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i DRESS TWEEDS & CLOTHS. THE NEWEST FABRICS. Iw, » t ; . f j' .. '■ : 1 ■ ■' ' " ' ~ ; If .tte Saßter Gown-is to bo/mmado to timo, there is aisnporativo necessity to . Belecfc the fabric and bare tho drossmaker at work. • For the Finest : Exhibition of DrcssGoods you must como hero, for we are showing a very complete range of all: tho most fashionable weaves. v ; r . j . i., J, , ' FANCY. STRIPED TWEEDfe,' in fashionablo shades of . Greon, Brown, ■ Wino; and Navy Blue; 42in. wide, , At 2/3 a yard . . FANCY MIXED TWEEDS, in all now colourings; . 44inr.wide, t . .■.• -- ■•: ■.■ At 3/-a yard ANCYSTRIPEDAND CHECKED TWEEDS, all wool, in Brown, Wine.-. • Bronze, Myrtle, and Navy; Blue; 44in.-wide; - : At 3/3 a yard. FAfoOY MIXED TWlSElfe, in tbo very neWest effects; 46in. wido, ' At 3/11 d yard : FAtftiY STRIPED TWEEDS, ' in: Groen and Black, Brown and Blaok, Wino f r ':-and Black; a heavy,tweed; 64in. wide, ,■:■. At 4/11 a yard :■ PJCiAIN VENETIAN CLOTHS, 44in': 'wide,: in Navy, Bronzo, Moss, Wino, . v .Maroon; Wcdgowood; Brown; Grey, Myrtle,, and-several other fashion- ' ' ablo shades, i- r , At 2/11 and 3/3 a yard DRAP:SEDAN;- a-plain cloth-whioh'does not spot-or cockle with tho ram; !'■: 46in.'wide; in Brown,-Wine, Greenland several shades-of Navy Bluo, < At 4/6 a yard ' - 'DRAP DIANE, a-beautiful soft-finished*cloth;,som. wido; in all tho now And fashionable colours, ■ At 5/0 a yard '.DRAP SUPERBA; a fine light make of doth- in , all: tho dark fashionable shades,' > , 'i At 6/6 a yard ■■DRAP^ALEXANDRA';'a weighty olothi for - winter .wear ; in good dark shades ;'s2in wide, •' „ j At 6/8 a yard ' v DRESS SUITINGS, i in stripes of the .most fashionablo French | ; i -^.'Colourings-;-62m.-wide;-;, ir-'- v. At 5/6 a yard „ >* FRENCH' DRESS SUITINGS, in checks. and 'stripes, in:. Brown, Bronze. . : Wme,' Maroon, Navy Blue, oto. ;"52in. wide, 1 . At 6/6 a yard • FRENCH CHECK 1 SUITINGS, in all new-colourings ; 44in. wide,,.-; > > ( At 4/8 a yard 1 N ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. "• -J' a V ' i, ; .' • 1 : '"n>.7" ; v "■'> f. ■ VvM/iv A 'v '\ ; • ; '■ *?.' ••.?" y. l "• "'• . • Zi, .V-jV.v;.. »; •■• . 'V . ' 1 r: ; '*;> ..;V •" ; ■ SPECIAL BARGAINS < -FOR- - - , - TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY. . . AT, . . , . ,THE ECONOMIC OUR 29™ HALF-YEARLY SALE IS STILL CROWDED DAILY! , , WITH EACER CUSTOMERS. ' • READ THE FOLLOWING. LINES. THERE -WILL SURE ,TO' BE SOME > ' ITEM YOU CAN DO WITH AT SALE PRICES. _ ;-V.V.r:-' i' ; 'V'- ■: ; -l : Y;'. DO-.YOO-, WANT'STRIPED. WASHING PRINTS, -at- 4Jd. a'yard, and RED ■•.■■ •CHECK ZEPHYRS at .4Jd.-a yard. Both reduced from BJd., a yard. If so- ' come down to the ECONOMIC ;TO-DAY., :.••• .i ri ~. ' DO-YOU WANT MILLINERY TULLE, all Silkv all . colours, at 9d. a yard; ' . usually sold at Is; Gd. a yard. If so como down.to,the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. DO YOU<'WANTi DOUBLE-WIDTH-CHIFFONS,-White and: Colours, at 1s: a yard; usually, sold-at Is..lid. a yard. Jf so como doivn ■to the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. > 1 DO .YOU WANT NEW, STRIPED DRESS. TWEEDS, heavy weights for winter r. -. wear; at Is. s 3d. a yard; usually sold :at Is.' lid., a yard.; If so come down to the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. 11 1 / . DO YOU WANT MEN'S SADDLE TWEED: TROUSERS, Dark-:Colours', Ostra'' ' strong, at 75., 6d. a pair; usually 9s. ,lid.,af pair.': 1f..50 como down to thn ECONOMIC TO-DAY < .DO YOUWANT CHILDREN'S SUMMER, HATS, Trimmed l Embroidorv and ■ 'Lace; for 2s. 11d, each; nsually 10s. 6d. each, ;: If so como down to the ' - ECONOMIC TO-DAY. > ■:DO YOU WANT FRENCH' POINT -LACE DUCHESSE..TOILET SET, with ■. Linen' Centre, including, runner and. 3, mats, for 3s. 11d,. set; 'Usually ss. fid - - set. 'If so come down to tho ECONOMIC/TOrDAY. , : . > s, i " GEORGE & KERSLEY,' LTD.

