The Last . Week of the Great Expansion Sale. * 1 -< SALE TERMINATES ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. The last' week; for" the * last andHhe best" of the' bargains.' . There will bo a grand clearance of a variety of goods, and, the prie&s are fixed with a total disregard ns to the actual cost to us. - Wo want to got rid of tho gondsj wo want to send them into v '-"H'«cir»ic«i v wid'' ; W don't -mind ■ k)80. It lyill be an exciting, week for bargain-seekers, and thoso who are • honest with themselves will do their utmost to bo here "as early as possible to-day. Monday is a good shopping day, especially in the morning. ' ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. OF SEASONABLE MILLINERY. SPECIAL BARCAINS IN THE FANCY SECTION. Tho balance of "our Summer,' Millinery must be cleared, and , Theso are really very attractive bargains, and tho best judges >;to ensure &: QUittuncowe h&vG made yery-sharp' outs m of^valuos. w1 [I rcadilj ; admit tho fact.. Carefully. study tho tolthe price. 1 " ' ow ln ß , ' ". „ , „ , „ , ~~ , BLACK AND WHITE FILET NET INSERTION—Worked in silk, ' -3 . inches wide, Usual price ;/6 a yard, Sale Prioo 7Jd. a yard. -\ • "-remain-now; and»whatever ihe-price micnt.havß been Doiore,, . •.. / „, W ; T • \ < ... _ . »• ;v go? at the clearing price, 10/6 each. :.■ ;/ - BLACK FILET NET INSERTION—forked in Bilk, 3 inches i *■ \ ... wide, Usual price 1/6 a jard, Sale Price, 10£ d a yard. !;;^BB^Y-l^WEAßvttAra i^»ivT^jyv..foe;.;Ml?«^U..i BLACK FILET NET INSERTION —Worked in silk, 5 inches Clearing at 5/11 each. wide, Usual price 2/6, Sale jPrice 1/6. UNTRIMMED STRAWS, in latest shapes, Clearing at'l/- each. BLACK FILET NET INSERTION—Worked in silk, Usual price, MILLINERY FLOWERS, going l at 6d. and 3d. a spray. BLACK FILET NET INSERTION—Worked in silk, Usual price, tl.-j'-•. 2/3, Salo Price 1/3. ... • • ■' ' VERY SPEOIAL BARGAINS IN THE DRESS SECTION. lgm FILET NET ALL-OVER—White, Cream, Pans, with spot t ta *•* at ».««. *. .v .iOOLOTIRjro TAJTFETA.SILKS,. darki . g-piPURE and Paris colours, Usual ;at 1/6 8 yard. , * - > ■ price 5/6, Salo Price 2/11 iV COLOURED: J^P'SILKS,-27; inches'wido, in":600 different, shades, ißin. FILET' NET ALL-OVER-Pans shades; sprig.design, Usual clearing at'l?6 a'jard/ ' ' price 2/6, Sale Price 1/6 BRITISH TUSSORE'SILKS, one yard Tyide, suitable for case- JBin. FILET GUIPURE ALL-OVER—Usual price 5/11, Sale Price ' .raent curtains, clearing at 1/9 a yard. J,u - , ' ■ t jj i i tj 18'" FILET NETS—Spot and Figured, in Cream, White, and 40-in. TAFFETA CHIFFONS, in a few good dark'colours, Re- p a Sale p nC6 gular price 7/6 a yard, Clearing at 4/6 a yard- _ 18ul gpQT NETS—In mite, Cream, and Paris, Sale Pnco 1/4. : .'',BLACK'TAFFETA.SILK.-36.inches=wide, Clearing:at .3/6 a yard. 46i n . :COLOURED FILET NETEr-In'Tabac,, Electric, Reseda and BLACK MESSALINI! LUMINEUX, Merv and Pailette, Clearing Navy, Salo Price 2/6. at IST vard ,- 18in. BLACK GUIPURE ALL-OVER NETS-Salo Prices, 3/6, V i < 3/H 4/6, 4/11. SHANTUNG 6IX.KS,,in Navy Blue and Green, 20 inohes wide, varrow CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY EDGING AND INSERClear/ng at 1/3 a yard. , TloN—lin to 3in wide, Sale Prices 2Jd., 3d., 3Jd., and 4}d. ■ i VELVKrEENS, in: good dark colours, at, .jjriktED NINON yardß long, in White,, Cream, II- a ya;d. 1 , ' and Paris, Sale Prices 2/6 o<nd 2/11. • CHECK WASHING' ZEPHYRS;.3O inches wide, a nice range of : 50-dozen LADIES' ; ..HANDKERCHIEF TlES—Assorted , designs' 1 colours Clearing at 4Jd. a yard. and colours, worth 2/6 each, Sale Pnco 1/- oach LtDIES' PLAIN CREPE DE CHENE "tlES—Wide ends, in ; .WASHING LAWNS, ,46- inchty;: wide, 111 small designs, Clearing , Navy, Tabac, Wine, and Violet, Sale-Price 1/6 each.' ,nt 6d. a yard COLOURED MILLINERY GAUZE-44in wide, in White, Cream, PLAIN COTTON VOILES, 'double width, Clearing at 1/- a yard. Sky, Saxe Blue, Vieux Rose, and Navy, Sale Price 10id. yard. WiSHIHC PRINTS, la Jktt omb, Otaot'd «<L .n* "X E ™"*' PANCY'iCOTTON 'VOlLlESj'iin .new'designs .and neat oolours, AEROPLANE MOTOR VEILS—2i yards long. White, Cream, |Cloaring at lljd. a yard. • , Sky, Navy, Moss, Black and Violot, Sale Price 5/11. ™* " a ril "sriiKSSi'tt'S ? " * , . i 2/6, 2/11. ALL-WOOL DELAINES, suitable for Autumn wear, Clearing at „ DOROTH y» DAINTY'S ASH and HAIR BOW SETS-(Sash 2} 1/9 4nd W3 8 yard. ~ f yards, tuo Hilir Bows 1 yard each),, m Ivory, Cream, Sky, . WHITE EMBROIDERED DRESS LINENS, usually sold at 1/6, Pink, Maize, striped and floral deugns, Sale Prices 8/11, - '1/8, 2/3 "a yard, Clearing at 1/- a yard. , I 1 11/6, Jl/6, 20/-, 27/6, 32/6.
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''"-GOOD--SHOES *- « - AT- UNHEARD-OF "PRICES, ,'' -"' ' '"'' ' Boots or Shoes,' h'ea'vy or light, ooarse'' or' fine, all kinds,'all sizes, all values. Every pair\is a bargain, but those who come early get the best picking. THOUSANDS OFpAIRS MUST BE CLEARED PRIOR TO REMOVAL. " -* , » , ' THIS IS A'GENUINE CLEAN-UP SALE. ', ladies' Patent Button* Shoes. Louis/' Ladies' Glace Boots, size S's, only heels, 14s. lid., usually 21s. ' , 7s. lid., usnn y 12s. 6d. LadieV ''Tan Shoes,'. Cuban heels, Ladies' Patent Gibson Tie Shoes, 16s. /'Krippendotfs," 15s. 9d., usually , 6d.. usually 225. 6d. . 25, Ladies' Tan Kid Boots, American, 12s. , Ladies' Tan' Gibson Tie' Shoes," 10s. 6d„ usually 17s. 6d. > , Ud., usually 13s. fid. 1 '"_ , ( • ' Men's Tan Kid Bals, two shapes, 15s. 6d., usually 18s. 6d. Men's Box Calf Late Boots, 12s. 6d, usual price 16a. 6a. ~ Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals', Tale toe, Special 15s. 6d. - Women's Canvas Shoes, 2s. lid. Childs' Tan Bals, Is' lid. ' Women's Slippers, 9d Infants Tan Shoes Is ', Girls', Wilte Shoes, 2s. lid. Infants* Blue Shoes, Is. 6d. i . ,; , EVERY, PAIR ,'REDUCED AT . \ . , HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. * , ' ' -RETAIL STOBES, LAMBTON'qUAY AND-' CUBA STREET, ~ , r ( ' ' _ ' ' CBIO ' - . TO, MAKE DRESS SUITS OR FROCK SUITS ' ' EXPERT WORKMEN ARE'REQUIRED. ' I employ -quite a Large Staff, whose time and skill is devoted to this special work. '"»' ■ DfMILLIGAN, , " , ; ME^ NT S^nv B lff ES ' vm ' ■ I TAILORING IS OUR HOBBY! W E,toow!fc£ to work the snap and the style'into, your Suit that mil make you say, a i°Voffl n,t lost lt3 Do wa make your -gUltsf ' 1 bU3, vauuu. i •< BRADFORD WOOLLEN, .CO./ '•Vffl QUALMS HuwS' • 3 ™'ON QUAY, WELLINGTON. , , ' % , • C 971 ,:_ - „ IW. 