I & I Not because we're not busy (the depj pression has not affected Wellington's I Busiest Store-we're really busier than ever), I] but because the mildness of the season has p compelled both Australian and local wareI houses to sacrifice their stocks. |j We've bought heavily and at a great 1 saving—and when we save you save. >. p Read below some of the unusual bargains. JBtjtj—it-ii.. ~..., „,.,.., ■ m .,^i-..i'».i^n.ji«....iji>...^,...j.i.. 1 .i...i 1 .ai.ii.,.,.,«.._ . I H 500 MEN'S TONIC SHIRTS, 'Stripes, etc., all good colours. b I Usually 4s. 6d. Now is, lid. | I HUNDREDS OF WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, 1 I Usually 10d. Now 6d. . \ I ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE-Ladies', ! I Usual Price, Is. 6d. Now is. • I CHILDREN'S MUFFS, a real nice line, I '] Usual Price, 4s. 6d. Now IS. 6d. " | 144 LADIES' COSTUMES, all good shapes and materials, ; I 375. 6d. upwards. Now 255. i I LADLES' PALETOTS, latest shapes, ' f ij 255. Gd. upwards. Now Bs. 11d. ■ fj LOT OF ALL-OVER LACES, 2s. upwards. Now «£d.<J I LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTERS, Usually Is. 6d. Now 18. V I Do Please Compare out Prices. \ SEE OUR WINDOWS TO-DAY. ■ p f , : I 20 Only VIYELLA BLOUSES, 14s. 6d. upwards. ' Now 4s. lid. | ; 175 STRIPED FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, I \ - 3s. 6d. upwards. Now IS. 6d.. I I 18 LONG RAINCOATS', good colons*, • £ £ " 275. 6d. upwards. Now 7s. Hd. f I 127 MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, all good colours, ■ !■ P 11s. 6d.'upwards. Now 6S. 11d. t I 1000 Pairs MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOX, black, • f } Usual Price, Is. Nov; 6d. t I 600 BOYS' NAVY AND STRIPED SCHOOL CAPS, E i Usual Price, 9d. Now 3d. fi \ 69 Pairs LADIES' FLANNELETTE KNICKERS, \ '■■ ' Is. 6d. upwards. Now 9d. | ! 100 Pairs LADIES' CORSETS, good shape, f ] Usual Price, 2s. 6d. Now 9d. f WE GUARANTEE | ff AIT OF THESE LINES AEE SOLD OUT BEPOEE ! SATUEDAT WE WILL (HVE AKOTHEE AETICLE j COSTING.MOEE MONET EOE THE SAME PEICE. . | I Wellington's Busiest Store. i ■■ ■ ' • I FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, | kj^j %£ i By Appointment. p , Mα \ Are making an Exhibit in I j^y M 1 their windows for a few \ Mj tsf I days only of Furniture con- | k ? n j structed by them for the | ■^β s . Arts Glwfo} to the design | rj * of the Society's Architect. f f^ %I' 1 % Jp' i This Contract, in which the M Jtjr , y%4 Specifications ensured parti- H "%; / v cularly sound principles of | J*L Jp 1 ? construction, was secured by | I THE SCOULLAR CO.in com- jj |T I petition; and serves to illus- | -J[, I trate the fact that, where r- \¥ Sjf? ? quality is considered, their s j v<^ i products are unequalled; | ©sT, t i whereas their thorough know- | L p ledge of their business enables | py —■ I them to give the greatest I M^ if I advantage in producing fur- ji , § %$ •■ ■ I niture at the lowest cost. ' . I INDIVIDUALITY and THOROUGH- J W I ' ■ NESS are the KEY-NOTE | S of their work - I C , p I 1 lIS jWUUllal vl?9 9 I y? %I ' I li _ ft
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 865, 11 July 1910, Page 3
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