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r i The Second Day of the Great Expansion Sale. i : ' • ■■ .* , * j \ ■ - Yesterday will be memorable to a great many women.. It will be to us, for we had a great day. The crowds surged L ' in every department, there was bustle 'and exoitement, and- the aggregato sales for the day established a record for our \"X * 6ummer Sales. This great snocoss was not undeserved. Wo made special and extonsivo preparations fm big business, no \ - "mode certain'of big business by offering big bargains, and every day of the Sixteen Salo Days will see the record maintained. ' , There was never a bargain feast so tempting as this-nevor was such varied merchandise sacrificed at such prices. If you miss ' , coming to-day you will miss many good chances for saving money. ' CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AT - WOMEN'S HOSIERY AT ,' CLEARANCE PRICES. , SALE PRICES. . RED SERGE COATS AND SKIRTS, Reefer Coat, plain gored » ' - skirt lmcd throughout. Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Usual ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, with double heels, Prices 27/6 29/6. 32/6, 36/6, 39/6, 42/-. ' Usual Prices, 22/-, ankles, and toes. Regular Prices, 1/8, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 23/6, 26/-, 29/-, 31/6, 35/- •' * ," ' - '• , a pair. Sale Prices, 2/10, 3/3, 4/3, 4/11, 5/6 for two pairs. 13 only NAVY SERGE' CQATS AND SKIRTS,, PLAIN TAN CASHMERE HOSE, extra spliced m all wearing ' and cuffs trimmed narrow white braid. Sizes 3, 4, 7, S. rt9 _ Regular Prices, 1/11, 2/6", 2/11, 3/3 a pair. Sale Usual Prices, 15/6, 17/6, 21/ p, 25/-, 26/6. Salo Prices, 10/6, a/3j 4/llj 5/6 f £ r two pairs . ",■* ' , ■ , ' ' a „„i„ ttptt't ppt?v nnvrK COATS AND SKIRTS ■ Sizes 3, BLACK AND TAN CASHMERE HOSE, with laco fronts and 8 onty LIGHT GREY CHECK COATS , Regular Prices, 1/11 2/£ 2/11, 3/6 a pair,. 19/6, 14/H, 15/6, 15/6. ' '< 4 ' J Sple Prices, 3/3j 4/3, 4/11, o/ll for two pairs. PLAIN FAWN FACE'CLOTH COATS AND SKIRTS, 4'only. BLACK AND TAN RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, well spliced. Sizes 4 4, 5 6. Usual Prices, .47/6, 59/6, 47/6, 52/6. .Regular Prices, lfll, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 a pair. Salo Prices, 3/3, Clearing at 21/-"; , » - - 4/3, 4/11, 5/11 for two pairs. 1 LIGHT GREY TWEED COATS AND SKIRTS, Norfolk style, B f. WK AND TAN MERCERISED COTTON HOSE, looks just . coat lined, one only of each size. -Sizes 6. 6, 7. Usual . liko silk. Regular Prices, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 a" pair. Sale - , Prices,'2B/6, 31/6, 32/6. • Salo Prices, 22/-, 24/-, 26/- \ p nce3) 3/3, 3/8, 4/3,'4/11 for two pairs. Sale Prices, 18/6, 19/6, 21/- .... ga]e Pricogj g /8) 4/Uj 5/6 for two palrß . 'BLUE LINEN REEFER COATS AND SKIRTS.! Sizes 1, 2, 3, . 4 (6 8 • Usual Prices,' 16/11, 17/11, 18/11, 21/6, 23/-, 24/- THE VIKING HOSE, in Tan, plain, or with lace fronts. Usually Sale'Pr'ices, 12/11, 13/6, 14/6, 15/6, 17/- (i - , •" 2/6 a pair. Sale Price, 4/3 for two pairs. ', , 1 dozen onIy'WHITE, MUSLIN FROCKS, trimmed lace, 24in., 27in., and 80m.-long. Usual Price, 4/6. .Sale Price, 2/6. ,- S 18 WASffING PRINT SAILOR DRESSES V Blue and Pink ' BARGAINS IN ■ i Stripes, 24inXand 26in. only: Usual Prices,. 7/11, 8/6 . JJJ^ Clearing at 4/11. ' \ _ ' ' BOYS' STOCKINGS. ( 1 CHILDREN'S LINEN DRESSES, iii Light Blue/ Grey, and Old t ' " . ' 3& Sff-SM " BLACK WORSTED HOSE, Just the kind for school wear. , , ~ Trices, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6. 'Clearing at 10/6., *«3, 4,5, '^ffi^W \ , CHILDREN'S WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN COATS, 24in., ' ' '„,,,.