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-J \ . -■ " 4 i : ;.'y | DJLfI, 0 ' | .v. In order.to enable the staff to coinp'ljcto re r^i vis 're^cla'esifi.-- v."«■ j ; |'. cationof the ..stock priofto tho Groatpjjanuicc Sale, | -V!-'' THE D.I C. "\MLIj BD OI.OSLD pN SATURDAY, 25th. ' | , . | THE SALE WIUL OPEN AT 9.30 A.Mii.OF MONDAJY, JANUARY,27. ,i■. I ' .• ■ ■ ,■ v » ;■»'■■''■ ■'■ X;. r: -r-.' .■ : Cleaner : --'l. 1 vV.'W-V- V: : '. u,:Vfev;. -> ' WY^NBQTTB■, . 'jflkE':l3!' CASH 1 I'BIZES will be awarded for tiio ;Best : Lino, cofliplctirig' the': following Im^jrick;;— 7 -. ■■'."i'.". ''""'l':''*'.' v '■ :. .A"wi<fyw g^wy|iiigt^uV :, nairia4'orepn;-. 1 ■ r'-.VV-- ■-? . . . ■ ) Mad 6;; hr<?nc : ' to'" kepppi'iher -hpiigQ r \clean;".-r;' : '■> 'j i But;''.-liasl' /'riv9S' iu' : vaiu\''!! : i' ,J 7." "...■■ o': ■'{ | . ... ■ •.■'■ Pot tho liirt'would'remain, ;■ ; - . V- V. ri'l ■ ' ■ ' V ■'* y'■ 'y,' v . '>. : "® \'\' L " ! ■ r^."/; Supply the missing: ' Line, an£ forward : \nth' : ari t :empty; 31b.';; or v llbr ; dott^bag - : .(with. lull nanKTaud 4 address), 'to 'the 1 : B. Ford 'Co.;:Neivlington:"" : ?;■;■'•;■. ; -v 4 'a" "" FIRST PRIZE, £3, SECOND PRIZE, €1, and FOUR IGp INSOLATION PRIZES of 5s each. ' ''' . . ' : '■. :v ■'•.:* ■'." l "."' :r.X''"J-\ •-■ /'Wyandotte" is obtainable., from 'Stortkeepeis; .'Esdnjg-g,;.'lronmoM»rs,i-:;todi-'DfiiryV ■ Factories".'.'"." 4 ■""" :v r; . 'iy.- : y -';xyy-y'",y.- ■■ FIRST COMPETITION CLOSES 29th FEBRUARY. # C 712 ; ;'l}rapiiy^ ' v; : . :: y : 4 ' .'"' ■ WAENOGKv jS:- ; 1 '■ ■ V 1 Yv.;'[v 1 ■ 4 .'i" ; - ; NEW. TWEED COSTUMES, 215., .295. Gd., 325. Cd, Also about SO.of our Best vv '■ Costumes-at 50s!'WoVth 65s.'to Sis. SICILIAN COSTU'tIES, 215., Gd., 20s. Cd., ' 325. fid.! SIGIfiIAN GOATS?, fid., 255 l ,od.; v 27a.' 6d., " I MUS- ; 4 LIN COSTUMES, St Gd, 10s Gd , 14s Gc'.„ lGs 6d. '. Navy Delaine" PRINT- COS- ■'' TUMES, Its.'Gd. HOLLAND COSTU3IIS, 10s. Gd. WHITE LINEN COSTUMES, lGs. GdV; worth 425.- HOLLAND SKTIM.\V4s. lid. 'Rich LAGE BLOUSES, 13s- Gd ; 4 - 4 ' , 155.. 6d., 19s. Gdi 225. Gd/i worth ; 2s. per CEpt/more.. 306 : SIKi:'B.L6uSESr :^ for day or evening wear: IMITATION SILK 11U3LIN ■ BLOUSES,' 2s. lid ; worth i Gd. SHIRT 6oft 'iund dnssed',,'3s.. 6d.' to; (is;. ; ' ment about 900 yards left ot the Bargavt Lot of; sm;B t v,eli|Kk8 > : ;ettti is., worth Is. lid.;'is. Qd., .wort^ 4 ,2s.'G<L; ,is. lid:', worth Sis;'SiiV'SOlK)' fhitijs: PBXN'TSi!• ■.I ; MUSLINS, aiid; ZEPjIYES,, 3s.' lid., tliofdress, ' wo'rf;li"Cs.;' Gd.i "45.. 7s; 6d.;: :,i ss. Gd., -worth ,Bs. Gd. Try our CASHJEERE STOCK lIsOS, at Is. ai pair; wohavo GOO ( i pairs left. GO Boxes NECKWEAR'(Ties, and Coit&ret&g), Price.' ■ , ■' - ' ■ . " MEN!