Transient trade, tHe purchases of the casual customer, sto nil very well, and wo look to get our share : of such business, but our aim is to have permanent satjsfied customers, and we are succeeding to a marvellous degree. We are winning friends overy day, because we are proving by cur values, by onr merchandise, and by our straightforward business ' methods that we deserve the confidence of the public. If you really wish to Bpend your money to best advantage you will soon become a permanent • customer of this store. , ' ; SPECfAL VALUES IN SILK BLOUBES. If yon can do with another silk blouse, now is your time to secure tko garment. Those blouses are offered at unusually low prices. .WHITE JAP SILK BLOUSES, trimmed with fine Valenciennes inser- ' tion and touches of coloured embroidery. At 11s. 6d. each. JAPANESE SILK. BLOUSES, in cream and all fashionable colours, tucked fronts and trimmings of silk embroidery. At 10s. 9d. each. JAP SILK BLOUSES, in all fashionable shades, , one inch hem-stitched pleated fronts, long sleeves. At 13s. 9d, each. DRESSY JAP SILK -BLOUSES, in white and all wanted colours, with transparent front; of Valenciennes insertion. ' At 14s. fld. each. OTHER SPECIAL/OFFERINGS. DETACHABLE SILK FLOUNCES ,for underskirts, 12 inches deep, in all oolours. s * ® t '* KNITTED MOTOR SCARFS, in mercerised and spun silk, with fringo ends, in white, black, saxo blue, grey, oardinal, brown, violet, and navy blue. . At 2s. 9d., 3S. 6d., 3s. 11d., 6s. 11d. each. , KNITTED SILK TIES, about 45 ,dozen; an excellent assortment bought in Australia. Worth Is. 3d. Special Price, 10£ d.' each. 541 DOZ. STOCK COLLARS; mnslin embroidered stock collars. Worth 10Jd. and Is. each. ' Special Prices, 2d., 3d., 4|d., and 6d, each. _ Y ■ ' KIRKr.AT,DTK &"STAINS, LTD. • ■ ' ' . ■■ C 512 •: - ■ GIGANTIC ■ MIB-WINTEE SALE ; GEORGE AND GEORGE'S, , ' . THE POPULAR CASH DRAPERS, ■ ,'i' ' " CUBA STREET. ~ OUR GREAT SALE STARTS ON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 13. '■ r RECORD-BREAKING BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. OUR SALE WILL BE THE 1 , "TALK OF THE TOWN." ' GEORGE & : : GEORGE./ CUBA STREET, RIDDIFORD STREET, AND ' PETONE. \ v'' ''■ : . c»i ,1-V «' . -• "•' •' " • - —L_L_ . . ■ ' CRUMBS SOFT AND SILENT one-bar Shoes, with rfVO ' light leather. soles and rubber heels, for • UIJ. ,{>•: >. Hospital wear; also, tho; latest' in Camel- • hair Slippers, with thick felt and leather. .• (jOIu. Jb. A; • . soles, unequalled for comfort. HOUSE SHOES FOR WOMEN ! ■, AT prices below all others- ' WOMEN'S MOROCCO WARD SHOES, Felt-lined, Rubber Heels, 75.,6 d. . ■WOMEN'S MOROCCO'WARD SHOES, Chamois-lined, Rubber Heels. Bs. 6d. WOMEN'S BOX-CALF.WARD SHOES, Square Toes, Rubber Heels; :9s. 6d. ' WOMEN'S BLACK FELT SLIPPERS, thick Folt and Leathor Soles. 3s. 11d. WOMEN'S COLOURED'VELVET SLIPPERS, thick Felt Soles/ 4s. 6d. . ' WOMEN'S CHECK TURNOVER SLIPPERS, Felt and, Leather Soles. 3s. 6d. - WOMEN'S CAMEL-HAIR SLIPPERS, Folt and • Leather. Soles. ss.' 6d. , WOMEN'S COLOURED FELT. SLIPPERS, Felt aid Leather. Soles.' 3s. 3d. ' WOMEN'S BLACK FELT BUCKLE BOOTS, to comb Over tho ankles. 4s, 11d. WOMEN'S CAiIEL-HAIR BUCKLE BOOTS, very cosy indeed. 6s. Cd. mnjL VALUE—4OOO pairs WOMEN'S COLOURED FELT SLIPPERS, Furbomd, Pile Soles. To dear, Is. 3d. These areworth/double, the money. ' e.- ! HANNAH ; 4,;cq.r ■■ ■■ , ; ; RETAIL STORES:—LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. WE DO FIRST-CLASS BOOT REP AIRING. . CBIO j ' BARTtETT'S > a« tb . " INDIA' PROOF " BESTIIIT — UOMINIOa ' ■prMR/TTJ A' bartlett and the'besx ■ i 'U' Xaj X JLiixxJL XKJ r0 Byjignynious .with Photographio ijxceUoaco, gAJWXETT, pHOTOGBAPHEB • : i (Of Auckland). .• , 1 ■ .Wellington Studioo—7 WILLIS BTEEBI I# 1 1233. (Batvreen Carroll's, and Graud Hotel), ' HA:AKIFi _PLANOS. THE ttaattt: is a Diflno with a reputation gained through its _<listinctiTeness for sweebaesa of tone nerfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and w used by musicians of note. It hasl proved its superiority for years, i and charms by its sweet . melody and piWerfiil, yet_ sympathetic tone. ' , : ; 'lasceet THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 31 Willis Street, t THE BRITISH & CONTINSNTAU PIANO CO.. ' ■ i .. !■'' - THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBUBNE AVENUE, A TJT? RPTT'TAT.T.Y ATTRACTIVE AT PRESENT, THE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES IN A SUITINGS (just landed) BEING EXCEPTIONAL IN STYLE, COLOUE, & QUALITY. | To conform to the latest edicts' of MEN'S FASHIONS, just place your orders with J ■■ ■: D. MILLIGAN, AND GET THE BEST. EICHMOND AKD NEWTON, ."THE DOkINION." HAECOUETS BUILDINGS. .WELLINGTON. QURVEY3 of all' kinds effected with, 13 Accuracy, Promptness, and Lowest Cost^ NOTICE TO 'ADVERTISERS/ guavBZOES AND ENGINEERS. 62S frtHß OFFICES of 'THE DOMINION"- aw p E< EAELE, now Situated at onr NEW BUILDINGS, AUTHOEigEI) & LICENSED SURVEYOR, EOMINION AVENUE, oil Lambton Qoay, AWAKITEA, HUNTERVILLE. jrhero blienta aro transact tucineea. QURVEYS of all klnda undertaken and at- . M jondsti to promptly, at Jkloderato .Cost, - ' /■Uaaasait.. - • . "C BBS .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 237, 30 June 1908, Page 6
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