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THE LAST FOUR HOURS OF THE FAMOUS SALE OF THE SEASON. THE CHEAT EXPANSION SALE WILL TERMINATE AT 1 P.M. TO-DAY. , i . ———^_ i j , In the four hours devoted to to-day thero will bo a Great Clearance of Bargains Thero will be further desperate price cuts to tempt you into clearing away these goods. Bo sure and como hero to-day, for your chances of doing good business irill be very pronounced. TRIMMED HATS, at 7/11 caoh. ' , SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS, At Sharply Reduced Prices. 1 This is a triumph in bargain-giving; it means o tremendous COLOURED DEESS TWEEDS. Usual Prices, 2/11, 3/3/ 3/6 ' loss to ua, but wo are not worried about that. We- want to var( ] Clearing at 1/6 yard * Sfl b?ctaSS"SS W S e 7/ll ber ' CT6ry Tnmmed SUminer Hat FLOURED DRESS TWEEDS. ' Usual Prices, 3/11, 4/-, 4/3, 4/6, < SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY. COLOURED DRESS MATERIALS, some odd lots. Usual inc ninoyw uioi-lmt. Pncos, 1/11, 2/3, 2/Q yard Clearing at 1/3 yard. PLAIN COLOURED FACE CLOTHS, in several shades of, Navy, GLEARANCE OF TWEED COSTUMES. , Brown, AVine, Green, Vieux Roee, Violet, and Electric. Usual . i - ntnini Jtnpmmract f i i i ,11 1 Prices, 4/6 and 4/9 yard Salo Price, 3/6 yard SMART COSTUMES, hip coats and skirts, in black and navy PT . TM rmnnavn tucw PTrvrwo ; n™,™ \r „„ m,.. ;' ■ tweeds; many coats s.lk-lmed.'and all costumes lined through- ™ ' ° tt™', 'tw™?,', ™ll' M (S •out, • Regular Prices, 89/6, 73/6, 84/-, S9/6 mo, Cobalt, and Grey. Usual Price, 3/3 yard. Salo Clearing Price, 49/6 * rlco, *'° yiird, TWTOTI rrwrmnrcf } mrr fitf,™ nn,i uL Lei,,,* *n«t* m , PLAIN COLOURED SATIN-FACED CLOTH, in all tho new and V > - Cliarma at°B& £7W ~ PLAIN COLOURED LUSTRES, in Navy, Moss, Myrtle, Brown, TWEED COSTUMES, three-quarter length fitting coats, l.ned fg 42,n - mie ' Usual Prloe ' 2 > 9 rd - Sal ° Prlce- . , throughout; m black pL LUSTRES 'n Brown Moss Navy Blue and Clearing at 39;6 and 49/6 ' Myrtlo, 44m. wide. Usual Pneo,, 3/9 yard Sale Price, ' \ CLOTH AND TWEED COSTUMES, with fancy coats, trimmed 2/11 yardand lined with s.ll, to £7/17/6 each SPECIAL BARCAINS IN LACES. FLANNEL' COSTUMES, in light groy, unlmed, < fop-fitting and BLACK AND WHITE FILEf NET INSERTION-Worked in silk, •• '-_ sac shapes, f ~ Regular Pi icos, 4/ /6, 49/6 3 inches wide Usual Price, 1/6 a yard, Sale Pnco a yard. " ' «' m ' ' ' ) Clcann S at 29 / 6 'BLACK FILET NET INSERTION—Worked in silk, 3 inches ', CREAM SERGE COSTUMES, weir cut and full skirts, lined , u( Jo Usual pneo 1/6 a yard, Salo Prico, IOJd a yard. " throughout, and daintily trimmed, v BLACK FILEI , NET INSERTJON-Workcd m silk, 5 inches Jugular P«cos, 59/6, 69/6 . wld e, Usual pneo 2/6, Sale Tnco 1/6. PIW-tM <amrv wtov rvwmt« & t- ' BI,ACK HLET NET INSERTION-Worked in nlk, Usual price, LlvuAM bJiliuij J/10N COSTUJIEb, very smart, gi g a j e J3 llca y§ 8 6 4 3/- S*° BUCK* FILET NET INSERTION-Workcd in silk, Usual prico, \ t \ " • i i i i i 2/3, Salo Prico 1/3. "i 18m FILET NET ALL-OVER—White, Cream, Paris, with spot CLEARANCE OF DUST COATS. ' deß, £ DS ' Us ' lal I,rlce 2 '->, Sal ° Prlco I ' - • 18in. BLACK GUIPURE ALL-OVER-Usual Prico 6/6, Salo Pneo / LUSTRE DUST COATS, in Cream and Light Shades, seven- 3/6 ' v • .eighths and M length, daintily trimmed with Oriental i S . m . GUIPURE'ALL-OVER-Cream and Paris colours, Usual .Galon.. Regular Prices, 25/6. 