TEN NET'S, THE RIOHT HOUSE - ! . 120 CUBA STREET. | MILLINERY. MILLINERY. A Large Stock of Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery being [ olYerod at prices that cannot help but suit 0110 and all. LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, latest styles, LADIES' FUR TOQUES. Usually, Us. Cd. designed from Paris Models. Fifty per to 295. Gd. Now, 2s. lid. to ss. 11d. i cent, reduction on all marked prices. Do you want a real cheap KNOCK-ABOUT ' LADIES' STRAW SHAPES. Uusually, ss. HAT. We liavo them from Is. 11d. i lid., Gs. lid., and 7s. J Id, Nov,- clearing STRAW SHAPES, BEAVER SHAPES, tall | at 2s. 11d., 3s. Ild,, and 4s. 11d. FELT SIIAPER, in fact any and every I CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR FELTS. kind of SHAPE. From 6<S. each. Usually, 7s. lid. Now Is. FLOWERS, SPRAYS, WINGS, LADIES' MOTOR CAPS.. Usually 3s. lid., FEATHERS, POM POMS, From Gd. to ! •Is. lid., ss. lid., Gs. Gd.. Gs. lid. Our ss. lid. I , price to dear, Is., Is. 6d,, is. lid., 2s. lid., PIECE STRAW, in all colours. Is. bundle. 3s- Hd. ... FANCY HAT PINS. From 3d. each.. UNDERCLOTHING. UNDERCLOTHING. LADIES' ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS. LADIES' KNICKERS AND COMBINA- . U SJ ® s - Now, 7s. 6d. 'HONS. All wonderfully reduced, rnf / Ui ~ W P°ti c !OMBINATIONS, LADIES' PETONE WOOLLEN slightly damaged. Usually 12s. Od. Now, BLOOMERS. Worth, ss. lid. Our price, ss. lid. 3s "d L uSy'^ L M°^7l T fd lonS SIeOTCS- LADIES' PETONE'' WOOLLEN LADIES VESTsl'long sleeves. I Vfr Ud - to * 6d - Uiunlly 2?. Gd. Now'ls lOd Now, 4s. Gd. to Gs. Gd. LADIES ALL-WOOL VESTS, long eleeves. MAIDS' ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS. Ranging §' Usually, 3s. Od. Now, 2s. 9d. trom 2s - 11l! - to ss. Bd. LADIES' WOOL AND COTTON VESTS. CHILDREN'S ALI-WOOL VESTS, long . short sleeves. Usually Is. 6d. Now, Is. ■ sleeves. Frdm Is. to Is. Bd. LADIES' WOOL AND COTTON VESTS, LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS. From 2s. 9d. to short slcoves. Usually, Is. lid. Now, Is. 275. Bd, mmmr™ n CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. To clear at Is.' LADIES CAMISOLES, woven. Usually, ud. to to. 11d. TniTwVnnOTw ™ TT 11 CORSETS.—A Splending Wearing Lino. 3? 3d Now 2s 4'd! y ' " Us " a,ls "> 4s ' Ud - Now ' 3s> 11d ' LADIES' CAMISOLE'S,' Longclotli. Usually, , CORSETS.-Ribbon, with Suspenders, Is. 2s. Gd. Now. Is. 11d. 11d - A chea P hne - LADIES' CAMISOLES, Longclotli. Usually, CORSETS.-Ribbon, lVitli Suspenders. Usu2s. lid. to 7s. lid. Now, 2s. 3d. to 4s. 6'd. . ally. 3s. 9d. Now, 2s. 11d. . LADIES* NIGHTDRESSES. Thirty per ' LAMES' SUSPENDERS. From is. to Is. cent, reduction on usual prices. 11d. FURS and MUFFS. 40 per cent, reduction. LADIES' SKIRTS. 40 per cent, to 80 per «diVtion. TS ' " Per Cent ' t0 " PCP JACKETS. • ' 33 1-3 per ccntt deduction. LADIES' COSTUMES. 50 per cent, reduc- LADIES' -DRESSING GOWNS. 30 per cent. tion - to 60 per cent, i-cduction. ; ©MAT SAM.. EVERY 'ARTICLE REDUCED. ASTOUNDING BARGAINS. Don't glance through this list, but go Over it carefully, and then you can but faihtly HOUSE Us Savin & tllat J"°u ■'"'ill olfect by shopping at TENNET'S RIGHT Come right alone and seo for yourself tint all our reductions are genuine. Wo don't raise prices to enable us to make a reduction'—wo it on the usual prico. LACES, Etc. LACES, 'Etc. All our Laces are'being offered at very HAIR PADS, ill air shapes and colours. much reduced prices. You can't go wrong ' Usually is. 6d. Now IS. if yon get enough now to last a twelve- BELTS, ljin., Leather,' in Tail, Green, vPTTTMrc t»i I lr ■ r , Niivy, and Black; the popular Belt now . * t in Black, Magpio, Grey, being worn. Is. each. Is 3d C, 'ls r0 G C d' ls r °9d n ' ls r Tld Now U '6d PETERSHAM BELTING, .in Black, Bid. 18. IS- 3d. White, Brown, Greenland Navy. Bd. the CHIFFON'S, Accordion Pleated, in Black . . . -. . and White. To go at Id. vard GLOVES, Cashitofiffc, in Black, Tan, and CHIFFONS, 4in. and 9in. Neck Chiffons, Grey, Is. Cd. in all colours. 