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• 7 ' THE .GREAT EXPANSION SALE TO-DAY \ ' ■/ AND EVERY-DAY TO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. •' ' This is the eighth day of the Sale, and there are still 'another eight days to go, hut if you postpone your purchases because you have the whole of next week available, you will make a huge blunder. Como to-day, and bo suro of the goods you want, to-morrow may be too late} besides, the Bargains are as big and generous to-day as they will be noxt week. The particular goodE ,• yon want may not bo here next week. That is why it is advisable to come to-day. CHEAT BLOUSE BARCAINS. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR.—Continued. CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, Light Grounds, with Spots and Lot T 104.-GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, Welted Soles, English ' Stripes. ■ Usual Price, 6/6 each. Sale-Price, 3/11. make. Usually 19/6. Now 16/6. WINCEY SHIRT .BLOUSES, in Navy, Cardinal, and' Sky. with Lot T 3,OS.—GLACE KID LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, Welted . ~ White Stripes. Usual Price, 6/6 each. Sale Price, 3/11. , Soles, Round Toes. Usually 22/6. Now 19/3. CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, Light and Dark Grounds, Spots Lot T 106—GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, "Laird's" make, a and Stripes. Usual Price, 6/6 each. Sale Price, 4/11., fow pairs only. Usually 23/6. Now 16/6. ' .WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT BLOUSES, Tucked Fronts, Linen Lot T 200.—GLACE KID SHOES, American make sizes 2, 3, 6, 7. Collars. Usual Price,. 6/6 each. Sale Price, 4/11. Usually 9/6. Now 5/11. '' WHITE CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, with Pleated Fronts. Lot T 201—GLACE KID SHOES, English wake, "Clark's," Usual Price, 7/6 each. Sale Price, 5/6. Cuban Heels. Usually 12/6. Now 10/3. • .WHITE-MUSLIN, SHIRT BLOUSES, rows of Openwork Em- Lot T 202.-GLACE , KID LACE SHOES, "Clark's" make, broidery and Tucks. Usual Price, 7/6 and 7/11. Sale Round Toes, Cuban Heels. Usually 14/6. Now 12/3. Price, 5/6. . , , Lot T 203.—80 xof LACE SHOES, American make. Usually WHITE-MUSLIN SHIRT'BLOUSES, with Finely Tucked Fronts. 16/6. Now 13/9. ' - -Usual Price, 8/6 each.. Salo Price, 5/6. Lot T 204.—GLACE KID LACE and BUTTON SHOES, narrow CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, Tuoked and-Hemstitched, Pleated toes. Usually 14/6. Now 11/9 ■ ■' ,' Frontß. Usual Price, 7/11 each. Salo Prieo, 5/11. Lot T 205.—GLACE KID LACE SHOES, " Ford's " make, Welted CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, very full cut. In Plain and Soles. Usually 18/6. Now 15/6. - Pleated Fronts. Usual Price, 8/6 each. Sale Price, 5/11. Lot T 206.—GLACE KID LACE SHOES. Welted Soles, Round -WHITE SHIRT BLOUSES, of fino "Panama," full cut fronts, ' Tees, Cuban Heels. Usually 18/6. Now 15'6. soft collar. Usual Price, 9AI each. Sale Price, 6/11. All our GUINEA SHOES in GLACE KID, LACE, and BUTTON, - PINE FRENCH CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, with openwork Now 17/9 a pair. * Embroidered' Fronts. Usual Price, 11/- each. Sale Price, 8/11. • ' ' WOMEN'S TAN BOOTS. < * ZEPHYR SHIRT BLOUSES, with Pleated Frontsand French ut T'300.-WOMEN'S TAN KID LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, knots. Usual Price, 10/6 each. Sale Price, 8/11. " Clark'R" mako TTsnnllv 10/fi Nnw Ifitt -. WHITE SHIRT BLOUSES, of Fine Mat Shirting, with Pleated Lot T SOL-TAJ? GLACE KTO LACE BOOTS, Welted Soles, Fronts. Usual Price, 10/9 each. Salo Price, 8/11. ToeSj Cuban Hee]s Usua]]y 23 / 6 . Now 19/6 . All these Goods are marked at Specially Cut Prices to Clear. Lot T 302.—TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS, Welted Soles, Round ' ' , , i . Toes, English make. Usually 23/6. Now 19/6. •SILK j 'bLOUSES ' Lot T 303.—TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, Welted Soles, Cuban . SILK BOUSES. Hee]Si Tj sual ]y 24/6. Now 20/6. . SILK BLOUSES. These are all in Cardinals and Maioons, and Lot T 304.-TAN KID BOOTS, Pump Soles, Round American ' , are Trimmed Valenciennes Insertion. Usual Price, 19/6 to n; oes Usually 25/6 Now 21/6 27/6 each. Salo Price, 6/11 each. ■ Lot T 305.—TAN KID BOOTS, Pump Soles, AVurtemberg Heels. JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES, Tucked fronts, with narrow . Usually 28/6.- Now 23/9. , ■ >'coloured Embroidory. • Creams only. ■ Usual Price, 10/9 Lot -p 306—TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, Welted Solos, Y.T> c \ ch -o' Sa l?S « • , ~- ztTi ■' American make. Usually 25/6. Now 21/6. ■, JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES,,effectively trimmed Valenciennes L ot T 307.—TAN RUSSIA CALF DERBY BOOTS, very stylish. Lace and Insertion, Long Sleeves. Ivory, Sky, Pink only. Usually 32'6 Now 2779 Usual Price, 12/9 each. Sale Price, 9/11. " ' FRENCH CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, effectively trimmed WOMEN'S TAN SHOES. Valenciennes Insertion. , Ivory, Sky, Pink only. Usuxl T, _ ... mixr m apit trm ewm?o i>», a t n. u -rr i Price, 19/6 each. Sale Price, 14/6. , lot £ 400.-TAN GLACE KID SHOES, Round Toes, Cubau Heels, . • FRENCH I3HIRT BLOUSES, in Shantung Silk, fastening at back, T £™E Usually 22/6. iNow 18,9 full cut fronts. Colours-Saw Blue, Sky, Navy, Vieux Rose Lot T fl.-TAN JVULOW CALF DERBY SHOES, Clark's " Tussore. Usual Price, 29/6 each. Sale Price, 2]/- ■ T ■™&°- taTlttr t apt? ownlo' r? i> i ' u, * , FRENCH MODEL BLOUSES, in the newest styles and shapes. ljot £ 402 -TAN KID LACE SHOES, Ford's make, welted Solos. In' Cream, Sky Blue, Pink, Sase Blue, Ivory. Usual Prices, Tf W nil Km TOTRY fimr? Wlt l w 39/6, 42/-, «/, 49/6 each. Sale Pri=e, 29/6. ™ jLS^ffJ?"S^! H °fow wf """* ' - > • ' Lot T 404—TAN' CALF LACE SHOES, Welted Soles, Round ■ y TEMPTING BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR. Toes. Usually 19/6. Now 16/6. ' Lot T 100,-i-GLACE KID BOOTS, Rou£d Toes, 'Cuban Heels. |"> fc l 4^- T i/l c 4n L 4 R SW°J?' 19 4 6, Now 15 ' 9 ' Usual Price, 12/6 a pair. 'Sale Price, 9/6. - Lot T 406.-TAN KID SHOES, Welted Soles, best American Lot T 101.-GLACE KID LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, Cuban make - Usuall y 2 °/ 6 - Now 21 /9- ' ' Heels, Round Toes. Usually 14/6. Now 11/9. „..„„„ „„„ „ Lot T 102.—GLACE KID LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, American , FANDY SHOES. ' > make. Usually 14/6. Now 11/6. CMVAS SHOES, with Pump Soles and Silk Laces. Wo have ,' liot T 103.—GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, English make. Usually these in Groy, Champagne, Green, and Red. All were 14/6 , 16/9. Now 13/9. , _ Now 9/9 a pair. '.;•''. ,■ ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD,

