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The Tenth Day of the Great Expansion Sale. '" " '"' v SALE TERMINATES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. , , ■- t " ; Just another week of bargains—all next week—and it is for you to decide whether you will let this grand saving opportunity go by - ' Or not. To-day tho store closes at 1 p.m., and'you may not ha\o tho time to come in hero, but make sure of coming early noxt week, it will be worth, your while coming to-day if you can, for thero is a new assemblage of bargains that is certain to create great _ exoitement. Here are some attractive values: —

BARGAINS IN THE BEDDING DEPARTMENT. All the bedding wo sell we manufacture In our own faotory. consequently we are able to guarantee that our bedding Is hygienic. Only tho purest and best fillings are used, and tho work Is done In an effiolent manner. i KAPOC BEDSSizo, 2ft. 6in , Reduced from 12/6 to 10/9 each , Size 3ft, Reduced from 15/6 to 13/- each. Size, 3ft. 6m.. Reduced from 18/6 to 16'- each. Size, 4ft,, .Reduced from 21/6 to 18/- each. Size, 4ft 6in., Reduced from 24/6 to 21/- each. KAPOC BEDS, in better quality of tickingSize, 2ft. 6in., Reduced from 15/6 to 13/3 each. Size, 3ft, Reduced from 18/6 to 16/- each. v Size, 3ft. 6in., Reduced from 21/6 to 18/6 each. Size, 4ft., Reduced from 24/6 to 21/- each. Sizo, 4ft. 6m, Reduced from 27/6 to 23/6 each. If buttoned and bordered, l/ 9 extra, FIBRE BEDSSizo, 2ft. 6in., Reduced from 10/6 to 9'- each. Size, 3ft., Reduced from 12/6 to 10/9 each. Size 3ft, 6m., Reduced from 15/- to 12/9 each. Sizo, 4ft., Reduced from r<76 to 15/- each. Sizo, 4ft. Gin., 'Reduced from 20/- to 17/- each. FLOCK 'BEDS— Size, 2ft 6in., Reduced from 12/6 to 10/9 each. , Sizo, 3ft., Reduced from 15/6 to 13/3 each Sizo, 3ft. 6in., Reduced from 18/6 to 16/- each. Size, 4ft., Reduced from 22/6 to 39/3 each. Size, 4ft. 6in., Reduced fiom 27/6 to 23/6 each. \ HAIR MATTRESSES— Size, 3ft., Reduced from 55/- to 47/6 ' Size, 3ft. Gin., Reduced from 67/6 to 59/6. Size, 4ft., Reduced from 72/6 to 65/Sizo 4ft. 6in,, Reduced from 79/6 to 69/6. PILLOWSEapoo, Reduced from 3/9 to 3/3, 3/6 to 2/11, 2)9 to 2/3. Fibre, Reduced from 1/6 to 1/2. i Feather, Reduced from 10/6 to 8/11. WIRE WOVEN MATTRESSES — Size, 3ft., Reduced from 13/6 to 11/6. Size, 3ft. 6m , Reduced from 14/6 to 12/3. i ' Size, 4ft., Reduced from 10/G to 13/3. Size, 4ft 6in., Reduced fiom 17/6 to 15'-. WIRE WOVEN MATTRESSES, double wire— Size, 3ft., Reduced from 15/6 to 13/3. T Sizo, 3ft, 6in., Reduced from 16'6 to 14/-. Size, 4ft., Reduced frim 17/6 to 15/-. i ' ' Size, 4ft. 6in., Reduced from 18/6 to 15/9. WIRE WOVEN MATTRESSES, " Tho PRETORIA." ' A mattress with a very fine mesh, Size, 3ft., Reduced from 18/6 to 16/-. i Size, Sft. 6m , Reduced from 19/6 to 16/6. Size, 4ft,, Reduced from 21/- to 18/-. • Size! 4ft. 6in., Reduced from 22/6 to 19/3 WIRE AVOVEN MATTRESSES, "The PRETORIA," with raised and cable edges— Size, 3ft., Reduced from 21/6 to 21/-. Size, 3ft. 6in., Reduced from 25/6 to 21/9. Size, 4ft., Reduced from 27'- to 23/-. Sizo, 4ft 6in., Reduced fiom 28/6 to 24/6. , WIRE WOVEN' STRETCHERS, with lwad boards, made of double wire— Size, 2ft. 6in.', Reduced from 14/9 to 12/6. Size, 3ft,, Reduced from 16/6 to 14/-. , Sizo, 3ft. 6in., Reduced from 18/6 to 16/-. i