12 yards for Gd. GLOVES, 20in- Imitation Suede. Usually Long LACE SCABVIIS, honestly wottli Bs. ?s. 3d. Now Is. 11d. • p r :c<? ' , 3 ?; T , nV. ■ 1 GLOVES, Children's Blaclc and Tan Cash-.' ' Other Lines m LACE SCARVES., From , mere, 6d., 10jd., and ■ Is. 1 nr-r,- m ™ GLOVES, llid and Suede, all reduced in MALTESE LACE SILK TIES. From 14s. price. 6d. to 18s. Gd. LACE COLLARETTES. Usually Is! Gd; IMITATION MALTESE LACE TIES; to 2s. lid. Now 6d. A 1 usually Ss lid. Now 4s. 6d. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, G Wr 10id. MOTOR SCARVES, in all colours, Wool LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, 3in box. and Silk, Is. 6d. to 4s. Gd. ■ Usually Is. 3d. Now 9d. MANCHESTER. MANCHESTER. 3Sin. DOWLAS, heavy weight. Usually 3Gin. STRIPE FLANNELETTE, good value. Is. Now 7jd. .' - Usujlly lljd. Now lOd. \ 36in. DOWLAS, fine quality. Usually Is. • 32in. STItIPE FLANNELETTE, good value. Id. Now 10d. Usually 85d. Now 7s. 3d. doz. S.S.S. DRILLS, in Palo and Dark Blue, 32in. STIHPE FLANNELETTE, good value. striped. Usually Is. Id. Now 10id. .Usually 7Jd. Now ss. lid. doz. Pale and Dark Blue Striped DRILLS. Us- i'M'iu l'lvH. '-T" 1 " B f Fltt , n " ually 10Jd. Now Bd. 9d v ° nk ud " ? ard - Now 3s. SOin. SHEETING, Twill. Usually Is. lid. N eu - Zealand-made FLANNEL, lid., Is.' Now Is. Gd. Id., Is. 3d., Is. 6d„ Is. lid. " SOin. SHEETING, Twill. Usually is. 9d. LACE CURTAINS, good values and paty terns. Usually 10s. Gd. and 11b. Gd. Now 80in. SHEETING,, Unbleached. Usually 7s. lid., and Bs. 6d.: Is. Gd. Now Is. 3d. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS and OUR72in. SHEETING, Twill. Usually Is. 3d. TAINS, at half price. I . ~?* OW o MS4nT»,, m rr , BLOUSE FLANNELETTES. From 4M. 54m. SHEETING, Twill. Usually l Is. 2d.- ' tyard. m•„ T - „ Double-width TWILL FLANNELETTE. s<in. SHEETING, Twill. Usually Is. Id. Worth lOid. Now 7Jd. .. . . a Now 10Jd. DRESS MATERIALS, Cloths and Tweeds, 40m. PILLOW COTTON. Usually 9Jd. and in all the latest shades, 30 per cent.-be-Is. Now 7sd. and 9d. low usual pricc. . 3Gin. WHITE -FLANNELETTE, heavy. TOWELS,. TOWELS, TOWELS, the best Usually 10Jd. Now B£d. , r value in town, for. Is. The Right House. 120 Cuba Street. . TO SAVE MONEY IS TO GROW RICH. SAVE HONEY AT TENNET'S, AND - : - - GROW RICH NOW. ,1
When an Englishman fails to understand an Amoricau joke it is because lie has no nenso of humour; when an American cannot understand an Eiirli'sH one, it is because the joke is not funny.—"Putnam's Monthly," New York. - The obvious reason why townsmen do not turn to agriculture, although money can bo made out of eTfii a .small plot of land, is thfir laziness. Tho eight-hour system ha - spoiled them. Tho nmdern workman shuns work.—" Gazette Agricolo," Lyons. Wood's Great Teppormint Cure for Coughs and Colds'never faila. Is. 6d. ncd 2a. fid.' CBl
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 228, 19 June 1908, Page 4
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