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THE PREMIER HALF-YEARLY SALE: THE. GREAT BARGAIN EVENT OF THE SEASON. The Store oloses at 1 p.m. to-day j that gives you four hours of the morning for shopping, and a great deal can be dono In that time. The groat thing .is'to> make, up your mind to come here to-day. KIKKCALDIE'S BIG SALE Is now the ohlef toplo of conversation, and those who have secured bargains are highly delighted. You are entitled to your share of the Grand, Values, but It depends upon yourself whether you get all that Is due to you. To-day we givo you an Idea of the Values In our FURNISHINC DEPARTMENT. CONSPICUOUS BARGAINS GREAT FURNITURE BARGAINS. IN CARPET SQUARES. A FEATURE OF THE SALE. You are hardly likely to get quite such a' )Vo are offering Really Good Furniture at Choice Selection of Carpet Squares aiiy- Extraordinary Bargain Prices. All the ; where else in- tho City, and at the Reduced extravagance is eliminated, and tho Goods Prices there should bo no hesitation in an- • como to you at the very limit of Sale Prices. ticipating spring-cieanfng requirements. ' And wo offer you a Very Fine Selection of \ the different classes of Furniture, from the • ; MIRZAPORE CARPET SQUARES, Hand- severely plain to the elaborate and fashionablo made Indian Carpets. styles.- . ' ' ' ■ 9ft. 2in. x 6ft. Sin. Usually £4/7/6 ' DUCHESSE CHESTS, honestly made of 1 Now-£3/18/G seasoned timber. >' , 10ft. Gin. x 6ft. iin. Usually £4 5/- - Rogular Prices, 45/-, 60/-, 65/-, 67/6, 95/Now £3/16/9 Reduoed to 38/6, r 51/-, 55/6, 57/-, 79/6 : 9ft. 6in. x 6ft. 4in. Usually £4/12/6 . WASHSTANDS, a vory fine selection. Now £4/3/6 Regular Prices, 12/6, 14/6, 22/6, 50/-, 65/10ft. 6in. x 7ft. sin. ■ Usually £6/16/6 i t **/*> W* Now £6/2/6 JrAIIISj in excellent designs. ; ■ 13ft. Sin. x Bft. 5in... , Usually £6/0/- '' ' Regular' Prices,. 63/6, 70/-, 87/6; £5/15/Now £5/l?'fl ' Reduced to . 62/9, 59/6, 74/6, £4/17/6 13ft 9in. x 9ft. 2in Usually £8/7/6 /WARDROBESj with Mirror Doors; NOW £7/10/6 , Usually £5/17/6, £6/10/-, £8/10/-, ' £10 ' ■ 15ft. 2in. x lift: lOin , Usually £13/] 5/- ' . rj*® £V 4/ 6' £B W' fj o\v £12/6/6 ' COJIBINATIOh DUCHESSE CHESTS— i 15ft. Bini, x 10ft. sin. Usually £14/5/- ■ Usually £5/17/6, £7 .; Now £12/16/6 Now £4/19/6, £5/18/6 ! 15ft. 3in. x 12ft.'3in. Usually £16/15/9 ,/CHESTS OF DRAWERS. 1 1 ■ 1 Nov; £15/2/3 Regular Prices, 32/6, 35/-, 45/-, 65/m. * mi: 12ft. x 13ft. 6m.; Usually £13/19/-. Regular Prices, 59/6, 80/-, 100/-, 145/NOW £12/10/6 Reduoed to . GO/-, 67/6, 85/-, 123/0 TURKESTAN CARPET SQUARES. OCCASIONAL TABLES. . ' 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. Usually, £-5/17/5' ' ■ Regular Prices, 11/9, 14/9, 20/-, 29/- 35/NOW £5/5/3 Sal0 T PrICOS, 10/-, 12/ C, 17/-, 25/-, ' r 9ft. x 12ft. Usually £6/10/- DIMNG TABLES, on Castors, Polished Tops. •••'.• -i. • Now. £5/17/- : Regular Prices, 31/6 upwards ; 10ft. 6in. x 12ft. Usually £7/10/-> Reduced to 20/6 V- ' Now £8/15/" EXTENSION DINING TABLE, with Patent 10ft. 6in. x 13ft. 6in. , Usually. £8/10/- Screw. Regular Prico, £4/12/6 to £10 . Now ;£7/12/0 ' - Reduced to £3/18/»,- 'to £8/10/JAPANESE CARPET SQUARES, only one: - ' • ' - of oach sizo. RATTAN AND : WICKER FURNITURE 9ft. x 9ft. Usually 59/9'. . .■ • For the se?siao home, arid in every home , ,9ft. xloft..6in. 67/0 : \ haiTS fN io".6i,xi 2f , us S 92/6, ;.. THB qomW E ° r RAJAH CAIIPET SW' »' and comfortable - , .SQUAItLS.. . • - , "■ ■ ■ shapes, suitable ; for upholstering. 9ffc. x. 9f&.. Usually . 09/6 • .. • Regular. Prices, 15/6: 18/6. 19/6 '22'6 - ' ~9ft. s 10ft. 6in. Usually 60/6 ,5/5 ' ,0 ' ~C ' , ■ ion.®..*™;. tr,"™S!/6 •. Mow 03/3 - WICKER TABLES. J»/0, 41/8 10ft. Gm. z 13Et. 6in. ...IM, 39,6 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. . ' "•'- • —• ■ ■ '■ ' : r— v — " csi2