„> ' 26m., 28in. Usual Pnoes, 14/6 to 28/6. Sale Prices, 10/6 BLACK WORSTED HOSE, Quality B Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. .<- ' '-'to 21/6. ,' ' ' " 2/6, 2'9, 3/-, 3/3, 3/6 a pair. Now 1/11, 2/2, ,* ' " 2/4, 2/7, 2/9, 2/11 a pair. CHILDREN'S WASHING PRINT OVERALLS. Usual Prices, , 2/9, 3/3, 3/11, 4/9. Salo Prices, 2/4, 2/9, 3/4, ,3/10, 4/- WORSTED GOLF HOSE, with fancy turnover tops. GIRLS' PRINT BLOUSES, in all sizes.- Usuai Prices, 3/6, 3/11, '' Quality A. Sizes 4 \ )q 6 '^ Q \J s A?h 2/2 > 2/4 > 2/6 > ' "4/6, 4/11 each. Salo Prices, 1/-, 1/6, 2/- * ' 2/8 a pair. Now 1/9, 1/10, 1/11, l\l> t\i a pair. BOYS' BELTED PIQUE TUNICS, trimmed embroidery. Usual Quality'B, Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7,8. 'Usually 3/6, 3/7; 3/8, 3/9, , Prices, 6/3, 7/6, 8/11, 12/9. Sale Prices, 6/3, 6/6, 7/6, 10/9. - 3/10 a, pair. Now 2/11, 3/-, 3/1, 3/2, 3/3, a pair. ;-.\ ; ■ ' ' ■;; kIRKCALDIfi' & STAINS, ltd.

■ / . 'HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE - V, '/.. ; is now on. ' -BOOTS 1 AND . \ v, low- tho Cost otj,Manufacture. Wo aro soon % «*i IsMmo'vinfii'irti'J iine now premises;r,hnd Iwantl to inikef l a"big' Clearance prior to re- ' ■ ' ?, fhoval. ?£ , nat 5 a «jihy the GREATLY REDUCED PEICES apply to e\ery pair of s." Bhoes in onr stook. ." ' • ■ ,' ' ', s LADIES' SHOE BARGAINS. WOMEN'S TAN KID TRIPLE-BAR SHOES. Ss. Gd.; usnally Us. 6d. - ' *\ WOMEN'S ROUND TOE SHOES, Pat Cap, Cuban Heels. 10s 9d.; usually lfis 6d . -' , WOMEN'S TAN KID OXFORD SHOES. 10s. 6d.; usually l?,s. 6d. ■" . '- WOMEN'S SOUND TOE BOOTS, Pat. Cap,, Cuban Heels, lis. 9d., usually 17s. 6d. WOMEN'S* KID' TWO-BAR SHOES, 2, 3, and 4 only, ds lid 1 ; usually 8s fid. v '' "' , WOMEN'S "BURTS" BUTTON SHOES, Pumps 13s. 6d.; usually 19s. 6d. '~, ■ CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. '< ' ' - CHILDREN'S SHOES Is 6d.; usually 3s. 6d. , " ?' ' GIRLS' 7to 1 GLACE KID ONE-BAR SHOES. 3s.,lid. j usually St lid GIBLS' WHITE"BUCK ONE-BAR SHOES, 4 to G. 2s. Gd.; 7 to >10, 2s. lid. - - About 300 pairs GIRLS' COLOURED FELT SLIPPERS. To Clear, 6d. MEN'S BOOT'BARGAINS. , MEN'S GLACE KID BALS. Us. 6d.rusual price, 14s. Gd. , '' . i MEN'S BOX CALF BALS. Bs. lid ; usual price, lis. Gd. - ■ > MEN'S MOROCCO SLIPPERS. 4s -lid. ' MEN'S CARPET SLIPPERS, 2s. lid. ' , ' ,S . WORK BOOTS AY REDUCED'PRICES. - ' - HANNAH'S REMOYAL SALE. ' RETAIL STORES, LAMBTON QUAY'AND i-CUBA STREET. '' A WORD ABOUT,THE FANCY PATTERNS FOR, MEN'S SUITINGS, now showing at- --- •- MR. D. MILLIGAN'S: ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, in KELBURNE AVENUE, Tho Designs aro high-toned, but not }oud.Tho colours aro right, and should appeal particularly to. the jounger element who want something new and uncommon. , IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUMMER ,'WEAR. THE Most Popular and Most Suitable fabrics for bumni'er Wear are here in an assortment you are pleased to 'onooso troin. "" . \ - V , Apart from tlie fabrics, we give you Exusrt Work that get from every tailor. ' - 'men we chaigo you the same prices as other tailors chaigo, 'but we make your olut a I'" great deal better. , ills, to 955. * ' -> ■ ' •' .. BRADFORD WOOLLEN, CO./; - "THK JUAUI'I 'IAiLUIIS," LAMBION ,QUAI, WELLINGTON'. ,\» - I J L I ; ■ C 971 ' ' STECK PIANOLA PIANO. THE POPULARITY 01' TiUs bIECK PiAiNuLA PIANO as a Gift is UNPARALLELED, and contains the important leatures that have made uio bTiICK PLLNOIA the standard instrument ot its class throughout the world. The biEUtv PIAJXULA PIANO is an up--1 ' right piano ot the highest grade, and, in addition, contains «ithur its