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• ' TUBE GREAT EXPANSION SALE . , all this week and all next week. i For three--fittd>-.s!<ilial£ , Hlaysf''lft(rt?- week wo-gave-practical demonstration, to the people of Wellington that we know bow to give bargains'. 'And we Wo not boon disappointed with cur efforts, for wo have done A larger husiness during the time than we did at the cortespofiding proviotis Sale. This weok there will bo a full quota of Bargains, for wo have brought forward from rosorve a godtl deal of merchandise, for whicht we had. no-iwito in the departments. Make it your , duty to be at this Store this Week, and you will ber delighted< i ' '• SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF DEPENDABLE CLOVES. CLOVES.-ContlnUßd. WHITE WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES, with two metal 12-button-,length TAN NAPPA SOFT GAUNTLET GLOVES, . -buttons. Usually 2/3. Sale Price, 1/11 ft pair. . with strap and dome at wrist. Usually 6/6. Salo Price, 1? s: *tfkJ&t SPSS? Ta. QM ™d.^L?W5f^ W Si«S a S&® SUEDE GtOVES,. in Black, Salo Price 3/3 a pair . "White, Beaver, Tan, Brown, and Grey. Clearing at 1/-, THE " VERA" KID GLOVES, with fancy stitched backs, two 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 a pair, 'largo domes, in Brown, Beaver, Tan, and White. Usually Salo Price, 3/6 a pair. ' MILLINERY ACCESSORIES. CALVAT'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES- A our Mm ; Sftl(m m ' you that No - ,am n haC ' m rc tJ p™ • VnnllWm , we nro very determined to mako a clean sweep of our Summer Sdo^rko a 3/li lankirI an kir Usually-4/6. cannot i> o carried fart n e r than' we have ' "^fetifiiir , SS and TOQUES. Usual .Prices, 24/6, 4/11 a nair ' • ■ - 2& /6> 42/-, 63/-. Salo Prides, 10/9, 16/9, 21/-, 80/No 1-Plain backs! with two or three domes, in Black, LADIES' TRIMMED BONNETS. Usual Prides, 19/6, 26/6, Beaver, Putty, Fawn, and Pastel. Usually 5/11. Salo 2 - 1/_ m i t v. '* Prke 5/4 a pair : SPECIAL RANGE OF MORNING HATS, in Black Leghorn, No 2—B.'P. iCid Gloves, with broad stitched backs, in Black, trimmed Coloured Maline and Lace., Usual Prices, 18/6 to ' White, Boaver, Tan, Brown, Navy Blue, Green, Pink, 24/-. Clearing at,9/11. , ' ' Sky Blue, Pearl Grey, Reseda, Tuscan, and Heliotrope. LARGE MANILLA HATS, trimmed Muslin. Usual Prices, ' ' 'Usuallv 5/6 Sale Price 4/11 a pair. 18/6 to 21/- Clearing at 9/11. QUALITY EXTRA-'-Ohovretto Kid Gloves, broad backs, strong COLOURED ZEPHYR and LINEN HATS, with scarf trimming. ' %T G LInKoS-cS t a antffi M£d Price, 4/11. bl w' b S' BnStfmffi* LINEN MOTOR HATS, 'in Cream and ' Price 8/11 4 pair • ' " White, bound and trimmed ,Kid. Very smart. Usual SUEDE GLOVES, with broad backs, three Price, 8/6. Sale Prico, 3/6. " domes, in all glovo shades. Usually 4/11. Sale Price, 4/6 LADIES' SAILOR HATS, coloured edges. In newest sizes. a Dl i r ' ■ Usual Prices, 5/6 to 7/6. Clearing at 2/11. THE "PRINCESS" SUEDE GLOVES, with etitehed backs, UNTRIMMED FASHIONABLE STRAW SHAPES, ia Tuscan, ■ ■ thfC6 d6MeS, in Beaver, Pastel, Black, and White. Usually Navy, Green, and latest colours. Usual Prices, 4/6, 6/6, 5/11 a pair Now 5/3 a pair. - 8/6, 10/6. Sale Prices, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. 8-button-lcnprth MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, with stitohed GIRLS' MUSLIN RIVER HATS, edged Ribbon and Laco. ■a. in u!s a s n«rsyfes A M 3" C % 6 >fU« FRENCH 7/11 Sale Price, 7/2 a pair. FLOWERS. Usual Prieos, 2/6 to 5/6 spray, Salo Prices, β-buttonjertffth MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, plain backs, 6d. and 1/- spray. ■ .