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' - The Fourth Day of the Great Expansion Sale. THE STORE WILL' CLOSE TO-DAY AT .1 P.M. .' . is a Bhort business day—only four hours, 9to I—but it is long enough to put you in possession of tho Greatest Bargains you,over bad, 1 and'we mean what wo say. We lmow what wo havo done on pierioiis ocaasions, and wo know that we nave never cut prioos so ruthlessly) so mercilessly, ns we havo doiio for this Sale. Listen to tho conversations of your frionds, i and you'll find our statement corroborated. Wo havo a definite object in view in making tho bargains so attracts e—wo want to quit a gre&t deal of merchandise, wo want to reduce our stocks , to tho lowest point possible, because wo havo a vory considerable quantity under order to fill our now promises. Attend tho Sale to-d»y it you can; m any case make up your mind to be tore nost week.

MEN'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY AT SALE PRICES. 100 BUSINESS SUITS, ready to wear, each suit boxed separately. '. 'Tho ganrionts aro ent and finished equal to tailoi-mado suits. Regular Prices, 52/6, 65/-, 75/- Salo Pricos, 42/-, 52/6, 55/60 FLANNEL, TENNIS SUITS, coat and trousers only, unlincd, ' "and cut with'long roll and vont. Usually 35/6 Now 28/6. 80 MEN'S FLANNEL SUITS, double-breasted, with long soft roll and vont; trousers with permanent turn up. Usually - 57/6. • Now 46/- - 80 Pairs GREY iFLANNEL' TENNIS TROUSERS.' -Regular Prices, 13/6 and 15/6. Now 10,6.t0 clear. 25'MEN'S,CYCLING SUITS, in serviceable tweeds and nowest colourings. . Usually 47/6, 57/6. Now 37/6, 47/6, 50 MEN'S FLANNEL BLAZERS, striped and plain, with bound edges. Usually 11/6 to 14'6. Now 10/- to clear. 25 P al rs MEN'S CYCLING BREECHES. Usually 10/6, 15/6. Now 7/9, 9/9. 50 Pairs MEN'S'WORSTED TROUSERS, with dark, stripes, and smartly cut. Those aro really high-grado goods, and suitable, «* for businoss 'wear. Usual Price, 21/- Salo Price, 16/11. 100 SUMMER WAISTCOATS, in washing fabrics, all this season's , goods and latest patterns. These are well worth attention. ; ' Usual Prices, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6. Sale Prices, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11. 75-MEN'S ALPACA JACKETS, just the thing needed for the hot weather. Usual Prico, 12/6 each. Sale Price, 8/6. 50 TBOUSER STRETCHERS. Usually 6/- each. Now 4/11. . 40 MEN'S WATERPROOF CHESTERFIELDS, Very serviceable garmeuts. Usually 21/- each. Now 11/6 each. ' '25 OILSKIN COATS, for riding, driving, or walking, with storm " cuffs. - . Usually 21/-, 32/6, 35/6. Salo Price, 14/6, and 17/6. 60 Dozen MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS, very nice patterns. Regular Price, 6/6. Salo Prico, 4/6. 100 Dozen FLANNELETTE and UNION PYJAMA SUITS. . Usual Prices, 8/6, 9/6, 11/6. Sale Prices, 5/11, 6/11, 8/3. 45 Dozon CEYLON PYJAMA SUITS. This is an exceptionally ' fine rango, both in pattern and quality. Regular Prices, 17/6 to 21/- Now 12/6 to clear. , WHITE SHIRTS. 80 Dozen WHITE SHIRTS, button behind and open front. Sizes, 14, 141, 16,-16 i, 17, 17}, 18 inches. Regular Prico, ' 4/6 to'lo/6. Clearing Price, 3/9. 60 Dozen 'UNDRESSED WHITE SHIRTS, in all sizes. Clearing at 3/11 each. 40 Dozen SOFT WHITE SHIRTS, with bands. 'Sizes, 14 to 17. Regular Prices, 4/9 to 6/- Sale Price, 3/9. WHITE and FANCY TUNIC SHIRTS, m all sizes. Usual Prices, 4/11 to 6/6. Sale Price, 3/11. .' :•■ v ' ' • i .''MEN'S FOOTWEAR AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES. Lot X 100.—BOX CALF LACE BOOTS. Usually 16/9. Now ..' 12/9 a pair. Lot-X 101—MEN'S GLACE KID LACE BOOTS. Usually 16/9. Now 12/9. - ' , ' 'Lot'-X 102.-MWJ3 GLACE,KID LACE BOOTS, broad toes, ' good English make. ' Usually 21/-. Now 16/9.