BARGAIN ATTRACTIONS NOT TO BE NEGLECTED • "at ' • HANNAH'S ; 'E&BUItDING' .SALE We aro'offering the same Notable' Bargain Opportunities now as were pre- ' sented on tho First Day of our Sale; the only difference being that now bargains havo taken , the:place of the "sold outs." 1 GOOD BOOTS AT LOWEST PRICES: ON RECORD. V Girls' Tan Kid Cross-bar Shoes, 'Is. 11d.; usual'prico 7s. 6d. ■ Girls' Tan Kid Walking Boots, 6s. lid.; usual prico Ds. , ' Women's Felt Slippers, warm-lined, 2s. 11 d.; .usual price 4s. 6d. ■ Women's ■■White Beaded' Court; Shoes, 4s.' lid.; usually' Bs.'Gd. •Women's Fancy Cross-bar Evening.Shoes, 4s. lid.;, usually 7s, 6d. Women's Tan Kid Oxford Shoes, sewn, 10s. 6d.; usually 14s. 6d. Women's Tari American. Bals, 3's only, 8s;, 11d;j usually 16s. Gd. » Women's "Krippendorfs," Fine Boots, IGs. 11d.; usually 275. Gd. ■ Men's Chrome Lace Boots,' stout soles, Bs. 11d.; usually 12s. Gd.Men's Strong Nailed Shooters, plated, 7s. lid.; usually Bs., lid.' ',* • » . ■' ■. '■ ' '''' . % GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LINES ' AT HANNAH'S SALE. '1 : r : ' RETAIL STORESV. LAJJBTON # yUAY.' AND CUBA STREET. ' -■ ' ' 0810 ' ' ■ BARTLETT'S '■ ' "INDIA PROOF" ... BEST IN THE DliiliNlOtt. ' POIiTIiAITS , BABTLEIT AND ' I'liß iuESI .Am synoujuiuu* With''Pkotbc'rayuic feitwifkac* gAEnXETT, p HOTOGRAPHEB IPI Aueldaad). . ;.i t-, •Wellington Rtndios-7 WILLIS STRBBI ' I»l. 1233. and liranii'iiolaJii ' H ■ * rpHE HAAKE is b piano.with a reputation gained'through its distinctiveness {or sweetness A ' of tone, perfect action, beauty and const ruction. ■It is an ideal instrument, and is used by musicians of note. It baa'proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic tone." •■■..' Inspect TUiS HAAujj at our wurenonse. op posito tho Grand Hotel, Willis Street, , THE BRITISH fit CONTINENTAL. PIANO „CO«, AN IMPORTANT INTIMATIbw iTO 'MEN "% . • WILL APPE AR,' IN T . 'MR. D. MILLiGAN'S UDVT;': v NEXT TUESDAY, dth AUGUST. • WOK •' OUT FOR THE NEXT' ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ,4 ; l THE ENGLISH TAILORING,- ROOMS . . C t, (KELBURNE AVENUE).. . v ' C 639 '

"THE DOMINION." , | NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. j'tHE OFFICES o? "THE DOMINION" arc now Situated at oni, NEW'BUILDINGS, DOMINION AVENUE, - off Lambton Quay, shore clients are requested to transact business. : . ■; ■ ,W. H. MUNBO, iili Manages, OBE "R T "R. RICHMOND, C. E.y CONSULTING ENGINEER, llnrcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093J AuLtinrised by Government to Surrey Native Laiidis, KAI ROTJRI. Liconsed to carry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 KILLAB ROBERTSON, ART ILLUBTEATOB, i.A JfS,KTOIS. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 6QUABE» XEJXXU33&.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 4

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