case a complete ' (,' Tnemodist and Murosiyle'Pinnolai the only Pia no-playing device endorsed by the greatest Uv- ' ' liuj musicians, it can be piayeu by the lingers on the keyboard in the usual way. There lb no outwaid indication which catches the eye to distinguish the Pianola Piano trom the ' ' beretotore type ot Pianotorte. A CORDIAL IN VH'ATION 10 CAJjL lb tjJL'i'hUUHD to every. ' iue who may be interested in hearing the Pianola Piano, iraespecnvo of any intention uil * it unable to call, write lur Catalogue K. it will be sent free. v '■ . BRITISH &CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., SS WILLIb biiiliiil'. WELLINGTON. B. LEvUs, Manager. - 'i'LUiPHONE No. 2328. ,T{ULELEY , AND . DIDSBURY, j-HOSE WHO SUFFER IP Dental Surgeons, ' FROM WEAK DIGESTION. 91 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON And who m and telephone No. 216. > u*m debilitated should drink regularly THOM- . : . BON AND CO.'S Sparkline -3™. 32SZ, ' — WAI-BONGOA , ' (Adjoining theTrocadero), ' MINERAL WATER! Wellington's Latest and Most Up-Wate Hob- , Nature's best and safest remec^; for stomachio telrv Very central. One minute from Wharves troubles. It is guaranteed to relievo plethora. vnTGenorol Post Office. House new. Farm- stimulate digestion, and enable the hnrnaa ture new Everything new. Passenger lift, organism to resist disease. A grand tonio. It'a Enn room lit by electricity. Tho Chef de bettor than taw waters, Coime is a first-class man, under special con- Km dohghtMy onsp and pleasant to the 'tract to the management, and guests favouring palate, full of "life and sparkle, and m . this hotel with their patronage are assured the stantTy refreshes one., Mixes perfectly with BiU-of-Far? will be of tho very best. ' milk, wines, ales, and spinto. to^S.. W &A ffitf-M chareed enly wlth NATDEAI QAS - Propneto'- will provide Motor Cars, with ex- j t YOUNG. Wellington Agents, .penenced drivers, for patrons, at a very rca- • CIQI2 sonable charge House open to gnests from 6 a.m to midnight, Day and Night Porter. ' . . Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. , , CIOO2 — ! QEAFOETH 8. MACKENZIE, H'OGGARD AND PROUSE, ° BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, , ARCHITECTS, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, UNION BANK, OF AUSTRALU CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY,, WELLINGTON. BUILDINGS, • ' HUNTER STREET. x ' ' " a WELLS NEWTON MONEY TO LEND (Late of 1 Richmond and Nawton), I ■ tt a ■ II if .» .r * SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, THE Undersigned has Money to Lend on City ova ,« T . MBTO n QUAY Freehold Security, at current rates. 155 LAMBION yUAI. , "S. GEORGE NATHAN, Telephone 23C5. C 951 j135 20 Hunter Street. ' ' ' ' H MOULT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, . ELECTRIC LIFT SPECIALIST. T\rcs«rßla Freßl,o,dSeonrit7 ' Jftfe^aS^sssS: Smith> Repayment by instalments can be arranged. ' SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS. Ln?TS on ALL PURPOSES. Solicitor, i ' Commercial Cbamberg, SI Hunter Street l ROUTH'S BUILDINGS (Top Floor), Cioaj FEATHERSIQN STREfiIV WELIiINGXON.

FUNERAL NOTICES. THE' ifriends fof' Mrs.'.'Annio Qiiinn arc 'in'.j yited to/attend:th6,JPunoral'of herVsbnj •Patrick which will .leave St.'.'Joseph's Church, Buekle .j Str'eet/'v at'. 10;, a.nivi .TO-MOREOW' (Friday),'; 2.9 th instant, for the'. Karori Cemetery. 1 E^uiemvMassiwill be,;celebrated .at 9 'a.m;: J. AND A. AVILSON, LTD,, .5261,: }' Funeral'..'Furnisher's.■.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 417, 28 January 1909, Page 4

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