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A GREAT "UNEXPECTED" SALE BEGINS THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. Only Twice Boforo in tho Forty Yoars' History of tho Firm havo wo boon forced to hold a Sale in Mid-Season, and on each occasion tho reasons wore imporativo. » THE REASONS ARE IMPERATIVE FOR THE THIRD TIME. To-day wo aro faced with a Hngo Surplus Stock —merchandise that was bought in anticipation of obtaining dolivory of the New and Additional Promises in Johnston Street. Tho now building was to bo availablo at tho end of this month, but as a matter of fact it will bo somo months boforo wo get delivery. In tho mcanwhilo tho goods ordered months ago have to come to hand, and there is moro to follow. : Wo havo not the room for all this merchandise, so there is nothing for it but to' hold a Clearing Sale. ;;A. GREAT BARGAIN FEAST BEGINS HERE TO-DAY. There is a Clpar Saving of 20 per cent., or 4s. in tho £, on all Goods, except Linoleums, Carpets, Boots and Shoes, and Tailoring and Dressmaking Orders, on which a Discount of 10 per cent, only can bo allowed. ■ . . TO-DAY YOU CAN BUY TWENTY SHILLINGS" WORTH OF GOODS FOR SIXTEEN SHILLINCS. To ptit.it another way, 16s. will Buy as much as 20s. would have done last week. The loss is ours, the gain is yours, and it is a material gain—far bigger than the figures represent, for ) YOU BUY.SEASONABLE GOODS, PRACTICALLY AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON at 20 Per Cent. Less. You must Come Early if you wish to get tho best of tho picking, and you must come often so as not to miss the Saving Chances. < THE UNEXPECTED SALE, -*■ NOVEMBER 13 to 30 (inclusive). COUNTRY CLIENTS CAN HAVE OUR SALE CATALOGUE FOR THE ASKINC. feIREGALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

PRBCES HARD TO RESIST & SURPASSINGLY LOW. J "':~r-J- : THE ECONOMIC . "....'GREAT, "MID-SEASON SALE REMARKABLE BARCAINS FOR TO-DAY. EACH* ONE A CIANT IN VALUE, AND AT THE SAME TIME A DWARF IN PRICE. ' :: NOTE!—OPEN'UNTIL 6 p.m.-TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). 'Spociai Range of Cream Ground La . d j?f.'. JP^^P. CRASH '■ CHECK WINCEYS, Selling at o«i, * „ c . d . J aud :llnin-■"-•■■Half Price. We havo a largo r R c edu " d to 5 s - 11 f. «"■ "d., . Stock of these Goods, and they jSI U .i ' , Just look ln , must be cleared at n reduction °" r Ma, ' tle and Costume Win--lof 10s in tho £. Usually ~2s. 6d. d ° w betore purchasing. olseNow, is. 3d. a yard. " llore - _^ ■ ""•)""■■ ' —— ■ BEBE IRISH CIRCULAR COL- ; Important .Purchase of PRINTS with collar bands, ■• ■ . and MUSLINS -at, One-third tho specially reduced. The wholo of ""Warehouse'Price;' Tho lot on our ook 0 of 0 t J hc dioico goods, ' .'show in our mainentrance win- l 1?" 311 ? 'iij *' ??. G d., 3s. ." 'dow' at Real "Bargain Prices— J la ;- ".lid.,- reduced aid., 6d., and 7*d. a yard. « ri „ B . d-, ,J s ' V d ,-' is -J a -> is--2 ' ' / lid., 3s. 6d. Values that will — thrill the economical. An ■' Extraordinary Purchase of ~ " STARCHED lho unexpected sometimes hap- ■''• SHIRTS, white and coloured. P^ s LSf 0 -" I c ti s ' TO Ch, i3 r , on s Worth 4s. lid. . Sale Price, L ™- .SJBA-W ~ HATS. 2s. Hd. each. Usually 3s, lid. Reduced to ' • Is. lid. eabh. ' '.- -, Japanese Silk Hand-painted 'White Muslin Frilled ...,.;.., TABLE CENTRES. .Usually V übHION COVERS, with pretty 2s. 9d. Reduced to Is. 3d. drawn-thread work. Reduced each. t0 1 s- 3d. each. Usually Is. , , . •' . ; i lid. each. Elbow Mosquetaire .Finish LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE in . GLOVES, in Black and Colours. Black and Tan, usually Is. Od.'pr Worth Is. lid. Reduced to Is. Reduced to Is. 3d. a pair. ■''•■ a''p'air. ' '' : ' ' \ . , A'Special Lino of LACE LISLE Co sLvW S6 + ? b ?^ re Z mch * s ™Z 'HOSE, with Cashmero Soles. * ev ?l "Jfe^"? o "?" f Jf.fe° Usually 2s. 6d, a pair. Re- STINWATVM f p™.H. DIBB . . duced to IS.-6CI. a pair. SUNSHADES. A Creat Bargain GEORGE & ' LTD.

FACTS WORTH KNOWBNG. 90 Sample Model SILK BLOUSES, 4s. in •' the '£ dis. 18 Boxes ZEPHYR BLOUSES, 6s. 6d. for ss. 6(1. 60 Embroidered BLOUSE Pieces (various colours) Extra Cheap. Long CHIFFON TIES, 2s. 6d. for Is. 6d. 150 the '.new : " METAL BELTS, Is. and Is. 6d. under City Prices. .300 Belfast DAMASK CLOTHS, reduced 9s. in the £~ 90 Dozon .AT LINEN'SERVIETTES, reduced 4s. in the , £, from 3s. 6d. to BOs. a doz. ALL-LACE A Tt"K!f\mrr CURTAINS, at Old Prices during this sea- ' " iIJtSiX ULJI son. Is. and, Is. 6d. BLOUSE LENGTHS •' . by the Hundred in Muslins and Prints. AMD Allow SHEETINGS are at Old. Prices and Extra Cheap. SICILIAN CLOAKS, various a Tr\-rr-r~a.Tirv < colours, 1 from' its'. Bd.' ' TAILOR-MADE AIiKJJNIS. COSTUMES, colonial and imported, equal to 7-guinea ordcrgoods for Half the Price. , : AT . x WARNOCK AND ADKIN'S. . « ' '.''■'" '. C 553

WHITE. '; -v WHITE. Tho announcement in Wednesday's papers that tho, Following Morn- ••''"'•. ing would witness a ... , ■'■ '■■■''.:'.'GREAT WHITE SHOW , ' was.initsolf'sufficient to-attract throngs of sightseers to witness the ;""!... special display—throngs who camo to see and remained to buy. The ' valuos in ovidonco beforo thoir eyes proved irresistible. I . ' : . A BEWILDERING SEA OP WHITENESS. 11111 ' ..' met tho gaze of tho Thursday morning money-savor. Tho total window frontagri is a giant aggregation of WHITE. OVER £20,000 WORTH. .And those vast stocks are not tho result of sweat shop labour, os many think, but tho truo exemplification of what buying in quantity can do both on tho part of the manufacturers and the heads of tho various departments as well. It is not an array of fako fascination — tho materials aro of tho •■'••' very best, garments aro well and gonorously made, STYLES ARE THE LATEST, and PRICES THE LOWEST, consistent with quality. Possibly tho Finest Display of All White Goods in tho Dominion. . You buy to best advantage if you buy now. ||. " . WHITE. AU. WH.TE. Always a Loader—always in Demand—always in Keeping—always Wanted. PAY A VISIT OF INSPECTION TO-DAY. ■"■";; TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 November 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 November 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 November 1907, Page 6

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