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Ati our Wooden Furniture Is made of carefully selected timber, faithfully. No scamped details or Inferior work. Wβ only made needful Furniture for permanent wear. Thesocsttlking and genuine reductions will be carried right through the Department during tlio Festival, SJDEBOARDS-Usual prices, £4 12s. 6d., £7 10s. Festival Prices, £3-178. oflii sa los. * ENGLISH WALNUT SIDEBOARD-£35 for £27 10s S S LNUT BEDKOOM SDEEB-Bngfieh built, 5 pieoee, £&*£ Festival Prices, £7 155., £5 65., £3 55., £1 IBs ' * WASHS™&-U|Dal 2^ce S ,l2s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 255. Festival Prloos, wa s^AHs U6ml 42b - «•• «•• '^ • WARDROBES—£9 10s. for £8, £6 10s. for £5. DINING-ROOM STJTTE-O pieces, £19 10s. for £18. DINING-ROOM SDHB-0 pieces, £16 lfc. for £tt. DINING-ROOM SUITE-7 £12 10s. for SioT OAK DINING SUlTE—Sheraton design, £15 10s for £11 SHERATON SUITE-bv kauri, £12 £9 9s. SADDLEBAG and VELVET SUITE—£24 lth for £M DRAWING-ROOM SUITES-7 pieces, £12 for £8 Bs. sea. Wft&4 a »-*•*— - lOTCHEN TABLES-lOs. 6d. and 12s. ed. HAIiLSTANDS—63s. for 525. 6d. HALLSTANDS OAK—lO3s. for 905. , HALL SETTLES—SOs. for 425. od. ' CANE UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS—2Bs, CRETONNE COUCHES-t-355. BEDSTEADS-325. 6d. for 225. M. Doublets. foi>.2Ss.,.Sos. /0p395.-*L, 11 *os. tot oQSf j *. > * CHILDREN'S COTS—2Ss. 6d. for 19s. ed., 27a 6d for-22s Bd si wa&& t & a-fetfsTsr • KAPOC PILLOWS-2S. 3d, BOLSTERS-SS. Bd. Specialities in .Ladies' Hose. TARTANS, STRIPES, AND; PLAIN COLOURS. Now that the fashion in Ladies' Hose has reverted to striking shades and designs, the necessity of perfect taste and \ quality in Hose becomes every day more obvious. Our Hose are - bought by expert buyers, scrupulously. We stock nothing' tawdry or flash. The colours are fast, the fabric durable This * ' Is ono of the many linos In which we lead, and the onormous and constantly growing demand for eur Hosa koope our stook always up to date and perfectly fashionable, FANCY THREAD HOSE—In tartan stripes, Is. 11d. pair. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—In tartan, 3s. 11d. pair. CASHMERE and MERCERISED, HOSE—The latest crcatumsdn theannch- ' wanted shot shades, 3s. 11d. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—In smart vertical stripes,'3s. 11d. . REAL LISLE HOSE—Silk embroidered clooks, in ivory, amcthysL -dsik' green, purple, saxo blue, bright.bronzo. and tan, la. lid. oalr. • CASHMERE HOSE—In -violet and glaoior'bluo, 2s. Crt, KLACK CASHMERE HOSE—Embroidered fronts, 2s. lid. LADIES'. TAN and BLACK SEAMLESS CASHMERE HOSE 18. 3d. TAN and BLACK CASHMERE 'HOSE—Laco fronts, IS.~ 11d. LACE TAN LISLE-Viyella feet, Is. 11dl ' ' i PLAIN HOSE. Y.'IRLS ,- RIBBED HOSE—Sizes,4jls, G,/is., Is. 2d.. Is. «d. 