EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN FINE TABLE LINEN. . DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, Manufacturers''' Throw-outs, because of slight damage in- > • . weaving. ■ ■■'■.. B yards x 2 yards long— Usually 6/6, 9/9, 11/6, 12/6, 15/3, 18/- 20/- . Now , 4/6, 7/3, 8/6, - 9/6, 11/8, 13/6, 15/2 yards x 2i yards long— Usually 11/9, 14/3, 18/-, 20/-, 22/9, 26/NOW 8/9, 10/9,13/6, 15/-, 17/-, 19/6 2 yards x 3 yards -long— V: ; Usually 14/3, 19/9, 22/-, 26/9, 33/Now 10/9, 14/9, 16/6, 20/-, 25/Si yards x 3 yards long— Usually 15/3, 19/9, 22/-, 26/6, 33/-, 40/- • NOW .11/6, 14/9, 16/6, 20/-, 21 yards x 2J yardsRegular Prices, 14/6, 20/-, 27/6 Sale Prices, 10/9,. 15/-, 21/7. TABLE NAPKINS, in all sizes. • Regular Prices, 8/-, 10/-, 12/9, 16/9, 20/-, Sale Prices 6/-, 7/6, 9/6, 12/6, 15/- ' BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, by the yard. Regular Prices, 1/11, 2/2, 2/6, 3/3, 4/6 , - . Sale Prices 1/4, 2/-, "2/9, 3/3 UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, Extra wide, and in very choice patterns. 80in. wide— Usually 4/6, 5/3, 6/3 . V , , Now .3/-, 3/6,4/3 yard r 90in. wide— • " Usually 8/-, 9/-; 11/6 , ; Now 5/9, 6/3, 7/9 yarjd WHITE SWISS EMBROIDERIES. WHITE SWISS ' EMBROIDERY EDGING, • Neat' Designs, 2in. to 3in. wide. Usually 7jd., 9d., 10Jd.' J Sale Price 6d yard WHITE SWISS EMBROIDERY EDGING, • ■ Neat Open Work, Dosigns, 3in., 4iin., sin. wide. Usual Price, lOj'd, and 1/Saie Price, yard. CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING, . 18in. wide, with'Beadiiig for Threading , Ribbon. ' ' . 1 ■ 1. Spooiai Lines\at .1/6, 1/8, 1/11 yard 1 500 yds. MUSLIN EMBROIDERY FLOUNC- • ' ING, 2nu. wide, for Children's Drosses, ... - - Underskirts, etc. .■■■■"'■ • . Usual Prices, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 .. Sale-Prices, 1/9, 1/11, 2/0 900 yards WHITE MUSLIN PIECE- EM- ■ BROIDERY, 18in,. and 22in. wide. , Usual Prices, 1/a and 2/9 Sale Prices :ioid. and 1/0 yard
A,." '" WE LIS . NEW T0 N • (Lato-of Richmond and NiSwton), ■ SUIU'EITOE AND CIVIL ENGINEER. During temporary.- absence this month clients call communicate to Goldie's Brae, or Tel. S'39 ' ■ 5750 JgEAFOKTH S, MACKENZIE, , , BARRISTER and .'SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, 'WELLINGTON. ' A ■' E e o l d s u 1 p. ; -V BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 1 ROUTE'S BUILDINGS, - FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS (Second Floor). Please take lift, ,'ujOi U L K LEY AND D I D S L i 11 1, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 210. , 1 ■ , CGO3 EOBERT R.- RICHMOND, C.E., CONSULTING ENGINEER. Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone-2093. Authorised by Government to Survey , Native Lands,-ICAI RUUEI. Licensed to. carry out Laud Transfer Surveys. ' C 625 MONEY TO LEND. OOBERT COOK, , Solicitor. 200 : iSmbton Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums c X4OO and UDwarda, at 'Current Sates. m H E EM PIKE HOTEL. (LIMITED). THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON, E. W. SOFIELD (Late of Coker's Hotel, Christohnroh), Manager. C66J HENDERSON'S' ' EE jjjr ApG B E GOE BUTTER-SCOTCH. 1 ( "ITS AWFU' GUID.." C 787 BIRTHS, MARRIACES AND DEATHS. ■ " . DEATH. FELDWICK.—On Monday, August 3, 1908, at Wellington, Henry Feldwicfc, M.L.C., beloved husband of /Maria Feldwick, aged 04 years. Deeply regretted. :. Slse . TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1908. , THE " RIGHT TO WORK," The " right to work " has lately boon r much in the mouths of Labour leaders' in this country, where there is no more pfcrsistent delusion than what Bastiat called the great fallacy that the State i, js an institution on which everybody can 3 live at the expense of everyone else. The '' right to work," which was affirmed in '« a. Bill rejected by; the Houso of Commons in March last, haß beon lately-brought into prpminent notice in England in a very interesting .fashion. It appears that there is still in force in England a venerable Act usually cited as the " Forty- " third of Elizabeth," which directs parish officers to provido a stock of materials for " setting tho poor on v/ork," " the poor " being defined as persons " married [, or unmarried having no means to maintain them [and that] use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their livl, ing by." Tasoe woro to bo.lovkd for '4. providiag flax, t hemp, wooli thread! iron
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 6
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