. . v. ANOTHER DAY OF GLORIOUS BARGAINS AT KIRKCALDIE'S BIG SALE Optical and Convincing Demonstratipn has been afforded to hundreds of women that Kirkcaldle's Store Is pre-eminent « for Bargain-giving, and the people have shown' their appreciation of our efforts by coming here in hundreds. One notable incident was the promptitude with which the Shilling Silks were cleared, in less than two days over 8000 yards of such Silks were sold, and in other departments the oiearapces have been almost as impressive. The Bargains are far from being exhausted) and those who come here to-day will reap a rich harvest-of unusual bargains.
ENTICING BARGAINS IN HOUSE LINENS. ' .QUILTS AND BEDSPREADS, for Single . '..'Bods. Usually 8/9,' 9/11, 13/9 Now,.. 7/6,8/9, 12/r each , s For Single Beds. Usually 14/6,, 17/6, 19/6, 23/6" NOW ' ' 12/8,14/9, 16/11, 20/- : . WHITE GRECIAN QUILTS, for Single Bods. Usually 9/- • Now 7/9 each For Double Beds. Usually 11/6, 13/11. Now 10/-, 12/PRINTED BEDSPREADS, for Double Beds. Usually 10/6. Now 7/11 each .WHITE BEDSPREADS, Hemstitched ,and , Embroidered.. !■' . . Usually -13/-, 18/-, 21/-, '. 29/6, 32/NOW • 10/6, 14/6, 16/11, 23/6, 26/6 SHEETS AND PiLUOW CASES. TOP SHEETS, Hemstitched and Embroidered. • Regular Price, 12/6. Sale Price, ■ 6/11 eaoh • V PLAIN PILLOW CASES, 50 dozen. Regular Price, 1/-. Sale Price, B£d. eaoh PILLOW CASES, Frilled and Embroidered. > Regular Price, 2/-. Sale Price, 1/6 each BARGAINS IN THIRSTY TOWELS. V WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. Regular-Prices lljd., 1/3, 1/6J,1/11, 2/6. ... v , . ... Sale Prices ', Bd., 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 each SOFT TURKISH TOWELS, Linen .and Cot- ■ • ton, Brown Stripe. • , Usually 1/9 , \ ... t ■" ■ ■■■ ■ ; Now ' 1/4' each ' . SOFT TURKISH , TOWELS^'; Cream" and • ■■■ White, Stripe, and Hemstitchod. v , ; Usually 2/3. , Now. 1/8J each. . ■ .WHITE TURKISH BATH SHEETS, large '- sizes; Usually 7/6, 11/6, 15/Now 6/6, 8/6, 11/6 pair
• ■ KIRKCALDIB & STAINS, LTD.* : ' ' — ■ ■ ■' \ ; ■ ; __ C 512
VISIT HANNAH'S GREAT REBUILDING SALE, ■ BECAUSE!! AH the Bo,ots offered are fresh,, new, and Up-to-date, and . everything is going ' . at EXTEAOEDINAEr CLEARING PEICES/-"Don't wait until all the ■best lines'.are sold, but'visit the Sale'straight away. ■ i., V HERE ARE SOME PRICE STARTLERS:- ■ • • Men's Glace Kid'Lace'Boots, stout soles, 11s.. 9d., ,iisually 6d.. Men's Box Calf Lace Boots, leather lined,-10s, 6d, ( usually, 14s. Gd. Men's Chrome Lace Boots,■ sewn'.soles,':Bs," lid., usually 12s. Od.- : Men's Strong. Shootersi-nailed,' toe 7s, 11q. 5 ■' ■. » Men's' Glace Komers,very :fleiible;7s. : • Itil.j' ■ usually- 12s. '6d. >'■ • Men's Tan Bals, high-grade.goods, 125.. 6d., .usually'2os. '. Men's Patent Goloshed Boots,. "Clapps's". make,,lßs. 6d., usually 30s. Men's Chrome' Slippers, flexible.soles, 4s; lid., usually Tsj.Gd.. • Men's Arctic Felt Slippers, very cosy,' ( 4s. 6d., usually 6s. Gd. . ' ' i ; .Meii's Tan Kid Open-front Bals, 15s. 6d., ; ,usually 21s. • LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, ALL REDUCED. AT - • ■ RETAIL STORES; LAiiBTON QUA¥ AND CUBA STREET. J ■ .-■■ ■ . . ' ! ■ :. CBio.. , .v, am " ■'PROOF-" V ''' BE^lN TBm DOSIINION, ' ■; '' PORTRAITS BAETLETT AND: THE. BEST Are synonymous with' Photographic Excellence.' ( " . JgARTLETT, .pHOTOGEAPHEE ■ * A- ' .. ■ (Of Auckland). u , . ; v Wellington" Studios—7 WILLIS STREET. Tel.; 1233. (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel.) v ' - • TTIHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation:-£ained through its distinctiveness for sweetness ~ of tone, perfect action, beauty and'construction. It is'an''ideal!iristrument, and is used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority for years,' and chirms by its sweet' inelody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. . * 1 \ Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite :the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street. BRITISH & C6NTINEWTAL CO. i V FROM; FASMi ON ABLE LONDON^ TO give the men of this countryman opportunity of the best West'! End talent, f I have .• secured the services of James A. Donerty, from Messrs. Hart and Son', of Regent Street. He comes with all the/advantages of an extensive experience in making Clothes for the best . class of' English customers. .: ; - ■ ' . NEW ZEALANDERS WILL DOUBTLESS READILY RESPOND TO THE INVITATION TO , -yiSIT THE -ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS in'KELBUENE AVENUE. • D. MILLIGM;--- ; 1 MERCHANT; TAILOR. ' C 639
ONION LIFE SOCIETY (The Great British MUTUAL OFFICE, ■ 100 years old. ( NEWEST TABLES. LABGEST BONUSES. GBEXTEST SECUJSIXX, INQUIBE FOB PAETICULAE3i Per Cent. Increasing, Table. 8 Option Table. Leasehold Insurance, etc., eta, DIRECTORS 1 in New Zealand i H. D. BELL, Esq.. K.C. : DB. A. K. NEWMAN. BEAD OFFICE i NOEWICH CHAMBERS (Opposite tfank of New ' JVELWNQTON. : ' . l \ .' ' . fmtmi ■ A. E. KEENOT (Inmuanca Department), : . " Mtnas«i. ,
' . P. B. .EABLE, • AUTHORISED & I LICENSED SUEVEYOK, AWAKITEA,'HUNTEB7ILLE. CJURVEYS .of all.,kinds undertaken and at- " tended to promptly at Moderate Cost. ' • V. ; - CBBS Leo. p. ' davies, surgeon . dentist (Late Phil., U.S.A., and-Edinb.), WOODWARD STREET (three doors from Lindsay's Corner). Hours, 9 to 5; telephone 2879. And at .reaidence, Karori, evenings, 7 to 8.15, ■ • . ■ C 843 proOQABS AND . PEOUSE, : ABOHHECT^ doton bank of .buildings, SDN3BB 6TBEST. . ' • MONEY TO )LEND. *>, - H. PDTN AM, *** SOLICITOR, Eonth'a Budldtog'B (Fir«t Floor), gBATRBRfiTON. STfIEET, WELUNGTON, ■pant
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