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REMNANT .DAY, } -WEDNESDAY,' JANUARY 6; GRAND CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. In. acordance' with our. usual custom, this being the first Wednesday in the month, there will be a Grand Clearance of Remnants and Oddments in all departments. This V■ a' specially, interesting event, and should mean much to all who find it necessary to curtail their expenditure. In the Dress Section in particular there is a vast accumulation of Remnants, Come early to-day. -i ,' - REMNANTS OP MUSLINS REMNANTS OP DRESS LINENS REMNANTS OF PRINTS i REMNANTS OF DELAINES - . '. REMNANTS OF TAFFETAS REMNANTS OF SUMMER TWEEDS REMNANTS OF SUMMER SERGES REMNANTS OP'VOILES REMNANTS OF CAMBRICS •"' '. „-. '* ' REMNANTS OF CRYSTALLINES REMNANTS OF' BLACK DRESS GOODS .- " ' REMNANTS" OF COTTON FABRICS I . REMNANTS OF BLOUSINGS ; REMNANTS OF SILKS r. , • ■. , . REMNANTS OP RIBBONS I ' ' " • • REMNANTS OF LACES | ' REMNANTS OF INSERTIONS REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES •'( . REMNANTS OF FLANNELS REMNANTS OF FLANNELETTES r . . REMNANTS OF CALICO [. ' , REMNANTS OF SHEETING ' , -. i REMNANTS OF LONGCLOTH [ ; REMNANTS OF MADRAS MUSLIN f ' " ' ' , REMNANTS OF* ALL KINDS ODDMENTS IN LACE CURTAINS ODDMENTS IN TABLE - COVERS ODDMENTS IN TABLE LINEN - ODDMENTS IN GLOVES ODDMENTS IN STOCKINGS • - . , ODDMENTS IN JUVENILE CLOTHING' THr STORE WIUC BE OPEN CONTINUOUSLY FROM 9 a.m. TO 6 p.m. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. ]: KIRKCALDIE & ■ STAINS, ■ LTD. '~'.."'•" • ' ' C 512 —————————— —.—.—— _____ . LADTRS' A 5 " ap a 3° Tan Shoes were I°*' • ■ i , muc (, W orn—To-day, no Lady's Outfit' ' "RTfrt'WN , STTrfcTfISS is com P lete without ono or two pairs X>S\i\J TV J.l ,* OHyHjO. of Smart Brown Shoei for street wear. |"" ""'"-'■ for the new' Tear; ' We are now showing the Newest Shades and Shapes, with -Cuban Heels and i Round Toes; also wide Silk Shoe Ties toinatch the l Shoes. <■ | 'AT POPULAR LOW PRICES. | '■' ' WOMEN'S BROWN KID GIBSON-TD3 SHOES, Round Toos 11s. 6*. ' WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXFORD-TIE SHOES!'Pointed Toes'.' 12s. 6d. ' WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXFORD SHOES, Perforated Golosh, 'l4s. W. WOMEN'S BEOWN KID OXFOEDS, Bound Toes, ,Pumps, ... j ',ss. 6d. ■■ WOMEN'S BEOWN KID DERBY-TIE SHOES, Round Toes," Welted, '17s. 6d. " ' WOMEVs BROWN KID LACE u2 BUTTON BOOTS,'Pointed Toes, ... 14s. 6d. WOMEN'S BROWN KID LACE POOTS, Round Toes, Welted, 15s. 6d. WOMEN'S BROWN KID "BLUCBER" BAL&, Round Toes,_ 17s. sd. "V POSTAGE ON MAILORDERS, 6d. PAIR EXTRA. ■ I s ~ ■ ' ' r. I R. HANNAH AND ';CO., LTD., | , - -RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY'AND CUBA STREET. \ ■■ ' cat i THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO. THE PREMIER PIANO OP THE WOELD. i FROM 65 GUINEAS UPWARDS. ASH OS EASY TEEMS. \ CHAS, BEGG AND C 0 .5 LTD. ' - 118 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. C9M i I _ j MUST' BE A SUBSTANTIAL REASON FOR THE EEMARKABLE GROWTH OF I MR, D. MILLIGAN'B " lAILORING BUSINESS, which ia now the Largest First-class Tailoring Establishment in thi > country. Since all his customers are men who demand Quality and Style, it is clear that I MERIT has been the foundation ot the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, which now constir tute a large Three-Story Building in KELBUENE AVENUE. Make an early call to Eec the | , SUIT NOVELTIES for the Mew gear. ' C 1026 \ IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. ' /TIHE Most Popular and Most Suitable Fabrics for Summer Wear are hero in an assortment iJ. you are pleased to choose from. [ Apart from the I'abrics, we give you Expert Work that you can't get from every tailor Tnen we charge you the same prices as other tailors charge, but we make your Suit' a great depl better. 70s. to 955. ■ • BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., ; "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ; „ __ C 971 i STECK PIANOLA PIANO. THE POPULARITY OF THE STEOK PUN OLA PIANO as a Gift ia UNPARALLELED and contains the important features that have mado the STECK PIANOLA tho stand' ard instrument of its class throughout the world. Tho STECK PIANOLA PIANO is an up- [ right piano of tho highest grade, and, in addition, contains within its case a comDlete '!, ' TSemDdist and Meroslyle Pianola, the only Piano-playing device endorsed by the greatest; lwf ing musicians. It can be played by tho ringers on the keyboard in tho usual way. Thero j is no outward indication which catches the oye to distinguish the Pianola Piano from tim \ herstofore type of Pianoforte. A CORDIAL INVITATION TO CALL IS EXTENDED to w»rv ' r one who may be interested in hearing the Pianola Piano, irrespective of any intention of ; (urchaso. If unable to call, write for Catalog uo R. It will be sent free. I < BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO;. J ■ S5 WILLIS STREET. B .

H MOULT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. | . ELECTRIC LIFT SPECIALIST. Sole New Zealand Agent—Archibald, Smith, ! V}d Stevens, London and Manchester,. I LIFTS 808 ALL PURPOSES. , BOOTH'S BUILDINGS (First Floor), FBATHEESTON STREET, WELLINGTON, BULKLEY' AND DIDSBUBY, Dental Surgeons, ' SI WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, , Telephone No. 216. C 603 A WELLS N,E,WT,ON • (Late of Riohmond and Nawton), SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, ' 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 2365. CBsi MONEY TO LEND. p, H. PUTNAM, *• SOLICITOR,.r *, ' Routt's Buildings (First Flow). FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.

THOSE WHO SUFFER FBOM WEAK DIGESTION. And those who are weary, rnn-down and bSd %ss&£**'*' TiIOM-WAI-RQNGOA MINERAL WATER! jNatnre's best and safest remedy f or stomochio troubles. It is guaranteed to relievo plethora stimulate digestion, and enable the htiman organism to resist disease. A grand tonio It's better than foreign waters. ' It Is ddtehtfufly crisp and pleasant to the palate, fulf of "life" and spaikle, and in. stantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with milk, wines, ales, and spirifs. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W.' YOUNG, 'Wellington Agents. !',.'.'■' " " i'' ClOl2 fiEAFOBTH 8. MACKENZIE, 0 BARBISTEB AND SOLICITOR, .COLONIAL MUTUAL LIES BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. HOGGAED'aND PBOVBE ARCHITECTS, UNION BANE OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, ■> EUNTBB STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 6

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