THE TRIUMPH o*' BARGAIN GIVING IS ATTAINED ■ ■ ■ AT KIRKCALDIE'S 'BIG SALE Bargain giving can go no further, for few firms have the courage and determination to face losses and clcar out lines. The polloy.of this Store Is fixed and unalterable—the season's goods must go at whatever sacrifice, and they are moving out Very rspldlyi The Sale is easily the greatest wa have ever held, and the Bargains are positively the Largost and most enticing that we have ever offered. There', are heaps of Bargains still left to excite your buying enthusiasm. Oonje 'In , to-day and test the Extraordinary values. BARGAINS IN BEDSTEADS. FANCY COODS AT SALE PRICES. A. GOOD SELECTION. Articles suitable for Gifts, or for personal If you are any sort of a judf*e of values, usoj offered now at practically Clearing ' you will see that the Bargains we are f Prices. offering in Bedsteads are better than you are > likely to get anywhere else. If you can do PIPE RACKS. Usually 11/6, 18/6 ,with another Metal Bedstead, • make the Now 4/6, 5/0 most of the present opportunity. SHAVING SETS. ' " HOSPITAL BEDSTEADS. ; • Usually 3/6, 14/6, 16/6, 49/6, 54/Size 2ft. 6in. Usually 27/6. Now 23/6 _ Now. 1/11, 8/8, ' 21/Size 3ft. ' Usually 28/6 Now 24/3 INK STANDS. Usually 4/6, 8/3ft. TUBULAR BEDSTEADS. . Now 1/11,3/3 _ Usuallr27/6/' .NOW 23/Q NOTE BOOKS. Usually 10d., 1/6, 2/3, 2/11 3ft. BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS, lin. pillars. Now 5 d., 9d.,1/2, 19 Usually 39/-. Now 33/- , 3ft. FRENCH'BEDSTEADS, liin. pillars. - POST CARD ALBUMS. Usually 60/-. Now 50/- Usually 4/-, 4/6, 5/-, 7/6 Bft. 6in. .FRENCH BEDSTEADS. Now 2/-, 2/3, 2/0. 3/9 Usually 62/6. . NOW 52/8. ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 4ft. FRENCH BEDSTEAD, lin. pillar. , . XYLONITE BOXES, for Soaps, eto. Usually 37/6. --Now 32/6 Usually lOid. Now 7d. 4ft. 6in. FRENCH BEDSTEADS, lin. ljin., ljin. pillars, some with brass rails, "DIABOLO." Usually 1/8, 1/11, 2/3, 4/6 ■ some with brass mountings. Now 1/3. 1/11, 3/3, 4/3 Regular Prices j 41/6, 65/-, 79/6, 82/6, £5/10/6 Reduced to 35/8, 55/6, 87/6, 71/8, £4/13/8 POST CARD FIRE SCREENS, to hold 16 4ft. 6iri: FRENCH BEDSTEADS, 2in. pillars, and 24 cards. Now 4jd., Bd. with heavy brass . ; . Regular Prices, £5/9/6," -£6- S/- " WASTE PAPER BASKETS, in Polished Reduced to £4/12/6,£5/7/6 Wood. Usually 10/11. Now 8/1J 4ft. 6in.. ALL-BRASS . BEDSTEADS, 2in ' ; .. ■ . pillars. ■ Regular Prico, £10/10- FANCY BRASS CLOCKS. Reduced to £8/19/8 ' Usually 13/6, 16/6, 19/6, 25/6, 35/6 4ft. 6in. ITALIAN BEDSTEADS. Now 10/11, 12/11, 14/11, 19/11. 26/6 Regular Prices, £6/19/6, £7/17/6, £12/19/- , ■ Reduced to . £5/18/8, £6/14/6, £10/15/- , TWIN BEDSTEADS, Black and Brass, and NICE MATTINGS AT SALE PRICES. all Brass.. Regular Prices, £5/15/6, £9/15/6, £18/10/- You'll be glad of theso Mattings in the Reauoed, to £4/17/8, £8/8/6, £15/14/6 , summer montlis, and you will be wiso to anAkiiwinv n .. niU A ! . ticipate your requirements, for the Prices . SANITARY 'BEDDING AT, SALE are all in your favour just now. TO , . PR,GES ' . • JAPANESE MATTING, 36in. wide. We make m our own Factory all the U SUall y 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/11 Bedding we sell, consequentjy wo can guar- Now 11d., 1/-, 1/2, 1/4 16 yard antee the same to bo hygiomc. Ail the ."•••:'"a™"' St " B !"» . , ■*» r ™" m -« * • Sizes 2ft, 6jn. 3ft. dft. 6in. 4ft. 4fti 6in. • COIRi MATS, a Largo Selection. "Usually 12/6 -15/6. .18/6 : 21/Q ' 24/6 27in. x 16in. Usually 3/9. Now 3/3 Now . 10/9 13/-. 16/- '181' 21/-' " 30in. x 18in. Usually 4/9. Now 4/3 •If Buttoned and Bordered, 1/0 extra. 