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kfIRkCALpiE; & STAINS, Limited. ;- ~' t ri -to-day is our :, , ; MONTHLY. REMNANT DAY I I < i ' - ; ; > ' Don'tipTCrfook this:' The boat gelling goode become remnants. The goods most Lave ■ merit or the pieco wouldn't be cut into. Must be attractive and priced fairly. Now as ' v eein as tho piece is all sold with tho exception of the short end, we toko the remnant and y Jpessuro it, and mark it af; a Toduced pnco If there is enough in that pieco it is just as ' /good and worth as mpflh to a woman as though she had selected and bad it cut from the ' full pieco. ,vSh.e tyVl it at niucb, less than regular price. It's b BaTgain. We've hun- * dredi of tbeeo shirt ends from Jyd upwards., All plainly marked—Under Price. Proc- ;' trolly to-day is a DAY of GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES for those folk who look to Bave. i Eveigr 'Depsrtnent whero pieco goods are cut there are Remnants, whioh include '■'"' , I .„ . ', , .REMNANTS OF'BLACK DRESSES 1 . '," ' - REMNANTS OP' COLOURED DRESSES ' V i ' REMNANTS OP LACES REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES »> „ ' ' Ui ' t■" REMNANTS OF MUSLINS i ' , I' I , ;,' - ',' REMNAfTTS OF SHIRTINQ I " ' ' '"\.' ' ' REMNANTS OF ■ PRINTS ' - , ,RfiMHANTS OF SERGES -' . ~,l' ', ,'- REMNANTS 'OF» CURTAININGS i , ■ ' ". „ 'rem'nants of trimmings ' t , '".''• "' T ' REMNANTS "OF FLANNELS < '"' . ' • ' 'L i ' . RpiNANTS OF 'FLANNELETTES r ' ' - ' , • ' ' ' - ', •■ { ','"' >* '• •,1 REMNANTS 'OF ' CALICOES. I ..."'' REMNANTS OF SHEETINGS { ■\"' V' " REMNANTS OF.LrNINGS -' > i ' "It I >■ ' > ' l\ ' ') REMNANTS 'OF SATEENS ;•■•"•:• . "•■•;.'" i •' '• h >, o <> ML AT PRICES THAT WILL EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE.

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\" OUR NEW 'STORES , , l\ AND OTO; SUPERB FOOTWEAR [' ''ABE UNSTINTED PRAISE." J! ' ','' Wβ W constantly , improving omvbusinesß ntotliods, , but , never the pnn--1 '>J ciples on whibh our b«eines3 baa bflojhbmlt Dependable Shoes has been cur , watohwordy what wo sell MDST r giirel salisfactibn, li not; we'll mako good ■ j rin apy wajr" that'Sj fair To-day wo are showing J' > r ,'''', : MDIeV BUMMSR SHOPS. > , At EABY-ON-THE-PURSE PRICES. '?) tiADIES"! GLACE KID TWIN-BAE LADIES' ' BLACK GIBSON-TIE l -if SHOES, patent "ttpa, very light, , SHOES, patent tips, Cuban heels, : 9s. 6d. ' ' I?s. fid. . I I/ADIES' WHITE DEILL GIBSON- STRAP MIOUS. graud value, i TIB SHOES, Cnfcan hsels, 93, 6d. jo 3 6d, , 4 UDD3S\TAN KID OXFORD SHOES, I TAN KID "CEOMTOLL" ', weight, 9s. 6d SHOM, large square buckles, : i LADIES/ TAN KID , GIESON-TH! ' LADIES' CHOICE TAN EDO ONE SHOES, medium toeej Uβ, 6d. ' BAE EVENING bHOEfa, 10s. Cd. P ' URCEBT SVOCK. ,'l LOWEST PRIDES. i, ' r —, — — j\« ,R; HANNAH AND CO., LTD., \ \\ v THE BIG BOOT MARTB, [ J LAMBTOM QUAY AND CUBA STREET.

