;/: \ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. *- , , ■> 1 , r 1 ; This morning tho Building Contractors take possession of our old building at the <• ' x Corner of Lambton Quay and Brandon Street, and this has necessitated the removal , '' rf ' !-> , THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. f , . - THE BLOUSE DEPARTMENT. r-' / ' < ' THE FANCY DEPARTMENT. THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT. ' THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ;_ ' \ ' -■ . ' ' THE HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT. "■ ito onr now building at tho Corner of Lambton Quay and Johnston Strcot. Entrances to theso soveral. departments are from Brandon strootj through the Carpet Department, Lambton Quay, through the Clothing Department, and from Johnston Street. ',■ , ' A VERY PINE DISPLAY OF FANCY LINENS. 'Wβ are now showing some excellent pieces in Fancy Lmons, tho goods are all , , marked at very reasonable prices, , . ' IRISH LINEN TRAY CLOTHS, hemstitched and embroidered. Sizes 14 x 20; 16 x 24; y 18 x 27; and 20 s3O. At 1/4, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6. ' ' 'AFTERNOON TEA'CLOTHS, in Irish Linen. Sizes 32 "c 32, and 36 s 36. At 2/9, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/9, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6. ' BUNNERS, in Irish Linen. Sizes 12 x 45'; 14 x 54, 14 x 63; 14 x 72. ' ' - At 2/0, 3/3, 3/9, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6. TENERIFFE AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS, sizes 30 x 30; 36 x 36, 45 x 45. > At 9/6, 17/6, 23/6, 34/6. LINEN' AND POlNr LACE AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS, At 4/3, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, 11/6, 13/6 to 84/-. LINEN AND POINT LACE RUNNERS, sizes 12 x 45; 14 x 54; 14 x 63; 14 x 72 t At 3/6, 3/11, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/8, to 18/6. LACE COSEY COVERS. '' At 3/6, 4/6, 5/11, 6/9 each. BEDSPREADS, hemstitched and embroidered. Smglo Beds, At 9/6, 10/9, 12/6, 14/6, 21/-, 25/6 to 47/6. DouLlo Beds, At 21/-, 25/6, 35/6, 49/6, 52/-, 67/0. ■ t TENERIFFE BEDSPREADS, for double beds. Best' quality linen, beautifully liandv drawn, . ' At £5 ss. to £6 6s. HEMSTITCHED DAMASK CLOTHS. Pure linen, superfine- quality. ' , ' , 1* xU, At '6/6! 9/6, 12/6 to 31/-. 2 3 2, At 18/9, 22/6. ' ' , 2 x 2}, At 27/6, 32/6, 42/6. ■ ( 2x3, At 24/6, 32/6, 38/-, 42/-. ; ~ I. 2J x 3,' At 47/-/65/-, 94,'-. 2} x 3J, At 53/6. ' . ' , 2J,x 4, At 38/6. ' 2j'x 4J, At 42/-, 69/6. , JAPANESE CREPE CLOTH. ' ' 'A vary large shipment of this fabric has come to hand. The colours are light fclue, mid blue,'mid grey, dark grey, heliotrope, fawn light brown, pink, red, pale v ;reen, and grey. , > , ' , i ~ ,- , _ THESE CREPE CLOTHS ARE WORTH SEEING. '
' KIR&CALDIE ft STAINS, Ltd. '. , > '' __. ' C 512 : , REMARKABLE •, , ~'-,' OUT-PRICE' SPECIALS , ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES'. YOU DON'T GIVE MONET AWAY WHEN YOU BUY SHOES 'AT THESE i ; "REMOVAL SALE" PEICES. v , , ' ""'YOUTHS' 'CHROME BALS, 8s "fid. ' GIRLS' BUCKSKIN' SHOES, 2s. lid. 'YOUTHS' STRONG BALSV 7s. lid. >GIRLS' GLACE, Ono Bar, 3s Bd. YOUTHS' STRONG SHOOTERS, GIELS'TAN, Ankle Straps,, ' 4s 6d. < i 7 * *<*• GIRLS' KID, Two Bar, 4s 3d. YOUTHS' KIDfBALS, , 10s 3d. GIRLS' TAN SANDALS, 3s. Sd. ' t TAN 1 SHOES, ss. 11d. ' ( , . MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPECIALS* WOMEN'S GLACE GIBSON TIE SHOES. Usually 13s.' Gd. To Clear 10s 6d. WOMEN'S PATENT GIBSON TIE SHOES. Usually lGs. Gd. Sale Price 12s $d. WOMEN'S TAN KID GIBSON TIE SHOES Usually 17s. 6d. To Clear 14s 6d. ' MEN'S TAN KIDFBALS., two shapes. Usually 18s. Gd. Sale Price IBs, 60. • ' MEN'S GLACE KID BALS., round toes. Usually 11s. od. To Gloar 10s od. " / ' FOR hi FEW DAYS ONLY AT ' HANNAH'S REMOVAL SALE. . RETAIL STORES I LAMQTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ' | ]__j ; -• CBIO TAILORING , IS OUR HOBBY!, TTSTE know, how to work the snap