To-Itay, Wednesday, 'the First Day of the . Great Expansion Bale. '• ,: v' yi r \- ; ' ; ' ' : Thore are to be 8lx:osn 'Sale Days, but tha most wanted, the best bargains, ara secured In the forenoon of the first day. It r .r- |» advisable to I)ohere at .9 a.m.i sharp, and to get In!with the first rush of shoppers. ..The bargfllns on this oooaslon are wider >' - In scopa and charaoter than In any previous Sale, and they are batter worth having. The bargains are intense, captivating and fascinating, and below m give soma. Idea of what we mean, v.lr-.rw .H '.~-y ~ .'.-xj, .Vu, V•' ;> /;•' TWEED COSTUMES IT SAX.E PRICES. TEMPTING- BARGAINS IN TWEED COATS. .. v! ,: 60 JSTON COSTUMES, jn Navy,' Light and Darls; Grey, 20 THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS, in Brown awl Grey ;-Browo and Fawn Tweod, .lined throughout;;. ...RogulavPncesj • Tweeds. -\ Regular Price, ;25/6 each. Clearing-at 11/9 eacli. . 59/6, 63/-, 84/- Clearing at 35/6, i 24 TWEED COATS, three-quarter length, m Checks and Stripes. ' 60 SMART COSTUMES, lap coats and skirts, in Black and Nary. h mFvnnF™' . 2£ % 3 1 6 > 3^- x Clearing at 12/6 and 13/6. ' Tweeds. Many coots silk lined, and all costumes lined LZ UA .J, b < » n ' Heather Mixture Tweeds, three-quarter fh * teSjiUtob! 0 !'"' »«*" *'"• .EO TWEED COSTUMES,. Jong fitting and long basque Mats. M T 'EcgiJarTriceMWe" V:/:v.r: / .;.v , costumes Imed -Silkj. in .Light'anai'Dark- TiYoeds. . • TJsnally. : - 39/6 each. : Sale Price; 24/6 each ' ■■ ■ t £6 61- and £7 7/, Clearing at 84/- 15 COATS, in Striped and Plain Coloured Tweeds. SevonE5 TWEED COSTUMES,' three-quarter length fitting coats, lined eighths length, loose fitting. Regular Prices, 27/6, 29/6, throughout: in Black and Navy Tweeds. Regular Prices, 32/6. Clearing at 19/11 each. . ,si-69/6,- 79/6, 84/-, 105/- . iClearing. at. 39/6: and, 49/6,'... ! i , 6 FULL-LENGTH COATS, in Light-weight Check Tweeds,, with--12 CLOTH and TWEED COSTUMES, with Fancy Coats, Gearinfinf ' Resulnt ' Pri<;o ' 46/6 woh ' ' , ' trimmed and lined with Silk. Regular 84/-, 105/- to f Wea ™S at 16 ' U eacb ' . £7 1776. Clearing at 21/- each. 25 FLANNEL COSTUMES, jn Light Grey, mined, hip-fitting, . SERVICEABLE DUST COATS. v * and:, Bag.-.-shapes, . Jugular 47/6, 49/6. .Clearing: 'at* 29/6.- • - ,100 JiUSTRU DUST COATS, in' Croaro and Light Shades, seven- ' - 20 CREAM SERGE COSTUMES, well-cut and full skirts, lined eighths and full length, daintUy trimmed with Oriental ,i -.. and-.daintily: trimmed. ~ Regular Pricos, 59/6, . ?cla T i ifi ■ ' '' ' 39/6, 42/-. oaoh, ' fiO/fi nioarinn- at 35/6 i Sale Prices, 15/6, 18/6, 21/-, 26/- / '< mure mvrV . 20 S VBT COATS, in Silk Linen, Shantung, and Tussore. 20-CREAM-SERGE, ETON COSTUMES, very smartv . ltegular Rormlar Prices 49/fl 53/6 ■ 63/- 67fi! pvh Rhla Pripnti Prices/84/-, 94/6, to £8 8/- Sale Prices, 49/6, 63/-, 73/6. - 25/1, 35/0, 42/- 1 ' I' , ' ' ' ' '' 25 SICILIAN COATS, seven-eighths length, Gibson shape, in 1 ' > i Cream and Pastel Shades. Regular Prices, £2/6, 55/6, 59/6. ' SLASHING'SILK BARGAINS. ' a crash® DUST, COATS, in ' three-quarter and seven-oi^hths ■■•?■■■ ■■ ■ lengths, m Avhito and Fawn. ; Collars trin.nicd Embroidery, „ „ . , ~r m White ,and Colours. Regular Prices, 14/6, 18/6 to 45/6 v.y,--:..-;.rJO 'SHiE-'BLOTISES. •c.-'Tbese l , are ; ,aU iin: Caidmals and.iMaroonai'. . , each. Clearing at 5/11, 7/lf, ; 10/11 each. 1 . and are trimmed Valenciennes Insertion. Usual Price, )\:: ■?.' } 19/6*Xo 27/6 .