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the great expansion sale to-day. J : THE NINTH DAY OF THE GREAT SALE.

of lessening, and .there issoarcely, anything surshargainii, are ; just as attraotivo.to-day,-as last' week,: We determined at the outset that' ■ there a ®'" P 4° ??«(n! o ?ye n wi ;®?d- arranged for .a su6cessioh o£ great; bargains., But. the sale is' now ncaring. its close—it will end on Saturday of next .vwlc, and'dilatory peoplo ' will lose the best shopping' opportunity of the year. Friday is generally an off dav , witfl mo« people, and if/it is so with you, make a point of spending the forenoon or afternoon'here. - - i

VERY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN LADIES' , HANDKERCHIEFS. HEMSTITCHED' CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, 12<in. s ' '12Jin., with half-inch hem. Price now 1/44, 1/0 n, dozen. , HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, , ' Usual price, S'G per doz. PRICE NOW, 6 for 2/3. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN HANDKERCHIEFS, with hem- . stitched.or scolloped edge. : " . , Usual prices, 5/11, 6/6, 7/11 per doz. ~ , PRICES NOW 4/11,'5/6, 6/9 per doz. .MUSLIN ■ HANDKERCHIEFS, embroidered, scolloped' or libni--s':-':^^^".^'■:<V'."'.v.'.' v r Usual price, 10/9 per doz. PRICE NOW, 8/11 per doz. EMBROIDERY BARGAINS. y-tMUSLIN ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, suitable for blouses, etc., 18 inches wide, , Usual prices, I'D and 2/3 a yard. ■' ■ 1 ■■■ ; ■ >..'■■ SALE PRICE, 101 d. and 1/- a yard, i v 27-INCH MUSLIN; EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING, for Under'.and- row: ijf embroidery 'I insertion,, Usual price, *2/11 a yard, i 27-INCH MUSLIN .FLOUNCING 'EMBROIDERY," with fine tucks-1 v^ and - hcnjstirched irills^^"Usual prico, ■ 3/3 a yard. SALE ERICE, 2/9 a vard. 1 : CAffISOL.E ,EMBROIDERY, 18 inchcs \yidCj - witfi; ribbon- iiolo ' ■ SALE PRICES, il/2,11/4, 1/6. 1/9. 2/3, 2/11 - a vard. MUSLIN EMBROIDERY INSERTION. TLe wide widths now so / y much ja demand. ' .<y-■ s-'A ; 3-inch.4V-iGch'. '- 16-inch v • .SALE PRICES 10Jd. yard 1/2 yard. 1/2, 1/6 yard. ' ' BARCAINS IN RIBBONS. PLAINSILK RIBBON, 4J, inches- wide.:. In crfearo, sky, grey, , , neux rose, moss, reseda, cardinal, champagne, heliotrope, . sase blue, navy. ' " SALE PRICE fid vard PIiAIN GLACE SILK RIBBON, 5 inches wde, in J sky, ■ ■ *, turcjuoiSG, cream, hdlotropo, inoss, blown, .cardinal, -myrtle, 100 PIK'COLOURED SILK RlßßON,cream, pink, cardinal, reseda, moss, ml. elect, navy, myrtle, browp, 5 and 6 inches wido BLACK GLACE SILK RIBBON, 5 inches^X? 1 ®' 10i<3 ' J ' ard ' SASH RIBBONS, in white and creamfl^fncKfde, y " d ' , SOFT. LIBERTY SATIN RIBBON, 5 iff pips, sky, turquoise, ml, reseda, grey, royal, violet. if A coloured stripes, - Usual price, 1/8 yard. ' ■ SALE PRICE, 9d. yard. SHAWLS AT SALE PRICES. FANCY KNITTED WOOL SHAWLS, in cream. Three patterns. fancy raiK ® ffiASf moE ' 4,11 »° l ' Usual price, 6/6 each. SALE PRICE, 4/11 each. BAGS. .... DAINTJ. SILK; PEGGY BAGS, made; of fandv sillc,t with- draw ■ *t"W- ' SALE PRICES, 1/6 and ' 1/11 cach ' HAT BOWS. SIL ?.?A T P laln .. aud fancy silks, ready made for attachiog direct to hat.- SALE PRICE, 1/- and 1/6 lach

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good' shoes : , AT UNHEARD-OP PRICES,'' AT HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. ' Bo °Pv^r S l o ; e , S 'iK a 7 coarse''or fine, all kinds, all sizes, all rallies. ... : • y err ;.. pa ' r b a t g a '°» ■^»tcthpsß^o i come^e^v;^ffll::ill^ft^ bi^;piiiVi nr • .THOUSANDS OF PAIRS MUST BE CLEARED PRIOR'TO REMOVAL - \ -THIS IS A GENUINE CLEAN-UP SALE, J; : : ladies* Glaco. pools; only >_ -.heels, 14s, lid., usually 2ls. 7e. lid., usually 12s. fid i 7 - CubdiO> fthoeis, ; :j! 'liadiesVPatenti' Gibsfih' Tie-SHbes 16s v,£" p . p . M - orfs ' . tis. ?d.,-usually 6d„ usually 225, 6d. • '• L'.:-.". >,n j. . Ladies' Tan Kid Boots, Americaii, 12s. , ladies .ran Gibson Tie Shoes, IDs. , 6d., usually 17s. fid. n lid., usually 13s. 6d. j . ' . ?? cn ,' s K'4 Bale, two ehapeS, 15s <5d., -usually 18s. fid. v ... .-' .Jlen s Boj Calf; Lapo Boots, 12s.' 6d., pnoo lfis: Od. ■ , Men s Glaea Kid Derby Bale, Yalo toe, Special 15s. Gd, Women's Canvas Shoes, 25.. lid. Childs' Tan Sals, Is. lid. WofflenVSlippfefS, ; B<bv '/• . Wants' Tan Shoes, Is. •>'• '. . i.-' iGirls'.-Whito Shoes,,-2s. lid.-• •••;• Infants'Blua Shoes, Is. fid. ••' '. ' EVERY PAIR REDUCED AT .T HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. ; ' RETAIL STORES, LAIIBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET,