-TRY'OUR. sum-To -^;^2:: ■ M WARN^K: WHO .DOES TOUR PRINTING? UP TELEPHONE 360 IS IT. WELL DO'NE> . IS IT IT GOOD STYLE' DOES "IT MEET ; YOUR NEED? DOES IT BRINQ YOU BUSINESS? " . 4 ;' IF ■ YOU CANNOT ANSWER 4 THESE QUESTIONS : SATTSFACTOII7LY'"ASK 'US" TO - RELIEVE YOU -01\ TUL WORRY WHICH INFERIOR PRINTINU BUINHS ' " : FERGUSON & '.LAW AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERS AND,PRINTERS. - ■ CSS3 TENNIS RACKETS. ■ 4 . . • ; - • i JUSii.-OBBNBDiOB.-; •:- : . "• i 4 • v ..Ntw .-Season's Moclela.— ■ •• . ,■ •.. . '.- ~ "l\»uri>»«"•..••i. . 'neii"Special Cuub, . . Van-held. ■: Eureka,.' De* ■ ai6i>." ; .l)'6liert»:'yefe""" ■ -■'•" v " '■ ". .TENNIS 4 "BALLS.-- . ■ Slwenger's 1907, Cham- • 4 | ' ■ ' piouship, ■:. .... ' :■> ■■ Nqts, Racket -Presses, „ , and all Tenuis Sundries. Call unci 'Inspect samples displayed Ground Floarof our Victoria btre«t • Warehouse. Write for Price List."" " •••' ■ " . •■ / , : . E. BBYNOI/DS &. CO., LTD, ■ " ' " ' SPOUTS DB PAUTIftWT, ■ " ' 26 VICTORIA ; .STB EET, WELLINGTON, , NOTE ' CHANGE ;OF ADDRESS. i releshoner-1680. ' . % . i\ ' . ■■■,■■ .. . C 571 i. ~

- ' BUSINESS NOTICES. ; * EVERYBODY'S FILTER. BVERYBQDVS . FILTER fits any Tap in- ... stanMy,' and stops'"all 'germs, 'dirt,'"etc,'., wbicli. are removed every few. days 'by. changing the •'•B'iltoV Wad; 'The . waiter w- filtered rapidly, whether from tank or citv 'pipe. Priced i-mcli tap eizo, : 3s.'; 3-ihcli, 3s. 6d.>" ' s Apply— ; J 1) FINIAY Union Hank 'liuilding, ' : HUNTER SIRIII WELLINGTON. ■ Q R. ROW E. - . TRUSS SPECIALIST, 56 MANNBBS STREET,/WELLINGTON. ' I Every Rupture demands a Specially Fitted ' Truss. I make, to the requirements of the caße. Write for Self-Measurement' Chart. Femalo Attendant to wait" on Ladies. Abilpminal Belts of all' descriptions mado on tho shortest rlo'tico." " ' C 730 N.Z. CARRYING CO. In combination: Messrs. A. B. Wright and Sons, Auckland; .T..M. Hey wood and Co., Ltd., Christchurcli; Colonial Carrying Co., Wellington; Crust and Crust, Dunedin. Represented by S. T. HUNT AND CO., PAI.MERSTOX NORTH, Gonertil Carriers, Shipping arid J'or,warding Agents. Conveyances meet all trains; Commercial Travellers 'specially catered for. Sample rooms: Club Hotel. • Agents: '.A. P- LONDON AND CO., Wanganui; O'ItORKE AND SONS, Napier; R. FANTHAM, New Plymouth. Thonb '255. 'Private address, Ada St. Orders left at Club Hotel, will receive overy attention. ' C 622 GENUINE • REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE. WE MUST REDUCE STOCK PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL INTO NEW PREMISES. - NO QTHER'SALE CAN OFFER SAME in'ducMents TO PURCHASE SOUND GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. DAVIS & CLATER, 85 LAMBTON QUAY,