I I , I. — ;" ~>' AT OTTR ' > ' '' ■ al WHJiV . YOUR SHOE MONEY • WILL HAVE REMOVAL twice the purchasing power than . TT , IT HAS AT ORDINARY TIMES, WHEN I'' feAiJij ,',,',' '-THERE IS NO SALE 'O'N. .. '* (fV-D CustoWs''know. Whal This means -/'new ones 'will- bo'glad to learn. ! ' ' i « are clean ™g n P ? u r stock prior to removal, cleanng out the broken ' lines, where tho sizes are limited, and selling off styles that wo shall not cany again. , ' • • • J FOOTWEAR PRICES BELOW COST. ■ N • ' - .BARGAINS WORTH, HAVING. , . ' Women's Kid Two-bar Shoes,, Pat, Caps, 6s. lid. Usually 9s. Gd. , > Women's Tan Kid Laco Shoes, Hound Toes, 10s. 6d. Usually 125., 6d. Women s Kid Button Shoes, "Bnrt's" make, 13s. 6(1. Usually 19s. 6d. Women s Tan Kid Boots, American, 125..6 d. Usually 17s. t>d Women's Morooco Slippers, Pumps, 3s, Ud. Usually 5s > 6d. • Women's Louis Heel Button Boots, Ms. 6d. Usually 255. CHILDREN'S. Girl's Slippers, 6d pair. , Child's' White Shoes, 2s. 6d. 1 , Jan Shoes for Baby, Is. Infants' Champagne, Is. 6d. i, ? hI J, d 8 £ an £? ots ' J s - lld - ' Infants' Blue Shoes, Is. 6d. Men's Canadian Glace Bals., 13-. lid Usually 16s. 6d. Men's Tan Kid Bals., Bound Toes, 15s. 6d. Usually 18s 6d. MEN'S WOFIK BOOTS, ALL REDUCED. ;•.,' '~ HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. EETAIL STORES, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ' ■' j TO MAKE DRESS SUITS OR FROCK SUITS EXPERT WORKMEN ARE REQUIRED. I' employ quite a Largo Staff, whose time and skill is devoted to this speoial work. ■ D. MILLIGAN, 1 " MERCHANT TAILOR' and BREECHES' MAKER ,' , , ' ' KELBURNE AVENUE. - " • ' ' CIO2B TAILORING IS OUR HOBBY! ~ know how to work the snap and the stylo into your Suit that will make vou sav -. »T "Justiwhat I wanted," , ~ r >' ~ ,i , - * ° I*, We've been doing'it for.years, and onr hand hasn't lostats ouuning, Do we make Tour 1 Suits? 80s. TO ORDER. 1 ;, BRADFORD,'WOOLLEN 1 CO., "USE QUALITY TAILORS," 3 LAMBTC-N QUAY, WELLINGTON 1 ■ ' "> 'C 971