and tiio stylo into your Suit that will, make you sav W "Just what I wanted." " We've beta doing it ior, yeurs, and'our hand hasn't lost its ounning. Do we make you Suits? * 80s. TO OEDEJJ. . ( \ "■' * ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., THE' QUALITY TAILORS," 3 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ' ', C 971 __ _ ( , ; ' PHOTOGRAPHER (Of Auckland), ' ': I ; For "INDIA PROOF" PORTRAITS. STUDIOSs 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. , ' (Between -Carroll's and Grand Hotel). Tel.' 1233. . * > , CllOO 'Any annotincement we might make during 1909 would bo incomplete the state, meat that we mean to hrmly Uphold our hxed policy ot giving UVJiKST CUb'i'OMEli ABbOLUI'E bATISFAOI'ION. Making Clothes for 4 particular men is AN ABI, and this .s where our Valuable Experience should attiact mou who like to get tho VERY BEST. • '._ ; ; D. MILLIGAN, ; , - MEHCHANT TAILOB »nd BREECHES' MAKER, , . KBLBUUNIi AVIINUE. '
those' Who suffer htom , weak digestion, '' And those who aro ivcary, run-down,,and . debilitated Bliould drmk regularly THOMbON AiiD CO.'iS Sparkling WAI-RONGQA MINERAL WATER! Nature's best and safest remedy for stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, stimulate' digestion, and enable the human i organism to resist disease. A grand tonic. It's better than foreign waters. It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to tho palate, full ot "life" and sparkle, and instantly Tcfreshos one. Mixes perfectly with milk, wines, ales, and spirits. Charged only! -with .NATURAL GAS. ' T. and W. YOUNG, .Wellington Agents. J , ClOl2 TUR. VAN vSLYKE, SPECIALIST, J> Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nose, ' '' May be. Consulted at lus, Rooms, in BALLANCE ST. (opposite Supremo Court), WELLINGTON. . 5717 '. QEAFORTH S. MACKENZIE, k" 3 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LITE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' i A', WELLS NEWTON ' (Lato of Richmond and Newton), ( SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, 155 LAMBTON QUAY, Telephone 29C5. C 951 HS PEA E, M. i\ 0.-C, DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, °7 t WILLIS I STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. ' A Optical 0 goods carried. Also SrEAKING TRUMPETS and INSTRUMENTS. TO IMPROVE THE HEARING, , 'Phone 2502. CXlfll
TgULKLBY AND "dIDSBUEY, v - Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Tolephone Ho, 216. ' C 603 MONEY TO LEND. TN any sums, on approved Freehold Security •it at Lowest Current Bates. , Repayment by instilments con be arranged, SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, dl Hunter Street. CIOS7 npHE NEW COMMERCUL HOTEL ■*■ , LAMBTON QUAY GEO. ... Propriotor. .' (Late Trocadoro.) , Welllngton'fl Latest oncf Most Hostelry. Very control. One minute trom Wharves and General Post Ofiico., House new. Furniture new. 'Everything new. Passeagcr lift. Every room lit by electricity.. Tho Chef do Cnisine in a first-class man, under special contract to tho management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage aro assured the Bill-of-Faro will be of the very best Tariff, from 83. per day. , ludday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., Iβ. Gd. Breakfast, from G. 30 a.m. Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers, charges reasonablo, long or bhort journeys. , House open to guests from b a.m. to midnight. Day and Night Porter. J Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 EMPIRE HOTEL," WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. npHIS Hotel is now in a position to offer ■1 epocial advantages and inducemsnta to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also be made for Board only during tho Holiday Sea&on. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. 1, ' MBS. F. FOOL, ProprietrcM. 4 B«sa. W^
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 438, 22 February 1909, Page 4
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