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i The Third Day of the Great Expansion Sale. J• ' / I ' There'baen'b been a' dull moment at this Store since the Salo began, and there is no chance of any dullness. Tho issues ! are too great, tho ohanoea too important for dullness. Wβ havo gone to the very oxtromo in our efforts at bargain-giving, and r - those who have sampled our Bargains have told their friondsj and the crowds continue to come. T f tho weather holds good thero I • will ibe another big orowd to-day. ' lAnyhow, tho Bargains are horo in plenty, and just as attractive as they wero on the first I ' day. It is impossible even, for the large crowds that wo havo had to mako an impression upon our stock—they are vast, and f the Bargains are just as great becauee every article in stock is a bargain. Come to-day and come to-morrow, and you will not ;, - be disappointed. i ' 1 J BRILLIANT BARGAINS IN NICE NECKWEAR. UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. !'< ( -10 CLIPPED COQTTE FEATHER BOAS, in Brown, Navy, BLACK SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in all the newest shape frills, f l • White, , . Reseda. Usual Price, 10/6 each. Sale Price, 8/IL. Usual Prices, 19/6, 20/9, 24/9, 27/6, 33/6. Salo Prices, 14/6, I , 8 "WHITE COQUE FEATHER BOAS, 2 yards long, and "full. - 15/6, 19/6, 22/-, 25/6. j, ; - Usual Pnce, 22/6 each. Sale Price, 9/11. COLOURED SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in Navy, Card, ResoJa, f 9 WHITE CLIPPED COQUE FEATHER BOAS, long and very . , and Pmk. Usual Prices, 22/6, 23/6. Clearing at 17/6 i . full. Usual Prico, 30/- each. Sale Price, 14/6. 50 SILK MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, white ground, with dark coloured stripes. Usual Price, 15/6 each. Salo Price, 10/6. 8 FRENCH COOUE FEATHER RUFFLES, in rich colours cf Prlce > 7 / n - . f ' ' Reseda, Navy, Brown, Sky, Black. Usual Prico, 29/6 each. 20 SILK MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, small Black and White I- Sale Prico, 23/6. ' Check, with Piuk, Green, or Gold Satin Stripe. Usual [ • Price, 12/11. Sale Prico, 7/11. I , 4 WHITE MARABOUT RUFFLES, with Ion? Chenille tassolled CASHING PRINT UNDERSKIRTS. Usual Prices, 411, 5/11, r ends. Usual Price, 45/6 each. Salo Price, '32/6. , 6 y n eaolli g a | e p rlceSj 4/5, 5/-, 5/11. j - Navy. Usual Price, 55/6 each. bale Prico, j//b. . ~ 6g/ _ galo ' ' ' 6 CHIFFON and COQUE RUFFLES, with touches of coloured " 19/3, 22;6, 38/-, 54/- ! ' ' Chiffon, introduced in Pink, Bfown', Reseda,, Grey, yiolet., COLOURED WASHING PRINT DRESSING JACKETS. Usual 1 • ' Usual Price, 69/6 each. Safc Price, 30/- *" - '• •' Prices, 4/6, 5/6, 6/9, 8/6, 9/11, 10/6. Sale Prices, 3/-, 4/-, \ ■ ' 1 5/-, 6/6, 7/6, 8/-. I - " ,„•„,„„„ ..„,.„. , WHITE MUSLIN PRESSING JACKETS. Usual Prices, 7/6, , I ' EMBROIDERY, BAROAINB. 10/6> n/9i u fc 15/6) 16/9 . Sale p nceS| 5/6, 8/-, 8/11, I ' MUSLIN ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, suitable for Blouses, etc., U/-> U/6. 12/9. ' • ' 18 inches wide. Usual Prices, 1/9, and 2/3 a yard. Sale LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. Usual Prices, 1/2, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 3/6. f ' • Prices, 101 d. and 1/- a yard. Sale Prices, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 3/- ' nr ,„' . „,'..,'' 'LADIES' LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimmed Lace and Em--27-inch MUSLIN EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING,-for Underskirts,; '•; broidery. Usual Prices, 3/11, 4/9, 5/11, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6. Sale .etc., with hemstitched full and row of embroidery insertion. P r j 3 m \w. 5/ s^6j g^ ; . ' Usual Pnce; (? 