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• THE "UNEXPECTED'' SALE . .. TERMINATES TO-DAY;' ————— | 'At l|.m. THIS DAY (SATURDAY) the curtain will fall 'on a ro- .. ntarkable sale. It has been remarkable in many ways. It was Unexpected— .. we nover anticipated holding a salo in the middle of the season, but the cir- ; cumstahces which made such a course urgent wore beyond out control. It . was rcmarkablo for tho Extraordinary Character of the Bargains. A full ■'20 per cent, was deducted off practically tho whole of tho merchandise. And tho chatices aro not altogether lost to those within calling distance of the store who may happen to see this announcement. UFmL 1 P.M. TO-DAY There will be the opportunity of securing some of the attractive Bargains, and generally speaking the closing h'oujs of the sale bring tho biggest bargains. In tho Dress Section in particular women may pick up some Odd . Lengths of Dress Stuffs at Ridiculously Low -Prices. ■ But tho sale is almost a thing of tho past. After 1 p.m. to-day it will bo consigned to the pages of history. Of moro intorest to you is our proposition for the future—and wo have, rtiade preparations for the coming . month. '' i,.':. DECEMBER-THE^'GIFT-'-MONTH!'.'V '■ : On Monday we step into .the closing month of the year—into the month with its glad sunshino and glorious Christian festival. Wo have propositions for the : holiday-maker, the gift-giver, and. above all we are perfecting a scheme that will give unmeasured pleasure "to the little folk. There is a ■ great tiling in store for the little ones, and mothers will be doing tliero : -children a'speciial kindness by getting them to carefully stjidy our daily store news. Santa Claus is coming with thousands of Toys for Boys and Girls, who must watch for his coming. ; ' - KIRKCALBIE & STAINS, LTD. ' ■1 ; _ i. . C 513 :- ; ' THE ; ECONOMIC ' CREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE WEEK END. • , REMNANT- SALE! ' - • "■/ REMNANT SALE! : EXTRAORDINARY VALUES THAT WILL CROWD OUR STORE. TO-DAY .(SATURDAY)! ' NOTE!—OPEN. TILL 9 P.M. 1 '.'"'."Bargains in all departments. ' Read Th>s Bargain!—DOUßLE-WIDTH CHIFFON, in Navy, Black, Brown, Nil, arid Turquoise Blue. Usually sold at-Is.-lid.' ' • Saturday Only—ls. a yard. CREAT REMNANT SALE! Read This Bargain!—lso HAT SCARFS, all fashionable shades in Chiffon, " ' Silk, 'and Muslin: all tho rage. Worth 3s. lid. to 4s. lid. ; ■ ■ . For Saturday—ls. 11d. each. V , v. GREAT REMNANT' SALE!'" 130 Dozen.LADIES' SILK and MUSLIN BLOUSES; colours, Sky, Nil'. Pink, Champagne; handsomely trimmed lace and insertion. > For Saturday Only—3s. Ild. GREAT REMNANT SALE! 150 Dozen'-LADIES' COLOURED EMBROIDERED VESTS; full sizes. ' ' ,'For Saturday Only—9dt each, 170 Dozen INFANTS' BIBS, 50 designs to choose from! Saturday Only—4d. each. GREAT REMNANT SALE! Bead This Bargain!—lß only HEMSTITCHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, ■78 inches long; 60 inches wide. Usually 6s. lid. uach; : For Saturday—4s. lid. each. CREAT REMNANT SALE! Read This Bargain!—so WHITE .MARCELLA QUILTS; full double size. Usually ilis. 6d. For'Saturday—BS. 11d. each. Read This Bargain!—ls Pieces WHITE and CREAM . HORROCKSES 36in- ' ' • ' -wido 'FLANNELETTE. Usually 10s. 6d. dozon. 5 ' , i--For Saturday—6s, lid, dozen. ■ - GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD.