*HOSE-WHO SUFFEE FBOM WEAK DIGESTION, < ' And those who are wear;, run-down, and . debilitated cbould drink , regularly 'i'MOM- - bON-AND CO.'S Sparkline , WAI-BONGOA ' MINERAL WATER! Nature's best and safest remedy for stomochio troubles. It is guaranteed to relievo piothora, itunulato digestion, and enable tho human organism to reset disease. A grand tonio. it's bsuer than foreign «aters. ■It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the jalate, full of "life" and sparkle, and instantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with milk, wines, ales, and spirits. Charged only with NATUEAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Acents. ' ClOl3 SEAFOBTH S.' MACKENZIE, BABEISTEE AND SOUCITOE. ■, . COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CnSTOMHOtrSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, J 1 A ' > WELLS NEWTON ** ,0 '(Late of Eichmond and Newton), SUEVEYOB AND CIVIL ENGINEEE, J ' 155 LAMBTON QUA?. TeleDhone 2965. , C 951 COLUMBIA PBIVATE HOTEL, ' .LOWEE CUBA STEEET. rnHIS Magnificent Six-Story Hostelry will be JL open'to receive guests on an. after the 18th inst. Every comfort, excellent ouisine; einglo and double bedrooms, electrio lift; very central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House. All trams pasa door. Tariff, Os. per day. Permanent boarders from 255. week., 'Phone 1126. MES. M. KEPLEE (late of Christchurch), Propriebess. - -• • C 1075 HOQQAED AND PEOUSE, AECHITEOTS, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA 1 BUILDINGS, HUNTEB STEEET. • MONEr TO LEND. ~ IN any earns, on approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Bates. I . Eepayment by instalments can be arranged. SIE KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, ,s Commercial -Chambers, 31 Hunter Street -CUI47

W. H. PHUP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTKACTOB, N.Z. Alliance Buildings. 113 Willis Street (Boom 1). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed., Venetian Blinds repaired. . CBW TJULKLEY AND DIDSBUBY, Dental Surgeono, fll WILLIS STBEET, WELLINGTON, telephone Nα. 216. C 603 /fiEE NEW ' COMMEBCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY . GEO. PINNOCK Proprietor. (Late Trocadero.) Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One minute from Wharves and General Post Office. House new. Furniture new. Everything now. Pa6s«nger lift. Every room lit by electricity. The Chef de Cnisine is a first-class man, under special contract to the management, and gnoste favouring this hotel with their patronage are assured the BiU-of-Fare will be of the very best. Tariff, from 8s per day.' Midday Lnnch, 12 to 2 p.m., Is. 6d. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers, charges reasonable, long .or short journoys. House open to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight. Day and Night Porter. v Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 TVE. EWART has commenced tho Practice of '•*-' his Profession at Dr. Pollen's former residence, Bbulcott Street, Tclophono, 3009 5318 T\E. POLLEN has removed. Conaulting J - , Rooms, 23 Brandon Street. Tolephono, •486. Private Residence, 29 Wellington Terrace. Telephone, 1627. 5319 • ;< 'EMPIEE HOTEL, WILLIS AND VICTOEIA STEEETS. rpHIS Hotel ie now in a position to oDor .JL epecial advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also bo mado for Board only, during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites l of Rooms for Families. ( „ -' MES, E, POOL, Proprletreee. Bo* 838. —» - Tiel, ieo. CiO69

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 423, 4 February 1909, Page 4

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