' EDUCATIONAL, . WELLINGTON .COLLEGE. : THE FIRST TERM wilt begin on, MO.N 7 DAY, FEBRUARY'S. " v ' i ' , The Headmaster will bo in attendance •. at tho College to receive. parontr anilguardians and to enroll new pupils on 1 liIDAY, JAiNU; ARY 31, from' 9 a.m. to 6'p.m. . ' '.-v. CHAS. P. POWLES, . 6929 Secretary. WELLINGTONV GIRLS' COLLEGE. nnHß'.' FIRST TERM .will begin oa WEDI NESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. ; , The ■ Principal will receive parents and guardian's and' enroll new - pupils on TUESDAY,FEBRtMR l r ' ; .'l, between "10. a.m. and 5 p.m. - : CHAS. P. PQWLES, 6928 ' . Secretary.. FIT 7, HERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL (Under- tho lato direction of Miss Swainson), "■ WELLINGTON. gOARDING' AND [r DAY SCHOOL FOR Principals •• KISS BABER, M.A.; MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.)". Head Mistress: .MiiS. RICHMOND HURSTHOUSE. The Now Term will begin on TUESDAY, February -1. Miss Baber a.nd Miss Richmond wjll be ut homo to parents oii MONDAY, "February 3. ' ' " .' pupils. ' , /; MLLE. LOLA RUBINSTEIN begs'to remind intending pupils' that she may be interviewed at'tho' Y»l«st# Massage Institute, Brandon Street, 'during the first week in February. ' " J8 . NAPIER HIGH SCHOOL. SENIOR AND JUNIOR DEPARTMENTS! BOARDERS received by tho Principals. Unrivnllcd climate. Excellent results. 'First Term, 19U&-TUESIMY, FEBRUARY 11. Illustrated Prospectus on application. DAVID SIDEY, 6612 Secretary. MIS S MAY DBISCOL L, ' Teacher of - v pianoforte and SINGING, Will -commence Teaching at lier Rooms, in ! Room 7, N.Z. -A llianco Building. corner of Willis rind Manners Htiff'ts, jjV "'jjpNUAY, NEXT, JANUARY 27.' Term to begin with pupil. J " «S7§ EDUCATIONAL. QREGQ gHORTHAND JNSTITUTE, 5 CUBA {STREET (opposite Town E-a)l). Principal— J. WYN IRWIN, Australasian Representative, RE-OPENS, 15th JANUARY. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION BY EXPERT TEACHERS 1" GREGG SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING,'and BUSINESS SYSTEM. ESPERANTO. Priva(o Classes are being formed "or the Study of this International Language, by the Conversational Method, under tin Export Esperanlist. COACHING for Matric, Ciyil Service, and 8.A., by an M.A. Oxonian. C 729 TO BUSINESS MEN. SAVE MONEY by having Air-Tight Showcases and Window Enclosures, ; thus preventing your Goods buiug destroyed with dust or tea air. J. PARSONS, BUILDER, SUCH' AND OFFICE FITTER, si Willis stk ui-;t (Two Doors aboro Manners Street.) Jobbing Work a Speciality, Telephone 2522. Nothing is too small or too large for | hit acceptance, CB3I r

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 2

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