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THE LAST . THREE' DAYS OF .. IMxitMleV Half-Yeaffly Sale. " \7 ; '•' '' • " ■WE ARE NEARING THE END ;OF. THEiBARGAINBOOM. AFTER SATURDAY IT WILL BE TOO LATE. COME TO- ' DAY AND" COME WITH THE EXPECTATION : OF SECURING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, AND YOU WILL NOT BE . DISAPPOINTED. 1 ' ■' SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS DRESS FABRICS. FOR MEN AND BOYS. To give to the cWng hours of ihe SALE, wo have made * further Reductions in tho Prioes of DRESS STUFFS, as the fol- ,- CLEARING at is. 3d, a pair. lowing .will,show:— MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Undershirts and Pants, all Samples, , . ' , „ „ v „ CLEARING at 33. 6d. , : in several shades of Brown, Green, Navy, tar- , {EN , g pyjAMA SUITS, in Flannelette and Union. ** Siftß * a clearing ..«.. BOW f "!Vf „ ' • coLom™mmim* """"Sffi atrtttr 81 p '' •>.».* »7«f ~ BRITISH TUSSORE SILKS, 36 inches wide. - MEN'S CYCLING BREECHES, in Tweeds. A large selection: Usual Prices, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d~ a yard. , in s Rrl i k, fid 18s 6d . CLEARING'at:Is. Bd. and 25.,0 d. a'yard.; r. ■ t ft. .....' , FANCY VELVETEENS, in Dark Ghipyron Deigns and.Strfpes. Ti-wmg reaDY-TO-WEAR SUITS, in. Tweeds and Worsteds. . Usually 2s. lid. and 35,; 3d; CLEARING at Is. a yard. Mlia b at 375 , 6d , [WOOL-BACK SATINS, .40. inched wide, in Navy, Golden, Brown, goYS' 'FANCY JERSEYS, Self Colours and Stripes, Plain, and and ' B Sal Price, 4s. lid. CLEARING at 2S. lid. a yard. Hd.'and 28.' lid. '' SATIN CHARMEUSE,' 40 ; inches : wide, in Saxe Blue, Olive, nnvee "WOOL HATS, ii Navy, Brown,. Green, and Stripes. : - -o—. 6IACK mnntftaMMfU - s £Sff. ORIENTAL SATINS, 20 inches wide, in Peacock, Saxo Blue, RAINCOATS, in' Fawn and Drab. Brown;-Paon, Navy, and Black. ' TTauallv 32s fid NOW 16s. fid. each. —raSB. ' CLEARING at 43. 6d, a yard. -■ - :- • BOYS' SERGE KNICKERS, a few left. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS, 36 inches wide. - - CLEimNG at 3s. 11d. . ■ x Usual Prices, 4s; 6d- and 4s. lid. a yard. . '. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, for school wear. • ' CLEARING at-2s.'lld. a yard. ' ' CLEARING at 13s, lid. 'MADAME SILK; 36 inches wido, -in" New and YOUTHS' 3-GARMENT;SUITS, well made. Fashionable Shades. ; a ■ ; .i,> , - CLEARING at 30s. ■ : i CLEARING at 2s. lid. a yard. MEN'S"WHITE! SHIRTS, open fronts,. button, behind, slightly JAPANESE SILKS,'in all wanted Colours. . soiled; sizes 14, 14}, 16}, 17, 17},18, 18}, V ' ■ : 20in. : and 22in. wido,' NOW a yard. ' ■ Worth Bs. 6d. to 10s. 6d. CLEARING at 3s. 9d> each. :• . 27in:wide, • NOW Is. Bd. a yard. MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS, open at back, slightly soiled; sizes 14, DRESS-LINENS, in White and Cream, 36 inches wide. 14}, 16}, 17, 17}, 18, CLEARING at 2s. 6d. each. Usual Prices, Is. lid. to 2s. 6d. a yard UNDRESSED WHITE SHIRTS, about 40 dozen, . CLEARING at :8d a yard. , u ' i CLEARING at 3s. 6d, each. BLACK CARACULS AND ASTRACIIANS, CRIMEAN SHIRTS, with bands, in small patterns, '■>!. Usual Prices, los. 6d. t0.178,-6d. a; yard. Usually, 7s. 6d, NOW ss. 11d. each. . -CLEARING at 2s. 11d. yard. _ FLANNELETTE PYJAMA SUITS, in good patterns, CREAM WINCEY, with coloured Stripes, 40 lnohes wide, , Usually 6s. 6d. NOW 4s. 6d. , . ... , . .UsuaUy 2s. 3d. . 18. a yar . ' . ■ pyjAMA SUITS; in Flannelette and Union, •1 < ' IALL-WOOL DELAINES, 100 different Colourings and Designs. Usually Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d., Us. 6d. • » Usual Prices, Is. lid. to 2§. 3d. a yard. - NOW 6s. 11d., 6s. 11d., Bs. 3d. CLEARING at,lß. 3d. a yard. • UNDERVESTS AND PANTS, CLEARING at 3s. 6d. DRESS FLANNELS,'in Checks and Stripes for Spring Wear, 48 FANCY CASHMERE SOCKS, in smart ohecks, BS Usually 4s. Hd. NOW IS. lid, a yard. * Usually NOW I#.'3d. a pair. , KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED.

