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KIRKCALDIE'S BIG SALE .There Is a remarkable consistency In the. attendance: of, customers at this Great Sale. ' The people are coming here '■ In crowds dally, and we know they , are not being disappointed. The Bargains are genuine, and they are as attractive to-day as , they were on -the opening day. of the Sale. Thousands of yards of Fabrics of all kinds, and hundreds of ■ articles have left the store and become the possessions of happy customers, but there are still thousands of.bargain Horns ' remaining.-v From our Reserve Stocks we have brought forward reinforcements, and we are to-day able to offer really • attractive values.- You< get more than your money's worth at this Sale. The loss is ours, and we gladly face' It because we ; want to clear the whote of our surplus stocks. , Ntyp' is the time to save money, now is the time to shop to advantage.' •• ■ ,<■>■■■ - -• ASTONISHINC BARCAINS IN * SANITARY BEDDING—AT SALE PRICES. ' • r i•• ''LINOLEUMB.-AND FLOOR COVERINGS. , IVe make 'in our own Factory all the .... , c „ * „„„„ . ' ' Bedding we sell, consequently we can guar•The right kind of floor coverings at the ~~1 . b( / hygionk A]l the • y / , I pr !°: Actnnishinfvßarciin materials' are'thoroughly, purified and.dood- /'■ ---;Vorised. The whole of our Bedding is now , - Pn c e; and it i 4 toyom adiantago to seem o . offOTed at Reduced Prices. . tho 'Floor Coverings needed. Wo otter 3011 „■ ,a 'Wonderfully Varied Selection of Dpoigns, , KAPOC BEDS, Third Quality. rv-..- -:. • • conventional'and-exclusive. gj ze3 2ft.6in. 3ft. 3ft.6in. 4ft. 4ft.Gin. 6ft. wide LINOLEUM, in Floral and Tile Usually • 12/6 15/6 18/6 21/6 2J4/6 „ - Patterns. Regular Price, 2/- Now c 10/!) 13/- 18/ 21/ Sale Price, 1/9 square yard. , If Buttoned and .Bordered, 1/9 extr . '» ' 'BEDROOM LINOLEUMS, m Two-tone Art KAPOO BEDS, Quality, Buttoned '* i Shades. Regular Price, 2/3, ' in w fiin 4ft 4ft Bin /. ' , Sale Prico, 1/11 square yard. £ ly ". ft lit W*£ 6ffc LINOLEUMS, in Tilo and Floral Designs. ... Now 14/11 17/6 20/- 22/6 25/Salo Pricef • - KAPOC BEDS, Best Quality, Buttoned and Bordered.' '.. ■ 6ft. LINOLEUM, Extra Special Quality, all ' sizes 2ft. 6in. 3ft. 3ft. 6in. 4ft. 4ft. 6in. , Good Design® Regulai Puce) 3/3 "• ' Usually 20/6 23/6 26/6 29/6 34/6 Sale Price, 2/11 square yard Now 17/6 20/- 22/6 25/- 29/6 I 'i: ': :* ; INLAID LINOLEUMS, in tho Tile and Floral , FIBRE BEDS, Sizes 3ft. and 4ft. 6in. ': Designs. -Regular Prices, 4/G,.5/G, G/6 Usually 12/6, 20/t .. ...Sale-prices, 3/9, 4/9, 5/9 square yard „ Now 9/11,16/11 FLOCK BEDS. " , ' '■ PASSAGE LINOLEUMS in Suitablo Patterns Sizes ' 2ft. 6in. 3ft. 3ft. 6in. 4ft. 4ft. 6in. ! :^p.S'-:;i^;':i^^tK; : Sft- Sin.;',. • V : Usually'l/9; 12/6 15/6 18/6 22/6 27/6 Now 1/6, 1/9 ; Nov; 9/6 12/6 15/11 19/3 23/6 Width 3ft. Usually 2/3, 2/9 ' Now 1/11, 2/3 : KAPOC PILLOWS. ' Width 3ft. 9in. Usually 2/6, 2/11 • Regular Prices, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9 ' - ' '' 'NOW 2/-, 2/3 . : Reduced to 2/3,2/9,3/3 each &5 i V :#;Width 4ft. 6in.:; :Usually 3/6, 4/-' NOW 2/11, 3/6 BARGAINS IN MATTRESSES. ' - . «<. onov ninuwra ,» HORSE HAIR- MATTRESSES. 6ft. CORK CARPETS, in Conventional sizGS . 3ft. 3ft. Gin. 4ft. 4ft. 6in. \ S e - S i gllS^'n U i j/R r ° om - S "' • Regular. Usually 50/- 62/- 67/- 72/-' .; > ' Sale pies, 3/6, 3/9 square yard Now . «/* 57/- 61/6 * » PLAIN CORK CARPETS, in Green, Bluo, mE WOVE; .- ■ , J nnr ] ■ „ 'Prtffn 'P-nlnni-inffC v ' SizCS 2fD. (Jill. 3tt. 3lt. 6lil. 4tt. 4tt. Gill. and lerra Cotta Colou lngs . , -Usually 12/0 13/6 14,(i , 15/6 17/fj , ' % ReguJai puce Mll Now 11/ a n/ 9 12/9 13/9 15/- » > , s Sale Price 2/8 square yard • ✓ i*> v 1 , WIRE WOVE MATTRESSES-Three-ply. } :-' .1 v - Sizes 2ft. 6in. 3ft. 3ft; 6in. 4ft. 4ft. Gin. 1, .BORDERS. Usually 16/9 18/6 19/6 21/- 22/6 " 1 ' LINOLEUM, 9in. wido \ No ", 14/9 - 15/9 .10/9 17/9 18/9 :' ; '^Usually-1/9.-: Now-1/6 - V. STRETCHERS, - Double Wire and Head CORK, 9in mde. .-Boards.. Sizes 2ft. 6in 3ft: Usually 1/11 Now 1/8 • Usually 14/9 16/6 . .Now 13/- . 14/- ■ • , V KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,,LTD.

