!j AT THE * - I \ illfl fl OTITIC' ffIMPRKY ! I STOKOLE—Tho Only Absolutely Bchable' UNSHRINKABLE I 1 FLANNEL, m Shetland, Navy, and Grey, to bo had only I AT OUR STORES, CUSA and MANNERS STREETS. ! 2 SMART CUT UP-TO-DATE WORSTED TROUSERS, with Hip I \ Pockets, Bs. 11d., J | AT THE CORNER SHOP, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS, '■ \ LOUNGE SUITS, for the hgt weather, from 12s. 6d. v I UNION CLOTHING COMPANY'S STORES, j Ej MEN'S BOATERS, at Cut Pnc3S this month, s AT THE: UNION CLOTHINC COMPANY, j s A THOUSAND 'VARSITY' BUITS, to fit Boys from 3 to 12 \ \ i years, from 7s. Gd. ■ ! I UNION CLOTHING CO e9 » ! i' ' \ Comer fvha, and Manners Streets, 1\ ; ? ' AND JACKSON STREET, PETONE. j TO , Fsiraisli a! Extraordinary' Low Prices! PROCURE SOME REAL BARGAINS! This being tho last month of Ihoyoar, wo arc making a determined' effort to iiTsko a good finish, and, notwithstanding tho depression during par.t of the year, mako this year's trading a record one. And have decided to offer all our stock of Ironmongery—Bedsteads, Fenders, Sewing . - Machinosj Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, Cutlery, Plated-Ware, etc, all at Downright Bargain .Prices for Cash. , , Wβ havo also reduced our prices of Budding' Material, Carden, Tools, Fencing" Wire, Guns, Washing Machines, Etc. • , ' EVpRY ARTICLE AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES. ' / ' l '•. ; - Bedsteads and Cots. . " * '\f . .«- x lin. SINGLE BEDSTEAD—2Sa. Reduced 21s. , lin. HOSPITAL BED'and MATTRESS-25a. Reduced Ms.' lin. BRASS RAIL BEDSTEAD—SingIe 265. 2in. BRASS RAIL BEDSTEAi>— Douuw, very massive, £3 3s. ' Reduced £2 10a. 2m. HEAVY BRASS MOUNTINGS T At £3 3S. £3 10s., &3 ISS, 2in. ITALIAN'or PARISIAN—At «3 ISs., £4 ifis., S5 10S. ''CHILDREN'S 21s. ~', > v , ' r Ftsraiture. \. Wo can do you Real Good Value in DUCHESS CHESTS—From 375. 6(s DUCHESS-OHESTS—Larger and betW, At «85.,,555., 783. ■ f i WARDROBES-A! £5 103., Sβ 10S?, '£7 168. ' SIDEBOARDS-At £3 10S-, £8 155., £6 10s., £9 103. -, ; WASHSTANDS—TiIed.back, 18s. Bc!., 255., 455. , HALLSTANDS, TABLES, Etc.—All at Reduced Prices. CHESfJBRFIELD SUITES-AII Reduced. LEATHER Reduced." , , BEDROOM SUITES-AII Reduced.' 5 l LADIES' SECRETARIES-AII Reduced. , . , AUSTFUf BENTWOOD CHAlßS—Embossed scats, 6s. 6d. jt i 'Sewing Machines. ' , " Our New Century Sewing Machine we claim to bo as good as any ( on the market, and if you pay cash you get them at almost naif the timepayment price, viz.: — r * ' ' HAND MACHINE—As sold T.P. price £4 4s. Our Price £3 10S. , TREADLE MACHINE-As sold T.P. prioo £10 15s. Our Price £5 10s, , TREADLE—Drophcad, automatic lift, £11 155,, for £8 IDS. , - , TREADLE—Cabinet, automatic lift, £13 10s., for £7 10s. CABlNEl , —Double door, splendid irticle, £14.105. ■ Now £0 10s. , , If you should be thinking of giving a present to somo friend who yon would like to be grateful to, what better could you give than a New Con- t tury? ' " ' ' ' Cappeti Department. Our splendid stock of Tirst-class Carpets' is offered during .December *' at Bona Fido Bargain Prices. I ' AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS (Body and Border), AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, and TAPESTRY CARPETS—Are Cheaper than any house In AXMINSTER BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY STAIR CARPETS —Any- , width and colourings. - J \ HEARTHRUGS—A great variety at Clearance Prices. In Axminster, ( ;. mohair, groy goat, etc: . ' SLIP MATS—Mohair, Axininster, jute, etc., At Extraordinary Low Prices. Linoleums. All new, opened this week, splendid desigusj in printed, various qualities. INLAIDS—In superior qualities, At , Clearance Prices. PASSAGE LINOLEUMS and FLOOROLOTHS—AII widths,. ' " • , Lace Curtains. . ' ■ Wo haVe iust opened a splendid variety' of REALLY GOOD CUR-> • TAlNS.—Clearing Prloos 3s. lid., 4S. od,, Ds. 6d., 78. Gd,, ■ 9s. 6d,, los. 6cJ. pair. —i Fairscy Linens. - ' TRAY CLOTHS, RUNNERS, CUSHION i COVERS,' PILLOW CASES, BEDSPREADS, TABLE CENTRES—AII at Clearance Prices,, WINDOW CORNICE POLES, STAIR RODS, BEDDING, PU> , LOWS—Wo oan do ipedally will and Cheap. , ' /, ' '> (WINDER'S CORNER), ~ /' Goraei! Cuhd' akd Maaaens Streets.
