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THE CLOTHES TO WEAR! CHIEF BRAND clothing is suitably named —It Leads. | CHIEF BRAND clothing has all the style, finish, and genent I quality of high class made-to-measure tailoring. I CHIEF BRAND clothing is made in the Dominion, by tuell--9 paid workers, made under the conditions YOU bs!be | approved and settled. I BOXED READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, 8 STYLISH AND DURABLE RAINCOATS, IN FASHIONABLE TWEEDS. AU Styles and Shades* For atl Ages And Tastes* "CHIEF BRAND" for Excellence LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES I All the leading Colours in Silk-Fmished VELVETEEN. Is. llil. per sard. The latest designs in BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, BSd., 9id., l(Ud., Is. per yard. MOIt LEY'S PYJAMA FLANNELETTES, in new Colourings, 7^(1., BJd., 10id. per yard. English-made LACE CURTAINS, 3jds,, 3Jyde., and lyda. long, 4a. 6d., Gs, 6d., Bs. 6d., 10a. 6d. per pair. MOKJ.EY'S CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Kibbed, Plain, la. 9d., la. lid.. 2a. 6d. per pair. MEN'S STRONG WORKING SHIRTS. 2s. 6d., 2s. lid.. 3s. 3d. each. ' MACDOUGALL AND CO., OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. Cot thin advt. out, and we will allow yon a special discount on any or all of the above prices. -THE SPRING FAIR - ' Is a huge magnet, continuously, powerfully, and more powerfully attracting the keenest, the most discerning, and tho .most critical of Wellington's shoppers. Bargain-lovers are appreciating to the full this rarest of rare treats. Economical housewives aro enjoying tlio unheard-of money-saving opportunities. Men and Boys, tooj may ' . get their quota of delight from this Great Shopping Carnival, THE SPRING FAIR. HERE'S THEIR CHANCE. BOYS' COTTON TUNICS, well mado, suitable for school wear. Worth 3/6. Fair Price, 1/11, BOYS' CONWAY SUITS, particularly Strong and Serviceable. Sizes oto 4. For Boys 3to 6 years. Worth 12/6. Fair Price, 7/6. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, all Wool, Prussian Collars, Excellent in appearance, and wondorfully strong. Worth 19/6. Fair Price, 14/6. BOYS' 3-GARMENT SUITS, all Wool. Wo recommend this line as a splendid Suit for sturdy Boys. Sizes 10 to 13, for Boys 11 to 14 years. Worth 29/6. Fair Price, 17/0. TIES, in all the Latest and Most Attractive Designs, At Spring Fair Prices. MEN'S SAC SUITS, of excellent cut, first-class finish and latest style. These Suits fit men of average build, and are' of unequalled value. Fair Prices, 29/6, 35/G, 42/-, 55/- to 84/-. MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, Fashionable Colours, Starched Cuffs and Soft Fronts. 1 Most comfortable for Spring and Summer Wear. ' ' Fair Price, from 3/11 each. MEN'S STRIPED TUNIC SHIRTS, excellent Value. From 2/6 each. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS, strong and serviceable. Fair Price, from 2/6 to 3/11. ■MEN'S 1 STRAW HATS, Brazilians, Tuscans, and Boaters. Fair Price, from 2/11 each. Mall Orders are Invited, and will receive the same careful attention as if placed personally. VESTCH & ALLAN, - CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. , r .... .. ' ; THE .SCOULLAR CO^PAf^Y'S ttEIT FBIISIIG SEE. TO-DAY and Every Day this Week. This Sale has caused great enthusiasm and plenty of exoitement, for . the Bargains are proving a positive revelation to the public. The Coods must be moved cut, and tlicy are going at our Great Bargain Prices. BARGAINS FOR TO-DAY. CORK CARPETS, slightly damaged. Usually 4/-. Now 2/8 a square yard. ART FELT, about 80 yards, Gold Colour. Usually of-. Now 2/9 a yard. ODD AXMINSTER CARPET BORDERS, for Staircases, 18 inches Regular Prices, 7/3 and 7/6 u yard. Sale Prices, 3/9 and 4/- a yard. SPECIAL INLAID LINOLEUM, Patterns run. right through, and cannot wear. out. Ist Quality—Usually 6/6. Now 4/9 , square yard. 2nd Quality—Usually 5/6. Now 4/3 square yard. 3rd Quality—Usually 4/3. Now 3/G square yard. AXMINSTER DOOR SLIPS. A Nice Lot. Usually 3/3. Now 2/9 each. REMNANTS OF LINOLEUMS, Inlaid and Printed. All at Half-price. Tie SCOOLLMMIf, Ltd, I LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. & ifflK /96k ,4HSk It has been said that, because we charge & || MM 1 £0 little for our artificial teeth, we must . 18 00 00 0 use inferior materials. Now to refute | these interested misstatements, and to . , dispel any doubt upon this score, we r*Arfc irAll I offer £100 ° t0 ail y person who can rilic 105 I I prove that materials other than the I vl\ I vl) 1 highest-grade are ever wittingly used by us in our £3 3s. sets of teeth. Ours is the largest practice in Wellington. This, and our modern methods, enable us to make Full Upper or Lower Sets - « from £2-2-0 Highest Grade „ • • £3-3-0 Gold Fillings - - - - - from 7-6 Silver Fillings ..... „ 5.0 Perfectly Painless Extractions - 2-6 (Painless System, Gas, or Local Anaesthetics). REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR RETURN YOUR MONEY. Andrews & Wyett, London Dental Institute, Corner of WILLIS and MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON. THE OCEAN ACCiI)EINT guarantee cokpuiiation, limited. GEOSS ASSETS. ISO? £2,113,727 E ESEKVES, 1907 £1,651,112 INCOME, 1907 ... <£1,450,715. Head Office (or New Zealand:—4 CUSTOMHOUSE QTJAT, WELLINGTON. BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE CORPO RATlON.—Accident and Sickness Insurance WITH WORLD-WIDE TEA'VEL; Employers' Liability, Workers' Compensation; Mori* cage Indemnity; Public ltisk; Plats Glass; Fidelity Guarantee: LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CHARLES M. MONTEFIORB, Cs27 General ilanacer and Attornoy for New Zealand.

AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES, SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALITY. lIAX KEEJSSIG, Little Taranaki Street Thw» B*W.

altek Q.EE AND FOB VENETIAN BLINDS. FOB HOLLAND BLINDS. FOB SUN BLhVfDI Only Address— QOIN BTEBET, WELLINGTON. 'Phvno SIIS, C 775

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 October 1908, Page 3

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