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,' .. : The Final'- Cleap^Out.. ":■'. : THORNDON HOUSE HAS COT To BE VACATED BY 31Bt MARCH, • PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED FOB BUSINESS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 26th. THIS WILL GIVE US FOUR DAYS TO PACK UP. A STARTLING SALE Is Now PtocepdJflg. AN EXTENSIVE PRICE LIST WILL BE PUBLISHED IN A FEW DAYS " Don't Miss this Chance. m — r-n — jfe Annual Crockery Sale. The first week of our Annual Sale Is gone. Don't let the second week pass without sharing in the remarkable bargains In China and Glassware we are now oflarlng. TEA SETS, 21 pieces— Usually 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15b. 6d., 19s. 6d., 21s. NOW 6s. 11d., 9S. 11d., 12s. Gd., 15s. 6d., 17s, B<L TEA SETS, 40 pieces— Usually 17s 6d , 255, 27s 6d , 30s , 325. 6d , 42e •NOW.. 135., 3d.,. 19S. .6d., 225, 6t1,, 215., 263. Ed,, 325, 6d. TOILET SETS Rednced 25 per cent TRINKET SETS, FRUIT DISHES, GLASS DISHES, TUMBLERS, and a host of other: lhes at. Greatly Reduced Prices. Craig's Annual Gockery Sale, 33 BANNERS STREET. SPLENDID VARIETY OF UNTRIMMED STRAWS, shades inclnde: Vialet, pnmelle, nary, hrown, bronze, saxe, aeroplane, amethyst, black, s, etc.; , 3s. ed.,'3s. 11d., 4s. 6d,, SS, 6d., to Bs. Bd. each. Shapes include all the most wanted styles, such as Napoleon, Trichorne, Dollar Princess,,: New' Mushroom, Cavalier, Gainsborough, and dome and squarecrowned Turbans. CHILDREN'S .UNTRIMMED FELTS, in Mushrooms, Flops, and Turbans. Colours: Navy, cardinal, brown, moss, white, etc , " " " 2s. ed., 2s. lid., 3s. ed., 45.»6d. NEW MODELS.—In all the latest French and English confections, 'including Hats, Toques, and Bonnets. It would be impossible to describe each individual model, 60 will single out a few. No. 1 —VERY SMART TRICHORNE, of putty silk crinoline trim. I Crown of .black, -glace, .trimmed effectively with black glace ribbon, and two 'large black- ostrich plumes, 37 s - "di No. 2.—THE' DOLLAR PRINCESS—This effective Toque in moss Ottoman silk bnm,, Ottoman velvet and silk crown, finished with shaded K feather, bandeaux and shaded paradise wings, 313. No. 3—BLACK SILK VELVET HAT, new rolled brim,"white Ottoman silk, crown,, finished smart black and white wings and osprey, 275, 6d. No 4.-^THE _ NEW~SP6rTING SHAPE, rolled brim, in aeroplane moire silk", trimmed kilted nbbon, finished handsome wing at side, 423. No. S—SMART AMETHYST TAGEL STRAW TURBAN, effectively trimmed shaded silk ribbon and smart wing, 1 8s- Bll > No. 6 —AMETHYST VELVET HAT, rolled brim, lined black glace, finished, two large amethyst plumes, self-colour; silk rose and foliage, 525, No. ,7,-,LARGEJBLACK VELVET .PICTURE HAT, black,,glace, full foldecTcrown, finished black silk cord, "and two large plumes, 555. No. 8 —VELVET HATS, m all shades and shapes. Silk linings and full silk crown Smart wing and buckle, 19 S- ed. No. 9.—STRAW HATS, in leading styles, trimmed smart bow of velvet ; or silk ribbons and quills, 1«. Bd. each. No. 10.