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BARGAINS FOR MEN at the MX. SALE. HOSIERY, SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR. •j D n C V mß ' ies a speciality of Men's Shirts, and it has tho largest stock m New Zealand, all offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. MEN'S SHIRTS. MtoVtw™p°{,SS N L W ?™ NG SHIRTS, to be cleared at 2/6 and 2/9 each. MEN'S LEATHERETTE SHIRTS, for rough, hard wear. Usual Price, 4/6. Sale 1 rice, o/o. MEN'S TENNIS SHIRTS w,th collar attached, in White and Coloured Materials Usual Price, 3;9, 4/6, 5/6. Sale Price, 2/9 MEN'S FASHION SHIRTS, new Striped Zephyr Materials. Ü B val Prices, 5/6, 6/6. 40 t esßsra vz:Wn l neck, sims ' 16i - 17,17i ' BOYS' STRONG FLANNELETTE SHIRTS. Usual Pnco2/11, 3/6 Sale Price, 1/11 MEN'S HALF;HOSE. te r9 o , Wool) ' W> W P er P alr Sale Price - 3 P»"B for 2/11. BLACK CASHMERE 1/9, 2/- per pair. Safe Price, 2 pairs for 2/11 SPECIAL LINE FANCY CASHMERE SOX, Green, Brown, Purple, end Striped. ~r.J K ™tfj H' V* P air - Sale Price, 2 pairs for 2/6 MEN'S GOLF HOSE, Heather and Grey. Usual Price, 5/6. Sale Price, 2/11. UNDERWEAR. MEN'S MOSSIEL and PETONE FLANNEL UNDERS. Usual Price, 4/6. Sale Price, Ojo. NAl S]o A pncl o 2/n SI 3/l G I LE y S Md PANTS " Fure WOOL TJsUal PriceS, 4/6, S/6, 6/6 ' m^y^. 'SsfiHiFSgfis* PANTS ' EOOd hcavy weights for ™ ter ' MEN'S PYJAMAS. SPECIAL LINE, Strong Flanneletto. Usual Price, 5/6. Sale' Price, 3/11 Larg^TS?c^T°f G S? d 9 uahti6s m FLANNEL, SILK and WOOL, and FINE F-VNCY CEYLON Usual Price, 15/6. 17/6 19/6. 22,6 Sale Price 12/fi lfi/ 17/ A IQ/ft To-Day D.1.C. , will fce closed ALL DAY to enable staff to arrange for Opening of CLEARANCE ,SALE, { Which commences MONDAY, *st February, at 9.30 a.m. ' . '■ CIQ2B Are tn Absolute Necessity in every homo, and" more particularly so when the homo is situated in the country districts, away from all Town and Post Office Clocks. You must harp some good timepiece upon which you can rely to catch Trains, JJuses , etc. This week we have opened up. a Very • Frae "Assortment of Rehablo Clocks Cliioks 'that ark not expensive, but which Hill be appreciated „ more particularly as Accurate Timekeepers 14 DAY ROUND 'OAK CLOCKS -Plain whito dials J2 inches diameter. Suitable for Hall, Office, or Library, .. .. 40/- each. ' POLISHED NICKEL OVRRIAGIE ALARM CLOCKS,'— Height 6 , inches. "White enamel dials, 21/. gach, SMALL GUN4IETAL TIMEPIECE,-30-hour. Diaweter of dials 2 ' inches. Anew and dainty little clock Suitable for Bedroom, 7,6 oacit. THE SAME CLOCK, fitted in an Imitation' Tortoiseshell Case Suit--1 able for Travelling. m/a each WE GUARANTEE EACH, FOR 12 MONTHS, AND SEND THEM POST FREE ON RECEIPT OF REMITTANCE. , STEWART DAWSON & CO. (N.Z.), LIMITED, I / JfcV\ELLERS, WELLINGTON. . 1 ._ .'.._ ~.._.,. _, noF,2

i ' 1 ' ——— PARORANGI 'RQMNEYS. FOTJNDED on the best selected Stock, and developed with a special view of Fleece Improvement and Maintenance of tho Breed's Noted Constitutional Character. TEii PAROKANGI SYSTEM OF STUD FLOCK MANAGEMENT IS RECOGNISED AS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE IN THE COUNTRY. 1 Tlio Sheep are bred on high country, and consequently are suited to a *ide ranfee of environment. ' , Stud and Flock Earns for sale on application to E. SHOET, ClO4l . Parorangi, Feilding. I f¥feW~ZEALMD J ET a/srsf VM " i ! Your Last Opportunity ! I of obtaining a 14s. 6d. ! } 'Varsity Suit for Bs. lid. HALLENSTEIN BROS., Ltd., KliZ- CLOTHING FACTORY, | Next "Times" Office, 278 Lambton Quay. Bglr.-y.> , !-..tj-i J iiS3Ci.iv.,.n.-.rrig>L»ULjHk *• ■ u, ' ..'.jviemi;.'!!. ii^'^jiwpj! ! . ' __ 8858 "HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE." rpHIS is the earnest msh of every Household, but a lot depends upon the Weekly Economv A ' of the Mother. Thereforo no person is more likely 'to effect a saving ,than the one who deals CAMPBELL'S GROCERY STORES, - » MANNEES STREET, CUBA STREET, and RIDDIFORD STREET- (NEWTOWN) ' There is nothing more attractive than Clean, Fresh Goods and Consistently Low Prices Thosn lines are -the ones we trade upon, and our customers have' increased in numbers 'runiHW Start dealing with us right awfly. . _cS$3 PURE MILK. insist on your milkman supplying you with , milk pas&d by the Heaitt Department.' Ring up Telephono 244, -nd jsur requirements Hill l bs at onoo attended to b^a Licensed, Milk Vendor. , , ' M , THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD & ICE COMPANY, LTD., _ .„„. ~,.. ■~,. _._ ' ,' CMB THE MARVEL OF THE AGE! THE WATTRASS CHURN. BUTTEB produced under Five Minutes In any climate: no need to temper churn. Kβ more weary churning days Easy, Simple, Reliable, Clean, and Cheap, Churning made a pleasure) instead of a dr.idge. Any oapacity, from lib to 1 ton. Inspection muted! THE NATTRASS CHURN CO.. TEISEPHONE 2095. S3 WEBB BTEEET ' CBBJ THE WAIRABAFA FARMEBS , CO-OP. A.SSiJ. LTD,. , PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. GENERAL STORES AT -WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, MARTINBOBOUGH CARTERTON. PAHIATUA, AND ■ EKETAHUNA. C 516. , . . MANAGING DIRECTOR, M. Cwelberg. "JUST WHAT tfOU WANT JUST NOW." SOMETHING Pretty and Inexpensive in JEWELLERY, WATCHES, TOILET AND BRUSHWARE. SILVER PLATE, Etc, Etc, snitablo for your Christmas Present i < AH we can supply it. " LW. LUDWIG, 214 LAMBTON dUAY.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 419, 30 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 419, 30 January 1909, Page 3