AN ASSEMBLAGE OF EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS TO GIVE ECLAT TO THE CLOSING HOURS OE KIRKCALDIE'S BIG SALE. KIRKC ALDIE'S BIG SALE WILL CLOSE DEFINITELY ON SATURDAY AT 1 P.M. \' ' ' \ ' --V • - Don't miss the Extraordinary Bargains to-day, they are worth coming for, >no matter what trouble you may be put to, Tho Sale has been a glorious success, simply beoause the Bargains havo Been on a Crand and Magnificent Scale. For To-day and To-morrow until 1 p.m. you will have the choice, of the following i— , " 1 MILLINERY BARGAINS. SILKS AND DRESS COODS. FANCY SECTION. Contd. The Balance of tHe Trimmed Hats and TAPPETA SILKS, in Vhitß Grounds, with 35 JAP»LOTSES in We Jky V Toques. Clearing at 3/11 and 7/11 each Black Stnp.s; also Black and White and WorTh 'All the BONNETS that remain. . .. :ciearlns at' 1/6 a yard n /6. Clearing at 6/11 eaoh Clearing at 8/6 each ; . • • ; *" "" " * RFATW-TO-WEAR FELT HATS. . BLACK SILKS, in! Louisino, Men'., and 20 MUSLIN EMBROIDERED ' BLOUSE Clearing at 2/11 and 4/11 Mossaline. Clearlhg at 1/11, 2/6 a yard PIECES, in Cardinal, Embroidered White, •FURS'HATS. Olaarlng'at 1/11 ; COLOURED VELVETEENS, in Good Dark wJrtft/6 aJft/e ofeariJg R/O SILK and SATIN SHAPES. , L . Shades. - : Clearing at,l/- a yard «° rtll 5 ' 6 b ' 6 ' Glear,ns 2/8 ' .--V ■ ■ t Clearing at 2/11 INEN CRASH, for Spring Costumes, 36 50 HOUSEMAIDS' APRONS, in White MOTOR CAPS; in Cloth and Serge. . inches wide. , Only a yard Muslin, trimmed with Embroidery. Full ravSiuTS UMiiSWi® ra«* • Sl " p * s i ' """ CHILDREN S MBSLIN . inclles w i,] e . ■ Warth 2/6. • . g ALL WOOL FASCINATORS, in Cream TrarruTMAnm QTPAW RFTAPFS -t 1/*. 1/6 Clearing at lejd a yard an( j a |j wanted colours. Worth 6/11. ■'SSSSS STRIPED. COTTON VOILES, a limited . ' Clearing at 2/11 eaoh ' At' 6d., 1/- each ' 9Uintlty aVallaW c C |' e T arlng at 4id . a yard 70 KNITTED MOTOR SCARVES, in Cream FLOWERS and BIRDS' WINGS,-' ' ' • and-all preferred colours. Worth 2/11; .. .At 3d. and 6d. ALL WOOL BLACK DRESS FABRICS, > .Clearing at 1/-each STRAWS IN ALL COLOURS, { and B yard 15 dozen NUR SES' COLLARS and CUFFS, ": . ; ■ ALL WOOL DELAINES, in Dark Grounds, - usilal 'y sold at 1/- dozen ; uiftMc'ijie ri ftTHINP with Spots and Neat Designs. Clearing at 1/ dozen WOMEN S CLOT Clearing at 1/-a yard 12Q FANCY LINEN COLLARS. Usually 12 CREAM .VoiLE, SKIRTS, Smartly EMBROIDERED BLACK ROBES, just a 1/3 each. Clearing at 7jd. each Trimmed witH liace^.- v . ; fcw left - '■ gj e gj„ g at 50/ . each 600 yards. TWILL SILK RIBBON, 10 inches „— n of'am' wide, iki Cream, , Primrose, Violet, 25 TWEED SKIRTS. Clearing at 9/ Emerald, Pink, lieliotropo and Royui 20 CKCLOTH SKIRTS. arlnga t fl/11 great- BAR6AINS IN THE FANCY Blue. Worth # 50 T ™ an d. Iga^h with 000 CQLOTOED SILK RIBBONS, 25 Dark and Light Grey TWEED COATS and. 50 ALL M.OOL B 0 to 6 n.ches wulc. Urtli /^ SKIRTS, Coats three-quarjwr length. blearing at 3/11 each • l l d > wearing ai a yarn . Regn ,ar P at' ig/e qo ceylon'-FLANNEL BLOUSES, Tarisian 1000 yards PLOBAL and FANCY beiassemitbi>R®ssi»o^ s^,; ...h . aJSJ* . »,i ' * fiEMEMBER THIS C Lo3ES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 1 p.m.