''BARTLETTS' , ' a» a. ' .«INDM- X PROGF ; "' : ' v " BES,T IN THE'DOMINIONPORTRAITS BARTLETT, AND THE BEST '• ''•■Vv''- •••> .. . Are synonymous'-withPhotbgrapbio.Exce!lettce. , -;orAfn ; .<, '■ • ; ' • ( ' igARTLETT, pHOTOGRAPHER ( • • ! "j " 1 (Of Auckland). ■ ■ • ' -V ... • ' " '/Wellington. Studios—7-WILLIS STREET Tel. 1233., 1 1 Po^wcen^Ciirroira^an4 Grand Hotel), i 1

D'O BB B N HALES, • ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, Mercer Street, WELLING T 0 N. CSGB' " : .Vn , |JI RE D IC I .' |BLA CK, ■ A.M.InBt.E.E, ' C CONSULTING ELECTRICAL BNGINEER • -i ' ; jror Lighting, Power, Tramway, and Light : '.v'...■ v .Railway Undertakings. ; , • IBE KING'S CHAMBERS, ' ' WELLINGTON. ■>- Taligraphio Address, -'Kilowatt, JTJULKLUY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons. - < 81 WILLIS'STREET, WELLINGTON.: ' Telephone No. 216. .. . CGO3 CEDERHOLM AND : ■ TOLLEY, • ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, , ' Manners Street .....!■ Agents for: Langdon-Davies Motors) Eolipss - Flame Aro Lamps, Simplex Conduit, Tantalum and-Wytelito Lamps. ; • Large Stock of > Antique Brass and Coinage. " . , Browe Sittings. '. ~ : . C6ll HAAKE PIANOS. iTIHE HAAKE is- a * piano with a reputation gained ' through its distinctiveness for "iweetness of tone,- porfect action,, beiuty; and • - 1 eonstruotioni It is an ideal instrument and I is used by musicians of note. It has proved ' its: superiority for years, and charms by its v *wect melody and powerful yet sympathetic .. 100*. .. ■■! V, Inspect THE HAAKE at. our warehouse, op. poeite the Grand Hotel, Si Willis Street, TSC BRITISH; 'AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO, ' 34-WIIJjIB BTBEHT, ; . CBKi & LEJEEkJlaaqgei.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 6

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