; ■ MONEY TO LEND. ; IN any Sums, on Approved Freehold Security, ' at Lowest Current Bates.. - " i ! ... Repayment, by Instalments can be arranged. ' : SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, . Telephone No. 31. ■ 31 Hunter Street. . ' ■■ C 1057 ftTEW ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute from General Post .'Office. . MAGNIFICENTLY FtJRNISHED. . TARIFF, Bs. IBli DAY. . DAY AND NIGHT. PORTER. ' ' A-Single Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIRITS at Wholesale Prices obtainable iii Bottle .-.Store, A delicious Cup. of Tea or Glass of Wine /nay be obtained in tuo Ladies' Refreshment Room, next Whitoombo -and Tombs. Motor Cars.for hire, with experienced drivers. Charges reasonable. Garago—BLAlß STREET. Wines and • Spirits Pure and of the Very Best. G. PINNOCK ' (Late Trocadero) Proprietor. i : . CIOO2 EMPIRE HOTEL. ! WILLIS. AND VICTORIA STREETS mms HOTEL is now in a position to offer i- special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient : arrangements can also bo made for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 1 198. , C 1069 MILITARY EDUCATION. ' IMPERIAL Military Officer, late. Northnmberlariff R.G.A. and the Border Regiment j P.S.'; 1 School of Gunnery, Leith Fort, Edinburgh, School of Mnsketry, 1907, Bloemfontein, South Airica, will instruct gentlemen in military subjects including Military Topography, Military Engineering and Fortification, Tactics, Organisation, and Equipment, eto.' Apply Lieutenant A. H. Rassam, 0.0. Mrs. Lee,'2o Kent Terrace. 9881 ; PRESCRIPTIONS. • NURSING And MEDICAL REQUISITES. ' TjIITZGERALD'S . , PHARMACIES, A 9 WOODWARD STREET, ! • • And 6 LAMBTON QUAY. CI3M W. H. PHILP. - House and office cleaning con- . tractor, ' N.Z. Alliance Buildingß, 113 Willis Street : / (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. C 847 A CARD. . Alfred E'EEVE, L.D.S., E.C.S., England, DENTAL SURGEON . (Late of Londonj W.), 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Same Entrance en Bartlett's Studio. Telephone 2193. CU99 "D ULKLEY ; AND . DIDSBURY, ** . Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. CBO3 Hogg ard an d pror se, ' ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. jgINGLISH TAILORING COMPANY. . W. S. BEDFORD, Late Head-Cutter at Kirkcaldie and Stains. HIGH-CLASS SUITS/it from 555. to 955. 52 WILLIS STREET, OPPOSITE Hotel Windsor. C 1344 . BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. DEATH. SEAGAR.-On August 11, 1009, at Silyerstroam, . Francis Emily, doarij-belo.ved wife ofCltarlw Smsm, aged % j-fiao* PxivatQ mtaimout.

