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-: , BIG SALE very Attractive baegains for housewives. Spring Cleaning is only a few weeks off, and when that annual homo function is taken in hand, you will see the need of some fresh Carpeting, or perhaps of a Rug or two i or yet again it may be that you want to re-cover some of the Chairs or Cushions. You may anticipate these wants, and you will'be .amply justified, for Prices now are cut to a point which makes them so absolutely favourable to you. Buy now, .buy to-day, and profit by our strenuous efforts to give you bargains. ■ ' THE STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY TO-DAT, PROM 9 AM. TO 6 P,I, GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS AT Tho long delayed decision to re-carpet that BARGAIN PRICES. room, or to cover it with, linoleum can now be exercised with a groat deal of comfort, With Spring so near, and Spring-cleaning and with the knowledge that you aro'doing ; n v ; eWj y o u niay be sure that you will be i , '.tho best —that you art) getting bigger value wanting some of tbeso Fabrics, and let us now than you could at any other <timo. assure you that wo aro offering an Exceptional Tho bargains wo are offering in this Depart- Lot 0 f Tapestries, Plushettes, Cretonnes, etc., mont aro oxtensive. and our Sale Prices are • revelations in AXMINSTER CARPETS. ' - ■■ • Bargain-giving. 27in. Body. Usually 8/6 and, 10/9 , . Now 7/6 and 9/8 yard TAPESTRIES. . 18in. Border. Usually 7/6 and 9/9 Range No. 1, suitablo for upholstering— ■ . Now 6/6 and 8/- yard Usually 3/9, 4/3, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET. , / Now 3/2, 3/7, 4/8, 5)6, 6/3, 7/2, 8/-, 9/Widths 22Jin.27in.;36in. ... Range No. 2—Silk Tapestry, suitable for Usually 7/11 8/6. 13/9 Curtains, ©tc. — Now 6/11 7/6 12/6 yard Usually 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 14/6 VELVET PILE STAIR CARPET. _ NOW 7/2, 8/-, 9/-, 9/9, loft 12/4 yard ~ 'Widths 18in. 22Jin. 27in. _ „ „ . T . ~ n „,„. n ;. . Usually 1 4/9 .5/9- 6/6 ' • Ran f 6 ,3, m Light Colouring and Mfm/ '• .: an k'/o c/q • . beautiful Designs. BRUSSELS CARPET, Best Quality. Regular Price, 4/11. Sale Price, 3/9 yard ' ' 27in. Body. Usually 6/9 PLUSHETTES, in Red, Green, and Blue. Now 5/9 yard 50in. wide. .Usually 3/9, 5/6 22Jin. Border. . Usually 6/6 • Now, 2/9, 4/8 yard Now 4/11 yard 72in. wide. Usually 5/6, 7/9 BRUSSELS STAIR CARPET.' Now 4/6,6/4 >' ' 'Widths -22Jin." 27iu. . -86in.- • . WOVEN PLUSHETTES, in Bluo and Red, '. Usually ! 5/9, 6/6 5/11,6/11 8/6,11/6 with Pretty Woven Designs. Now 9/11,5/9 5/3,' 6/3 7/6,10/6 Regular Price, 4/6. Reduced to 3/3 yard , TAPESTR Y ' STAIR CARPET., . ; FIGURED VELOURS, in Red and Green, " TT I S o/q+ 9/11 ' 0/o+q/V q/q" 50in. wide. Regular Prices, 6/6, 8/Usually, 2/3 to 2/11 2/9 to 3/6 - 3/9 g a j e prices. 5/6. 6/9 yard NOW • 1/11 to 2/6 2/3 to 2/11- 3/3 TrPTrwa -rv -i • rr u BRUSSELS CARPET, with Border to match, UTRECHT VELVETS, fOrn. wido,in Rich , ' Extraordinary. Value. Shades of Red and Green, suitablo for ■ 27in. Body . Usually 6/9 Table Covers , Now 4/9 yard . . Regular Price, 19/6 yard 22hi. Border. - Usually 6/6 Sale Price ,16/6 yard ■■.■■■■ • Now 4/6.yard , STAMPED UTRECHT VELVET, 24in. wide, v ODD BRUSSELS BORDER, suitable for in Red.. Regular Prico, 10/6 ; stairs, or as runners, 22$ in. wido, ' Reduced to 6/11 yard Regular Price, 6/3. Clearing at 3/11 yard CRETONNES. ' SAMPLE PIECES of BRUSSELS, WILTON, / Range No. 1, in Good Colours and Deand AXMINSTER PILE CARPET, signs, suitable for Bed Drapes, suitable as , Hearthrugs or for the Bed- Curtains, otc. '. side. - Usually 10Jd., 1/-, 1/2, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 1} yards... Usually 9/6 to 12/6 • Now B£d., ICd., 1/-, 1/1, 1/3, 1/5 yard IlT7n „, j TT O eaotl Range No. 2—Single Face and Reversible „ 1} yards. - ..Usually 11/3 to 15/- Cretonnes, suitable for Loose Covers, . RARE VALUES IN RUGS. " 1/9, 1/11,- 2/- , Rugs strewn about the floor not only save Now 10d y 1/3 1/g 1/6 1/8 yard . the Carpets, but also give a homely appear- _ - f» j anco to tho home. Wo are offering you- tho Bang© No. 3, in the Now Repp and > widest selection of Rugs, and the Bargain. Snadow Lftect, suitable for Looso Prices are really tempting. • . Covers, Drapmgs. ote. HffiMYSrae EiJiß' OTBIIIIipB- Sr" r S;iK; li- 6 ; I/i yard ' 9ft. x 3ft. Usually 22/6; Now 20/3 TAFFETAS. —A Very Handsome Selection, '12ft. x 3ft. 'Usually 29/6. • Now 26/6 in all the Newest Designs and Colour* ' GOAT SKIN RUGS. . ings, 50in. wido. In Grey.- , Usually "17/6. ' Now 15/9 ; Usually 4/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/9, 7/6 In Black Usually 27/6. Now 24/8 V i Now 3/9, 5/-, 5/6, 5/9, 6/5 yard ■KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ' ' ' v ' . C 512