nPHOUGH $«'■ are ahvaysjoid "bread : :X cis. tho.sM of.lifo/'/taost-,people; ■ to-day', are;jtr.ijstinp'" to' ''. ; shaky staff;- '■'tfashioii'/r asHu'other^ i. things, 'hftsSeTenfiiiTaded' the realm:';.., ■'of things:cdible.tand;door«€d..,that;wp. , : . .j.'should.ej>t,-..<ir..rather■ starve, ourselves, y :■• oni bread: and things'nifulc from'snowy .' .' : white' flour. Our forefathers • used the.'' i .old' made M the. stoncr ~ , milling 'process; which ,r«taiue; all the- ; hutrinieiit .of'.:the:.Arh<;at Brain. Con-■'.-: ■;: sequently they were healthy,' ivliilo ive,.; i.-are.a nation Of, clyspoptics. v '~'■/'■■: '-. , ; We are glad-to .'learn that a;pnshing ; : New , Zealand miller, is now .making . 'an effort to , reintroduce the old stylo,. ;■ healthy cre|vm.:fl.quriva;nd; th.ff.;';bread'i' made froiji it/eci'taiiily ojit. a :' f report recently received.by; thomake'ts" , : .'■■ from the■'• Govcrmiient ■ Analyst, ■ who;.? I says:' "It-c.'orirairis"all"■ tho irisredieiite .;". -.-■ of wheat' that aTeyueoeesary tp-health;>V, i It is; very. ptJ.atablo, and much, easier .... ; to digest than .suafcliy'Svliite'.ibread;. . 'because, lit I has a; 'greater:: power- of ■ ■ : forming, sugar from .'.lts ■''starch .'than.' : : ; ' ie \possessed 'by'-wliitc-'brcdd."';:'- ■; ■; ■' ■ The flour .'and, bread referred to are.'".| : calledthe ,S-P,;l3raiKl, , .an<l any be : ob-, ; : , ■ : taiued throiigh all BaStrs-'and .Gro- '.. ' cers,' olf 'wholesale'"itf'this" district:' .i ■ from Kobt.'i Hall, p!d : .Custonihousfl ; / '.Street- %;U:;~, : ■■■}
:.. MTS..Henp4ck^''Thct , e's,no.wm your; tryiiig:- io. disputeinvhat s .IV say<; , -;l'm,:.ds-: tfihninod.'.to- hayo the'last word...; .Mr,' Honpeclt—"l'm.q\iHe AyiUing.yon shotilil, niy. deat 1 , only do; h'are'it sO'on." ■-.■•'-;- "Hpnesty js thei best.'policy," rehiarkfd. the bptiiuwt,'";''So* : it 'Vvas. in thd, (lays of. the provtrb-iiihker," rejoined* lhe> contrary, person,. "but"l. guess tho policy' k inust : have expired." .'■.,'.:..■* .., ~: : ■'% -"I am glad to'filid 3 - ou sfb;muoh better; old man. . Does ..the duotor exiiect you 'to- bo'out sooaf" "I think lie expects 1110 to bo out the amount of his bill. He sent it in' to-day." : . . . ,\
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 708, 6 January 1910, Page 7
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