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fifi A' Wort-to' Isih© WHS® is AT Nearly every woman knows what Remnant Day at Te Aro House implies; but for the benefit of the few who perhaps do not, we would say that thousands of Remnants and Oddments accumulate during the busy selling of the Sale. These would quickly clutter stocks if we let them; but to avoid this PRICES ARE CUT TO HALF, and the,goods receive their " marching orders ". in the shape of an unusually low price. In every instance the cut represents half of the Sale Price, and in the majority of cases means a Saving to you ©f One-Third of the Original Price. The lines affected will be :-- DRESSES AND SILKS CARPETS VELVETEENS CRETONNES PRINTS AND FLANNELS TAPESTRIES BIiOUSINGS ART SERGES CALICOES CASEMENT CLOTHS SHEETINCS ■ LACES LINENS RIBBONS DAMASKS . • TRIMMINCS ' LINOLEUMS EMBROIDERIES ETC, ETC., ETC. ALL AT, HALF-MARKED PRSOES. ' Will you come? We cannot urge you too pressingly for fear a bigger crowd than we can take care of may collect. The "Tongariro" brings us our first consignment of Spring and Summer Fashions—over 100 tons of Newand Dainty Wearables. We will be busy for a'few days'operi-' 1 ,' 1 ' r ,V" ing up 'and,prichi£ the goods, t,o; l^hrt6tfp(;e, " IJ ,'; , OUR FORMAL EXHBBIIT6OW OF THE NEW-'STYLES. Cuba and Dfam Streets, WELLINGTON.

BUSINESS NOTICES. Advertisements under.this headino. Sixteen Words for One Shilling, if prepaid j WANTED-FURNITUBE PACKING. • tt-jqttatatp'? GIVEN for PACKING and E S ™W E AdING FURNITURE and EF PECTS to any port of New Zealand or tor of same. - ■-. ': \ ■-. ■ '..-.•:■ '■ ■ ' Ring up Telephone 23. . .■• , •■■ i M^n?iaS.^^C9e3 A^Swfct/fnd«y?; and blackheads removed. Preparahcne.very pleasant to us«, 3s. per bothe. ■ Professor, Alethia giv« advice tie?, any day, ; 2 to i, 2nd fleor; Hnrne's Buildings, WiUis, Street. Sample baUlw, la. 8d.. : , i , ,■■ U*» NG'OS TURNER'S: S&leen, Hotel Winflsor Buildings, Willis Street, i« one.of the most up-to-date baloons. in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigar, ettts, and Cigars stocked. : Ml* "TJAHIA" Cocoa, exqtiisite. in J5 solutely ■pure,- EOD3-farther than ottter Cocoas. Please try it.- .... ■ ' ' ■ ■ 'HEMS amongst Plants-Andromeda, Aucnbas, XX Drphies, Lily of Valley, Tree. Erythrina, Q»rrya, . .Kalmia. Gibbons, 80 Lambton Quay, Wellington. CIK2 B- AHIA" Cocoa, Best and goes fartneat. .- 9d;- per -tin. - -' ■ - EMA.ND "Babia," do not.be put off with as good." . Sold; on merit. 'No cou-, pons. ■ ■ ■- , '■■-, ■-' '•■■:——_ -rrrEDGE Plants-Splendid stuff still avail-, H. abl*;"C6prosma, Macrocarpa,, Elaeagnu3, Escallonia, Holly, Laurel, Privet, .Ake Ake. Gibbons, Wellington. ■ 0117^ J" UST Arrived.-Royal Seal Tobacco, •• English Tobacco on the market; delightfril aroma. Sold only at Gilbert's, 50 Manners Street, Wellington. CU74 i&fl-ISS M. WATKINS, Ladies'tLairdresser. 13fi M Ingestre Street. Ladies;, Combings .made up, 2s. 6d. ounce. Human Hair.-bpught, Transformatione from one guinea.. PUREST and Best in tho world is "Bahia." 9d. per tin. TDOSES-Plantnow; 12 splendid varieties, JU> post free, for 10s.; six ; Plants for ss. 6d. Gibbons, P.O. Box 509. Wellington. C 1172 BPECUL Priie for Purity, Sydney Show- ._ "Bahia" Cocon. '.- SHELTER Trees—Plant now;. Larch, Pines, especially Muricata and Insists, Silver Birch, Ash, Firs, Elm, Poplars, etc. Gibbons Wellington. ■■ ' ' '. (jllu TO Prevent Colds, remember'that E.B. Ash ; offers perfect Goloshes »t right prices. Thorndon Boot Arcade, Molesworth btrwt... ~■..',■ ' L-llolr TRY Our Celebrated Guinea Box Calf Boots, perfect fitters. Evening, Footwear a speciality at Ash's, Thorndon Boot Arcade, 56 Molesworth Stroet. -." ' . ■■ CIIB9 WiNTED-Working Man's Tailor, Ladies' and Geiit.'B Own Material to Make Up; any make altered to. fwhionj R«P«im and Press. Gl Vivian Street, two doors Baptist Church. cmi WANTED, Visitors to Palmerstoh North to call at Dustin's, "Tho Square," for Refreshments and Confcctiouory. :._jj!i s M. nOYLAND,~Shop and Offito Fitter, Airtight Showoosee a epeoiality. 30 Gfluznne St., near Cuba St. 'Phono 1926. C 1273,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 575, 2 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 575, 2 August 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 575, 2 August 1909, Page 2

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