SILTJtE CLEiRIMG .... .< , at. WAiocK & mm. COmOTfFiEB CEOWBS-; DAILY. I' CLOSING WEDNESDAY I j,. .1 •' , ■ I As tfme goes along, the Commtmity ate finding oat wfiat EXTENSIVE REDUCTIONS ate being made in OUR, NEWEST and BEST GOODS at Salvage Sale Prices. . ■ Como and see what • is to bo got:— LADIES' LONG JACKETS at 21/-. Worth 30/-. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING.—Some of tho nicest goods wo havo ever shown in Lawn, Nainsook, and Calico, trimmod with lace and ombroidory, 3/6 for 2/6,. 6/- for 4(9, 10/6 for 7/11, up to 21/- lor 16/6. MILLINERY.—FeIt Hats, newest shapes, 5/6 for 1/11. Now Shapes and Ready-to-Wea r Hats, 10/6 for 4/6. Nowest Millinery all. being (See our , ; window). ■ ~ . ; ■ BLANKETS.—Our BEST Coloiiial, Single Bed, 15/11; Tlireo-quartor Bed, .Double Bed, 27/6." English' Blankcte from 7/11 a pair. •' SHEETINGS. —An enormous 6tock just opened in Unbleached and White}, from, . ■' ; 1 9Jd. a. yard. Splendid Double Bed Whito Sheeting, 1/8 quality for -1/4. All others somo reductions. EIDERDOWN QUILTS.—FuII-size cliintz, 17/6; full-size fine" feather, with frill, 18/6; full-size extra fine down 39/6 for 29/6. Better qualities extra cheap.. EMBROIDERIES.—Another 1000 yds. brought forward, the samo as was grabbed • : up a few days ago, at about Half-price. . MOTOR SCARVES.—AII at 1/-, oscopt Colonial made, which are Half-prioo, . . 2/6 for 1/3. : .., , / ' ,-■> • / . , ' MALTESE TlES—Plenty of thoso fresh goods. Imported direct-' from Malta, 6/6 for, 4/9, 8/6 for 5/11, up to 25/6 for 18/6. When .tho Crowds of Buyers give us a chance wo -will try- and got a .good Prico List issued, especially for our Country Friends who caunot.come to'seo us; WARIOcSAMffI. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS . 11 1 j| COLONIAL BLANKETS I J' LSI ' At ' D * LC * 1' ' ' Including Two Wonderful Lines. We aro this week offering Two': Spccial Lines of COLONIAL BLANKETS at Extraordiiiarily Low Prices. Tlier<j'is po-need to tell anyone, that'these Blankets : are of' Vely Excellent Quality. That goes without saying. .What wo want to do i is to draw attention to the. Special Pric9s askod witli the knowledgo that ■ the , ; Blankets will be snapped up-at once by. eager - buyers. . '< . . OUR SPECIAL OFFER. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL'BLANKETS, for Single-Beds, at 16/11 a pair. 'And ■ ALL-WOOL COLONIAJi' BLANKETS, for Double Beds, at 26/11 a pair. : BLANKETS AND FLANNEL. ." ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS,— : - ■ For Single. Beds, 18/11, : 29/6, 37/6,-49/6. For Throe-quarter,, Beds, 23/9, 29/6, 39/6, 49/6., 7' For Fuji-size Beds; 29/6, 39/6/49/6, 59/6, 69/6. ' COT BLANKETS, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, ■ 15/6 tho pair. GREY BLANKETS, .17/11-and 29/6 tho-pair. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL HjANNELS, lljd., 1/3,1/6, 1/9, 2/-,-2/6 the yard. : ALL-WOOL SERGE, for Boys' • Suit's, in navy, Brown, and Grey, 2/3. and 2/11' ' the yard. - ■ • ■ • . - \ . .-. JD.I.C. D.LG. : ■ C 1023 Cmsna Tea Ware. ■ .I; ... We have just received a,. Largo shipment of CHINA TEA SER- •. I : f.. VICES. Those comprise 21 and 40-pieco sets, the-Latest Shapos, S j and are beautifully shaded in delicate colours, with floral decorations. • J 1 - j , i'ln this shipment, .there'is also a' Now. Stock' 'Pattern TEA and j • ! BREAKFAST WARE, with a beautiful green border lined' with gold. j 'I ' The shapo'is also ; new, and wo frould invite your, inspection of these j. | , NEW GOODS. ' t ! ' ■?|- ■ CIIAIG AHP..CQ.,' I; 1 Manners. Street. i r ■ —MHBl»—nwininiiiiaß——— I BRITISH MEANS STERUNC quality the I WORLD OVER. "SYLVIA" MAY BE BEATEN IN PRICE| NEVER | IN QUALITY •' SOME STARCHES ARE A LITTLE CHEAPER IN PRICE THAN V "SYLVIA"—MUCH CHEAPER IN QUALITY. 1 SYLVIA STARCH. I SOLD IN CARDBOARD BOXES. , I I : INSIST ON HAVING ORICINAL PACKAGES.- I Form-Training - Canadian, corset^ ' TWW fa iIOtIIWoNEN . ( Joo will be stylish if you wear, I spasMlm iHis Superior Modd—" The Corset 1/7/ Mil without a Rival," xvh'ich has won I ' ' ' I sueh renowned popularity tKroughout | ■iff $h I .Canada; and b alreadywinding special J '> " In lvor^irou ?' loUt Australasia; «.■' ", v I I I " I No Stoat woman hasevcPyet reduced her - B I - abdomco with comfort and perfed iofety by j 1 \ ; cgrfOr I I 1 , Ac wc of any blh'cr torsct—ln fact. It is. i MEfORM- tjj \ \ impo«ible to accomplish siranarrcjuhs by any 1Vaiil S 3 I'' J ■ otHcr method; there £3 do B iii'W'ir' ' £r\ tberefore, flo not he deceived* » | ; •» ' PA z. ' ' Your: Draper ihoold ctrry fl > Jr . ' 'r TT T.'. - wrftft.oof agents, who «ce thujwi-aie B ' ff. . inunedktelyprovidedwtththeooddbetf.«aitedtoyourtorm, •" ' * I P.AW. Murray,^.AustralianAgency. - Bmg, Hartif-&Co.. Ua. t NewZetl*oa.Ajafcy f
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 504, 11 May 1909, Page 3
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703Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 504, 11 May 1909, Page 3
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