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A CHEAT AGGREGATION OF ' L 0 M E L' ®.4 SILK S; The financial orisis in>Amerioa brought about a slump in diamonds and silks,'besides wool, Jiomp, and other, commodities;: ..Some-.of-..the diamond < mines'in South Africa liavo had to shut down or. curtail their output, while many of the Lyons silk factories found; it impossible to sell their goods; the 1 same thing applios to-Japanese silks, consequently silks are now cheaper, ' than they have been. We are showing a very comprehensive collection of silks, and tho prices are right. JAP SILKS, 27in. wide, in over 200 different -Aador; this is the finest col- ' v lection of Jap silks in Now Zealand, j At 1/11 a yard CHENE LOTJISINB SILKS, for .Costumes and Blouses, in light grounds, with neat and pretty designs; 20in. wido, At 3/11| B/6 a yard CHENE TAFFETA SILKS, in white and light . grounds, with rosebud and f. fancy designs; 20in,:;wide, '• At 3/11> 5/6, 6/9, 7/8 a yard FRENCH CHENE TAFFETA SILKS,, in: robe lengths, 16 yards in each length.: These wore specially selected for us, and comprise the most ■ fashionable of French silks, 1 — At, £3/7/8 to £8/8/- the length -COLOURED PAILETTE. SILKS, in Sky Blue, Turquoise,. Rose Pink, light "■ and dark Navy Blue,".Resida, Olive, Brown, also Ivory, and Cream, At 3/6 and 4/6 a yard COLOURED MERV SILKS, in all wanted shades,. light and dark colours; . . 20in..: wide, ... ■ : - 1 '■ " At-3/3, 3/9, 4/6 a yard ' COLOURED LOUISINE SILKS, -in a full, range of fashionable, shades; ■ : 20in. wide, .. • .. .... At 3/3, 3/11 a yard > BLACK SILKS, 20in. and 21in. wido,- -Glace, Taffetas,-Pailettes, Failles, : j-,. Merv, and; Messalme, ... At.2/6 .to 5/6 a yard MESSALINE SILKS, for Evening wear, 42in. wide, in Heliotrope, two ' shades.of.Pink,, two shades.of Sky Blue and Eau de Nil,-; At 7/6 a yard ' - TAFFETA, CHIFFON SILKS, 40in. wide,- .for. Street and Evening wear, . : m Navy, Brown,' Heliotrope, Grey, Sky Blue, TurquoißO, Eau de Nil, Pink, White, Ivory, Cream and Black, At 8/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 a yard -A'-,''' a A.;', FANCY'TAFFETA SILKS, in stripes, ohecks, and small fancy designs, for ' A Costumes and Blouses,: i - . i At 2/11 a yard KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

<• AM HEN 'the; Cold Nights are.iwith. us, we naturally think: of 'Warm Bedding. . ; y - -To "U introduce ' our , Furnishing and Bedding, Department, to; tho public ■ .) ;■■■: ' WO: are;offering some REMARKABLY-CHEAP LINES well worth inspection. BEDSTEADS,',.BLANKETS, .. BEDDING, GEORGE & GEORGE'S.