<jacb,Salsj Price,.,6Al. ~: » v, i , r : -' '13 A TW" HA A fPQ 1 ' ■.JAPA^SE•'SII/K■ , ■BLOUS^^^'t^cked -frontsj ;:Trith;*narrow- r f , '' fr£-T h Jm* Ty ' Crc,ms OD]y ' Usual i>rice ' 10/9 eacb ' 24 CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS, three-quarter length, i.n Navy, Sale Price, //11. _ , Fawn, Green, and Grey. Regular Pricos, 25/6, 27/6, 29/6 - ; 80 JAP ANISE; SILK-BLOUSESi effectively, -trimmed >Valon- .m each.: Clearing at 7/11 eaoh. ■ : - s :. ciennes Lace'and 1 Insertion,;long-sleeves'. !.. v lvory,. Sky,'.Pink'. 12 CRAVENETTE 1 RAIN COATS, in Navy-and - other colours. .. •'■ only. Usijal Prico, ,12/9- each.. . Sale Price, 9/11. ■; .....ißegular Prioes,' 28/6, 35/6, to.CS/6. Clearing at 15/11. 25 FRENCH CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, effectively trimmed 12 CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS, three-quarter length, Inverness : : -v' ! J^^'/',r;:Taleneieniiies' , ' , Usual and -Coat Shapes. Regular, Prices, .37/6, 45/6,....55/6. ■Prire 19/6 eaoh Salo Price 14/6 Clearing at 21/- eaoh. „™v 4 wmrarc fn' «'ii ft- + CRAVENETTE WATERPROOFS, Gibson Shape, full length, s> -ShMituitg-Silk, fastewag-at, ; j n - a n...serviceable shades.- Regular. Prices, 45/6, 59/6, 63/Sre. C fc : pS, SfSlffi Clears at 39/6. 60 FRENCH MODEL BLOUSES, in Ivory, Cream, Sase Blue, MACINTOSHES, 1 Pink, Sky, Block Usual Prices, 45/-, 59/6, 63/-, each ig FULL-LENGTH MACINTOSHES, in Fawn, Green, and Grev. 1 Sale Prjco, 39/6 L _ 1 Regular Price, 52/6 each Sale Price, 45/60 FRESTCH MODEL BLOUSES, in thoi newest styles' and 24 FULL-LENGTH MACINTOSHES, swing back, in all wanted -; v , ;... -(.' shapes.- In Sky .Blue, - Pink, i Saxo Blue, Ivory, - ■ shades. . Regular . Prices, 49/6, 69/6 each. ■ Sale . Prices, >, . ' Usual Price?, 39/6, 42/-,. 45/r, 49/6 each. Sale Price, 29/6. 37/6, 39/6.
KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
■ ' HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE fill ® •nnnmo A "Km New and Stylish Goods, not shopworn and .j,.'ijUUipAJNJJ uilUiO, ancientj,: noiftoeing., sold'.at Prices At and Be. •'! ;lowtth(s ; .Cost ofi'-'Mfmttfactwe.--«Wo"aro'6oon \y. -removing; into fwe pew, and want to.,inaka. a-bfg Clearance prior to re-. ' ■»! jmoval. Thatfs why the GE.SATJjY EEDUCED PRIQES apply pair of shoes hi out stiftfe, » ! , fA HIES' SHOE BARGAINS. ' WOMEN'S TAN KID TREPIjE-BAR SHOES. Bs. Gd.; usually lis. fid. ' WOMEN'S EOTIND TOE SHOES, Pat. Cap. Cuban Heel?. 10s. Jd,; usually 16s. Gd. . WOMEN'S TAN KID OXPO ill) SHOES. JOs. 6d.i usually ISa. fid.* WOMEN'S BOUND TOE BOOTS, Pat. Can, Cuban Heels. Us, J usually 17s 6d. :w. -WOMEN'S KID TWO-BAKi SHOSS, 2, 3, and <:only.---js.•lid.;<>iuuallyl ßs. Gd, WOMEN'S f'BTraiS,-" BUTTON SHOES, Pumps. 13s. 6d.; usually 19s. 6d. , CHILDREN'S PEPARTMENT, CHILDEBN'S CHAMPAGNE STRAP. SHOES.' ls.\6d.; usually 35.. 6d. <. - • GIRLS' 7tol-GLACEKn)-ONE-BAR. SHOES.' 3s. rlld.usually ss. lid. GIRLS' WH1933 BUCK ONE-BAB SHOES. 4'to 6. 