- ■ THE GREAT EXPANSION SALE Will Terminate on Saturday Feb. 13. , ta r^j lß *&» *f$ a ™ ™7 inviting, for they represent the extreme in value-giving. Further substantial reductions have (ipen made in the prices or hundred* of Knee, and in practically .every department there aro now extraordinary bargains Everything is v in your, favour this .week for saving money, and it rests entirely, with yourself whether you take advantage of tho splendid opportunities that are now available to you. '
\EXTRAORDtNARY BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S ' '■- ' ' ' ' CLOTKINC. , SAILOR ,, - FROCKS, in ■Washing Prints, Navy Bine and Pink ■ Striped; 24in., 26in., and 28in. Begnlar Prices. 7/11 and 8/6. > . , Clearing at 3/11 - each. BLOUSES, in Washing Prints and Zephyrs, in all sizes.i ; 1 • "i . ' Regular Prices, 3/- and 3/11. _____ ' . ■ Clearing at 1/- each. iWHITJS MUSLIM mOCKS, jtist two dozen left. 1 Rogular Prices, 3/11 and 4/6. ' ' Clearing at 1/11. WUiT_ MUSLIN KBOCKS, trimmed Valenciennes Laco and Insertioa; 28in., -30irt., and 36in. Only eight frocks left. Regular Prices, 9/6 to 11/6. ' __ •• Clearing at 5/11. WHITE MUSLIN FEOGKS, trimmea embroidery; sizes 26in., 28in-, SOin., and 36itf. ' Regular Prices, 9/6 to 12/6. '. Clearina , at 5/11. , ! . FErriCOAt BARCAINS. i PSINT UNDERSKIRTS, just one dozen left. . ' ■ Cloaring at 2/11. WHITE EMBROIDERED UNDERSKIRTS, just a few left, and they are very dainty garments.'- ' Regular Prices, 6/9, 7AI, 8/11 each. Sale Prices, 5/9, 6/9, 1/9 each. itt/K MOIRETTE UNDERSKiRTS, in Plaid effects, in all tho •latest colours. ' Regnlar Price, 22/6 each.--Clearing at 14/6 each. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN BLOUBES.' WHITE ' MNEJf EJIBROIDERED BLOUSES, Frenoh shapes, ,' tucked and worked' with dainty lace insertions. / . Regnlar Prices, 21/- each. Clearing at 16/6 each. , .WHITE LINEN BLOUSES, daintily tucked and cross-stiichcil. Regular Price, 15/6 each. -WHITE LINEN. BLOUSES," daintily 9 worked with°pretty Soutache Insertion and narrow FicucK .Tucks. , ,' , Regular Price, 23/fi"each. . . . —.' - Sale Price, 18/6 each, , , iWHITE LINEN. BLOUSES, very effective cross-stitched yokes,' long sleov«»j prettily tucked. ' ' , Regnlar Prices, 16/6 oachi Salo Price, 12/6. 800 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, daintily tacked and worked with very pretty Valenciennes Insertion; excellent shapes. ' Regular Price, 11/9 each. MUSLIN BLOUSES, in Regular Price, 15/6 each. DAINTY MUSLIN BLOUSES, in every and sizo. Usual Prices, 12/6, 17/9, 18/6, 27/6 each. 100 FLANNEL • Blue and White, and Black and White Stripes. Regular Price, 5/11 each. ~','.' - Sale-Price, 3/11 each.
KIRKtJALDIE &- STAINS, LTD.