,' ' BARCAINB IN TABLE LINENS. These goods are manufacturers' rejects—that is, they hayo slight faults in weaving, which do not in the least affect their 1 wearing qualities. These wo are offering at one-third off the regular prices. t iWHiTE DAMASK, by tho yard, ' , 'Regular prices, 1/8, 1/11, 2/8, 3/, 3/9. 4/9, 5'6 a yard. '. prauAiSgSS, I !}'^ *»' sU 4/ "' 46 a yard - Regular .prices, 1/6, 1/10, 2/-, 2/3, 2/9, 3'-, 4/- a yard. SAMS PRICES, 1/3, 1/6,1/BJ, 1/11, 2/4, 2/6, 3/3 a yard. - ~ ' PLENTY OF TOWELS -. '' " " AT SALE'PRICES. , , ' " 'HEMSTITCHED TURKISH,TOWELS, in linen and cotton, in i.TT&SYS ,??^« am ' ' Vs\h]\? 2 3, NOW 1/10 each. , "LINFIN , , , 'TOWELS, in brown and whito, verj serviceable „ J? wel s. Usually 1/9, NOW 1/4 each. COTTON, TURKISH TOWELS, in plain brown, \ .WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, thoroughly depend'lbk, eaCh " Regular prices, *l/lid, 1(4, 1/9, 27-, 2/3, 2/6, 3/- each. 'SALE-PRICES, IOJd , l/-jJ44d., 1/9, 1/11, 2/2, 2/8 each. ' BROWN LINEN TURKISH TOWELS. Regular prices, 1/9, 2/6. 3/-, 3/9, 4/6 each.' SALE PRICES, 1/6, 1/8*1; 22, 2 U, &, 3 ! lld. each. WHITE TURKISH BATH SHEETS, " ' > ' , Regular prices, 9/6, 12/6 each. ' SALE PRICES, 8/-, 10/9 each. "LINFIN " BATH SHEETS, in brown and white, Usually 8/6, NOW 7/3 each. , ' 'GREAT BARGAINS IN LINOLEUMS. i , , INLAID LINOLEUMS, , ■ ~ > t - , A Quality,,6ft, widor,U6ual Price,' 6/6, SALE Price, 5/9 sq, yd. - j B Quality, Gft.jWide, Usual Price, 5/6, SALE Price, 4/9 6q. yd. " C Quality, 6ft. wide, Usual Price, 4/3, SALE Price, 3/9 sq. yd. PLAIN LINOLEtMS, , ■ • ' ' , , A Quality ( 6ft. wide "Usual Prico, 4/3, SALE Price, 3/9 sq. yd, 'B Quality, 6ft. wide, Usual Price, 4/-, SALE Price, 3/6 sq., yd. PLAIN CORK CARPETS, A Quality, 6ft. wide. Usual Price, 5/3, SALE Prico, 4/9 sq. yd. B Qnahty, 6ft. wide, Usual Price, 4/6, SALE Price 3/11 sq. yd. PLAIN, LINOLEUMS, in Blue, Green and Red, and shades suitable for surroundings, ' - >, ' Usual price, 2/9, SALE Prfco, 2/3 sq. yd. PRINTED LINOLEUMS, - • ' * No. 1 Quality, 6ft. 1 wide, Usual price 3/3, SALE Price, 2/11' ~ 1 .square yard. ' No. 2'Quality,,6ft. wide, Usual price, ,2/9, SALE Price, 2/3 square yard. No. 3 Quality, 6ft. wide, "Clsual Price, 2/3, SALE Price, 1/11 1 I * square , yard. , \, ~' i , . ~ ' i, . No. 4 Quality, 6ft.,wide. This is a special job line, i 1 ', ' ' SALE Trice, 2'6 running yard. FLOOR CLOTHS, Hsavy make, 6ft. wide, ' lUsual price, 1/8,, SALE Price, 1/5 square yard. BORDERED LINOLEUM; ' ~. , , 4ft. 6m. wide,, Usual price, 4/6, 5/6, SALE Price, 3/9, 4/9. 3ft 9in. wide, Usual price, 3/9, 4'9, SALE Price, 2/9, 3/9. „.' f 3ft, wide, Usual price, 2/6, 2/11, SALE Price, 1/11, 2/4. '',i .2ft. 3in.'wide, Usual price,' 2/-, 2/6, SALE price, 1/8, 2/1. LINOLEUM MATS, , -* I. ' . i ' Size' 27, x 56, , Usual price, 2/6, SALE Price, 2/3. 'v. '"' Size, 36 x 45, Usual prico, 4/3, SALE Prico, 3/10. 1 '. "■ ( ; '■