/ - ' - VISIT HANNAH'S • . GREAT 'REBUILDING -SALE, • :< BEGAUSE!;! ■ ■ All the Boots offered are.fresh, new, and up-to-datei and everything is going • . • at EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PRICES. Don't wait until all tlio best lines.are sold, but visit'the Sale straight away. HERE ARE SOME PRICE STARTLERS:— Men's Glace Kid Lace Boots, stout soles, lis. 9d., usually 15s. Gd. ■ Men's Box Calf Lace Boots, leather lined, 10s. 6d,, usually 14s. Gd. Men's Chrome Lace Boots, sewn solos, Bs. lid., usually 12s, ,6d. ; . Men's' Strong Shooters, nailed, toe and heel-plates, 7s. 11d. Men's Glace Eomers, .very flexible,7s. 11 d., usually 12s. 6d. t " .' Men's Tan Bals, high-grade goods, 12s. Gd., usually 20s. Men's Patent Goloshed Boots, "Clapps's" make, 18s. 6d., usually 30s. - Men's Chrome Slippers, flexible soles, 4s. 11d., usually 7s. 6d. ' ■ Men's Arctic Pelt Slippers, very cosy, 4s. 6d.,'" usually Gs. fid. Men's Tan Kid Open-front Bals, 15s. 6d., usually 21s. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S: BOOTS, ALL REDUCED. ' - AT; ■HANNM'S : ; SALE. ' ; RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON QUAY AiND CUBA STREET. [ . CBIO

:HAAKE;; PIANOS.:, ; . nnHB.HAAKB is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness / of'tonei perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an;ideal instrument, and is used by musicians of note. It lias proved its. superiority for years,-and charms by its sweet melody and powerful, -yet sympathetic, tone. Inspect; TE£-HAAKE--at our warehouse, opposite-the Grand Hotel, 34 "Willis Street, THE "BRITISH CONTINENTAL.',PIANO.' CO. .; FROM ' FASHIONABLE'. LONDON. TO give the men of this.country an opportunity of the best West End talent, I have secured !the;services of James,A; Doherty, from Messrs. Hart and Son, of Regent Street. He comes with all the advantages of an extensive experience l iii' making Clothes for the best class of English customers. NEW ZEALANDERS WILL' DOUBTLESS READILY RESPOND TO THE INVITATION TO . VISIT TIIE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS in KELBURNE AVENUE, . • ' D.; MILLIGM. , MERCHANT TAILOR. . C 639

A' WELLS NEWTON xjL. (Late of Richmond and Newton), . SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. During temporary absence this month clients can communicate to Goldie's Brae, or Tel 2739 i ■ ' 5750 DBAFOETH. : S. MACKENZIE, BAERISTEE and SOLICITOE, ■ COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, . CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.A E. . B O.t.D SHIP, BAEEISTEE AND SOLICITOE. . EOUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS (Second Floor). Please take lift. CBO7 tjUL KL E Y AND DIDSLfJEY, Dental Surgeons, 8J WILLIS STEEET. WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 210. , C 603 KOBERT R. RICHMOND, C.E., CONSULTING ENGINEEE, Harcourt's Building, : Wellington. 'Phone 2093. Authorised by Government , to Survey Native Lands, KAI JIUURI. Licensed to carry out , Land Transfer Surveys. CG2S MONEY TO LEND. BOBEET COOK, Solicitor, 200 T.amblon Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in Bum 9 b - £100 and uDwards. at Current Bates. C 613 ctt MILL AD EO BEET 8 ON. \ 'AST ZLLUSTBATOB, lAND, STOCK, GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT. ' THE SQUARE- FEILDINCL rsn O. FEASBE W . (Late U.S.S. Coy.). riJSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING ouaj-uaip, . AGENT _ First Floor, Nathan's Building (over a M. Pflpkfl. XjvU*}p ... \ 'No. 11 Grojr Street,' .Wellington. .Telephone 2TC9.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 2631, 5 August 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 2631, 5 August 1908, Page 6

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