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"Kissing the book," which is now optional in England, but is widely used because witnesses do not know that it is not computeoTy, will be abolished by a Bill introduced by Mr. Bramsdon, which has been passed in an amended form by a House of Commons Committee. From Ist October, when the Act comes into operation in England and -Wales, persons will bo sworn in Courts of Justice with uplifted hand. This is a Teform (says Sydney Telegraph) that might well be introduced in Australia. For Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d. — Advt.
EAMPANT, RUXKI^Sa RBDUOTSOMS. To-morrow, at 9 o'clock sharp ; wiil open the grandest — the most sensational— sale of the season. We have purchased at a positively phenomenal discount the whole of the D.S.A. Stock of General .Drapery, and intend offering it at prices that will make Wellington ladies thrill with excitement and pleasure. Possibly never before have there been such price reductions. IT'S JUST LIKE GIVING MONEY AWAY. SHeWFteOM. . 45 LINEN CRASH ROLLER TOWELS, 3 yards long, W6 ''"cS&lTSr*' a FeW " the Ma " y UneS t0 "8" 8 62 do Z en V WHITE a"d BROTTO ¥uRHSH TOWELS _ Cleared out. y^ &iV 89 NEW JACKETS— In tweeds and cloth From 13/6 FLANNELETTES— White, cream, pink and striped — 125 NEW MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS-Usual price 3/11 EIDER^LTS-Fulf^zJfi'rilScl-l/D each • Sale Price 2/6 „,„„,«„,« 36 SAMPLE MARCELLA QUILTS— S/6, 6/6, 7/6, S/S NIGHTDRESSES— In white, flannelette 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 200 NEW FLANNELETTE BLOUSE LENGTHS, of three 4/6 each yards— l/ 11 each WARM WOVEN PETTICOATS-S/11 each 1000 / ards of 6dD PRINTS and ZEPHYRS— 2/G dozen BLOOMERS— LADIES' and GIRLS' BLOOMERS 2/6, * ' 2/11, 3/6 DRESS DEPARTMENT. T 1 ONr S ST°^ 2/| STS ™ CaCh ™ P^ces PLAIN NAVY and BROWN DRESS GOODSLONG SLEEVE BODICES— I/Tl, 2/6 * Ugual price 2J6 Sa|e iQQ 9{J FURS! FURS! FURS! 15 pieces NAVY SERGES — Usual price 2/ 11 SaSe Price The whole Stock of Furs and Muffs MUST GO— From VELVETEENS— 27-inch wide, corded. Usual price 2/1 1. 4/11, 5/3, 6/6, 7/6 ah colours. Sale Price 1/11 75 ROBE LENGTHS — In tweed and cloths, in 7-yard 7 SAMPLE LADIES' MACKINTOSHES— In new fawn ends. Usual price 21/-. Sale Prsce 10/6 and green shades Worth 45/- Sale Price 32/6 DRESS TWEED— In light colours Just a few left at 4id MILLINERY— New and fresh, all marked at the lowest V«rd prices From 8/11 See Windows! SILKS— In glace, merv and Jap, all shades. "SO^tt, 1/-, UNTRIMMED STRAWS— From 3/6 1/3. 1/6, 1/11, 2/S MOTOR CAPS— AII shades 4/6 each UftQIBPV CORSETS— "P.D." and Warner's At Sale Prices ' HOSIERY. 4 BLACK CARACUL JACKETS— UsuaI price 45/- Sale We have just received a Traveller's Set of Samples of Pi-ice 10/6 Hosiery, and you wilS get sos^e Plums in this CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, Etc. Department. INFANTS' OUTFITS, Etc., Etc. PLAIN CASHMERES— IOid, -8/-, 1/3, 1/6 MANCHESTER BEPARTWENT. RIBBED CASHMERES_IO^ 5 1/3 5 1/6 We Specialise in Calicos, Sheetings, Blankets, and Table 2 00 ODD BELTS— AII shades. 3d each Linen. WSnter is here new, and you have the HAIR PADS— In all shades. 9d chance to Buy Blankets at Reduced Prices. CHIFFON— 4 to 6 inch, D.S.A. stock, id and 2d yard ANGLO-COLONIAL BLANKETS— SingIe bed size, 12/11 SOILED NECKWEAR— At Your Own Price pair; three-quarter size, 16/11 pair; double-bed • EMBROIDERY — A full window of embroidery. At 3£d size, 23/6 Worth up to 1/COTTON BLANKETS— 2/S each HANDKERCHIEFS— PIain and Hemstitched. Three for SHEETING— S4in Herringbone Sheeting 7£d, B£d, 10£ d 7£d 72in HERRINGBONE SHEETING— II£d, 1/1, 1/3 EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS— 4£d, sd, Sid 54in WHITE TWILL SHEETING— 6£d, 7£d LACES, INSERTIONS, Etc. From £d per yard " WHITE CALICO, for every purpose— 2/6 fer six yards BASKETS OF REMNANTS —Of Laces, Ribbons, EmUNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK— IO^d, 1/-, 1/I£, 1/3 broideries, Etc., Etc. WHITE SATIN FINEST DAMASK— I/6, 1/9, 1/11 GLOVES— Fowne's well-known make. 2/11, 3/6 pair 200 pairs SAMPLE LACE CURTAINS— 2/6 pair SAMPLE uLOVES, CHILDREN'S SOCKS, GIRLS'. 100 dozen LARGE PILLOW CASES— 7£d pair STOCKINGS. At D-S.A. Clear Out Prices See our Windows full of Bargains. Come Early To-morrow and bring 5/- with you, and take home One Pound's worth of reliable goods from LEYDON'S CORNER in CUBA STREET (Late D.S.A.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1909, Page 3
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