'/' ; , „ /' s'-KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, LTI3. / r * . ~... .

GOQD SHOES '' - AT" UNHIJAED-OF PRICES, ,'•'■" 'AT HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE, .- . .!. .Boots or, Shges, 'heavy or light, coarse or fine, all'kinds, all sizes, all values. n ',V Every.p'air is a bargain, but those who come early get the best picking. ' ~ r . THOUSANDS OF'PAIRSMUST BE CLEARED PRIOR TO REMOVAL. , ' ; , * s THIS IS A GENUINE CLEAN-UP SALE, r ladies? Patent Button 'Shoes,' Louie Ladies' Glace Boots, size S'e, only heeli, Ms. 11(1., usually 21s 7s. lid, usually 125., 6d. ladies'. Tan Show, Cuban heels, Ladies' Patent Gibson Tie Shoes, 18s, ',• "Krippondorfs," 15s. Od., usually Od , usuallv 225. 6d. 255. .. . - < ' Ladies' Tan Kid Boots, American, 12s. , Ladies" Tan Gibson Tie Shoes; 10s. ' fid, usually 17s. Od. lid., , usually 13s. 6d. ' ' -, - - Men's Tan Kid Bals, two shapes, 15s 6d., usually 183 fid. « l • . Men's Box Calf Lace Boots, 12s. 6d,, usual pnoe 16a. 6d. i Men's Glace Kid Derby Bale, Yale too, Special 15s. fid. ' ' Women's Canvas Shoes, 2s. lid. Childs' Tan Bals, Is. Ud. , . i ' Women's Slippers, 9d Infants' Tan Shoes, Is - > Y Gills', White, Shoes, 2s. lid. Infants' Bluo Shoes, Is. 6d. > j ' ": ' ' EVERY PAIR REDUCED AT .' >• . HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. EETAIL STOKES, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ' ' ~ ' —" ' CBIO I TO MAKE DRESS SUITS OR FROCK SUITS EXPERT WORKMEN ARE REQUIRED. " I employ "suite a Large Staff, whose time and skill is devoted to this special work. . ' ," , D. MILLIGAN, , ". MERCHANT 'TAILOR and BREECHES' MAKER, N | aLauxj KELBURNE AVDNUE. ' -• C 1026 , / T , AILO , .r'|'NG. IS OUR HOBBY! ' ' BJSTE know how, to work the snap and the stylo into vonr Smt that will make you say, ~ r r!yr^i^^^"^^ w^^^^^ Do we make your '•"'* -BEADFOIiD 'WOOLLEN CO., ; ; 'THE QIUXmTAILOIii/' , - - SLAMBI'ONQTIAY.'WELLINGTON.^