J !> { CHARMING MODES, IN TABLOR-MADE GOWNS. [' ' fciO Popular has tho " TAILOE-MADE " become that tbo oftorts of our clever cutters I "I™ during the last'few weeks have been atrstched tt tho uttermost. I For Excellence of Design, Material, and Workmanship our " TAILOR-MADES" will f (jompare with ANY obtainable, ■; • I ) ill Ladie9 of taste desiring an Exclusive Costume should Jcavo their Orders w»th us. [ V v : ' ELLIS AND NOBLE, j v a LA DIES , TAILORS, , 31, KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. I I t leL U3l [' i ; , PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, ( • \ s 10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carrell'B), and at AUCKLAND, ft] t . <•" \, ■', |1 "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON." Pi JiMES.Ai DOHERTY, b l^ l lg%. f' IJAS Opened Business at 203 Lambton Quay, almost opposite the "Times" Office. r Al Cutting and fatting and FEOCK SUUS was hie daiJy round and common ; task in the Old Country. " l j* 1 The Agoncy for making his PATENTED SEAMLESS KNEE-GEIP BIDING BREECHES f, «u accepted by Leading Tailors in 1 30 of thq pnncipal towns of Great Britain. His Speciality will be BEST MATERIALS and \VORKMANSHIP PKOCUBABLE. t - > l< . ClslO

UJJDEESKIRTS AND UNDEECLOTHING. A SPECUL PURCHASE of 'Dainty White Underskirts, beautifully trimmed, with embroidery, from Vs. lid. each. Nights, Chemise, Knickers, and Camisoles, all pretty, neir atyles, and, at prices that are right. MBS MATHEWSON, Hannah's Buildings, !!66 LAHBTON QUAY. g[ ■ SPE AE, M. P. O. 0., DR. pF OPTICS, EYESiaaT 'SPECIALIST. Optical 'Pariours- , 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock if Optical Goads carried, aim Speaking Trumpets, and Instruments to Improve the Hearing. 'Phoa» BKS2. "OULKLET AND DIDSBUBT, 10 DENTAL BURGEONS, n WILLIB STBEBT, WELLINGTON, • Telephone No, 216. CSO3 '~' MONET TO LEND. Fan? Snme, on i-ppnitd Freehold SoonrltT, at lowest Current Bates. - Repayment by Instalments can bo arraniMd. EIS KENNETH DOUGLAS, * ' > Solicitor, Telephone No. 81. , SI HunUr Street. _j CUM J ' CATERING. 'I — PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and » CotMCT, 73 Willis Street (next Bigg's), )• prepared to undertake all manner of Cuteririg for Weddings, Parties, Snppere, Dancos, 'etc. 1 , at most , reasonable rates, Denotations given. : Strictest attention. Nono but the best in.the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speol-

; THE WATEE ■ / THAT REI'EESHES NEW ZEALAND! 4 * , ». M WAI-RONGOA M • NATURAL MINERAL The only ' naturally ■ carbonated 1 water in New Zealand. It sparkles and' bubbles with ITS U\VN NATURAL GAS As u blender or, aa fv boterago it ia peerless. ' ' t. & W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents |-=- ==, J ( ' '] ORESCENT 'TEA/ • I "' ' SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, J ' And ' ' I ' 18 XOVBD BT AIX 1 " . LADIES. 1 *___;.__ __4_:_^ i TW^^ - " COMMERCIAL»' HOTEL, ' i* ' Tw» niaiM* Um. wharvei. one ininate \ frew G*BW»l PMt Office. 1 fiMAdNIHCKNTLi PCP.HISHBD. i , TABEJE 1 . 8». PER DAI.' . . DAX AND NIGHT POSTER. l A Single Bottle of ALE, WINK, er 3PKITS •t: VrnoWl* Ptiew. obUlnabU U BottUStore. i A delicious Cup of Tμ er Glut of Wib« iqay . l» oMataefw ti. UiUm' Herreriimenk Xoom, - nw» Whitwwb* «i 4 £»mi*"" ' '-/ ; Mptor Caw tot »«*.."ri«h. W^fß'jrf Wlee ud Bplrite Pure, and of the Very K ''* ' Q,'PLNNOCK.' l r

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 6

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