CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS. Wonderful Wednesday Values* A STIRRING MOVEMENT IN ODDS AND ENDS. ' ' ■ : ■■••/■'-.■ 'All hands have been busy getting the Store into Shop-shape after the Great Half-Yearly Sale., All Goods "that can be.stored have been! neatly packed away, and tho Odds, and Ends that cannot be stored havo been sorted out for eaorifiee to-day. There'are heaps of things to move out, heaps of good useful merchandise, svch as ~ REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS , . REMNANTS OP SILKS . ' / ■ REMNANTS OF BLOUSINGS ; ' . ' REMNANTS OF RIBBONS AND LACES ' > ' - •' • REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES AND ,INSERTIONS , . - REMNANTS OF FLANNELS AND.FLANNELETTES ' , • , REMNANTS OF CALICOES AND SHEETINGS \ • ODDMENTS IN BLOUSES ODDMENTS IN GLOVES . ' ,; : ~ ..ODDMENTS .IN COSTUMES AND WRAPS ' ODDMENTS IN MEN'S MERCERY • ODDMENTS IN BOYS' CLOTHING : , , ,'"''. ' SERVICEABLE REMNANTS OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. ' ' " ■''■■':'.■.■*. ' There are Odds and Ends in'every section of every Department of the Store, and your time, will be well spent if ■> oa rummage among the Remnants to-day. ■■■■-.' TOUR SHILLINGS COUNT TO-DAY. ' \ ■ ' ' ■■ ■ ."..'".■' Shillings will do as much service to-day as pounds would on another occasion. Wβ must quit these Remnants and Oddments, and will not allow any considerations of price to stand in the way, Be sure and come here Early TO-DAY The Store will fee open contintfoosly from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. To-day. ■— : , ■ . EIRKCALDIE ft STAINS, LIMITED. v ' '
BOYS' BOOTS. SOLID AS THE PYRAMIDS. AT POPULAR PRIDES. BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED BOYS' BOX CALF GOLOSHED HAIA/meoW valuo, 10 to 13, BALS., full round toes, 0 to 3, K; Youths', Ito 5, 95. 6d. os. 6J,; Youths , , Ito 3, Uβ. 6d.; i i and 5, 12s. 6d. BOYS' STRONG NAILED SHOOT r BOYg , GLAGE GOLOS HED ERS, for winter, Ito 3, /s. MLg , fof Bund wc 1Q w Ud.; 4 and 5, Bβ. 6d. . ]3| Os< 6d- . Youths", Ito 3, BOYS' STOUT CHROME BALS., & 1 .; 4 and 5, 12s. 6d. . with tips, 10 to. 13, 7s. lid.; BO YS' TAN WILLOW CALF GO- ■ Youths', Ito 3,103. 6d.j 4 and LOSHED BALS., very sraait; , 5, 11s. 6d. 11 to 1, 10s. 6d,; Youths', 2 to ROYS' BEST CHROME GO- 5 ' 12s, 6(J/LOSHED BALS., sewn, 10 to 13, BOYS' "ALL BLACKS" CHROME Bsi 6d • Youths', 1 to 3, 10s. FOOTBALL BOOTS, 1 to 5, 6d'.; 4 and 5, Us. 6d. , , Ss. Gd. ■ THE FAMOUS "C " BRAND, COpD WEAR IN Eyi=RY PAIR. , ■ \ •' R; HANNAH & CO., LTD. ' THE BIG DOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. " ~~ CBIO — "— " ADDED PLEASURE. r Y*7HATEVER THE OCCASION, if you aro wearing a "MILLIGAN SUIT," you aro 'W never in doubt as to your appearance. The problem of Good Dressing is solved for our Customers, who can rely on our TASTE M^tADohcy E ofonr?o^to L e^bli 3 'hinthe minds of Patrons the ABSOLUTE RE- . ABILITY St mpSjOTHES for DEPENDABILITY OJb' QUALITY and UP-TU-DATUNLSS. always. D. MILLIGAN, kelburne avenue. * [ THERE IS A RECIPE. mHERE U a Reoipe for GOOD TAILORING that Wβ alone possess. A Our Tailors tvork from it, and all their skill is devoted to waking your Suit perfect from eveiy standpoint.. i ' When we deliver yonr Suit we are bj no means done. We want IOU to he satisfied, and, unless jou say tlw Suit is better than aDy you have had, WE aro not fcatisfied. ' J y ' PltlOBS ARE THE oSUAL ONES. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY, TAILOUS," LAMBTOK QUAY. WELLINGTON. C 971 - BARTLETT, TeL im PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, 10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel, and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND,
THE KING OF TABLE WATEB& ,Xfae Water that gives you health and keeps yon healthy. "WAI-RONGOA"". , NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Drink It o< often aa yon can. lt'e ,good far yon. T. and W. XOfJNG. Wellington Aeenta. Vf~< SPEAR, M. P. 0. 0.; DIL OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, ■ Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. - A Large Stock of Optical Goods carriod, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improve the Hearing. 'Phono 2562. CUM ' AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 200G). MASSEUE AND MEDICAL ELEGTBICIAN (Late Mossonr of N.J!. Government at Rotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 2984), MASSEUSE, 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. CHIS Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building T OND9N AND LANCASHIRE FTRIS *-* INSTJEANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. Security to Polloyholders....... £4,130,000. Mercantile and Ever? Other Description o( Bisk Undertaken »t Lowest Carrent Bates. Chief Agent*- ' JOHNSTON AND CO, LTD., .Wellington. GUI*
CRESCENT TEA • SPEAKS FOE ITSELF. And IS LOVED BY Alii LADIES. ciaia SILVER AND FANCY ENAMEL JEWELLERY, In Great Variety. . Bangles 7s. 6d., 9s. 6d., 10a. 6d., 11s. 6d., 12s. 6d.. Us. 6d., 15s. 6i Pendants 3s. 6d., ss. 6d., 6s. 6d. Broocnea 35., 3s. 6d., 4s, 9d. Hat Pins, 2s. 6d., 35., 4s. 6d. Charm Pins, 2s. M. HEINEMANN JA S^ LI 1 WATCHMAICER AND JEWELLER, Telephone 490. 108 Willie Street. FIRST DISPLAY " Of* MEW '' SPRING MILLINERY ON VIEW IN THE SHOWROOMS, MRS. MATH EW S O N'S, , HflmmVe BuildingSi 206 LAMBTON QUAY,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 589, 18 August 1909, Page 4
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