'AN LAOB LISLE HOSB-PaCloMa ) 'ls.!palr. LACE LlSiili tMa£ —Champagne coloured, IS. lid. ■ ' BLACK LISLE LACE HOSE, is. . , LISLE LACE HOSE—Egyptian Hirmsdorf dye,' Is. Qd. , BLACK GO'rrON SUMMER HOSE-2 pairs for 9d. LACK CASHMERE HOSE-Seamloss, IS. 3d. - / BLACK-U.Af> .il». HOSK-Doublo soles, IS. 9d. UOYS' BLACK WORSTED HOSE-Heavy knit, sizos 2 fld.i 3 1s 3d i ■ 4, Is. Sd.'j 5, Is. i&; 6, Is. sd.| 7, Is. 6d. ' ' ,a " ja, ' Lace C«fftaks. EXTRAORDINARY FESTIVAL OFFERIWpS. Thcro are two primary requisites of Laoo Curtains* they must Jook well, and they must wear woll. , To look well, they must ba of -artistic design j to .wear well, they must come from * makers of approved reputation. Theso requisites are filled by every pair of Curtains we offer." They are oheapat ordinary, '' .. prices-cheaper by far than Curtains stocked byavcrsge shops, and Jobbed by average tradors. At Festival Prices, they afford an opportunity that no prudent housewife can afford to miss. , SELECTED DESIGNS iu DOUBLE WARP NET LACE-CURTAINS— . . yards long—ls. lid , ., Ss. 3d., 2S. 6d. p'air. > 3jards long—3S. 6d., 3S. 11d., 4s.'6d. pair * v . 3} yards long—ss lid., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d. pair; 200 pairs .EBALLY HANDSOME LACE ODRTAINS-4 yards lodr, 1 absolutely the best lmo ever buoto in Wellington at the price, 11s. 6d. ' ATTENTIONI-Several hundred SAMPLE CURTAINS-In pairs end • sinplns Coing at Half-price. • l a .IADRAS CURTALN MUSLIN-45m. to 50in. wide, all nw goodr, 'first. class quality, Is., IS. 3d. yard. , 6 ™"-» um^. Bussey's Spotts Goods/ Special selection of BUSSEY'S TENNIS RACKETS—AIpha Bs. 6d I Col' ' lege, 9S. 6(1. j Sfarvcf, 12s. G(!.j Tournament, 15s. 6d. In-all woiehts The Tournament CROQUET SETS, £4 ss. weights, aiie OLYMPIC CROQUET SETS, £2 19s. > Largo assortment of SINGLE MALLETS, with leather and cord grjps, Bs. BUSSEY'S FAMOUs'boxING GLOVES-Afspoolal prices. BasK&eycyefs, Gloves, &c, I HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS-8 for IOW. HEMSTITCHED—As above, coloured borders-6' for Is. - REAL MALTESE HANDKERCHIEFS—SiIk centre 2s. Gdl ' REAL MALTESE LACE yards long,' 8s lid. ' FANCY HANDKEBCHIEFS-3 In box? 2s. lid. l l In box es 6d All our SUNSHADES to be cleared from la 114 LADIES' APRONS. . A 'SSffl iS n 4o™ot,T LERS, ' SAMPLES - Bo . u < jht at a tie HOUSEMAIDS' and COOKS' APRONS-At Spaolal Prlcea, .* CLOVES. KID GLOVES-Momes, fancy backs, in groen, navy, pastel and brown every pair guaranteed, 3s. Gd. • Js 'i*°"-' ttnu orown, WELL-CUT WHITE GLOVES—2-domea, 2S. 6d SILK LACE GLOVES-All cokwns, Is. v i • ribbons; ' SIIK RIBBON-4}ra. wide, lots of colours, 3 yards for la STIFF GLACE RD3BoN—Suitable for hair ribbons inH FLORAL RIBBONS-6ii. vide, ed. wih ShTwWe is RIBBON VELVET-Cotton back, 3}h wide is fi vard Infants' Items. INFANTS' most and bcauHMly tnmmed, and in many <^s*ri^hml*^■*?!s, ?o 25 t:

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 682, 6 December 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 682, 6 December 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 682, 6 December 1909, Page 5

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