MEN'S FOOTWEAR.—Continued. Lot X 103.—80 X CALF LACE BOOTS, welted soles, broad, medium, and nairow toes. Usually 21/6. Now 15/9. Lot X 101.—GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, Molted soles, broad and medium toes. Usually 23/6. Now 17/6. Lot X 105.—A1l our Famous GUINEA BOOTS, in GLACE KID and BOX CALF, reduced during Salo only to 17/9. Lot X 106.—SNOW'S BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, smart shapes. Usually 24/6. Now 20/Lot X 107.—SNOW'S GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, smart shapes, Usually 24/6, Now 20/6. Lot X 108.-ENGLISH CALF LACE BOOTS, welted soles, broad and narrow toes. Usually 25/6. Now 21/6. Lot X 109.—A1l our famous 27/6 BOOTS, in BOX CALF and GLACE KID, smartest American shapes, now Reduced to 22/6. Lot X 110.-The well-known SAVOY BOOTS, in BOX CALF and , GLACE KID. Usually 31/6. All Reduced to 26/6. Lot X 200.-TAN GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, wide and narrow tees. Usually 21/- Now 15/9. Lot X 201.—TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, welted, narrow tees only. Usually 21/- Now 15/9. Lot X,2O2.—TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, welted, smart round toes. Usually 26/6. Now 27/9. Lot X 203.-TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, welted, newest shapes. Usually 25/6. Now 21/6. Lot X 204.—TAN KID LACE BOOTS, smart American shapes. Usually 24/6. Now 20/6. Lot X 205—TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, smart American shapes. Usually 24/6. Now 20/6. , Lot X 206.—A1l BARRY'S Smart Up-to-date Styles in WILLOW CALF and GLACE KID, 27/6. Now Seduced for the Sale only 22/6. Lot X 207.—0ur well-known SAVOY TAN KID BOOTS. Usually 28/6. Now 23/6. Lot X 208.—RUSSIA CALF BOOTS, mado on the Savoy shape. Usually 31/6. Now 26/6. Lot X', 209.—RUSSIA CALF BOOTS, made on the Cambridge Shape. Usually 31/6. Now 26/6. Lot X 300—WHITE CANVAS, White Rubber Soles, with Leather insoles. Now 4/11 a pair Lot X 300a.—The same in BOOTS. Now 5/3 * pair. Lot X 301-WHITE CANVAS SHOES, Rubber Soles, superior quality. Now 7/6. Lot X 301a.—The samo in BOOTS. Now 9/3* Lot X 802.—WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES, Rubber Soles. Usuallv 12/9. > Now 10/9.' J . > ' Lot X 303.—WHITE CANVAS SHOES, Chrome Soles. Usuallv 13/9. Now 11/9. Lot X 3,O4.—WHITE CANVAS BOOTS, Rubber Soles. Usually 10/6. Now 9/3. Lot X 305.-WHITE CANVAS BOOTS, Chromo Soles Usuallv 17/9. Now 15/3, I * Lot X 306.-WHITE CANVAS BOOTS, Rubb'er Soles. Usually 15/9. iNow 13/9. x ™iisX3%£Sr CALF SHOES, Eubbor Solos™uUftH^ W CALF BOOTS ' Bubbor .&*»• LOt Now°2sT GLACE KID I^OTS ' Rubber Sol ° 3 " UsUally 3 °/-

,' ,Ki{kcal(Jle and Stains, Lfmited, ara now displaying on the ground floor of their new forro-ooncrcto building In Johnston Street, a, recent shipment of Calico, Sheeting, Table Linen,- Bed Spreads, Art Serges, Etc., and the display Is'worth seeing. ; : . KIRKGALDIE & 'STAINS, LTD. '

:' ' * ".' BARGAIN' NEWS ■ ' ' ' ' -FROM OUR REMOVAL SALE OF SHOES. ' ALL GRADES OF FOOTWEAR slaughtered indiscriminately. We aro outturn the life out of prices to effect a -heavy reduction ,ni our stocks pripr to ie- ■ nioval, and every one of om salespeople wilf'fit l yoUr, foot as. carefully as thoußli you had paid regular puces, too. THERE WILL BE NO OTHER SALE LIIOS THIS, eo don't miss it, '■' • ' MANY LINES BELOW ACTUAL COST. ■, - NO RESTRICTIONS. ' ALL GOODS • REDUCED. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. ' 'Indies' Kid One-bar "Bective" Shoes,' , Men's Tan Kid Bals, Two Shapes, usuLouie Heels. Also Lace and But- ally 18s. 6d. Sale Pi ice, 15s. 6d. i 'ton. Usually 16a, fid. Sale Price, ~ ,„. T , ~„,. ■„ , 1 10s -9d ' Men s Glace Kid Welted Bals, usually Ladies' Tan Kid Triple.bar Shoes, usu- 19s, fid - Sal ° Pnce > 14s - udi- ally lie. 6d. Sale Price, Bs. 6d, Men's-Box Calf Derby Bals, usually Ladies Glace Kid Oxford Shoe 6, usu- 18s. 6d. Sa»j I rice, 14s. 6d. ./| 10s. Sd. , ' ■ ' WORK BOOTS ALL REDUCED, i ■ .'/ MISCELLANEOUS. Women's Black Canvas Two-bar Shoes, 2s. lid., usually Is. 6d. Girls' White Buck One-bac 7 to 10, 2s. lid., usually ss. Women's Moiocco Shppors, Pumps, 3s. lid., usually ss. 6d. Infants' Champagne. Shoes, Hygienic, Is. 6d., usua'lly 2s. 6d. HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. RETAIL STORES, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET- ' 2 C81Q" A WORD ABOUT THE FANCY PATTERNS FOR MEN'S SUITINGS, now shoving at- ■ . .MR. D. MILLIGAN'S ENGLISH TAILORING'ROOMS, m KELBURNE AVENUE, . The Designs are high-toned, but not loud.The colours are right, and should appeal par- / Uoularly to the younger element who want something new and uncommon, IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. npHE Most Popular and Most Suitable ?abrios for.Summer Wear are hare in an assortment JL you are pleased to choose ttom. Apart from the i'abrlcs, wo gire you Expsrt Work that you can't get from ever? tailor Then we charge you tn« Eawe prices as other tailors charge, but wo wake your Suit •» great dual better. 70s. to 955. . ' * ■.BEABFOED WOOLLEN G'O. , , ' "THE QUALITY TAILURS," i ,/ . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . , , . , ; csTi