2Al a yard Salo Prico, 2/3 a yard. :: LADIES ' LONGCLOTH CHEMISES. Usual Prices, 3/6, 4/9, '' 37-inch'MUSLIN FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY, with fine tucks JJP'Ji 6 ' M 10/6) 12/6, Sal ° PnCeS, 3/ '' 4/ "' 5/ "' 5/6, ?«* and rows embroidery insertion and hemstitched frills. Usual °'"> B ' lJ -> lu ' y - Price, 3/3 a yard. Sale Prioe, 2/9 a yard. LADIES' CAMISOLES. Usual Prices, 3/6, 4/6, 5'6, 6/6, 7/6, f • ; , to 24/- Sale Prices, 3/-, 3/10, 4/8, 5/6, 6/6, to 20/6. I CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, 18 inches wide, with ribbon hole LADIES ' COMBINATIONS, in Nainsook and Longcloth. Usual 1 beading and Valonciennos insertion. Salo Prices, 1/2, J/4, p 5 6 6/6 6/11 8/9 9/6 i O/6 35 / 6 . Sale PrICM I 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 2/11 a yard. 4/8) 5 / 6j ' 5 / Ui 7/6) 8 /-, 8/11, to 30/- \ MUSLIN EMBROIDERY INSERTION. The wide widths now A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES, i , so much in demand. Salo Priccs-3-inch, IOJd. a yard; ' consisting of Flannelette Nightdresses Ohmws, Knickers, 4J-inch, 1/2 yard; 6-inch, 1/2, a/6 yard. 1 'and Combinations. Prices irom 2/6 to 15/ U. 'i " LADIES' LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed Embroidery. .;, „ * nnl • Usual Prices, 6/6, 6/9, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 to 19/6. Sale Prices, ,_ i ( - SILK .FRONTS. ( ' , 4/8, 5/9, 7/3, 8/-, 8/11, to 16/6. 100 WHITE JAPANESE SILK FRONTS, trimmed with Valen- FINE NAINSOOK NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed Val. Lace. Usual . ciennes insertion and French tucks. Usual Prices, 3/11, Prices, 14/-, 16/11, 18/11, 22/6, 27/6, 29/6, to 42/- Salo I . '6/6, 8/6. Sale Prices, 2/6, 4/6, ,4/11. , lV Prices, 12/-, 14/6, 16/-, 19/-, 23/6, 23/-, to 35/9. t ',' ' , i ' ' ' ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS; .LTD.

Iγ "'. ~ , ' BARGAIN 'NEWS- . ' , - ' , • . ' PROM OUR : , ' •• - f ' REMOVAL SALE OF SHOES. \ ALL GRADES OF FOOTWEAR slaughtered indiscriminately. We are cutting i ' the life out of prices to effect a heavy ioduction in our stocks puor to ief moval, and every ono of our salespeople will fit your foot as , carefully as i though >you had paid regular prices, too. THEEE WILL BE NO OTHER ', , ■ "SALE LIKE THIS, so don't miss it. . |, .i (l ./ ; ' , - " MANY LINES BELOW ACTUAL COST. ' \ NO EESTEICTIONS. , , 'ALL GOODS REDUCED. \ ' l LADIES' DEPARTMENT. ~ ) ~ MEN'S DEPARTMENT. ► Ladies' Kid One-bar' "Beotive" Shoes,' Men's Tan Kid Bals, Two Shapes, usuj , Louis Heels Also Lacs and But- ally 18a Cd Sale Price, 15a. 6d.s ! ' ' iT <.J JSUaUy 16S- 6d ' Snl6 PriCe * Hen's Glaco Kid Welted Bals, usually ! • 1,. LadKn Kid Triple-bar Shoes, usu- > «• Sab Price, Us lid. ally-lie: 6d. Sale Price. 8s 6d. Men's Box Calf Derby Bale, usually '' s . Ladies. Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, usu- . 18s. 6d. Sab Fnce, Us. 6d. ' \ '" ~- ally 10a, ft}. Sale Price, 7a.' lid. Mon > s 6 i ace Kld Dert y Ba ls, Yale ,' , ladies'Kound-Toe bhoes, Cuban Heels, Toe u6Ua]ly 17a 6d Kow 15s , M . usually 16s. 6d. Sale Price, , < ' . 10s. 9d. . WORK BOOTS ALL REDUCED. , ,i. - MISCELLANEOUS. \ ' ' ' i Women's Black Canvas TwoJbar Shoes, 2s. lid., usually is.' 6d. ii ' , Girls" White Buck One-bar[7 to 10, 2s lid., usually ss. Women's Morocco Slippers, Pumps, 3s. lid, usually ss. 6d. i . . , Infants',' Champagne Slioes, Hygienic, Is. 6d., usually 2s. 6d. ' - • ! '' ' * \- HANNAH'S''REMOVAL SALE:.. 1 RETAIL STORES, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. \ ' S r I J , ,'"- CBIO ' A WORD ABOUT THE FANCY PATTERNS FOR MEN'S SUITINGS, now showing at- :-'-' ■' \\\: MR. D.