29/6, 87/6, 39/6, 42/- caoh. pneo 5/6, Salo Prico 2/11. Sale Prices,, 15/6, 18/6, 21;-, 26/- • lgm FILET ET ALL . OVE R-Paris shades, sprig design, Usual DUST COATS, in Silk, Linen,' Shantung, and Tussore. prico 2/6, Salo i'lico 1/6 • 'Regular Prices, 1 49/6, 53/6, 63/-, 67/6 each. Sale Prices, 18m. FILET GUIPURE ALL-OVER-Usual price 5/11, Salo Prico 25/6, 35/6, 42/- i • 2/11, t SICILIAN COATS, seven-eighths length, Gibson Shapo, in 18m FILET NETS-Spoc and Figured, in Cream, White, and Cream and Pastol Shades. Regular Prices, £2/6, 65/6, 59' G. ?™ s > Sal ° i , "™ 1/2 Clearing at 35/9. , ( 18m. SPOT NETS—In White, Cream, and Paris, Salo Prico 1/4. \ •'CRASH DUST COATS, in three-qaarter and seven-eighths 46m COLOURED FILEf NETS-In Tabac, Electric, Reseda and /,' lengths, m Whito and Fawn. Collars tnn.med Embroidery, * &Y ?> Sal ° Prlco 2/6> .in White >and Colours. Regular Pricps, 14/6, 18/6 to 45/6 l&n. BLACK GUIPUBfi ALL-OVER NETS—SaIo Prices, 3/6, 1 each, piearmg at Sill, 7/11, 10/11 each. 3/11, 4,6, 4/11. * : • ' * •- \' KIRKCALDIE h STAINS 9 LTD O

i i '- * i ,' ~ , ' SHOES' AND ECONOMY. - , „ T,HE PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR , ',' ' ' MONEY IS ALMOST DOUBLED ' ■ *AT OUK REMOYAL SALE. "' ' ... '\iwi, ,/ ' ALL PRICES CUT TO THE COBE. , 0 -» ,', 'l * j i HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS:a 'Ladies' All Patent One-bat Shoes, usually 11s. 6d. SALE PRICE, 3s. IJd, '- ' Ladies' Tan Kid American Boots,' usually 17s 6d. TO CLEAR, 12s, 6d. I f Ladies' Welted Kid Boots, Bound Toes, jsually 17s Cd< ' SALE PRICE, 11s. 9d. > ■ Ladies,' Wolfed Kid Shoes, Hound Toes, usually 15s Gd. SALE PRICE, 10s. 3d. ' * - Ladios' Tan Kid Gibson Tie Shoes, 1 Usually Us. 6d. ' TO CLEAR, 10?. lid. Child's White Bucfe, Instep Strops, ito 6,2s 6d., 7to 10, 2s. lid HALF !PEICE. Child's Mordoco Twin-bar Shoes, 7to 10, 3s. Gd.; 11 to 1, 3s. lid. SPECIAL. t ' j Men's Brofrtr Kid Bals, Two Shapes usually , 18a Cd. v SALE,PRICE, Us. lid. Men's Tan Kid Darby Bals, usually 225. Gd. ' ' ', SALE PEICII, 17s. (Jd. . - Men's Glace Kid Laoo Boots, usually Its 6d. SALE PRICE, 10s. od. . ', ' ' EVERY'PAIR REDUCED DURING THE SALE, ' , -,«.' HANNAH & CO., LTD. i 'RETAIL STORES: .LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. '', . '. —-—_J J i : , j '' . ' ] ; CBio , v , ,; \, "TO MAKE DRESS SUITS OR FROCK SUITS , \ ' Y , EXPERT WOHKMEN ABE REQUIRED. I employ quite a Large Staff, whose time and skill is devoted to this special work. ■,■-•' D. MILLIGAN, MEEC_ANT TAILOR and BREECHES' MAKEE, A ,KELBUKNE