A GREAT DRAPERY "CLEARING!" srir warnock aiis SOME of our Departments arc so overstocked that wo linvo decided to make a great clearing at very large reductions in prices, and an extensive price list is being circulated. In this small space we give a few examples of the sacrifices we are making to clear the prosent stock.. Some thousands of pounds worth are near at hand, and will he opened shortly. Costumes, 555. for 395. fid.; Dust Coats, 375. Gd. for 275. 6d.; Skirts, 275. Gd. for 15s. Gd.; Pleated Holland Skirts, 4s. lid. for 2s. lid.; Corsets, gs. Gd. for ss. lid.; Combinations, ss. 3d. for -is. lid.; Delaine Blouses, 9s. Gd. for 6s. lid., and 4s. lid.' for 3s. 3d.; Rich Silk Blouses, trimmed Guipure, 10s. Gd.; AUovcr Embroidered Blouses lGs. 6d. for 13s. Gd.; Feather Stoles, 395. Gd. for 255. 6d.; Light Shades Suede Gloves, 3s. Gd. for 2s. Gd.; Our Best, 75.; Kid Gloves, ss. Gd.; Neckwear Ruffles, Ties, etc., Is. 4d. for Is., 3s. Gd. for 2s. 6d., 4s. Gd. for■ 3s. Gd.; Hosiery.—Cashmere Stockings, Is. Gd. for Is.; Zephyr Lawns, 7d. for 51d; Checks, Stripes, Cotton Delaines, Stripes and Floral, IOJd. for 7sd.;' Zephyr-bor-dered Robe Lenetlis, 14s. Gd. for 10s. Gd.; Fine Voiles, Floral Borders, 16s. lid.,. worth 255.; Finlay's Sheeting, single bed, is. 2d. a yard; Hundreds of Towels, 6d., 7d., 8d.,:9d., 10d., Is. each; Linen Embroidered Bedspreads, 295. 6d. for 225. Gd., 425. for''29s. Gd.; Men's Tailor-mada Suits, 595. Gd. for 495. Gd.; £25,000 worth of bargains at WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. i
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. . ■ *" i "' HUGH DOUGLAS. BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER. SPECIALIT t: Douglas Patent Loose-Leaf Account Books. . Factory Address-VICTORIA STREET, Wellington.. C5Ol FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE. Tiinotable—Leave Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive. Levin 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin'4.3o p.m.; leavo Levin 7.30 p.m., arrivo Foxton 9.30 p.m. Leave Foxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon i 2.50 p.m., arrive Foxton 4.30 p.m. 1 g LUKE ' AND CO. . (LIMITED).' MARINE, HYDRAULIC,. DAIRY; AND . .GENERAL ENGINEERS. BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Estimates Given for Every Description of Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. ' FOR SALE: New and Second-hand Engines and Boilers, Pulleys, Bearings, Shaftings, etc. . MANNERS STREET/ WELLINGTON. JMPERIAL ADVERTISING AGENCY. General Advertising and. Theatrical Agents. Hoardings, Programmes, Catalogues, Newspaper Advertising. Rbom: 8 COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse Quay. / A. SYDNEY WATSON (Late Advertising Manager, " N.Z. Times"), .. Manager. Telephone: 1880. t.u. Box. 264. C 677, OUR, Client will nevor regret the High First Cost of a STANDARD ELECTRiC ELEVATOR. His monthly- bills for Low Current Consumption (from 2s. to 20s.' per month) will always remind him pleasantly of our good advice. He will speak to his friends of thj wonderful economy of the STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereas the placing of a contract for the supply of a Cheap Electric Lift offered by those who do not understand electrical conditions, will certainly reflect discredit upon the professional adviser, and; indeed, may prove a ghastly blunder. Ask the users of over SOO STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in. Australasia what nicy think. ..jl.'/-.;. :. • The good points.of, the, Standard .are expen"-., give, bet they- ; .'are--..vitali--..' They ensure" Durability, ; Reliability; - Efficiency, Economy, and 'Safety., ' STJNDARD LIFTS'ARE BEST VALUE ' FOR MONEY. Sole Agents for New Zealand— '•• TURNBULL: AND - JONES, LTD., ELuu'TRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. C 559 Under ? His Excellency Patronace of Th ® Governot ' CITY.DYE WORKS, TAYLOR AND CO. ' Works.—Kent 'lernce. Telephone 2666. Receiv. ing Shop-No. 11 Bowen. Street, Telephone 1171. Having Businesses in all the leading townsOur Work needs no, comment CG3I LADIES' BAGS. STOCK OF ; LATEST STYLES JUSTIN. ... j .'■ ' ' . :'- INSPECT THE WINDOWS. . L A N K S H E A R'S, Lambton Quay. ■ ! C 665 GENTLEMEN, THE most oft-repeated question of the day,' over the whole of the Dominion ia "WHO SAYS BEGG'S?"and the never failing reply, from all who care for a pure,, mellow; - non-smoky Scotch Whisky, is: "WE ALL DO." Ask for it at all the leading hotels and don't be put off with any other brand, DRINK BEGG'S.' : - -■ ■ cal( ,- DRY MOLASSES FODDER IS now available at LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street Wellington, • containing rabout 60 per cent, pure Molasses, rich in sugar. Even wheu Vther food is abundant, this is a cheap nourishing food for all kinds of stock —cattle, calves, horses, sheep, pigs. Can be fed to etock as easily as hay, bran, meal, chaff, eto„ or will mix readily with all foods. ANALYSIS. Nitrogen (equal to. Albuminoids, 4.1) 0.7 Carbo Hydratos (including sugar, 40) ...... 5G.0 Vegetable tissue 14,0 LAERY AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. C7BO (By Appoint- Bis Excelleser ment to Lord Plunket) 1 "OOUQUETS for Weddings and PresentaHons, JIJ Dainty Posies and Baskets for Birthdays, Bon Voyage, etc., Wreaths and Funeral Emblems sent to any part'of Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 30 Willis Street, ..Wellington. C 771 ■
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