2s, 6d,;'7 to 10, 2s. lid. About m rnvi GIRLS' OCJ.OURBD EELT SLIPPERS. To Clear, 6d. MEN'S BOQT BARGAINS. MEN'S GIiACTJ KID BALS. 41s. fid.; usual price, 14s. fid. ' , ■ MEN'S BOS OALF BALS. Si. lld.l usual price, lis. 6d. ' MEN'S iIOROCCO SLIPPE"S. 45,. Wd- ' ' ' v ' MJJN'S CA&ET SUPPERS, 2s. l\&- • ' n ' LL , WORK BOOTS AT REDUCED PRICES. ' ~ HANNAH'S.REMOVAL SALE. BETAH STORES, fcUCBTON QUAY AND CUBA STEEET. , A WORD ABOUT THE FANCY PATTERNS FOR MEN'S SUITINGS, now showing &t----'MK. D. MULLIGAN'S : ENGLISH TAIIfOEINQ ROOMS, in 'KELBUBNE AVENUE, ' • Designs we Jijgh:toned, hut ; net Joud.Tjie.'cblours are. right, and should appeal par- . . • ft'the'yewger ele»e^t: who want Pom'otHicg.j^W:aßa.uncommon. : owr■yy.'t.*/: ... , IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR, mHE Most Popular and Mpst^ for Summer Wear are here.in an assortment .!.■' .:i' .you are pleased.to ehooso 1r0n},,,: '/;. ~ ■ , ". : 4part- fnjm .the we. fiive you E*t>3rt Work that you can't get from every tailor, 'Tiieu we charge'you'tlio same prictis as Other tailors enarge,' bat y?e rnaKe; ypur Suit a ■ .<. v,' great deal abetter. ■ /Qs.io .. , , / BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUAU'i'i' TAIWES," - t LAMBi'ON QUA*, WERINGTON. CB7X STECK PIANQLA PIANO, >' : ffTHE POPULAEITY 01' TBJS STECS PIANOLA PIANO <uj a Gift is TXNPAEALLEIED, /■ -;A '■' and contains'; fhe important, tfatares tha t have made^ the STECK PIANOLA: the stand- • Md-.i!os£rutoeflt' l oL.iu throughout..lhe JB OU uu« pifljio of-the highest grade, ui addition, contains ifitiiin ltd cwo a comploie Qniy Piaaopiayjug denco endoreed by -tbo greatest iiv " :to lfc cafi.bb played, by ,tise .kqge)f& on thp keyboard; m tii* usual, way. Xhers is jaO'OUtwatd iiidicatifca wiuoli catcheu the fiy t to distinguish, tho Pianola "Piano trom the of A COHJJXAij IN Vl'iATlOls QAJ,,Ji iy U> QV^ry. : W vlio way ba m heating the u-respectivd: of .any . intoatioa of ©Uioliaei, It' unablo to Ctill, vmU (or CataiQg u6 & it w*U free, BRITISH St CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., 85 WILLft blUUSli'i. WIiUHaTOS. -- , • B. LEWIS, Manager. '■TELEPHONE Np, S3ja, .
, (OTJT-KLET ; AND piDSBUE Y, / i ? Dental feargeons, . . 81 WILI4S STEEET, WBU-JNGTON. Telephone No, 218. .< C®3 ■mHE ' COMMERCIAL t HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY - . (Adjoining the Trocadero). Wellington's Latest and: Most Up-to-date Ho* t?lry;' Very central. Ope .piinute frpm Wharves Bjiii Q«nsial .Post Offiw. -'Honso new. -vJ?umT tore new- Everything new. Pafisenwr Uft, Every room lit py electricity, Tjbe Goaf da Cuiß&e is a tot>cia63 man, wider epeciiil con*. r : • tbejnanagement, find • gneste - f avotulM • tnte liotel. with their pjitron&ge wfl.Mame4.Wo g)ll-of-Fare will bo of th? very best - - Tariff, from 83. per day;. Midday Lraeh, 12 • to 2 p.m., Is. 6d. Breakfast, from 6.80 B»m. The Proprieto' will provide Motor Cars, with ex- ■ perienoed drivers, for patrons, at a very roaVgonable charge. ' House open to-goesta Ironj. 8 kjn to midnight. Day and Night Porter, Pr(,pnetor-43JSO. POTOCK. . , CIOO3 0' OGG AB P ANP.PBOUSE, ABCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AOSTBiLIA I BUILDINGS, i -. hpnteb stbeet. j MONEY TO LEND. mHI3 Undersigned has Money, to Lend on City i ' Freehold oeonrity, at ourrent rates. • 8. GBOEGB NATHAN, 5X35 gQ Hnirter gttcet. MONEY tQ LEND, IN any eumfl, on approved Ereehold Security, at Lowest Current.Bates. . Jkfcaymenj;. by-instalments can ,be arranged.■ SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, , Solicitor, j i - Cpqimercial -Cha)nbsM»-'6tJllaatc?-Btri»t^
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 416, 27 January 1909, Page 6
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