33iii. x 20ili. Usually 5/6. Now 5/3 KAPOC BEDS, Second Quality, Buttoned 36in. x 22in. Usually 8/9. Now 0/- ; . and Bordered. 39in. x 24in. Usually 7/9,. Now 7/Sizes .: 2ft. 6in. 3ft. 3ft. 6iii. 4ft, 4ft. 6in. 42iu. x 26in. Usually 8/9. Now 7/11 , Usually 17/6 20/6 23/6 26/6 29/6 4oin. x 28in. Usually 9/9. Nov/ 8/11 . Now 14/11 17/6 • 20/- 22/6 25/- 48in. x 3Uiu. Usually 10/9. Now 9/11 KAPOC BEDS, Best Quality, Buttoned and .".Bordered;;' . • COIR MATTING, Best Quality. Sizes 2ft. 6in. 3ft. 3ft. 6in. 4ft:' 4ft: 6in. Widths 27iu. 36in. 4om. 54in. 72in. Usually,' 20/6 23/6 26/6 29/6 .34/6 Usually 2/3 3/- a,' 9 4/6 6/- ' Now V 17/6 ' 20/- ' 22/6 25/- ' 29/6 Now 1/11 2/8 3/3 3/11 5/3 STAINS, LTD. i "• - ■ ' C 512
VISIT HANNAH'S GREAT REBUILDING SALB, "7;"-BECAUSE!,! All tha Boots offered are ftesh, new, and'up-to-date,'and everything is going ■ ; flt EXTRAORDINARY "CLEARING.- PRICES. Don't wait until all the best lined are Bold, but visit the Sale straight away. '/ HERE ARE SOME PRICE STARTLER&!Men'fl Glace Kid Lace Boots, stout soles,, lis. 9d., usually 158. Gd. Men's Box Calf Lace Boots,'leather lined, 10s. 6d., usually 14s. Gd, Men's Chrome Lace Boots; sewn soles, Bs, 11d., usually 12s. Gd. lien's Strong Shooters, nailed, tOe aiid heol-plates, 7s. 11d. Men's.Giace Romers, very flexible,7s. lid.) usually 12s. Gd. Men's Tan'Bals, high-grade goods; 12s. 6d., usually 20s. Men's Patent Goloshed Boots, "Clapps's" make, 18s. Gd., usually 80s. Men's Chrome Slippers, flexible soles, 4s, 11d., usually 7s. Gd. Men's'Arotio Felt Slippers, Very cosy,'4s. ,6d,, usually Gs. Gd. Men's Tah Kid Open-front Bals, 15s. 6d., usually 21s. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, ALL REDUCED, AT HANNAH'S SALE. ! RETAIL STORES; LAiMB'ION QUA if AND CUBA STREET.
r - HAAKE PIANOS. rriHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained throngh its distinctiveness for sweetness ,of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is used by 1 , mtt&ieians of note. It has. proved'its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone.Inspddt THE HAAIiE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand llotel, 3-1 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 tho 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 VISIT THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS in KELBURNE AVENUE. D.. MIiLIGAN.' "■ ' MERCHANT TAILOR. CG3D
AIV EL L S NE AY TON • (Late of Richmond and Newton), SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Daring temporary absence this month clients - can communicate to Goldie's Brae, or Tel. 2(39 ~ - 5750 dEA POKT H . S. U ACK E N ZIE, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, -COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. t B. B tt l D S H I IV ■**■* ' SAKRISTEP. AND SOLICITOE. . BOOTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS (Second Floori. Please take lift. LBO7 TJ ULKLEY AND DIDSIitJB y, ' Dental Surgeons,. 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 210. CGO3 Robert r. Richmond, c.e,, . CONSULTING ENGINEER, HarcoUrt'fl Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093. Authorised by-Government to Survey Native lands, KAI RUUBI. Licensed to carry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 MONEY TO LEND. KOBERT COOKi Solicitor, . SdO T.ambton Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in earns "*• jEjIOO and onwards. at Current Rates. CMS &&§&■ m H E EMPIRE HOTEL A (LIMITED), THE LEADING AND MOST CENTSAIi HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W. SOETELD (into ol Colter's Hotel, ChxiitohurolOi
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