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DYNAMIC POWER. 1 : V Tho dynamio power of real cconomy as expressed in our .famous low prices, is tho forco that drives this business forward. Other elements contribute to the success—such, for instance, as tho generally meritorious character of,tho merchandise, the oxcollenco and tho completeness of the, aer- . . vices rendered,.-and tho-infinite pains taken to give our customers absolute , satisf&otion. Wo are spurred forward, not by competition, .but by our own splendid records of the past and tho knowledge that you expoot us to bo first dtid foromost in our lino. 1 ; REALLY RICH RIBBONS RADICALLY REDUCED. .: Everyone who has seen these Ribbons has been fascinated' with their beauty, for they are really tho most oxquisito Ribbons we have ever had ■in tho Store. " Thoy were purchased from wholesale houses in Sydney and • Melbourne, and were intended for the aristocratic trade of the cities named, <- But the decline in wool and adverse climatio conditions brought about a trade dullness, which prevented these Ribbons being sold retail. We bought the lot at. a heavy discount, and you get tho benefit of the concession in our special prices. ... You must oomo early if you want any of these Ribbons, for they are • soiling on sight, and selling rapidly. ' sin. FANCY RIBBONS, striped borders, with floral centre, in light shades. Worth Is. ' ' . Now 9d. a yard - 4}in; FANCY RIBBONS,iin light grounds with floral effects, in a large • variety of exceedingly beautiful shades: Worth 2s. 3d. ■ • ■ ;. Now IOJd. a yard • sin. FANCY RlßßONS,'coloured borders, with"Soral designs, in.light • .' ' and dark shades. Worth 2s. 6d.' ■'■ Now 11d. a yard sin. FLORAL RIBBONS, in light grounds, in an excellont assortment of designs and 'colours. Worth 2s. Dd. Now Is. a yard s}in. FLORAL RIBBONS, in shot offects, in light and dark colourings. • 1 Worth 3s. . ' Now Is. 3d. a yard • , BJin. FLORAL RIBBONS, in full rango of light and dark shades. Choice designs. Worth 3s. .Now ls.4d.a yard -V : : ' ....... .V ... \ . CJin: FANCY RIBBONS, in'shot effects and floral designs. Worth 3s. Bd. Now Is. 6d. a yard . • 7in. FLORAL RIBBONS, in pretty colours in light. and dark shades. Worth ss. 6d. ' Now Js. 6d. a yard Bin. RICH CHENE RIBBONS, in most exquisito colourings and very choico. Worth 6s. lid.- ; > • , Now 3s. Bd. a yard HANDSOME RIBBONS, with raised velvet floral designs. Worth 12s. 6d. ■■ ■-•. ■ ■ .... . Now ss. 6d. a yard KIRKCALDIE '& STAINS, LTD. . .. , 1 , V- . C 512 GIGANTIC MID-WINTEE/ SALEat GEORGE ' AND', GEOBGE'S, ' ■ , ' THE POPULAR CASH DRAPERS, • CUBA STREET. ." . OUR GREAT SALE STARTS ON SATURDAY , MORNING, JUNE 13. RECORD-BREAKING BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. OUR SALE WILL BE THE : ' ' "TALK OP THE TOWN.". I6 , Aj GEORGB„, & GEORGE. " • I-. . CUBA.STREET, RIDDIFORD STREET, AND PETONE. C 551 BOYS' AND 'GIRLS' BOOTS ' '. ■ STURDY AND ELECANT FOR SCHOOLDAYS AND SUNDAYS, i • AT MOST ECONOMICAL PRICES. ' BOYS' LIGHT CHROME BALS, 1 GIRLS'. CHROiME LACE BOOTS, toe and heel tips, full-fitting, 10 for school wear, light and strong, ■ ■ to 13, 7sV9d.i l tad 2, 83. 11d. 10 to 13, 6S. Od.; 1 and 2, as. .. BOYSI-STRONG CHROME BALS, ,pT , T - _ ' ■" i tough school boots, 10 to 13, BS. GI S q G H G A ™ 6d.: lto 3, 108. 6d. } 4 and 6, - , BOOTS, patcnt caps, for best " 118. 6d. ■ wear, .7 to 10,. 75., Bd, jllto 1, BOYS'. CHROME GOLOSHED . GIRLS'TAN KID BUTTON BALS, for Sunday wear, 10 to BOOTS, smart high legs, good . 13, Bs. 6d.j Ito 3, 10s. Gd.; 4 wearing, 7to 10, BS. 6a.: 11 to And 5, lis. 6d. v l, gs. ed. BOYS' BEST BOX CALF BALS, GIRLS' TAN, WILLOW 7 CALF 'full square toes,'lo -to 18,' M. . BUTTON BOOTS, a strong win- ' 6d.i Ito 3, 113. 6d.| 4 and 5, tor boot, 7to 10, lis. 6d. |11 to 12S. 6d. 1, 12S. 6d. . ■ ■ SEND YOUR. CHILDREN TO TJS TO BE FITTED. ' ' R. 'CO., LTD.; :; ; RETAIL STORES:-LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ' WE DO FIRST CLASS BOOT REPAIRING.. CBIO BARTLETT'S a« n. ; "INDIA PROOF" BESTIN THB DOMiMioa. POWTR • baetlett and this best . Aro G7HOD7IIIOUS with Photographio Kicolleaea, \ .. v : . , - ' gARTLETT, pHOTOGEAPHBB . (Of Ancldand). , i • .Wellington Stndio3-7 WILLIS,STREBI 1 • ' 1«1i'1233. (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel), ■ HAAKE PIANOS. THE HAAKE la a piano with a repntatioa gained through its diatinotivenosa for sweotness ■ of tone, perfect action, heauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and ia used • by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority..;for. yoars;.'and charms by its eneec Bielody' and powerful, yet sympathetic) tone, v , .. !.. Inspect THE HAAKE at pur warehouse, opposite .tho Grand Hotel, Si Willis Street, THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. THE ENGLISH TAILORING . ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE, ARE SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AT PRESENT, THE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES IN ' (just landed) BEING EXCEPTIONAL IN STYLE, COLOUR, & QUALITY. To conform to the latest edicts of MEN'S FASHIONS, just placo your orders with D. MILLIGAN, , AND GET THE BEST. . !' : ■ ■ Boggard and prouse, . ARCHITECTS, ■ RICHJIOND AND NEWTON. ' ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA HARCOURrS BUILDINGS. .WELLINQTON. onnnrano QORVET3 of aU kinds effected with • Buuojiwuts, ~ O Accuracy, Promptness, and Lowest Cost. BUNTER STREET. SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERa 637 . . «25 ■ MONEY TO LEND. • ' ! ■ ;; • . p. R. earle, '' ' , ; AUTHORISED & LICENSED SURVEYOR, P • - P U NA M ' : AWAKITEA, HUNTERVILLE. * SOLICITOR, Eonth'a Building's ..(First Floor). , no****- smto, .wrn,™™ S'S i-iSSSiSS.'&t. ; ' v • • , . • OJIBS

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 233, 25 June 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 233, 25 June 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 233, 25 June 1908, Page 6

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