THE RESULTS OF TRADE DEPRESSION IN ENGLAND! 1 These aro to bo seen most vividly in tho tremendous stocks with which Home warehouses aro glutted. But it is only tho man oil' tho spot who picks up tho bargains. Extraordinary purchases have been mado in London by Mr. H. W. Kersley, and their phenomenal character will bo reflected in' the remarkablo offers to bo mado to tho Wellington public at tho.Economic. At a private view in this store yesterday I beheld with wondor tho piles of beautiful goods in every lino that aro to bo offered at appallingly low prices. ■ Tho daintiest of ladies' and children's lingerie await buyers—the lace-frilled petticoats amazing me at their: price. Each department was in a whirl; each assistant busy preparing for this, the greatest of'bargain sales. There was an electric current in the atmosphere, which seemed to foretell the extraordinary sale that takes place to-morrow (Thursday). The doors open at nine o'clock, when customers will procure thrice the value in goods for their money. . , Tho choicest of silk lawn and muslin blouses; white embroidered gowns and skirts are to be sacrificed. Messrs. George and Kersley believe in ridding their store of goods—nothing is kept for next season. You can refurnish your house artistically and well at moderate prices. ' 1 Tho store has been enlarged and improved, and is now extremely spacious, and goods aro capitally displayed. . Included in the bargains to be offered is the wholesale assigned stock of a local firm, which Will help to swell 'the volume of attractions to bo sacrificed to an : eager and anxious public. DEAR MIRANDA,— Bo at the Economic doors at nine sharp in the morning I Papa has behaved beautifully! _ A fivepound note to spend on the bargains! .Isn't he a dear? 7687 GEM.
' caa; " PARIS HOUSE, ' ■ RESTAURANT FRANCAIS, 178 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.' . A HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT, introducing ■the Best Continental Features. ' LUiNCiUiiJiN', 12 till 2 p.m. TABIE JJ'HOTIi—I- till 2 p.m. ;'-'-6'till'-Bp.m: SERVICE A LA: CARTE—IO a.m. till 11 p.m. DliNNElt—fi to B.p.m. For years tha want of a- High-class Restaurant has been felt in Wellington, and the Restaurant Francais is designed to, fill this want. The Cuisine will be under the-Personal' Charge of ilr. Dosneui, late Chef of the Wellington Club. : SUPPERS TO ORDER,SERVED IN PEIVATE ROOMS, r, - , " ' 0. DESNEUX, C 978 Proprietor.' There Is no Psin! F.veryone associates, Pain 1 with Dentistry. To most., ;; people tiiey are synony- • mous terms. ■ ■' But let us tell you right away that we have made Dentistry a pleasure for you; that we have ■, mastered all Its terrors. You come into our rooms a trembling sceptic—you go out, well, just a smiling advocate for us 1 Is there any person on this earth more.dreaded than the dentist who gives you pain; or anyone . more revered than he . who saves your teeth with no pain at all. I ' Come to us—we study your feelings as well as your teeth, and we also study your purse. OPEN" DAILY, including Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 5.30 pim/and' from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. LONDON ... DENTAL INSTITUTE; Corner of Willis and Manners Streets WELLINGTON. s MOTHER'S MACHINE. A mother sot In a room rorlorn. Sewing the clothes all tattered and tors. The afternoon wanes and the livening Urawi nigh, Boon hubby will come, and Ehe heaves a big sigh. Just then at the door comes a rat-tat-tap, There at the gate stands ■ horse and a trap; A man haj dismounted id come up th» green, Braring aloft a , SINGEn mnchiae. - , "Good afternoon, madam," ho 6uys, with a bow, "If you'll i.-are me a moment I'll please job 1 tow, "For hero I bring you the housewife 1 ! best friend, "Your worries and troubles are now at aa end." The deposit is paid, the machins is aet down. Just fancy! A SINGER for a weekly halfcrown. The lady is happy, that is easily eeon, She now has her .wuh—a SIN'GEB aooUatt
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 339, 28 October 1908, Page 3
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