TO-DAY! , > : THINGS WORTH SEEING AT WARNOCK' AND ADKIN'S. ' 200 Dozen Women's Wool Cashmere Stockings, Is. 6d for Is. Hawkers and Smal Shopkeepers can havfe 10 dozen lots at 11d. a P'- 18 Dozen Handsome Lace Sleoves whito and Paris colour, ss. Gd., for 3s. Gd; 6s. 6d., for 3s. Ltd. Handsome Lace anc Chilton .Fronts, for,wearing with coats, Bs. 6d., for ss. 6d, 10s. Gd for 6s. 11d. At enormous lot of Blouses bought at Half PriCß. Imitation. Silk and Satin, cream, white blue, pink, as. 6d., for 25..6 d; 6s 6d., for 2s. 11 d.} Bs, 6d. for 3s. Ltd. Good Cambrii Shirt Blouses, with collars, '4s. 6d., for 2s. lid. Jap Silk Blouses, trimmed lace and inser ■firm from SS. 11d. These have been reduced down to clear them out. Some very hand some French*model .sample Blouses, 25 per Cent, reduced. Here's an eye-openerl 8( nieces of the NeW'Lawn Zephyrs, m small checks and stripes, about 12 different designs vorv daintv; 9Jd a yard, bemg cleared at 6d a yard or ss. 6d. a dozon This is the bes seller we ever had. 300 Blouse Lengths, in Prints and Muslins, 18. Bd., Is. .lid., 2s. 6d. 2*l id,—another great lot. 120 Washing Costumes, Prints, Muslins, Lawns, Zephyrs whito and coloured, and nicely trimmed with insertion and lace, Bs. 11d., 12s, 6d., ant 15S Bd.i and a grand lot of black and white check Zephyr Costumes, Eton-coat, trimmed '«s for 15s. 6d. '70 Extra Thick Print Underskirts, Bs. 6d„ for ss. lid., and Plain Batiste Skirts at 3s. 9d. 40 Job Tweed Costumes, at 10s. 6d. to 21s. j worth threo times ai miK.li '• (See Our Windows.) Cream Ground, iloral Wool Delaines, six designs, Is. 9d for is. a yard. , SEE OUR WINDOWS. ' " ' WARNOCK AND x ADKIN-, m '■ -■■■'■■ ; . 'i' ' . ■- i "' "■"WHAT''"ABOUT ■" " 'THAT . : 1 SUIT ? Possibly you do not quite realise the fact, but in four weeks ' '< tfhristmas, with its special events, holidays, and trips, will bo hero. • '. You'll need a Suit, won't you? '' •" ' Loft your order rather late, but if you make a call now, we can fix you up. ■ -After this week it will he hard to promise, and harder still to. perform. ' ' True, we have larger rooms and an increased staff this year, but the orders havo increased in larger proportion. Working at high pressure now—what the conditions will be . in a week's time it is impossible to say. .. .. ... ~ Regular customers with repeat orders—now clients with trial orders'. : •' ' Onco they come to us they come to stay. i ; . The work of Te Aro House Tailoring Department is a thing . distinctly apart from the average tailoring, and the well-dressed '* of this city give evidence of this fact. ' ' The head of this department is at tho'head of his profession) ' ' • and his work requires no newspaper commendation. . .Do yon want choice of material? We have it. Possibly the largest and most varied stock of ' SUMMER TEXTURES to bo found under any roof. ' '■ And at Prices that are made tti harmonise with the heavily- ■ •■■taxod' Xmas Purse. BROWNS—the most up-to-date colour. Wo have from tho lightest Havana or Tobacco Shades to Dark Chocolates. GREEN and ' BRONZE Mixtures are also much in ovidence. "NAVY BLUE, in various shades, with invisible stripes of red, brown'," green, etc. .BIpAGK, BLUE, and COLOURED SUITINGS aro very fully represented. : Made up in the smart styles of tho moment, to your order, at prices distinctly our own. Horo's your opportunity—the only ono you will havo before ■' Xmas. ' If you desire the best our Tailoring Department can give you, ' PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW.. TB ABO HOUSE, CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 November 1907, Page 4

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