-VERY SMART VELVET GAINSBOROUGH HAT, m all the newest shades, including saxe, brown, navy, black, sapphire, amethyst, eto , etc. Trimmed smartly with ribbon and flowing wing, From 21s, each. Exceedingly Large and Varied Assortment of LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in all the leading styles, including the New Chrysanthemum and Tagel, pearls, moss, brown, saxe, aeroplane, navy etc , etc Some of these are trimmed with ribbon velvet and wings Others daintily trimmed ribbon and straw knobs, and quaintly arranged with straw "trimming and quills These are marked at the Very Low Figure I j 9s. ed. each,- ■ ROLD AND SILVER NOVELTIES, in Roses, Cherries, Wheat, Oats, and : Blades of Grass. Is. 3d., IS. 6d., 2s. Bd., 3s. 6d., to ss. 6d. spray. I SILK AND VELVET ROSES, in all shades, 18. 6d., 2S. 3d,, 23. 6d., I 3s. 6d., 4s. 3d. spray. I NOVELTIES IN FLOWING PLUMES, t Etc., Etc., all shades! 3s. 6d., ■ 3s. lid,, 4s. 6d., to 7s. 6d. each. SMART WLXGS, suitable for Hats or Turbans, Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Jo *2s. ed. each. BLACK TIPS, 9d., Is, Is. 3d,, Is. ed., to 4s. ed. each. BLACK FEATHERS, 7s. ed., 10s. ed., 12s. ed., 155., to 3Bs. each. ) MAIDS' HATS—AII Shades—Mushrooms, Flops, or Turbans, daintily j trimmed Jap. silk or ribbon, 83. ed., 10s. ed. each. STRAW PLAIT—In All the Leading Shades, From 9d. piece. , 'Wellington's Busiest Store, Finest English Enamelware 9 " r " i GUARANTEED NOT TO.CHIP. WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON THE GOODS, AND WILL 1 wt a, " RC STAND BY EVERY ARTICLE. i SAUCEPANS, is. 2d., is. 4d., is. ed. and 2s. , KETTLES, 25., 2s. Bd., 35., 3s. 6d. PRESERVE PANS, 55., 6S. 6d., 7s. Bd. WE ASK YOUR" INSPECTION OF THESE'GOODS WE ASK-YOU TO - . _ V COMPARE OUR PRICES - COUNTRY ORDERS POSTED FREE OF OHARCE. SIMS HARDWARE, Cuba Street I L 1 «* AUTUMN GOODS ARRIVED. I nev. Hand-made Indian Lare Call and Inspect. j Dveiy la<h s mshful o£ ha.-nn<; from JEI 4s Skirts, from I daintv underhnen would do well to in- <£1 os Ladies' Own Material "'V these Goods, which run from 4d ' Made tp. Mr vard ' Phone Bonlcott Chambera. ■H-; ca.n recommend them highly for < BOULCOTT STEEET. ■ children's garments, n≤ they wear and «ash woU ARTISTS' MATERIAL. Country clients write for Patterns — STUDENTS' WATER COLOUR BOXES, _ _ contaiainc 12 tubes, brush and pans By BH A .,a To H»a for each colon 3Si 3d 3s- 6d , J^* S P cclal IMM$$ lme 0Q the mwket Appmnt. G»]e«9». PLASTICINE.-Modelling Toola, Drawmeat - . ,Lomimnie ( . ing Papers, and all School Kequisitea BODQTJETB for Weddings and Preetm- at Bedrock Prices, totions, Dainty Posies and Baskets STENCILLING RtQUISJTES.-Bruehea. for Birlidajrs. Bon Vojago, oto. Wroaths etc ■.■■:. "* a vUEo t gi , BROOKEIS ART .MEDIUM and all Btoirt. 36- Willi, ' ■ - . . ■' .'.■•■ ■ From:—- : . .•■. ■ QTBDY U>e Prepay "Market.!'/*, ROBT. MARTIN, LTD., O back page .of "The Dominion" i» a UANKERS STEEET, ' ImA aßd fttm DiMotarj, . .WELLINfiTOJU

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 765, 14 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 765, 14 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 765, 14 March 1910, Page 3

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