. ' . , 'w. H. PHILP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CON- , T,KAOTOB. 1 N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room 4), Chimneys swept 'by sober men. Gentlouion's Llotb.ee pressed, , Venetian Blinds repaired. , CBl7 ] nOLKLEI AND DIDSBUBT, • -*-* Dental Surgeons, ' Bl WILLIS" STEEET, WELLINGTON, i I Telephone No. 216. _ [ C 603 i■■ ! • fjpHE NEW v COMMERCIAL HOTEL, A LAUBTON QUAY GEO. PINNOCK , ~..i ' Proprietor. 1 (Lato Trocadero.) ' Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One minnto from Wharves and General Post Office. Honso now. Furniture now. Evorythmg new. Passenger lift. Every room lit by electricity. Tho Chef de Cuisine is a first-class man, under special con- . tract to the management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage are assured the Bill-of-Fare will be of the very best. Tariff, from Bs por day. Midday Lunch, 12 to ,2 p.m., Is. 6d. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers, charges reasonable, long or short journeys. House open • to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight. Day ani - Night Porter. Propnetor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 i ' TXT MANSFIELD (Telephone 2198), Monu- ' »T . mental Mason. Ofhce and Works: Op- ' posite Gate, Karori Cemetery, Wellington. ' Marble and Granite Tombstones, Tomb Railings \ in great variety. W.M., having an intimate and practical knowledgo of the methods of imponshablo lottering, guarantees all work esecu- . ted by him to be of the best quality. Estimate Given 'and Designs Forwarded on " Application. C 1074 •i EMPIEE HOTEL, ■ - WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. rjTSIS Hotel is now in a position to offer ■&■ special advantages and inducements to p those requiring Permanent Accommodation. ' Convenient arrangements can also bo made , for Board only during the Holiday Season. >■ i Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. ÜBS. F, POOL, Proprietress, '" Box 883, T«l 109. il 'CIO3S

' *Ho'sEi WHO StJFFEB . YHOU WEAK DIUE&TION. And thoM. irbo ere weary, rnn-down, end ' debilitated Should drink rigUarly'THOM6ON AND ( CO.'S Sparkling ' WAI-RONGrOA • :, MINERAL WATER! 'Nature's beet awl eafeut remedy for stomachio trpttbW It is gtuwrJiteed to teliovo plethora, eSmnlate digestion, anil enable th» huniaa organism to resist disease. • A grand tonio. It g beuer than foreign enters. • 'It i> ddightfuflj crap and pleasant to the . palate, full of 'W and darkle, and u< - , Jtenlly,»fM«hH on*""Mjs»-Porfe<Stl} with niilk, Jtrfne3, ales, and nprnu. Charged only wfth NATUEAL GAS. ' - I, and W. lOTJNG, Wellington Agent*.' , CIGI2 SEAFOBTH, ,S. MACKENZIE, . BAKBISTEE AND SOLICITOB. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAT. WELLINGTON. A WELLS NEWTON ' (Late of Bichmond and Newton), ' 6UEVEY.OB AND CIVIL ENGINEER, 155 LAIIBTON QUAY. Telephone 2965. . ' ' ' "CB5l j ," ' ' i -~ COLtJMBIA-PRIVATE HOTEL, 1:,.,,. ,:■ LOWER CUBA STIIEET. THIS Magnificent iSix-story Hostelry will be open to receive guests on an after the * 18th inet. Every comfort, excellent online; single and-double bedrooms, olectrio -lift; very -central, and near,to wharves, railway station, • Towtf Hall, and Opera House. All tiams pasa 1 LEB (late of Christchurch), Proprietress. - i i * ' C 1075 H"'" o gga'e'd and peouse, ~ ARCHITECTS, ONION BANK'OF AUSTRALIA - - - • ■ BUILDINGS, ,- ■. • . , -HUNTER STBEET.. , ■ - ■ ■ • MONEY TO LEND. TN any eume, on approved Freehold Security, J. 'at Lowest Current Bates. 'Bepayment by instalments can be arranged. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, ' * , Solicitor, - " ' — Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 425, 6 February 1909, Page 4

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