. " CBIO TO MAKE DRESS SUITS OR FROCK SUITS ■ ' EXPERT WORKMEN ARE-REQUIRED. : I employ quite a Largo Staff, whose time and skill is devoted to this speci'al work' D. MILLXGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR' and BREECHES' MAKER, KELBURNE AVENUE. ' TAILORING IS OUR HOBBY! ■STTE'laiow how to work the snap and the style into'.- yiwr' •• tbaKwiU?- make Von savJ VV J'Just what I wanted." " ' ■ vvWd've, been-doing it-for -years; and :our hand hasn't lost its cunning/.Do we make your Suits? > 80s. TO ORDER. i BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," . 3 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

fHOSE WHO SUFFER FKOM WEAK DIGESTION. And. those who are weary, run-down., and i debilitated' should drink regularly 'IHUM-: ■ BON AND CO.'S .Sparkling ' i WAI-RONGOA MINERAL WATER! • best and safest remedy, tor stomachio ■ roubles. - It' is.guaranteed to relic-vo plethora,' ' itiwulate digestion, and suable the human -'organism* to resist disease. A. grand' tomo. , it's baiter,,than foreign.waters, -v.; It-is* delightfullycrisp and pleasant to ths palate, full, of -"life" and eparkie,.'and .instantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with ' milk, wines/, ales, and spirits, v. • Charged only with. NATUEAL GAS. I. and, W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ClOl2 SEAFOETH S, MACKENZIE, , 'BAfiEISTEE AND SOLICITOB. COLONIAL MUTUAL'LIFE BUILDINGS. . • CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ A - WELLS NEWTON (Late of Richmond and-N<mton),'- •. 6UE\ EYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telejjboue 2060, - CBst COLUMBIA 'PEIVATE HOTEL,', • . - -LOWER CUBA STREET. - - > . fTIH/S Magnificent Six-story. Hostelry will-be' JLj .open/to -receive guests on, an : after 'the ; 18th iust: Every comtcrt,: excellent: ouisinQ; smgle/and: double bedrooms, olectho lift;-very eentral, and 'near tor wharves; railway station. Town Hall, and Opera House. All- trams.pass door. Tariff; Ob. per day. Permanent boarders from 255.. week. Ph0ne,.1126. ■ .MRS; *M, KEP- ■ LEE (lato of Christchurch). Proprietress. C 1075 HO GGA RD- AND' PR 0 U,S E, ARCHITECTS, < ■ v UNION BANIv Of AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, > HUNTER STREET. MONEY TO LEND. IN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. ~ Repayment by instalments-can be arranged,SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS,,, ~ , Solicitor,,, ; ■Commercial chambers, .31 Hunter Street. > /a 057

CATERING. Vy H. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and Caterer, 7!)-Willis Street (next-Begg'u), is prepared to undertake all manner ol Catering- for Weddings, Pp.rties,.' Suppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable Quotations gi,ven. Stnotest attention. 'None but the best in the way oL Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Cttil -AND DIDSBUEY, . . . Dental Surgeons, 81 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. .Telephone No. 216. : ' . ■■■'X-'.'- C 603fnHE NEW- -COMMERCIAL > HOTEL, X LAMBTON QUAY GEO. PINNOCK : Proprietor. (Late Trocadero.) Wellington's Latest and Most.Up-to-dato'Hos-telry. Very central. One minute from Wharves and General,. Post Oihco. Hnuse new. Furniture new. Everything new. ' Passenger lift, Every room lit by olectricity. The Chef do Cmsino is firsticlassi man, Under Bpeeial contract to the management; and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage are assured the Bill-of-Faro will be of-th6 very best. ■ Tariff, from Bs. per day. Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., Is;. Gd.' :, Breakfasfc,from 6,30 a.ni. Motor oars for hire, experienced drivers, charges reasonable, long or. short journeys. ' House open to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight. DayaiiJ Night Porter. - '. . ;. ' ' . . Proprietor-OEO. PINNOCK. " r CIOO2

TJR: EWAET has commenced the Praotice of r his Profession at Dr. - Pollen's former residence; - Boulcott Street. <.. Telephone, 3009- ■ -■ - ■■ ,-■! ■ 5318 [ POLLEN', dia's ''removed! Consulting S-* Rooms. 23 Brandon Street. Telephone, 486. Private Residence, 29' Wellington Tor-' i race. - : Telephone, 1627.. .v . ~V. : 5310 EMPIRE HOTEL, hi' WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. THIS Hotel .is now in o. position to ofler special advantages,; and inducements to thoso requiring, Permanen- Accommodation. ,- Convenient arrangements can also be made for Board only during the Holiday Season, beparate Suites of Rooms for Families, _■ "MRS.: F. POOL, Proprietress.^ Box 885, XeL IBS. ; -. ClQfia

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 4

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