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UNPABALLELED CLEAR AN CS OE HIGH-CLASS COLOURED DRESS FABRICS. AI THE 33.1. C. Same cf thsm goods caaio to hand lute for the ,-u:njiior trade, being on the s.s. Waikato. Bought at a big discount off regular prices. LOT I—lo pieces STRIPED VOILE, Jl-incu, all good shades, worth Is lid the jam. Bale price, 3d the yam. LOT 2—We bougiil at a special discount elf regular price 800 yarus cf NAV V and Will'll, ST iJ ;-LJ.) LUSM tE, v,onii Is 11a the yam. Now 9a the yam. About 20 pieces of WOOL VOILE, ail new goods, iu lovely shade.-, and tints. - i-x inches wide. ili-mUav privc, tis lid. No.v is lid the yard. LOT 3—1.1 pieces WuuL CICi.LOI.Ic.LS, ia ry siiade. fmlo Trice, Is lid the yard. NEW GOODS AT HALF-PRICE. LADIES WOULD DO WELL TO VISIT THE D.I.C. DRESS DEPARTMENT DURING THE SALE. LOT 4—SCLLiEK COATINGS, all good useful shades, 25 pieces, some worth 3s Cd. bale Trice, Is 11. i the yard. LOT s—About 2-JiW yards ol bL AiidLit .TWEEDS, useful shades. These will come- m'lor good School Lrc.-.sos of* country wear. Some worth. 3s ou the yard. Special Sale Price, Is lid the yum'. LOT C—Special Purchase of 8 pieces 00-iocL NEW GUSTIXM.E CLOTH, all good suadcs. Just the thing tor Autumn wear. NOTE —Regular price, Cs tid; Now 2s .lid the yard. LL SURE AND SEE LOT 7 —Just purchased at 50 tier cent, discount —12 pieces NiivV irULi'.lib, 58-ineli, iu 1-awns, Vieus Rose, Lose, New Laics, Gieriib, etc. Will make splendid Russian Costumes. Alt wool. Regular price. Us lid the- yard. Sam Trice -is lid the yard. LOT B—A NICE USEFUL LI NE —.'.bout 22 pace-, ot mined SUMMER FABRICS, some warlh -Is (id tiic yard; all good colours. We have made up our mind to clear them out. Note the Sals Price—2s the yard. LOT 9—NEW ARM CRE CLOTHS, -12 inches wide, all this season's goods,. in Grey. Navy, Drown, Green, etc. To be cleared out at Is 6d the yard. OUR ADVICE TO LADIES WHO HAVE CHILDREN Re sure and see ifco ,Special X'urchaso of NAVY SERGES. LOT 10—10 pieces of NAVY SERGES, -l-i-inch; will wear well. The regular price was 3s Cd. Special Sale Trice, 2s 3d the yard WE ARE CLEARING OUT ALL NOVELTY ROBES AT SALE BEIGES. ONE ROBE ONLY OP A KIND, IN SILK, AND ’WOOL EFFECT. A REAL ATTRACTION.—About 200 RODE LENGTHS, in Silk and Wco] effects. '.['hc.vo are lovely goods; will make very smart dresses. Some of these Itubcs arc woith Vss cadi. Snail mark them ail one price—10s Gd the Kobo MORE SPECIAL LINES. —25 Novelty Robes, all wool. Some worth 455. Now marked iMs the Kobe 15 only JMOBVOXI ROBES. in Wool and Silk effects, different designs. Worth 50s. Sale Brice, 25s the Bobo IT you want a very smart NOVELLi' KOBE, in Grey, Pink. Blue, Fawn, or Biscuit shade*, wc have made a very Special deduction to clear FAMILY PARCEL OF RLMiNAaTS, ju j 5;.. 2'Jo, o'Js and 4Us parcels; in lengths from 2 to G yards WE WISH THIS TO BE A RECORD DRESS SALE. SPECIAL SALE OE CREAM DEBSS MATERIALS. .About 20 pieces of FANCY WORSTED MATERIALS, soil able for Bridesmaids* Dresses and Blouses; very smart designs. Regular price, 2s lid. Sale Price. Is Gd tho yard YET ANOTHER SPECIAL LlNE.—About 10 pieces cf Light Evening Shades in Smart Matcifals. To be cleared at Is Gd the 3*ard A CLEAN SWEEP OE ALL SUMMER'DRESSES. SPECIAL COUNTS K FOR REMNANTS. REMNANTS OF SERGES. REMNANTS OP TWEEDS. REMNANTS OF VOILES. REMNANTS OF NUNS VEILING. REMNANTS OF CASHMERES.

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. PROPRIETORS; C. M. BANES, LIMITED (Commercial, Law and Manufacturing Stationers, Printers, etc.) DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY; ME JOHN S. BAKTON, A.1.A.V., Incorporated Accountant and Auditor (Victoria). €. M. BANKS, LIMITED, liars plcasuro in announcing that they have opened a College ior business training in Wellington under the above name, and are now prepared to train students An the following subjects: Accountancy, Auditing and Bookkeeping (elementary and advanced). Commercial Law, Bills of Exchange and all negotiable instruments a speciality (Commercial and Shipping Documents and Forms), Ellin"- (all systems taught, ■ but special attention will bo given to Card Systems and Vertical Filing). Press Copying (the latest methods). Invoicing, Indexing, IP.ICSC HU uiuua/, J.IIV u.Liiij,, Business Correspondence and General Office Routine. Typewriting and Shorthand classes will be started shortly, and special attention will be given to these subjects.. The College will bo equipped with all the- principal Typewriters and the TOUCH SYbi-LM will be taught, which greatly increases tho speed and lessens fatigue. _ The touch with m is now being tan ght in Amor exceedingly satisfactory results. NO THEORY. The student handler, papers and bocks just as if engaged in retrial business. This is tho latest method, and has been attended with striking success in other countries. Students coached for the examination of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Call and have the System exxalained you, o,r send for a Prospectus. YOU WILL BE INTERESTED. CLAUDE M. BANKS, General Manager. ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY. DO YOU WISH TO LEARN .nraiE Principles of Engineering? ElccJl (ricity, the Great Power, is coming. Learn about it now. AH branches of Electricity—Lighting, Wiring, Power Distribution. Car System*, Dynamo and Motor Working and Design, and the latest work in Alternating Current Machinery—thoroughly taught. Liberal allowances tc Students who indues others to join. Courses from £2 to J2lO. Terms arranged to suit students. AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 20. Willis street, P. S. Finlayson, District Manager. P.O. Box 510..

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4883, 7 February 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4883, 7 February 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4883, 7 February 1903, Page 6

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