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LAST FOUR, DAYS OF SUMMER SALE AT THE D.I.C. SPLENDID VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN MILLINERY. The Remainder of our TRIMMED SUM MER MODELS to be sold all at one pr 5/6 EACHUNTRIMMED STRAW HATS—AII at one Price— FANCY COLLARS, Embroidered and Hemstitched, 2in, 2Jin, 21in deep; all sizes. Ordinary Prices, IOJd to Is 9d. Special Sale Price, 8d each. LIMERICK LACE SCARVHS, in Ivory and Champagne. Ordinary Prices, 10s Gd to 355. Sale Prices, 8s 11d to 29s 6d. REAL SILK MALTESE LACE SQUARES, Special Value. Ordinary Prices, 7s lid to 755. Sale Prices, 8i 6d to 635. MOTOR VEILS—In Chrystaline, Gossamer and Jap Silk; all colours. Ordinary X'rices, 3s lid to 12s Gd. Sale Prices, 2s lid to 9s 11d. DIRECTOIRE SASHES—In Kick Crepe de Chine. The very latest novelty in Peacock, Green, Brown and Ivory. Good value, 355. Sale Price, 27s 6d. DRAPING SCARVES—In Chrystaline, Jap Silk, Crepe de Chine and Chiffon; in white, ivory and all colours. Ordinary Prices, 2s lid to d9s 6d. Sals Prices, 2s 6d to 425. D.I.C. D.I.C.

THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), SPECIAL. CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS. IN cleaning up after the Great Expansion Sale, which terminated on Saturday last, we find thero is a vast accumulation of Remnants and Oddmente, which wo must move out. We have no room for odds and ends, and even if we had it would bo bad policy to keep them. Wo will offer all Remnants and Oddments to-day at Special Clearance Prices, and there will be grand Bargains for all. REMNANTS OF Prints, Cambrics, Zephyrs, Muslins, Dress Linens, Delaines, Voiles, Cotton Dress Fabrics, Crystalines, Blousings, Summer Tweeds, Summer Serges, Black Dress Goods, Shantung Silks, Japanese Silks, Tussore Silks, Messalino Silks, Louisine Silks, Taffeta Chiffons, Ribbons, Laces, Insertions, Embroideries, Flannels, Flannelettes, Calico, Sheeting, Longcloth, , Cretonnes, Madras Muslins, etc. In Costumes, Blou ing and Mercc Linens, etc. AND ODDMENTS es, Millinery, Sunshades, Glo y, Boys' Clothing, Lace Cur es, Hosiery, Men's Clothlins, Table Covers, Table REMNANTS MOVE OUT TO-DAY. BE SURE AND COME FOR THE NOT EX'ACTLY B¥T NEXT DOOR TO IT. KTE are not exactly .giving our Shoes away, but on many line HEBE AEE SOME INSTANCES OF REDUCTIONS:— Ladies' Glaco Oxford Shoes, usually 10s 6d. SALE PRICE 7e 11<1. Ladies' Louis Heel Button Shoes, usually lGs Gd. SALE PRICE 10s lid. Ladies' Button Shoes, new round toes, usuallv 15s Gd. TO CLEAR 10s 9d. Ladies' Tan Twin-bar Shoes, usually lis 6d." SALE PRICE 8s lid. Ladies' Two-bar Shoes, patent caps, usually 9s 6d. TO CLEAR Gs lid. Infants' Tan Ankle Strap Shoes. SALE PRICE Is nair. Children's Tan Lace Boots, usually 3s Gd. TO CLEAR Is lid. Girls' Tan Cross-bar Shoes, 7 to 10, is lid; 11 to 1,5 s lid. SPECIAL. Men's Glace Kid Lace Boots, smart, usually 15s Gd. NOW 13s lid. Men's "Clapps" Button Boots, usually 355. SALE PRICE 22s Gd. ALL UNDOUBTED BARGAINS. HaHti RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAX AND CUBA STREET.

BRASS PRESERVING- PANS, ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS. THE goods Specially Selected for FRUIT-PRESERVING and JAM-MAKING ore Now on Show in AH Sizes. KEROSENE STOVES AND OVENS. Also all tho Latest Inventions in Oil-Heating Stoves, Excessive Heat and Perfect Safety. THE VERY THING FOR SUMMER WEATHER. FILTERS! FILTERS! FILTERS! IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES. We can show yon Filters by oil the Leading Makers. Also SPECIAL FILTERS FOR AFFIXING TO TAPS. TRAVELLING- TRTTNKS AND BAGS. PORTMANTEAUX, HAND-BAGS, STEEL TRUNKS, HAT-BOXES, ETC., ETC. Also Latest in KITCHEN UTENSILS and LABOUR-SAVING MACHINES and APPLIANCES for the Busy Hoiisowife. INSPECTION INVITED. E. -W. -MILLS & CO., LTD.. JERVOIS QUAY AND' HUNTER STREET.

WHEN YOU HAVE CHOSEN THE MATERIAL WHEN You have Selected the Material yon like best, we study your every wish, traild roond yonr personality with the present mode in garments, and sen i home a suit full of style and distinction. WE MAKE A SUIT THAT IS A TOP-NOTCHEB FOE VALUE AT iVf\/ B "THE QUALITY TAILOES." 3, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6745, 17 February 1909, Page 4

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