BEDSTEADS. . BEDDING. ' Vi : COT BEDSTEADS, '4. x 2 : feel, '20s. - - ( PILLOWS, Is.illd., 2s. 6d.'each. Worth at least 275. 6d. ' ' SINGLE KAPOIf BEDS, 10s. 6d. to COT . BEDSTEADS, 4x2 feet, with :.. 14s. i-<:i brass-rail. and; 'wire-wovo , matress, / ; THREE-QUARTER ! KAPOIC BEDS, . • .•:» 275. 6d. - Sold elsewhere 1 37s. t 6d. ( -y v. - .».■ • 15s. to 21s. •' • SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, 3 feet. DOUBLE KAPOK BEDS, 21s. to 325. • • v '20s. 'With bras6-rairand extended. . 6d. i ■ , foot-rail, 275. ,6d.. ...... > : ;.u , .. ....... —:■ ■ . ■ ' DOUBLE BEDSTEADS,. 4ft. 6in., Black , , and Gold, 205., 225. 6d. , , BLANKETS. 1 ' BLANKETS.' ESslhindo-ted™ i 355. to £4 10s. . r kets,'Bs.'lld., 9s. 6d. Doudlb Bed/14s. 'ITALIAN - BEDSTEADS, uunique de- : r. -6d., .17s. 6d. ■■ COLONIAL BLANKETS | . Biras, ■ solid , brass mounts, from , ;... i. Single, ,15s; Bd., :17s. i6d. Double 225! i £S. 6d., 255. 6d., 325. Sd. FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS. ' '.GEORGE GEORGE, 1 1 - DRAPERS, MILLINERS, FURNISHERS. .. .- (FURNISHING SHOWROOMS, CORNER QUIN AND DIXON STREETS,) ' f CUBA STREET. RIDDIFORD STREET. PETONE. : : ' v; ; -r.:: : VVi-v : '.v.-':v--..■.„■■ ~ BARTLETT'S . Are / " INDIA PROOF " BESTIN THE DOMINIONr' . PORTRAITS i BARTLETT AND BEST bif-.-:. v: : 1 ..' ■.. ''i , - y ■ Are synonymous intlrPliotofjraphic Excc!lum.'o. ' jgARTLETT, pHOTOGRAPHER , . . :-v;.... (Of Auckland). .... ■ , f; Wellington Studios—7 WILLIS STREET Tel. 1233. - .(Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel).

' 1 pEt)ERHOLM A'KD /''T'6 L LEY, U ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, V,l .' , Manners; Street. " ■ 'Agents -for :• Xongdon-Davies. Motors,- -Eclipse >•:'Flame Ari Lamps; Simplex Conduit,' Tantalum and Wytelite. Lamps. . .. Large- Stock of Antiquo Brass and Coinage Bronze Fittings. C6ll ; VARIETY FOR MEN ; S', AUTUMN' DRESS. .'./ GENTLEMEN who; want: to seo, tho Latest ~./■.■■■ vr , London Suitings' should visit the ENG- ; ' . LISH TAILORING ' ROOMS in KELBURNE v. v; AVENUE. • About .£2OOO has been : expended in . securing a: wider range of - styles : to' cater for : : • all tasMs and requirements for.day.or evening :dress. MR. -D. HILLIGAN invites.his clients ■ ■ to.make an early, selection from -ihe new goods. ' V. "EVR ED K. 'b,L' A C K,'' A.M.Inst.E.E., ' r CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ' . - ENGINEER j' •. For Lighting, Power, Tramway, and Light . Railway Undertakings. THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, fTelegraphic Address, " Kilowatt,. Wellington." HMO CJLT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. • ELECTRIC LIFT'SPECIALIST.'. i-.. Sole New Zealand Agent—Archibald, Ssntb, v'. And Stevens, London Manchester.- • ■ ' LIFTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. > : ROUTE'S BUILDINGS (First Floor),. h: : FEATHERSTON" STREET, ,i WELLINGTON. : C 752 THE NEW ' 'ZEALAND INVESTMENT, MORTGAGE, .'AND, DEPOSIT COMPANY, LIMITED. . !"■ ' 'DIRECTORS:. Mcsßra. Walter G. Foster (Chairman),: A. 8. Biss, F. G. Bolton, Gerald FitzQerald, • John Kirkcaldie, and-W. M. Muir. This Company will receive money on deposit " in any sums, and the present rates are:— . f ]2 monthsJ ... per cent., ... : G mouths ' 3j per cent. ■ - I ■ 3 months , . i;... 3 percent.. Interest commences from the date of deposit. Correspondence invited/. • [ dHAS. E. iTUAET, Secretary.," • r ! / Offices—9 Featherston Street, WellirfgtOß. . P.O. 1 Box. 70P. . s , :■■■• 7653

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 156, 26 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 156, 26 March 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 156, 26 March 1908, Page 6

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