FOR A 'LADY'S 'WINTER SHOE BOX CALF LEATHER is always warm, comfortable, and waterproof, and makes handsome' Shoe on-.the. market. 1 ••Wo-have a Large Stock of ' ■ Black or Tan Bos Calf Footwear, both m Boots and Shoos, and our prices aro of - ■ the economical/kind. > " ■■ ■' : ■ • ■ COMPARE THESE VALUES. T ADEES' BOX CALF . OXFORD '• LADIES' BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, stout soles, round' toes, 1 ;peitk. caps,, sewn soles, medium -toes, •••...erand value, 10s. 6d. . Special Value, 12s. Gd. .. .• ■ , LAIfIES TAN BOX! CALF GIBSON;; LADIES' BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, ; TIB SHOES, wida. .laces/'round , . . gtrakht caps, stout soles, round toes, ""Vetoes/Cuban: " : the G"'brand, 16s. 6d.~ LADIES' \ BOX . CALP OXFORD.. t.adtbK' TAN BOX CALF LACE i. SHOES,if gj ; ■ BOOTS, round toes, • extra > heavy famous '.Bectbe_ IVS. ba., soles.' '"lija Beotive," 21s. . Welti sol®, new LADIES' TAN BOX CALF DERBY ) 3 ' ' \HJBT: THE BOOTS FOR. WIVITBR WEAR. E. HANNAH & CO.; LTD. ' the big "boot marts, LAMBTON QUA* AND CUBA STREET. l, . ■ ' -•■■■■' .. I- - : ■ ■■ CBIO

' . „ ADDED PLEASURE. , - ttitHATBTOE THE OCCASION,'if you are wearing a . " MILLIGAN SUIT," you ore . - our Customers, who can rely on our TASTE in Uw Minds o£ Patrons the ABSOLUTE RELIAJJILITr ?£ iurcloTMS^for DEPENDABILITY OF QUALITY and UP-TO-DATENESS, . alway3 'X). MILLIGAN, KELBIJByE • ■ AYENTJE. ; vventkusiastic SERViC!Sr:; : .;: VTTE are Tailoring Enthusiasts? We go carefully over our: Large.Range of, Patterns, mth ' W vou. suggest tho coat dgsign and the out of trouserß. best suited to. your figure. The result )j a Distinctly Individualistic Suit that reflects the 1 good taste of the wearer. BRADFORD WOOLLEN, ,CQ., ;; . "THE QUALITY TAILORS," QUAY, WELLINGTON. BART LETT, ' • ; C: ' PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, 10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND. THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. v The Water that gi*ea yon health and keeps you healthy.' ■ i. ■, ', "WAI-RONGOA" CBBSCENT TEA ■ NATURAL■ . V - V' : •; . And MINERAL WATER. is loved by all ... i Drink it as often as you - ' tahtttb can. lt'« good (or you.. LADIES. T. aiid W. SOCJNG, Wellington Agents. " aiSi: C 1263 tt SPEAR,, 'M.P. 0. C., ■ - . ■ - ■■■■ ■■ . ■■ ; nftW^ewm^TToni'' : QJILVER AND FANCY.: ENAMEL . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, , KJ . JEWELLERY, Optical Parlors— , . .. j Gr^t va^ty, 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N,Z. Bangles 7s. Gd., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d.. Ms. A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried;"also Gd.,;l2s. 6d., 145.-6 d., 16s. fia. Speaking 'Trumpets and Instruments to Irn* Pendants' 3s. Gd., ss. Gd.,':6s. ■ Gd.. ! : '■ ' CHOI Brooches 35., BS. Od, is. Bd. . ——-— — —: Hat Pins, 2s. Gd., 33., 4s. Gd. A2Q3L HOLTZ (Tel. 2006;. Charm Pins, 2». ' IMTASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN , , —. • M (Lato Masseur of o g.Z. Government ; HEINEMANN, A S S O t Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 2984), WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MASSEUSE, Telephone 490. 108 Willis Street. 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. . ; .. . — ; London and.. Lancashire fiee TiART pew op sale at INSURANCE COKPANY. ' - \ MRS. MATHEWSON'S. - FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. , ;— „ 7~. . ' "OLACK CHIP, rmtrimmod, STRAW HATS, ■ Eaoorlty to -PoH*1«oUIm» ... Jj {rom 7g _ M - to 3s> 6d , and 3s . ud . Mercantile andEreiy ot A Grand line of , CAMBRIC SHIRT Risk ÜbitertoieA at LA'tfeat CWrtot Batta. BLOUSES, to clear at 2s. Ud. ■' , BemomW the new address is— . Chief Ageßla— ; HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, JOHNSTON AND CO- LTD., • 2M LAMBTON QCAI,'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 584, 12 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 584, 12 August 1909, Page 4

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