AV-NUE. i r > '- , C 1026 ' TAJ LOR IN G IS OUR, HOBBY! ISTE Laow how to work the snap and the style, into your bint that tvill make yon say. ,»T "Just what 1 wanted." > We've been dbing it tor years, and our hand hasn't lost its cunning. Do we make your Sdits? > ,» . Ws- 'i'O UltDillt. , ' ' - *. x BRADFOSD WOOLLEN CO., f__B yUAUTJf TAILORS," ' 3 LAMhIUiN (iUAY, WELLINGTON. \ _J ' ' § C 971 v.'"i \ : •W. H s • BARTLETT, ' S PHOTOGRAPHER (Of Auckland), For "INDIA PROOF , ,' PORTRAITS. STUDIOS: 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. '' , i ' (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). 1233. , ; ■■ CllOO i j tit Tt T>T3TT "p f?SS E \VUAK_fiuSoN. CTOUSE AND OTJCE CUIANLNQ CON. ' . uebthS ' **■ AH»«« Buiidings, US WiUv, Street v ' bON AN-I CO.'S Sparkling , , (Boom i). ,_. , T /-v-A-rVi <-i i v Chimneys ewept by sober men. WAI-BQNGOA Gentlemen's Qothes preseed. , ' Vcoetian Blinds renaircd. C 847 MINERAL WATER! : -——=—: ! K&tore'a best and aa£<wt remedy for Btomoohio TJULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, troubles. It is guaranteed to raLove tlot_or», •*-* Dell { a l Surgeons. ' " SS__ e;™. rt*_d* WiS 01 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. ' "n'Safssa; ajr_4 *__.-<. _. Teloph ? no No - 216> « y&lttte, full of "life" and' 6paikle, and jn- ■ -————___. V * U * Sia *, T™ NEW COaMEECIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY Charged only with NATUEAL GAB. GEa p INNOCK ... p ropri6tori T. and W. YOUNG, Wellinston Agents. ' (Lato Trocadero.) - ClOl3 ' i ■ ""~C - Wellington's Latost and Most Up-to-date Hos. BEAFOBTH S. MACKENZIE, telry. Very Central. On* minute from Wharves BABEISTEE AND SOUOTOB, and General Post OOico. House now. Furm- < ture now. Everytliing new. Passenger hff COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, Every room lit by electricity. The thof do CUST6MHO-SB QUAY. WELLINGTON. gjJto "be' ma^emen" 1 and this hotel with their patronage are assured tho i —" ' Bill-of-flaro will be of tho very beet. AW-L-S NEWTO'N Tariff, from Bs. per day. Slidday Lnnch 12 • (Late of Eichiaoud end Newton), to 2 pjn., la Cd. Breakfast, from 630 a.m. 6UBYEYOB AND CIVIL ENGINEEE, Motor °a, r8 f . or eSperioncod drivers, charges w N rttJ_v reasonable, long or short ]ourne}s. House open 15» LA__±U« qua.. to esta from oamj to midaJ h y^ Teleshone 29_. C_sl jjigit Portor. ' * ' lmm : . Vropnetor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 I -J-TOGGABD AND VBOV SE, , . ' i] union flSSPSfßniuiaA EMmB Hom " BUILDINGS, HUNTEB STBEET. WILLIS AND VICTOEIA STEEETS. — ~ fT—IS Hotel is now m a position to offer v MONEY TO LEND. - -B. special advantages and' inducements to TN any emu, on approved Freeoold Beenrity, Permanent Accommodation. B ,Tt3 RntM Convenient orrangemente can also be mado . * -v SoU-it<». rf^. « „ MBS. 1 , . POOL, Propiletreet. , ' , CIOB ■ CIOSB

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 4

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