THE OPEN WAREHOUSE. Mutual Drapery Ese^^ 1 Onr aim Is to give the public of ZZfi &i*A AllwC Wellington sterling goods at a price unprocurable elseavhero. We are F® soiling at under -wholesale cost, and, A judging from 'the satisfaction expressed by the public, who have bo M liberally supported us, our aim has Irlr A A d succeeded. In liquidating our stocks, we are determined to give to the public every possible concession in snwir w wnj« rriumwpmnr price, being convinced that the con£>£MLlullni'o ftPAKIEiV JL fldence of tho public is the only road attainment of our object, 1 xEHaL JrtJa3Sjß4rf viz., turning our heavy stocks into cash. All new lines now opening up ■ ■■■■ uriSST are marked at prices that will appeal to all buyers, either wholesale or retail. New Spring Shipments INCLUDE Novelty Goods in Dresses and Silks I Cotton Dress Goods in Sponge Cloths, Foulards, etc. Japanese Crepes, I OFEN TItL White and Colours 9 O’clock Gloves and Hosiery ON FRIDAY NIGHTS. EtC., EtC. GEORGE S DOUGHTY, LTD, j Wholesale Warehousemen. j ESTABLISHED 1891. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET. , Ono minute from "Evening Poet." Close to Public Library.
I LOVERS OF DAINTY THINGS WILL BE INTERESTED IN OUR | DISPLAY OF INDIAN LACE GOODS. Individuality in design and skilful workmanship characterises these beautiful Laces. They will last a life-time. Favour us with an early visit of inspection. D’OYLEYS— 2/-, 2/9, 3/3, 3/8, 4/6 each. COSY COVERS- 13/6 each. TABLE CENTRES— From 12/6 each. I Also, DAINTY CEE AM CROCHET BONNETS, for baby. 6/6 each. POSTAGE PAID ON ALL CASH ORDERS. M. A M. A ALCORN, /■T
(Incorporating Pringle s) NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS JUST ARRIVED. WE WAVE THE NICEST SELECTIONS OF COAT FROCKS AND COSTUMES EVER YET IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND. INSPECTION INVITED. K. WOOLF AND CO., 16 WILLIS STREET, GRAND HOTEL BUILDING.
Wanted. —Rabbit Skins and Possum Skins. . to be sent to us to be made into Rugs, Coats, Capes, or Necklets, Etc., Etc. You aure have a lot of Skins on hand) if not. save the next lot and act on our advice. OUR 40 YEARS IN THE FUR TRADE has taught us every art to be learned in this Tine. All work treated with our Anti-Moth Preparation, and guaranteed to remain free from these pests. A. TOSSGSAN & GO., FUURIEDS, 188 LAMBTON QUAY (opp. Midland Hotel), WELLINGTON. Under Viee-Regal Patronage. CORRECT TAILORING A WOMAN MAY BE PROUD, OR IN. DIFFERENT, OR ASHAMED OF HER COSTUME. She is proud of the Costume correct in lines, hangs gracefully, and is well bal- 1 aneqd. Indifferent if it has no distinguishing features. And ashamed if it is lacking in quality and style. The fact that we are the LARGEST MAKERS OF COSTUMES IN NEW ZEALAND is proof that you will Ue proud of a COLEMAN COSTUME. COLEMAN’S LADIES’ FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234 LAMBTON QUAY. GbOD, conscientious work is the keystone to our business. There’s always that little something that discloses to the wearer that ours is something above 1 the ordinary. The work wo do is our best advertisement. Yes, we make up your own material. ’McINTOSH & MULLINS, CHIC DRESSMAKERS. M’DONALD BUILDINGS. (Next Albert Hotel), 'Phone 1084. WILLIS STREET. Uy Special To llis Excellency Vnnointment The Governor j. Mun HAIRDRESSER & CHIROPODIST, dear of J. & M. Berman, Tobacconists, * IDG Lambton Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.). Razors Ground and Set by Special Process, f . Telephone 8516.
<w\ \ / / It’s easy to A & / / ‘Nugget’ your v — shoes every morning if you keep a “NUGGET” OUTFIT in I the home. /// BOOT POLISH —1 INFLUENZA It is the bounden duty of everyone to prevent the development of Influenza bacilli by the Bure und scientific method of daily disinfecting the nos© and throat with FWEKSI. MISS SAMSON. DISPLAY OF SPRING HATS. — EVENING DRESSES. COLONIAL MUTUAL HUILDINGS. WELLINGTON. BUTTONS ANT SIZE. SHAPE, OR DESIGN. Mads up from your own material#. Country ordors posted same day. DEFIANCE BUTTON CO. 61 King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 1931. BABY’S OUTFIT. Complete in All prices. NURSES. Waitresses, and others, get your Aprons made by MBS. E. COLLINS, SI Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Plaoa (Just behind Tram Tonalnwi).
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 1, 26 September 1921, Page 2
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