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' : ■ ■ ' ' ■ : <5" — %HE-'ITEMS - BELOW . V that will pay you to investigate. Tbey mean- real ocotiohlJ- •to top. wise. EK^P6r ': A LL .STYLES OP FOOTWEAR , . : AT BARGAIN CUT PRICES. ■" ,s!iio'.. ■; ,USo" V,- v. ; , to BE SEEN AT OUR ' " GREAT RE-BUILDING SALE. Wd Oxford' to 10, 4s.,jdn 11 to .1,. ss. "Bd. Half-prioo. V ' Girls' White Drill Ballet Shoes, 7 to 10, 3i. 3d.; 11 tol,-3s, 11d. to clear. Girls' White Satin Evening Shoes, sizes 7; S, 9. To Clear, ■H.lld. Women's " KfippendorfV" Walking Boots, 165.,6 d. Usually.27B.-6d. Women's Glace Kid Button Boots, Smart, 10s. 6d. Usually lGs. Gd. WomenM .Taii; Kid American Bals,, 3's only. - Bs. ; .lldi ■Usually 16s. Women's Box Calf Lace Shoes, for Winter. 9sw6d. ." Usually. 12s. 6d. Women's Glace Kid Two-bar Walking Shoes. -7s.>lld. Usually 10s. 6d. Men's Ton Bftlß., High Grade,.s, G, 7; only,, .10s, 6d. , Worth,2ls.; ■ . Men's Glace Bhis.i Round Toes, Leather Lined, 10s. 11d. Usually lis. Gd. •' ". ', V " ALL GOOD SOUND SHOES ' REDUCED AT , ; HANNAH'S RE-BUILDING SALE ■ RETAIL STOItESi LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. - ' ' " ' j ' ■ : ' CBIO ' . FROM FASHIONABLE LONPON. TO civti the men of this' country an opportunity, of the best West End talent, I have secuxed the services of James A. Doherty, 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 .VISIT THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS in KELBURNE AVENUE. D. MILLIGAN.' MERCHANT' TAILOR. C 639 HAAKE ;PIANOS.'. . mHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through iis distinctiveness for Bweetncss A of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is used by musicians'of note. It has proved its superiority for years, and charms, by its sweet pielody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. .■ Inspect THE HAAKE'at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotol, Street. ; THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. ■ WHAT, : MOTO® : CAE? WE SUGGEST YOU CONSIDER THE MERITS OF OUR CARS!III"' " F.I. A.T."—World's Record Holder, for Hill Climbing! Speed—l2o miles per liour-and Reliability. ' . . ' Reliability Record Holder. ' "VAUXHALL."—Speed and Reliability. 'Winner of'2ooo Miles -and Scottish Reliability Contest. . ■ "HEN AU LT—JACKSON."—Reliability. V 1... ; THERE IS -NO DISPUTING THE FACT!!! THESE.'ABE ".THE FOUR BEST.' WE have such confidence in theso Cars '.Arriving in. September wo have a latest for giving Perfect Satisfaction at . . model 12-lfi, H.P., "VAUXHALL," which sight 'and by' demonstration, that we are will; bo a revelation for easy manipulation prepared to .wait on any intending pur- and. noiseless running. chaser of a Car on hearing from him. No , our Qarago' is one of the most up-to-date matter where you .live wo can reach jou m the noßi'H ISLAND, with a full equip, in one or any or our uiis. nient of the latest Tools and Annliance? Wo these <= a l s a3 part of our fotfeoping with any mechanioal ropair, and business methods, and any. yrno are in M6toi'ists touring Hawke's Bav in tho comterested aijd for whom we may demon- 6engon ttro cordially invited to inspect state must feel under no obligation for ol f r WorkS) stock of C L, and Motor luhany- attentions, ns we sell solely on the dries. We have arriving by overy steamer merits of the Cat*, .and' and ih stock, something now to Motorists! like critics,, who on sight Ot our tars au- and our salesman is, always in- attendance w * **> «»•«£•-» • Motor Car, with standard side' entrance wmE Us NOW , , ( Body, Capo Cart.Hood and Wind Shield, ; . ■ which is absolutely the MO»Si LUXU- . . RIOUS CAR EVER INTRODUCED INTO Qualified Exports sont to any part of THE COLONIES. Besides which we have the North Island. a very NEAT, PAST, and PLEASING 1 ■ • "GLADIATOR,', with two. seats HOOD jjAVE A REPUTATION TO mci? and WIND SHIELD, which we also hold for ■ UXAIION TO LOSE. demonstration. IKI p; W. SAMPSON & COMPANY, "COUNTY OARAGE AND MOTOR WORKS," .WAIPUKURAU, H.B, Telegrams—"SAMPSON," • ( ,' TELEPHONE No, 28. .' - ' ii' ' ■■■ —
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 276, 14 August 1908, Page 6
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