'H, BABTLETT, " ~ _ , phoTOGKAPEEB (Of Auckland), . i For "INDIA PROOF" PORTRAITS. STUDIOSi'IO WILLIS STREET,'WELLINGTON. . (Between Carroll's and ,Grnnd Hotel). cnoo '■; Tell 1233. _J__ — v ,". '. ' „_„_ ' CATERING. \TKT H. PHILf. Baker, Pastrycook, and TOOM Wi,AK DIGEbiION. Willi. Street (next Begg'e), - 'Ana tfwsß wlo are w^ry,' rw-di ™&J& , prepared to undertako all manner of Cater- , debilitated should driak. regularly IHOU- " Parties, Sappers, Dances, bON AND CU.'S Sparkling x JJ* at moßt reasonable rates, flotation* AT TJnWR-O A given, btnctest attention,, None but the best ~ ..W'AI-JIUXNw'-'ii, , m the Way of Pastry. Alternooa Tea a sped. 'MINERAL' WATER! &&■ ■ ' Nature's best and safest remedy for stomaohio — 7 ' TJULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, A grand tonic. If. U Dental Surgeona. better than foreign **■***-. ... M ... n W ILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. It' is delightfully crisp and pleasan* to tut «**"- oilßto, lull Of "W''an4' tparkle, and in- relepu(mo Mo , 216. , C 603 etentty refreshes one. Mijea perfectly With * ; milk,,*l»bs, ales, and spirits. ■ - '<•■! . ..u' N.-I'rflPAT GAH fPHE NEW COMMERCUL HOTEL, ,Charged,only with NAIDRAL GAD. l| UMBTON QUAy I. and W. YOUNG, WeUington Agents. GEO _ pINNO CK ... Proprietor. , i' _ ' ClOl2 (Lato Trocadero.) SE AFOR TH • B. MACKENZIE. Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date HosnippTSTPP AND SOLICITOR. telry. Very central. One minnte from Wharves BAREISIEB ANU i n dfGeneral Poßt Offaco. HUuse new. IfurniCOLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, ture new . Everything new. Passenger lift. " ' ' ,__ IM .„ mK . Every room lit by electricity, The Chef de CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, \>ELUftUiUft. Cuisine is a first-class man, under special coni • ' , i t r 4 o t to the management, and guests favouring ■ ■ ■ i ' this hotel with their patronage are assured the A- ' WELLS NEWTON Bill-of-Fare will be of the very best. • (L»te of Richmond and Newton), Tariff, from to per day Midday Lunch, 12 «mv«ro» AND CIVIL ENGINEER, to 2 p.m., Is 6d. Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. SUUVEyOR 7»,ttTnN QOAT Motor cars for hire, experienced drivors, charge? 155 LAMBIUJN yuAi, - icisonablo, long or short journeys. House open Teleahone 2865. C" sl to gwssts from 6 a.m. to midnight. Day and — NiAt Porter. XTOGGARD AND HOUSE, W«tor-GEO. PINNOCK. Clob2 U ARCHITECTS, '' UNION'BANK or. AUSTRALIA EMPD3E HOTEL. BUILDINGS, — HUSXER STREET. ' WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. ■ ' —' fpHIS Hotel is now in a position to offer MONEY TO LEND. A "special advantages and inducemonU to ' <' . r „„v„u c»»«.!t- those requiring Permanent Accommodation. TN any aums, on approved Freehold Security, ConTe^Qnt Srrangements can also bo mado X at Lowest Current Rates. {or Soard on ) y tho Holiday Season. Repayment-by instalments can be arranged. Separato ga f t ea of Rooms for Families, SIB-KENNETH <DOUGLAB,' Solicitor, ' MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. Commercial Chambers, dl Hnnter Street. Bos 383. TeL 196. ' C 1057 C 1063
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 4
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