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THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE; ' TERMINATES ON SATURDAY. To-day, Friday, and Half. Day on Saturday, and then the sale. will bo ; over, and then you will have lost all opportunity of scouring , bargains. Mako the most: of the few remaining hours to secure some of the,. following Spev cial Bargains. —' T - : TWEED AND CLOTH , FABRICS " AT CLEARANCE PRICES.' Herd are .soverftl lots of useful Dross Fabrics that'must bo moved out before the close of business on Saturday. FANCY STRIPED and CHECK TWEEDS- >T Usual price 1/11 Now 1/- a yard A SPECIAL LINE OF STRIPED TWEEDS--V- Usually 2/11 and 3/11 Now 1/11 a yard BLA.CK and \VHITE STRIPED SUITINGS, ,44in. wideUsually 3/6 Mow 1/11 a yard PLAIN CLOTHS, in navy gre&n; wino, brown,- purple, grey, and champagne; ' Clearing at 2/6 a yard . : PLAIN CLOTHS, in all the fashionable shades for.-winter wear j a special bargain. Usually 4/6 Salo price 3/9 a yard • GRAFTON STRIPED..VOILES; in. all new colourings,— . , 1 •■■■ : : i Usually 3/6 "Sale price 1/11 ayard i STRIPED NUN'S VEILING; in croam grounds,,.with stripes in all colours, '. v .. >■ Usually 2/6■ Now 1/9 a yard SHARP SAVINGS IN SILKS. ' ; JAPANESE SILKS:-27in. wido, in about 200 different shades, Worth 2/3 Now 1/8 a yard COLOURED TUSSORE SILKS, 32in. wide, in several useful shades, Usually 4/3 Now 2/11 a yard BRITISH TUSSORE SILKS; one yard wide, suitable for.ditst and motor coats, v.n. ' '■. " ■ Clearing at 1/11 a yard ■ STRIPED BRITISH- WASHING SILKS, for Blouses and ..Costumes; ... ■' ~.' , Usually 2/6 Now 1/- a yard (tAFFETA CHIFFON, 40in, and 44in. wide, in street and.evening shades,. Usually 6/6 and 8/6 a yard ..Now 5/3 and 7/3 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,';:LTD. THE 'ECONOMIC .;SHOW,;; . . . OF . , , ■ LATEST FASHION'S I /•"'■-.'.1 •' '■ v '- '' : ■ ''V l '." - WILL 6E HELD EVERY DAV THIS WEEK. WHEN WE ARE SHOWING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES , .< ' » « .' IN . , . '■ * WINTER MILLINERY. • i • •) INSPECTI&N ' RESPECTFULLY''INVITED AT THE SHRINE OF FASHION; . GEORGE AN D KERSLEY, LTD. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI.

T7l RED K. .BLA CK , ' A.M.Inst.E.E., •E 1 : CONSULTING . ELECTRICAL , . ENGINEER. ■ Lightirigj' Powcri Tramways, ana Light Railway^ ■ THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. ' CSC2 , The. THEMODIST is here! The Pianola is now placed- upon a stillhigher artistic piano : by the : invention ? ' : of THi3IiOI)IST,' the.most; Mpo*-"' '■ : tant ja.' : 'piaho;player; <&&•'" ; 6tructiou >ver produced. . 'A cordial :'invitation is oxtered to everyono »rho may.'be. interested in* Hearing .'the. The-, Pianola, 1 irrespective of - any ihtentipii ' to purchase.-. , . • Tho Themodist is described in detail in onr :#ew.' Booklet,' ''The' Fascination "of .-.PersmaUy, . Producing'-Music.",free', 'for thfc.;.as'kihg.. for catalogue. . ; ' •.Sole Agents:—. THE BRITISH i: CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, 34 WILLIS STREET. COBI . . !B. LEWIS, Manager.'i /'TEE • ROYAL BRINSMEAD• PIANOS. THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD " PIANOS.; MANUFACTURED only by John ,Brins-. mead and Sons, London, by Royal , War? rant makers to their Majesties th 6 Kiiig And Queen. ■ . FEOM £65 Or Easy Time Payment# at '■ .' 'gB G O'S, • J7 WILLIS STREET, SOLE AGENTS. . V,". ' ■; - .. - csso EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS. /THE growth of Mr. D. Milligan's Tailoring | 'JL Business in Kelburne Avenue has been so ■ marked- recently that a. third story is being added to his premises, in.order to.accommodata n«re workmen, .This is convincing testimony that the firm has, hit th 6 for gead Clothes, and is consequently attracting a. wider circl* ef patronß. . ■ mj RICHMOND AND NEWTON, HARCOUKT'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. of, all kinds effected ..with Accur-. © ' acy/PromptAeßS,. and Lowesfe_Coßt. SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 February 1908, Page 6

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