GOOD SHOES " ■ , AT UNHEARD-OF 1 PRICES, ' ' , AT,HANNAH'S REMOVAL SAtE. Book or Shoes,.heavy or light, coarsa'or fine, all kinds, all ,v sfzea, all values. Every pair is a Bargain, tut those who "come early get the best picking. THOUSANDS'OF.PAIRS MUST BE CLEARED PRIOR TO REMOVAL. .' THIS IS A GENUINE CLEAN-UP SALE. ' . . Ladies' Patent Button' Shoes, Louia ' ladies' Glace Boots,'size 3' a only t 1 "'^ 8 - "A , a 8 ™"*? 18 - v , 7s, lid., usually 12s. 6d. ■ ladies' Tan. Shoes, Cuban heols. Ladies' Patent Gibson Tie Shoes, 16s "Krippwdorfß," 15a, 9d., usually Gd., usually 225. 6d. -■ JP 3 ; _ _... _. „. „ Ladies' Tan Kid Boots, American, 12s. Ladles' Tan Gibson Tie Shoes, 10a. Gd., usually 17s. 6d. lid., usually 13s. 6d. Men's Tan Kid Bals, two shapes, 15a. 6d., usually 18s. Gd. Men's Box Calf Lace Boots, 12s. Gd., usual prioo 163. 6d. Men's Glaco Kid Derby Bals, Yale too, Special 15s. 6d. ' Women's Canvas Shoes, 2s. lid, CMW Tan Bals, Is, lid., Women's Slippers, 9d Infants' Tan Shoos, Is , Girls' White Shoes, Bs." Ud, lufnnts' Blue Shoes,-Is. 6d. . ' EVERY PAIR REDUCED AT HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. RETAIL STOEES, LAMBTON QTTAT AND CUBA STREET, • ; CBio TO MAKE DRESS SUITS Oft FROCK SUITS fc ' - EXPERT WORKMEN ARE REQUIRED.' I employ quite a Large Staff, Those time arid skill is devoted to this special work. D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR and BREECHES' MAKER, KELBURNE AVENUE. x C 102 6: TAILORING IS OUR HOBBY.' WE know how to work the roap and the style into your Suit that ivill , make you say, "Just what I wanted." . We've been doing it for years, and our hand hasn t lost its cunning. Do we mako your / 80s. TO ORDER. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. C 971 W. H, BARTLETTV. PHOTOGRAPHER (Of Auckland), For " INDIA " PORTRAITS. STUDIOS: 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). Tel. 1233. ' ' ; CHOP
JHOSB WHO SUFFEB " , fBOM WEAK DIGESTION. And those who ate weary, run-down, and d.bUit*Wd ehottld drink regulwlj 'I'BOH' BON AND CO.'tJ Sparkling WAI-RONGOA , MINERAL WATER! / Nature's beet and eafeifrwnedy tor etomaehio' troubles. It'is guaranteed to relieve plethora, cUoralata digestion, and enable the-hu&uta Wganism to resist disease. A grand tome, it's beiicr than foreign waters.' It is delightfully crisp and 'pleasant to tb» isalato, full of "life" and cpaikle, and instantly refreshes one.. Miies perfectly with milk,' wine*, ales, and epixiU,, Charged only With NATUEAL GAS. I. and W. YOtTNG, Wellington Agents. • ci'oia SEAFOETH s B. MACKENZIE, - BABBISTEB AND fiOLICITOB, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, ' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. A WELLS ' SEWTOIi • (Late of Bichmond and Newton), . SUBVEYOE AN© CIVIL ENQLhEEB, 155 UUBXON QUAI. ■ Telephone 2905, ■ ' C9SJ HOGGABD AND PBOU SE, AKCHITECTS, ONION BANK OF AOSTEAIIA BUILDINGS, HTJNTEE STEEET. "' MONET TO LEND. WN any earns, on approved Freehold Seonrity, J, at Lowest Current Ratea. Bflparmeßt by initalmenta can be arranged. BIR RSNNSTH POyOLAB, Solicitor, Ccßtnereial Chambers, 81 Ilonter Street. C 1057
W. H. PHILP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTBACTOB,, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, U3 Willis Street (Boom 4), Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. CBW TJULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, Dental Surgeons, ' 91 WILLIS STEEET. WELLINGTON, telephone' No. 218. ' CGO3 :it\BS ' NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, -*• LAMBTON QUAY iGEO. PINNOCK ... , Proprietor. » (Late Trbcaderp.) Wellington'e Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One nunuto tram Wharres ■ and General Post Office.' Honsa new. Furniture new. Everything new.' Passenger lift. Every loom lit by electricity. Tho Chef do Cuisine is a first-class man, under special contract to tho management, aad guests favouring this hotel with their patronage are assured tho will be of tho very best. Tariff, from Bs. per day, Midday Lunch, 12 to 9 p.m., Iβ (j<l. Broakfast, from C.30 a.m. Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers, charges reasonable, long or ehoit journeys. House open to guests from G i>.m, to midnight, Day ami Night Porter. Proprietor-<JEO. PINNOCK. ■ CIOO2 .EMPIEE HOTEL, WILLW AND VICTORIA STREEX& nnHis Petel is cow'Sn r position to offe? JL special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also bo made fgr Stmid. only during fe? Rgliday Seaggn, Sgparate Soiws «f Uoqma fop Families Mβ?, S , ', POOL, Proprletreea. Box SBS. TTeL 190. C 1069
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