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. Th@ : Final Cleap-Out. : THORNDON HOUSE HAB COT To BE VACATED BY 31 St MARCH. PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED FOB BUSINESS ON SATURDAY, : MARCH 26th. THIS WILL GIVE US FOUR DAYB "TO PACK UP. , . , A STARTLING SALE... V Is Now Proceeding. AN EXTENSIVE PRICE. LIST WILL BK PUBLISHED IN A FEW DAYS. • Don't Miss this Chance. WARHOCS ■ ft, ABEM •I ' Annnal : y.Gpoekepy : Sale. The first week of our Annual Sale is gone. Don't let tha second w?ek. pass. ivUhout sharing iiv the remarkable bargains j in China and Glassware we are now offering; | TEA SETS, 21 pieces— ' " . Usually 9s. 6d., 12k 6d., 15s. 6d.. 19s. 6d., 21s. ; NOW 6s. 11d., 9S. 11d., 12S. 6d., 15s. 6d., 17s. BtU TEA SETS, 40 pieces— . Usually 17s. 6d., 255.. 275. 6d., 305., 82s. 6d., 425. NOW ... 13S. 3d., 1,93. 6dij 225. fid., 21.5., 28s. Gd,, 325, 6d. TpIfiET;:SETS Reduced.2s per-rentf; £•; TRINKET ..SETS, 'FRTJIT DISHES, GLASS. DISHES, TUMB- ! "£ESS, arid a host'of. other' 'lines at" "Greatly' Reduced • 1 Prices. , J- ; 'Syhiitßai- : "Sale,.., 1 " 33'"iWAWWERS' STREET.: ...■■/■^ | SPLENDID VARIETY OF UNTRIMMED STRAWS, shades inchide: Vio- - ! let, pru^ell9j t uaTy/brosV'n;-bronze, sase,. aeroplane, amethyst, black, ; • etc., 35. 6d., 3S. 11d., 4s. 6d., SS. 6d., to ss. 6d. each. Shapes include ; all the most wanted styles,, such as Napoleon, Trichoma, Dollar Priii- ' cess, New Mushroom, Cavalier, Gainsborough, and dome and squareS ' crowned Turbans'. CHILDREN'S UNTEIMMED VFELTSi in Mushrooms, Flops, ami Turbans. • Colours: Navy, cardinal, brown, moss',, white, etc., ' ' 2S, 6d.,25. 11d., 3s. 3d.,. AS. Bd. ! ■ NEW MODELS.—In:ah tte Frenbh and English confections, in- ' eluding Hats, Toques, and Bonnets. It would be' impossible to ■■de- • scribe each individual model, so will single out a few. No. I.—VERY SMART TRICHOENE, of putty silk crinolino trim- . Crown of black glace, trimmed effectively with black glace ribbon, ... and two large black ostrich plumes, ' • / 375. 6d. No. 2.—THE DOLLAR PRINCESS.—This effective Toque in moss _Ott»I man silk brim, Ottoman velvet-and silk crown, finished with shaded . . | .. feather, bandeaux and shaded paradise wings, 31s, | No. 3.—BLACK SILK VELVET HAT, new rolled brim, white Ottoman j silk crown, finished smart black and white wings and osprey, 21s. 6d. • I No. 4.—THE NEW SPORTING SHAPE,: rolled brim, in aeroplane moire: ; . silk, trimmed kiltpd'nßbon,' : 'finished' handsome' wing at side, - 425.: , ; No. S.—SMART AMETHYST TAGEL STRAW ' TURBAN, effectively trimmed shaded silk'ribbon and smart wing, 18s. 6d. No. 6.—AMETHYST VELVET HAT, rolled brim, lined black glace, finished, two large amethyst plumes, self-colour silk rose and foliage, 525. y . No. 7.—LARGE BLACK VELVET PICTURE HAT, faced black iglace, ;| full folded crown, finished black silk cord, and two large plumes? 555. • No. B.—VELVET HATS, in all shades and shapes. Silk linings and full ? silk crown. Smart wing and buckle, \ 19s. 6d. .; No. 9.—STRAW HATS, in leading styles;.,trimmed smart bow of velvet /. or silk ribbons and quills, , . 12s - 6d. each. \ | • No.-IO.—VERY SMART VELVET, GAINSBOROUGH HAT, in all the I newest including saxe, brown, navy, black, sapphire, amethyst, ; ' : etc., etc- Trimmed smartly with ribbon and flowing wing, 'jJ 1 From 21s. cach. < Exceedingly Large, and Varied Assortment of LADIES' READY-TO- ■ ' HATS; : in all 'the leading styles, including the iNew Chrysan- ' - themum and Tagel, pearls, : moss, brown, saxe, aeroplane, navy,.etc., j. etc.' Some of these' are trimmed with ribbon velvet and' wings. Others | daintily trimmed ribbon arid straw knobs, and'quaintly arranged with ~ straw' trimming and quills. These are marked at the Very Low Figure 0 £ • 9s. ed. each. / • i GOLD AND SILVER NOVELTIES, in Roses, Cherries, Wheat, Oats, and\ i Blades of Grass. is. 3d., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., to ss. 6d. spray. rtt.-R- JfflD VEIiVET"ROSES, in-all shades, 18. 6d., 2s. 3d., 2s.' 6d., : | 3s. 6d.; 4s. 3d. spray. : NOVELTIES IN FLOWING' PLUMES, Etc., Etc., all shades, .3a. 6d., 3s. Hd., 4s. 6d., to 7s. ed. each. ! : SMART WINGS, suitable for Hats or Tartans, Is., is. 3d., Is. 6d., to I -' 2s. ed. each. . • , v | BLACK TIPS, 9d., is., is. 3d., Is. 6d., to 4s. 6d. each. ■ ' BLACK FEATHERS, 7s. 6d., 10s. ed., 12s. 6d., 155., to 355. each. | MAIPS' Shades—Mushrooms, Flops, ■: or Turbans,' daintily ' trimmed* Jap. silk or', ribbon,' • Bs. 6d., 10s. .6d, each. STRAW PLAIT—In All the Leading Shades, From 9d. pJoce. WIICMAEAI j —-:WeSiißigtoßi's Busiest Store. Finest jEiigflsh Enamelwape, . - guaranteed NOT to. chip; WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON THE COODS, AND WILL . tr ... stand .by; every article. ! SAUCEPANS,^Is. ;; 15.,4 d., is. Ed; and 25,; . ■ KETTLES; 25., 25.'.8 d., 35., 3S. Bd. PRESERVE PANS, 55., OS. 6d„ JS. 6d. , ; ;WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF THESE GOODS. WE ASK YOU TO ' CpMPARE OUR PRICES. ' POSTED FREE OF CHARGE. SIMS HARDWARE, Cuba Street.

