Grand Clearance of Remnants and Oddments in all Departments , THIS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. This cloaraneo is rendered accessary through' the extraordinary success .of our Great Expansion SaJOi which .finiahed last Saturday. Wo wore loft with a vast accumulation of wimnntifa and broken lotaj for wliicll wo have no room, and in any caso these are goods ■sr.- that wo cannot hold in; stock. Wo must dear them out now, and to-day wo will offer them : ; at sooh pricos as will induce everyone i who visits tho Store to make purchases. . REMEMBER THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT IS NOW IN OUR MEW BUILDING IN JOHNSTON STREET. vi ; - ". ■..;"/■ ~ • REMNANTS OF MUSLINS 'remnants OP DRESS LINENS REMNANTS OF PRINTS -• • ' REMNANTS OP DELAINES REMNANTS OF TAFFETAS REMNANTS OF SUMMER TWEEDS i ' REMNANTS OF SUMMER SERGES < REMNANTS OF VOILES ' I REMNANTS ,OF CAMBRICS ' ' ' I REMNANTS OF CRYSTALLINES REMNANTS OF BLACK DRESS GOOn > REMNANTS OF COTTON FABRICS? REMNANTS OF BLOUSINGS -REMNANTS OF SILKS x , . REMNANTS OF RIBBONS , ( ' REMNANTS OF LACES REMNANTS OF INSERTIONS REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES '■ '' REMNANTS OF FLANNELS i ' REMNANTS OF FLANNELETTES REMNANTS OF CALICO " REMNANTS ,OF SHEETING REMNANTS OF LONGCLOTH REMNANTS -OF MADRAS MUSLIN REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS ODDMENTS IN LACE CURTAINS ODDMENTS IN TABLE COVERS ODDMENTS IN TABLE LINEN ODDMENTS IN GLOVES ODDMENTS INT STOCKINGS ODDMENTS IN JUVENILE CLOTHING THE STORE WILL BE OPEN CONTINUOUSLY FROM 9 a.m. TO 6 p.m. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY/ - : - -';. '^ ; r/*••/(' /; -V> ; . V'V. ... • ' '•Vv,V KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd.
NOT-EXACTLY GIVEN AWAY, '. BUT NEXT DOOR TO IT. -Vi.r'.v : V '■''"Vr.-;/ "-'-V v' V- ''i ■' ■ " ■>' ; '■' , ■' 1 * .' We are not'exactly:giving our,slioesaway,: but on many lines sacrificing' Vi ALL the profits, and'ALL lines are Greatly Kcduccd. . • • AT OUR REMOVAL SALE OF FOOTWEAR. i'/SS - are Somo Instances of Reductions:— ' , . t , LADIES'. GLACE OXFORD SHOES, usually 10s. 6d.. ■ Salo Price :7s. lid. s v LADIESV LOUIS HEEL BUTTON SHOES, usually 16s. 6d. Sale' Price' 10s. lid. (■ ;. i • LADIES, BUTTON: SHOES; new round toes, usually .:15s. Gd. >To Cloar 10s. 9d • LADIES'TAN TWIN. BAR SHOES,: usually lis. Cd; Sale Price Bs. 11d. ■ . LADIES'TWOBAR SHOES, Pat. Caps, .usually 9s. .'Gd. To Clear 6s. lid. - INFANTS'TAN ANKLE STRAP,SHOES, -\ ' „ Sale' Price is; pair. CHILDREN'S TAN LACE BOOTS,usually 3. Gd. ' To Clear Is. 11d. GIRLS' TAN CROSS BAR SHOES, 7 to 10, 4s. 11d.''H to 1, ss. lid. Special ; MEN'S GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, smart, usually 15s. 6d.; . ' Now 13s, 11d .; - ; ,M < BN'S ;' r CIjAPI > 'S" BUTTON BOOTS, usually 355. ■ Sale Price 225. Gd. ALL UNDOUBTED BARGAINS. , ' ' \ E. HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ■■■'-~CSIO TO MAKE DRESS SUITS OR FROCK SUITS EXPERT WORKMEN ARE REQUIRED. employ ' quite a Large"; Staff,: whose .tiine and skill is devoted to this special work. V :iS? ftK : • • ' ' -MERCHANT TAILOR and BREECHES' MAKER, ' • KELBURNE AVENUE. v , CIO2G TAILORING IS OUR HOBBY! ;> know how to;work the snap and the etyle. into. your. Suit;thai; will' make you say, ',W "Just what X wante'd." ' V' ' Wtfve been doing it for years, ■ and our hand liasn tlost its cunning. Dp we. make your ; ■ , : \ ' 'bos.':'i'O,OßDl!iii. ; "THE yUALITY TAILORS," .. ' 3 LAMBTON QUAY," WELLINGTON. , 1 ; C 971 - W. H, BAKTLETT, ' ! " PHOTOGRAPHER (Of Auckland)/ For " INDIA PROOF " PORTRAITS. STUDIOS: 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. , (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). ,Tel. 1233. •
THOSE WHO SUFFER FEOAI WEAK DIGESTION, . /, . Vf And those who are ivcary, run-down, and • : shoiUd driuk regmarly IHOM■v SON AND'CO.'S; Sparkling WAI-RONGOA MINERAL WATEBI ■I; (Nature's .best and safest remedy for stomachic ? troubles.' :It is-guaranteed to''relieve; plethora, y.. stimulate'..digestion," and enablo tlio human ■: organism to resist disease. A grand tonic. It's ... better- than foreign waters. ' . '. i: '.-.J It' is - delightfully crisp and: pleasdnt -to the . palate, full..oflife" and sparkle, and in? ' 'Btantly .refreshes one. , Mises pcrfeotly.. with milk, • wines, ales, • and spirits. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. ; T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. t - ClOl2 SE AFOET H ; a - MACKENZIB, I i BAEBISTEE AND EOLICITOB. . COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. ■ CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. ■ A WELLS NEWTON^ (late of Eiohmond and Nawton). :■ • 1 SUEVEYOB AND CIVIL ENGINEEE, 155 LAiIBTON QUAY. • Teleohone 2965. :* .* . . '' GB5l HOG 61 E D AND PE OUS E, ABCHITECTS, DNION BANK 01' AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, DUSTER STEEET. MONEY TO* LEND. \ - ■ IT N any gums, on approved Freehold Security, X at Lowest Current Bates. , Repayment, by instalments can bo arranged. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, ■" Solicitor, Cowmsrcial Chamberß, 3t Hunter Street CIOSZ
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 6
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