair bills to a •' • vwffS miDimum - Tl/TAISON LOUISE, \ slimvill —It gives continuous, faithful service. •'e? U I SB ' \ ißi —Rain and Hnil, Heat and Cold dont '11 .fl Street. , . \ M trouble it-it is made to resist their BABY'S OUTFIT. . -You can get Ruberoid in Red if you Complete in All pnees. j||W | ' wish. The colour is not juet painted NURSES, Waih-essee,, and others, get fjs 011—it is suturnted through. your Aproii6 mado by UM m \ KM „ £1 , .1 • 1 MRS. B. COLLINS, 'Jw~m,Y B« Benefit by the experience of • • , 61 Vivian Street and H Courtenay I'laee ,©»" thousands—Do as' they do—, ' (Just behind Tram Terminus) W«M®WWfICIi ' Roof with Ruberoid. And Save Money. . . .■ . . AAITpV THE TIMBER}'GLiIf VlYlcuSc. AND HARDWARE Co. lifer" U For convincing proofa nml explanation H „ . . _ I £JSSSSL I %f!n£MS££^ ,<ll ' B 80-84 Courtenay Place Wellington
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 5
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