' -IT'S COSTEY : - '"TO MOVE A LARGS STQCK.' i . THAT'S WHY we aro offering all. grades of Footwear at such ridiculously low prices. Wo prefer to clear out as'much as possible before'moving ■ ! i into our NEW FACTORY.. Every pair sold means less handling for us, and JIUST BE.a big saving to you.v, ■, .. OUE RE-BUILDINGr SALE IS WORTH A VISIT. • ' THE BARGAINS' ARE GENUINE SURPRISES. Women's Tan (3's' only) American Bals., welted. Bs. 11d,, usually 18s. Gd. i ■ ■ i . Women's G}ace Bals,- stout winter soles, 7s. Ild., usually' lis. Gd. •••• • . Women's Patent Front,-one-bar walking shoes, :Bs. ,11d., usually 14s. 6d. Women's Glace Kid, cross-bar walking shoes, 7s. 11d., usually lis. Gd. Women's ' Glace and Patent Evening Shoes, 2s.' 6d., usually 4s.' 6d. . . Women's Black Felt Slippers, cord,soles. 9d, usually Is. 3d. . .. Girls'.'Tan Kid Laoe Shoes, 7 to 10, 4s. lid.,v lli to 1, 55.; 11d., half-price. > Girls' Tan Kid Button Boots, 7 to 10, iis, 11a., 11 to 1, 7s. 11d., halfprice. ■ "Men's' : GlacevEomeos, broad' and narrow-toes, 7s. 11d,, usually lis. Gd. . ;iMen's:Arctic F,elt, Slippers, very cosy, 45.'6 d., worth.Gs. 6d.., i Men's High-Grade Tan Bals, .a variety, 12s. 6d., usually .20s. Ilea's|Patent Dress Boots, American, 16s. 6d„ usually 23s.'Gd. SCORES O.F OTHER BARGAINS. •' AT HANNAH'S--SALE.': ; ; RETAIL SIURES. LA.uI3ION yUAi! CDBAi'STREET. ■ ' - CBIO ' _ ' HAAKE, PIANOS.:-: ; f;' "v- ■ : •''*" - J ! .'/V. V' ' 'T" ~ ' ... '• .mHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness i V-toiW'perfept' abtion.'tbeauty; and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is used V&iy-musicians'"of'■]note.'; It;:has';proved''its superiority-for years, and-'charms' by its sweet 'melody and powerful,-ye£ sympathetic, tons. ' ' r < ' Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 31 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO, FROM FASHIONABLE LOMDON. T" ' O give the men of this country an opportunity ' of the best West, End talent, I have secured the, services of James A. Dolierty, from Messrs. Hart and Son, of Regent. Street. : He comes with all the advantage's of. an extensive experience in.making Clothes lor the best cliiss of, English; customers.,., " ,'~ ; NEW ZEALANDERS.WILL DOUBTLESS READILY RESPOND TO THE INVITATION TO . -VISIT THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS in KELBCJRNE AVENUE. " ■ D. .'MiLLIGM.: ,'. 1 MERCHANT TAILOR. . CG39

W E L L S N E W T-,0 N • (Late of Richmond and Newton), , SURVEYOR'AND CIVIL ENGINEER. •' During temporary absence this.month clients * .can communicate. to Goldie's Brae, or 'l'el. 2739 1 ■'." l ■ ■ : . 5 ' 50 _ QjEAFO'BTH S: .. MACKENZIE. • BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, . CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON.. ~ B ; BHDSHIP, * .BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, '• ■ / ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, * FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS . >V (Second. Floor). Please take lift. CBO7 : ""T>'U I K L E.t' A N D D I D SLUE Y, Dental Surgeons, -81 "WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.' •• Telophona No. 210. C 603 BOIIERT Ri", RICHMOND, 0. E., V -. CONSULTING ENGINEER, ~ Harcourt's Building,. Wellington. 'Phone 2093. Authorised by Government, to Survey Native Landß, KAIRUURI. . Licensed to carry .out ■ Land' -Transfer'' Surveys. ■ - C 625 MONEY TO LEND. ROBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 T.nmbton . Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sumß h - j6IM and mwards, it Current Bates. C6li ' "THE DOMINION." >■! NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. THE OFFICES of "TEE.DOMINION" are ■ now Situated at our NEW BUILDINGS, ' <; • AVENUE, off Lambton Quay, where clients : Bra requested to transact business-. Wj H» MUNBO. ; Mil tfau&est

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