-'-MILLIGAN'S . . , J '' ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, in KELBURNE AVENUE, The Designs are 'high-toned, but not loud.The colours aie right, and should appeal pari ' " icularly to the jounger element who %ant something new ana uncommon. I" ' '___ ; {_! '_. ' , IDEAL FABRICS, FOR SUMMER WEAR. mHE Host Popular and Most Suitable I'abr'icß for Summer Wear aro heje'in an assortment 1 . iJ. yon are pieased to cliooso irom. ■ ', Apart irom tho l-abrice, we give you Expwt Work that you-can t get from every tailor. 'l'Uen >ve charge you the same prices as o;her tailois chaige, but Hβ uiuko your smt a 1 great deal better. 70s. to Sfss. ' " ' ' ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN GO.,' i , •••THE JUAjuA 1-AiLOKb," LAMiJ'ION yUA^.-WIiLUNGTON. I r '■ < C97t STECK PIANOLA PIANO. ' " mHE POPULARITY 01' THU bTECK HAAOLA PIANO as a Gift is UNPARALLELED. /JL and contains tha important teatures that have made the bTJiCK i'IANUiiA the stand--1 ,ud instrument ot ltd claia turoughout the world, 'ihe SiUCii tMJNUIA tliuNO u aa uy--1 ' tight piano ot the mgnent grade, and, in addition, contains witnui its case a complex ". 'i'liemodiit and Ueiostyle Pianola, the only Piauo-pUyiug device euaorsed by tue greater Uv. * ' lag luubicians. 11 can be played by the lingers on the keyboard iu mo usual way. Tlier* \ u> no outward indication which catcher the eye to distinguish tile i'lanola Piano iroui the lierototore typo of Pianotorte. A> CUKDIAL 1A VXTATIUiM iU CAU, IS iJAi'LAJJii'D to every. ' ono who mav-ba interested in hearing the Pianola. irredpecave of auy intention u< \ ' jurchase. li unaoio to caU, write for Cataiog'uo K. It'will be bent tree. BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., 1 ' 85' WILLIb ciiiblii, WKutiMUIOM. - i 5. iiVVIS, Manager. ' » 7 > TIiIJtIPHONE No. 2328. " AND DIDSBUEi", fHOSE WEo SUITES Dental Surgeons, FHOII WtAK DIGESi'ION. > 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' ..,„.,. m i \ „,„ fujfto And those who are weary, run-down, and Telephone No. 215. debilitated should dnnfc regularly lilOM. ■ \ .-..,. , . BON AND CO.'S Sparkling THE COMMERCIAL / HOTELI W AT-'RON'GrOA LAMBTON QUAY WAI RUnWA. , _ ' \ t (Adjoining the^Trocadero).' l 'MINERAL WATER! y'n i Pn=f nflifo Hnnsn new Purni- etimulate digestion, and enablo the human Tariif,- from Bs. per day. Midday Luneh> 12 on i y NATURAL GAS. to 2 p.m., 19. 6d, Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. The v B ' , w "* Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with ex- X. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ! perienced drivers, for patrons, at a very rea- ' ClOl2 ' eonable charge House open to guests from 6 iro to midnight. Day and Night Porter. ■ ——. Proprietor4jEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 ~. , aEAPOETH '8. MACKENZIE, HOGGARD AND>PBOUSE, P BARRISTER AND SOLICITOE, ARCHITECTS, ' COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. A WELLS NEWTON ■umnvv -m iif mil * G , "* B of Eioimond and Newton), MQNBXrOLLMJJ. SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, THE Undersigned has Money to Lend on City , 155 rAMBTON QUAY, I'reehold Security, at current rates. ,- . rn.ii S. GEORGE NATHAN, TeleDhone * .' 5i35 20 Hunter Street. H MOULT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. • ELECTRIC LIFT SPECIALIST. ' BeDaraent by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENMETH DOUGLAS, ' L l ™ * m eoUcitor» • • —~"

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 418, 29 January 1909, Page 4

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