. T JOSEPH, LADIES'. TAILOS . : (Late of Nodine and Co.), ' [ .NE A' ATJTUMN GOODS AEBIVED, Call and Inspect. ; ' Costumes, from .£4 Is. Skirts, from " -.' ':: '£t os. ' Ladies'. Own Material .' .. i : Made lip. 'Phone 3083. , Boulcott Chambers* r BOULCOTT STREET. 1 ■ ■ —rr- —— r- ' ARTISTS' MATERIAL. , STUDENTS' WATER COLOUR BOXES, ■ containing 12, tubes, ■ brush'and pans for each colour, 3s. 3d,, 3s. 6d. Bast ■ line on the market.. PLASTICINE.—ModeIIing Tools, Draw- ; ing Papers, and all Schoolßequisitea at Bedrock Prices. , STENCILLING REQUISITES.-Brushes, etc. BROOKE'S ART MEDII/M, and all Materials required by Artists and Students at Specif Low Prices. From j— ROBT. MARTIN, LTD., MAXXEES STREET, WELLUSGTOH. ■

mHE MISSES MACANDBEW AND JL' .OATES beg to. amidunoe that they have' jnst opened' a' targe .Selection- ol nevt Hand-made Indian Laoe.' Every lady whois _ wishful of haying dainty • would '-do "well* to in-' speot these'Goods,'.' which 'run' from-. 4d; per yard. ■■■' : .■-■■■ We can" recommend them .highly for children's garments, as they'.wear and 'wash-well. ' Country clients write for Patterns. By vfe To His Special ■' Excellenoy. Appoint- the Governor ( meat- Lord Plunfcot.. TQOUQUETS for Weddings and Presen.D tations, Dainty Posies and Baskets for Birthdays. Bon Voyage, etc. Wreaths and Fnneral Emblems sent to any part of Dominion, llise Murray, ' Vice-Regal Florist. 36 Willir Street. Wellington. QiTDDY the Property Martet.—Tho l-J back page of 'The Dominion" 4 land- and Ema- Direotnrj. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 11

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