Tfcc -■ •• Union Clothing Ceipip Corner" Will shortly undergo slight modification, inasmuch as the contractors are already at work remodelling this well-known Clothing Store, which renders it imporativo to declare a Street-widening Sale Extraordinary. In every city there is a well-known landmark which strangers steer by, and in the City of Wellington, none better known than the " Union Clothing Company's Corner," which is still tho noted shop for everything required by boy or man. As evidence of tho i genuineness of the Sale now in progress a comprehensive list of reduced prices is herewith given:—Boys' Sailor Suits, from 2s. lid.; ; Roys' Tunic Suits, from 6s. lid.; Boys' Overcoats, from Bs.. 9d.; I Boys' Norfolk Suits, from 7s. 6d.; Boys' Three-Garment Cambridge ! Suits, from 10s. 6d.; Boys' Knickers, from 2s. 6d.; Boys' 'Varsity i Suits, from 7s. Gd.; Boys' Jersey Suits, from ss. lid.; Hoys' Caps, ; from 9t1.; Boys' Black Hose, from lOd.; Boys' Jersoys, froni is. Gd.; : Boys' Braces, from 4d.; : Boys' Shirts, from Is.; Boys' Caps, from ! Gd.; Boys' Sou-westers, from Is. 61.; Boys' Flannel-Orders, 2s. 2c!.; lien's Overcoats, from 17s. 6d.; lien's Trousers, from 6s. lid.; j Men's Suits, from 215.; lien's Shirts, from Is. lid.; Men's Fancy j Vests, from ss. lid.; lien's Pyjamas, from 3s. lid.; Men's Cardi- ' gan Jackets, from 7s. lid.; lien's Beaver Trousers, from Ss. lid.; Men's Hats, from 3s. Ud.; Men's Soft Collars, from. 3d.; lien's i Ties, from 4A. ; Men's Jerseys, from 7s. lid.; lien's Sweaters, from ■is. 6d.; Men's Sox, from 9d.; Men's Undershirts, from Is. 6d.; i Men's Braces, from lid.; lien's Gloves, from Is.; Men's Caps, > from 9d.; Men's Fancy Top Hose, from Is. 6d.; lien's Overalls, ' from Is. lid.; Men's Dressing Gowns, from 205.; Men's Flannel Un- ' dcrs, from 2s. 6d. The Sale will continue, until the builders have fin- ' . ished their work, and presents an unprecedented opportunity of :f> I curing some of the Greatest Bargains ever offered ,in the City of ' Wellington. ] , , UNION CLOTHING CO.; i i ' Corner Cuba and Manners Streets.
tea ' ; @et; China, 2 J pieces, GIVEN for £7 10s. WORTH OF WARDELLiS CASH COUPONS, OR 45 WAR DELL'S TEA COBPONS. Wardell's.. Willis Strait-.' PATENT 'POSSIBILITIES., YOU may or may not be aware of the possibilities of your Invention, but W'you want it turning into'£ s. cJ,, ask SYDNEY H. HIGCS, Patent Attorney, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is done. He will tell you what it is capable of, and how others ha'vo succeeded. . I The Food We Eat L Gives strength it (ho stomach is || kept pure and sweet, indigestion M makes the strongest grow weak, M I tired and pale. Keep the stomach |] sweet nmLuealthy with |j mum raw 1 It cures Indigestion and similar 1] I stomach troubles, supplies the H natural juices of digestion, and gj converts the food you cat into lite j p blood that builds up the system. I £3 2/6 Bottle, all Chemists tad Stores | | GOT INDIGESTION? Change to and eat less Meat. YOU'LL FEEL DIFFERENT IN A WEEK'S TIME. S—P is the new flour matte in the old way that retains ail nutriment of the wheat grain. Get S-P CRSME FLOUR. All Grocers, HALL, 0!d Customhouse street.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 836, 7 June 1910, Page 7
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