last. 2 last-'" ■ .;■'• ..' weeks. .;....;■•■ . \ (Closing Finally on Easter Saturday). BUY NOW! BLANKETS, SHEETINCS, TOWELS, DRESS MATERIALS, COSTUMES, COSY COATS, MODEL MILLINERY. The Whole Stock being Cleared. EASTER MONDAY AND FOUR FOLLOWING DAYS TO PACK UP AND GET OUT. CRAIG'S GREAT CROCKERY SALE Closes To-Day (Saturday). Onoo a year an opportunity occurs of buying CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Ths public have not boon, slow to recognise, their opportunity this year. Till SATURDAY NEXT you can purchase DINNER SETS, ' TUMBLERS, SALAD BOWLS, TRINKET SETS, TEA SETS, . GLASS DISHES, FRUIT DISHES, FLOWER POTS, TOILET SETS, SETS OF JUCS, VASES AND ORNAMENTS, ETC., ETC.,' S . ' -at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. REMEMBER: SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NEXT, lath INST. CRAIG & CO., 33 banners Street. S, »«,-,■■, m r-.,r,, W -,,,rtt /■"H™* A vt Who puts to herself the inevitable question"Where Shall I Gef the Best Value fop my Money ? " s Wellington's Busiest Store is a veri- ' table revelation: Newest Styles, priced for Saturday. For ' , instance, here is one suggestion ;- bir OlAL< e LADIES' TWEED AND NAVY PALETOTS, good quality material, in swing and semi-fitting backs. Every garment is new, and the styles are absolutely correct - , Saturday Price, 19s. 6d. Mail Orders will be filled if posted no later than Monday; and goods hot approved of may be returned, and the full .amount of purchase-money will be refunded. Wellington's Busiest Store.
Finest English Enamelwape 9 GUARANTEED NOT TO CHIP.' ' WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON THE COODS, AND WIU. STAND BY EVERY ARTICLE. < ' ' SAUCEPANS, Is. 2d., Is. 4d., Is. ed. and 2s. KETTLES, 25., 2S. 6ti., 35., 3S. 66. PRESERVE PANS, 55., 68. 6d., 7s. 6d. WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF THESE'GOODS. • WE ASK YOU TO . COMPARE OUR ■ PRICES. COUNTRY ORDERS POSTED FREE OF CHARGE. SIMS HARDWARE, Cuba Street
THE MISSES MACANDKEW AND HATES beg; to' announce that they, have just opened a Large Selection of nen Hand-made Indian lace. ■ ' . Every lady""who is wishful of, having dainty underlincn would do well to inspect these Goods, which run from 4d. per yard. . . !. ~ We can recommend them highly for \ children's garments, as they i wear ami wash wcU. • . Country cliente write for Patterns. By ■ :, ' ■' ■ ■Tβ His Special • Excellency, ; Appoint- jS^^K^a..the Governor, lnent.. *—'-v*s3c- Lord Pluuket. BOUQTJETS for Weddings and Presentations, Dainty Posies and Baskets for Birthdays, Bon Voyage, etc. Wreaths and Funeral Emblems sent to any part of Dominion. Miss Murray, Vioe-Eegal Florist, 36 Willis Street, Wellington THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The ltominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any othor diily journal in New Zealand!
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 11
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