„„„,. „ , ,in Blaok, White, had Beaver. Usually 6/6. , Salo Price, A LOVELY LOT OF WINGS in all New Colourings, Usual , 5/10 a pair' ' , Prices, 2/3 to 5/6 oaoh. Cloinng at 1/- each. JS-bntton-lentcth MOSQUIsTAIRE KID GLOVES, plain backs, 400 PIECES STRAW PLAIT, in all colours. Usual Prices, 1/6 in Brown, Tftn, Beaver, Champagne, Pastel. - Usually 8/11, and 2/6 a piece of 12 yards. Clearing- at 6d, and Bd. a MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, plain backs, CHILDREN'S WHITE EMBROIDERY HATS and BONNETS, in Beaver, Biscuit,, and Pastel Shades. Regular Prieos, all sizes. A Special Lot. Usual Prices, 4/6, 6/11, 8/6, 12/6. 6/6, 8/6 a pair. Sale 1 Prices, 6/10, 7/4 a pair.. - ' Clearing at 2/3 and 4/6. . / 8-buttdn-loligth REAL DEERSKIN GAUNTLET GLOVES, in SEQUIN CROWNS and BANDEAUS, in colours, Black, Silver .smoke and tan. Usually-6/6. • Salo Price, 4(11 a pair. and Gold. Uodal Prices, 0/6 to 10/6, Clearing at 1/6. ; i "- ■ ."- KffiKCALDIB & STAINS," LTD. ■ •

, BARGAIN NEWS. ' FROM OUR .". REHOYAL SALE OF SHQES. ' ' -ALL flftAttfeS ftp FOOTWEAR'slaughtored indiscriminately. ..Wo aro catting lr> ,„,._, ~, the.'lifo out of prices to'effect fe'heavy reduction in our stocks prior to ici movalj and every-one of our ealcspooplo will fit your foot aa carofullv ns though yon had paid regular prices, too. > THEKJ3 WILL BE NO OTHER SALE LIKE THIS, eo don't miss it. .MANY LINES BELOW ACTUAL COST. . > NO-RESTRICTIONS. ALL GOODS HBDUOED. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. , MEN'S DEPARTMENT. \ •' Ladies' Kid One-baf "Bective" Shoes, Men's Tan Kid Bals, Two Shapes, iisti- ' Louie Heels Also Lace and But- ally 18s. Cd. Sale Price, 15s. Gd. ' iL tt ' 'J? SUaUy 166 ' 6d ' Sale PrioD, Men's Glace Kid Welted Bals, usually , ' wM Kid Trip>bar Shoes, usu- 105,6 d Sale Price, Us lid. i ally 11s. 6d, Sale Pric Be> 6d, Men's. Box Calf Derby Bals, usually Ladies' Glace Kid.Osfofd Shoes, usu- 18s. Od. Sa-3 f rico, 14s. 6d. , a 1 17, ,10 3' 6d' Sale Price, 7s. lid. M(m ' g G i aco Kid Derby Bals, Tale . Lathes'iiound-Toe bhoee, Cuban Heels,. Toe us u a Hy 17s. 6d. Now 15s. 6d. ,/ • usually 16s. fidi Salo Price, ' < ' 10s. 3d. ■ WORK BOOTS ALL REDUCED. . ' ' , MISCELLANEOUS. • Women's Black Canvas Two-bar Shoes, 2s. lid., usually 4s. 6d. Girls' White Buofc One-bar 7 to 10, 2s. lid., usually sa. Women's Morocco Slippers, Pumps, 3s. lid., usually ss. Gd. Infants' Champagne Shoes, Hygienic, Is. 6d., usually 2s. 6d. HANNAH'S REMOYAL SALE. EETAIL STORES,' LAJIBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ~~ ■ CBIO A WORD ABOUT THE FANCY PATTERNS FOR MEN'S SUITINGS, now showing atMR. D. miIGAN'S ' - ENGLISH, TAILORING KOOMS, in KELBUENE AVENUE, The Designs are hi?h-toned, biit not loud.l'ho .colours aro right, and should'appeal particularly to the younger element Who want something new and uncommon. IDEAL. FABRBCS FOR SUMMER WEAR. fipHE Most Popular and Most Suitable Fabrioe for Summer Wear are hero in an assortmont J. you are pleased to choose irom. Apart troui the iiabncs, we give you ExD3Jt Work that you cant get from every tailor. Then we charge you the samo prices as other tailors charge, but we make your suit a great deal belter. 20s. to 355. > , ' , BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., '"THE QUAUTi TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 , ' __i \ cm ' Y«ora WHO SXn&Bi ' • dATEEINQ. FBOM 'WEAK DIGESTION. \K7 H. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and »f • Caterer, 79 Willis Street (nest Begg'e), . And those who are weary, run-down, and m prepared to undertake all manner of Ckcordebihtated should drink regularly IHOM. i ng tor Weddings, Parties, Suppera, Dances. BUN AND CO.'b Sparkling , etc, at moet reasonable rates. (Quotations rt given. Strictest attention. None but the best WAI-ROJN UrOA In the way of Pastry. Atternoon Tea a spool- * fclity. ' C 847 , • , MINERAL , .— b ulkley AND D »> SBl ™*. stimulate s digestion, and enable the humaa Dental Surgeons, organiam to resist disease. A grand tonio. It's 9l STSEET. WELLINGTON, beuer than'foreign waters. It is dehghtfnllj crisp and pleasant to the Telephone No. 216. Cft)3 nalato, fuU of 'life" and Sparkle, and in•tnntlv refreshes olio. Mixes perfectl/ with Sut: wines, ales, aud spirit*. mHE . COMMEECTAL .HOTEL, Charged with NATUBAL'QAS. " * ' IAIUffIMI QBAT T. and W. Vma. Wellington (Ad]oUUng t^, T ™ ad «°>- Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hos- , i ■ - —— ■ telry. Very central. One minuto trom Wharves 1 _ ' «. iM«*ti«»Tii and General Post Office. Houso new. ,ll"urniSEAFOETH b. MACKENZIE, lure aoWi Everything now, Passenger lift. BAEEISTEB AND SOLICITOB, Every room lit by eloctriaity. Tho Chef do v .r.,,.T .trrrpnAT ittst? RnTinrNO"? Cuisine is a firet-cla«s man, under special conCOLONUL MUTUAL USE BBILDIfIUS. bact tho manag?mont , ttn d e uests favouring rnSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTOIi. this hotel tfith theit patronage are aeaured tho WOIU ' Bill-of-lTara wilt be of the very best. *— — ■ Tariff, from Bs. per day. Midday' Ltmoli, 13 ■nruT-rq NEWTON to 2 p ( mi| Is. 6d. Breakfast, from G. 30 a.m. Tho A ' »• \ a a n Zhl'T PrbpHeto? will provide Motor Cars, with ox^ J*-» (Late of Eichmond and Norton) penenrod drivers, for patrons, at a very Wa60EVBY0E AND CIvTL ENGINEEE, eonable fcharge. House open to guests from G 155 LAMBTON QUAY. a.m: to midnight Day and Night Porter, 'telephone SBSS. CDa Proprictor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 HMOttLT, ELECTftICAIi ENGINEER COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, . ELECTBIC LOT SPECIALIST. . LOWEB CUBA STBEET. Sole New Zealand.Agent—Archibald, Smith, rftHIS Magnificent Slx-stOry Hoatolry will be end Stever-s, tendon and Manchester. JL opon to receive guests on an after tho — ( , 18th inst. Every comtort, eidollent ouisino) trWmjrt-p it.ti PiJBPOBBS. ein s le and d 011 0"' bedrooms, elcctrio lift) very LIFTS TOE Mil) PUaWbiaa, and near to wharves, railway station, ' H- m ■** ■. Town Hall, and Opera Honso. All trams pass BOOTH'S BUTEDtNGS (Toe Jj°M, door. Tariff, 6s. per day. Permanont boarSors PEATHEESTON STREET- WELLINGTON-, from 453. wcok. y Phono 1128. MIIS. M. KEP- — ~ " LEK (late of Christohurch), Proprietrusg, TTOGGAED AND PBOUSE, • CWM UNION EUPmE_HOTEL, huSot&p. wtols AND VICTOEU STEEETS ' riIHIS Hotel ie no.w in a position to offer — ' ' MrtWTT , TO , LEND ' •*■ special advantages and inducements to aLumaj. iv/ • requiring Permanent AflcoMrnodation. IN any eume, on approved Freehold Seourity, Convenient arrangements can also be made at Lowest Currant Bates. , f or Board only during the Holiday Scaeon, Bepaytnent by instalment* can ,Be»arraaged. Separate Suites of Kooms for families. 'Coßß»rcial-Chaabfttß r -sUHunto;-Bbe«t. Boi-SM. ' ' TTeL "8. -. fiiftn7 Jt. T«U<Bd_

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 420, 1 February 1909, Page 6

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