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TO BUI TO-DAY Means a Saving to Yon This is .. .. WEDNESDAY’S BARGAIN LISTJUST CALL AND INSPECT THESE LINES YOU’LL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY AT THE D. 1.0. 200 yards SILK SPOT FOULARDS—In navy, sky, amethyst, biscuit and nil Regular price 2/3 Wednesday’s price 1/9 300 yards BLACK MERV. SILK Regular price 2/3 Wednesday’s price 1/3 1000 yards JAPANESE COSTUM.'. SILKS-27in. wide, in all shades Regular price 1/9 Wednesday’s price 1/1J WHITE EMBROIDERED LAWN BLOUSE LENGTHS—Handsome worked fronts Usual price 6/11 Wednesday's price 4/11 100 pieces HORROCKSES’ 30in LONGCLOTH—Perfectly pure and free from dressing Regular price 6J yard Wednesday's price 4/11 dozen MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLE QUILTS— Single and double sizes At Greatly Reduced Prices Ask to see these CASEMENT CLOTH -50 in. wide, in artistic designs and good furnishing colours Regular prices 1/8, 2/3 yard Wednesday’s Prices 1/4, 1/10 yard PRINTED FURNISHING VELVET In good colourings, most suitable for furniture covering Regular price 5/9 yard Wednesday’s Price 3/6 yard 1 piece only BLACK and MAROON WOOL TABLING -72 in. wide Regular price 6/6 yard Wednesday’s Price 4/6 yard TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S HOSIERY and GLOVES—At Reduced Prices LADIES’ TAN GLACE KID DERBY TIE SHOES—Latest round toe, splendid fitting Regular price 15/6 Wednesday’s Price 13/6 GREEN and GOLD TRACED DINNER SERVICE—34 pieces Regular price 47/6 Wednesday’s Price 37/6 PINKROSEBUD and GOLD TRACED DINNER SERVICE—Regular price 48/6 Wednesday’s Price 33/6 D. 1.0. FURNITURE! a i% s u a ■ x s— ■ ■ warehouse stoc xyiynn worth of furniture bought for poco 3*4 01/ BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION. HAVING purchased the entire shock of a furnishing warehouse at the above great reduction, w© are offering it FOR ONE MONTH ONLY AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN WELLINGTON. > If you are requiring Furniture we invite you to inspect these Goods. t FOE QUALITY AND PRICES THIS SALE STANDS ALONE. No charge made for packing country orders. E SHORTT* LTD •> street ' WELLINGTON. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS AND IMPORTERS. “ NEW YEAR ” SHOES AT “OLD YEAR” PRICES PRICES will never be lower than they are at . present. Leather is getting scarcer every year, wages are increasing proportionately with the higher cost of living. SO—if you buy Shoes at our OLD WELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES you simply can't go wrong. Start the New Year well by laying in a good stock of Footwear. WE KEEP THE QUALITY UP AND THE PRICES DOWN Children’s Chrome School Boots, 7 to 10, 6s Gd, 11 to 1 7s 6d. Women’s Chrome Lace Shoes, good fitting, 7s 6d. Women’s Chrome Two Bar Shoes, easy wear, 6s lid. Women’s Chrome Lace Boots, smart style, 8s lid. "Women’s Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, pat. caps, 8s 6d. 'Men’s Strong Bluchers, nails and tips, 4s lid. Men’s Solid Nailed Shooters, "G” Brand, 8s 6d. Men’s Chrome Goloshed Bals, "G” Brand, 10s 6d. Men’s Kip Pegged Shooters, whole backs,-14s-6d. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., THE BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY and ... CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. 1 Extraordinary Value! THE REAL GENUINE JOHNSTON’S English Galvanised FENCING WIRE .fill per Ton, net cash; Slightly Damaged, J 39 per Ton, net cash GALVANISED STAPLES - WIRE NETTING IJin., 13/6 ; liin., 14/6 cwt. Also at Reduced Prices FREE ON TRAIN HERB FOE SPOT CASH George Winder, CUBA & MANNERS STEEETS. DELIGHTFUL “TAILOR-MADE” GOWNS. WE are specialists in Ladies’ Tailoring—and the wonderful ability of onr arthit cutters is is recognised far and wide. Each gown and costume they create is a beautiful example of good taste—excellence of style, perfect cut, fit and finish. Our assortment of distinctive fabrics in delightful shades is worth any lady’s attention. ELLIS & NOBLE. LADIES’ TAILORS, 31, KING’S CHAMBERS, WIL LIS STREET, WELLINGTON. THE VERY LATEST EASHION IS TO BE DRESSED BY James A. Doherty “THE TAILOR FROM LONDON" TIE is becoming all the rage among XX the elite. His Speciality is CLOTHES AS MADE IN LONDON. 203, LAMBTON QUAY, Opp. "Times" Office. ROYAL HOTEL. AUCKLAND. THE ROYAL is the Largest Hotel in the City, having 75 Bedrooms, ( 15 Bathrooms (including Douche and Needle Baths). It has also the Finest Corridor of any Hotel in the Dominion, elaborately furnished as a Lounge. Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and Intercolonial Travellers. Every convenience and comfort found in a Modern Hotel. TERMS—PROM gS PER DIEM. S. J. FLEWBLLYN, Proprietor. 446 (Late of Wellington). J. AND A. WILSON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 64, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Telephone 906. nrtHE Mercantile Agency, E. G. DUN X AND CO., Established 1841. For the Promotion and Protection of Trade. 204 Branches. Statue Eonorts and Collection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan’s Buildings. Wellington. mBSM V M.IBT. y' Gentlemen on a visit to Wellington are invited to mak» MILLIGAN’S Tailoring Warehouse, In KELBURNE AVENUE. A PLACE OP CALL. The staff will be only too pleased to show the STYLISH NEW SUITINGS, which Mr. Milligan recently purchased in London. The opportunity of being fitted by MB. D. MILLIGAN, who is admitted to bo one of the ablest men in his line should certainly not be neglected.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7018, 5 January 1910, Page 4

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