W MANSFIELD (Telephone 2198), Monu- • mental Mason. Oihce and Works: Opposite Gate, Karon Cemetery, ' Wellington. Marble and Granite Tombstones, Tomb Eauinga in great variety. ,W. 11., having an intimate and praoncal knowledge of the methods of im. perisnable lettering, guarantees oil work executed by him' to bo of the best quality. Estimate Given" and Designs Forwarded on Application. ' ". C 1074 jgULKLEY , 'AND ■ DIDSBUEY, ■Dental Surgeons, ' - 91 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. £603 rrillE ,-COMMEECIAL HOTEL, ■*• LAIIBTON QUAY (Adjoining the Trocadero). Wollington'e Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One minute from Wharves and General Post Offioo. House new. \ Furniture new. Everything new. Passenger lift. Every rciom lit by eloctricity. The Chef de Cuismo is a first-class man, under special contract to the management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage aro assured the Bill-of-Fare will bo of tho very beet. Tariff, from 83. per day. Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., Is. 6d.' 'Breakfast, from G. 30 a.m. The Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with expenenced drivers, for patrtns. at a very roa--1 6onable charge. • House open to guests from 6 1 a.m. to midnight Day and Night Porter. Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 COLUMBIA PBIVATE HOTEL, LOWEE CUBA STEEET. rjIHIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry will be -B. open to receivo gueste on an aftor tho 18th inat. Every comfort, excellent cuisine; Einglo and double bedrooms, eleotrio lift) very central, and'near to wharves, railway station, Toira Hall, and Opera 'House. All trams pass door. Tariff, Gβ. per day. Permanent boarders from 255. week. 'Phone 1126. MBS. 11. EEPLEB (late of Christchurch). Proprietress. C 1075 EMPrUB- HOTEL, WHXIS AND VICTOHIA STEEETS. rpHIS Hotel is now in a position to offer X special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements caii. also bo made for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Booms for Families, ÜBS; 7, POOL, Proprlotreu, Bos 885, . &L IM.

IHOSn.WHU SUPFEB ' ' ' FttOM WKAK DIUUSTION. -. And (hoflo who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly THOM. bON AMU CO.'S Sparkling WAI-EONGQA MINERAL WATEKI Nature's test and safest remedy for stomaohio troubles, it is guaranteed to relieve plethora, thnmlate digestion, i and enable the human ' organism to resict disease, A grand tonio. It's beicer than toreren waters. It Iβ delightfully crtsp and pleasant to the ' palate, fall of "life" and sparkle, and inetafltty refreshes o*e. Mixes perfectly wita milk, wines, ales, and spirits, '. Charged only with NATOEAL GAS. ' , • T. and W. YOJJNOf, Wellington Agents. « i i ClOl2 QEAFOBTH ' B. MACKENZIE, ° ,BABBISTEBAND 6OLICITOE, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE 'QUAY. WELLINGTON. A WELLS ' NEWTON ■• (Late of Biehmond and Nawton), BUEVEYOB AND CIVIL ENGINEEB. 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 2935. CSSI TT MOULT,; ELECTEICAL ENGTNEEE, XX. KLECTEIC LIFT SPECIALIST. Sole Now' Zealand Agent—Archibald, Smith, i and Stevens, London and Manchester. , LIFTS FOB Ail PUEPOSES.' EOUTH'S BUILDINGS (Top'Floori, ' FEATHEBSTON STBEET. WELLINGTON. HOGG AED AN D 'PB 0 U B<E, AECHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTEB STBEET. ' ■ "~ MONEY TO LEND. ~ IN any rams, on approved Freehold Securitj, at Lowest Caeront Bates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. ' SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, • - Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 'SWlantet-Street. ■C 1057

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 419, 30 January 1909, Page 4

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