Ik * 6 Union Clothing Compaq Corner' [ Will shortiy undergo slight modification, inasmuch as the contractors si arc already at work remodelling; this well-known Clothing Store, | which renders it imporativo to declare a Street-widening Sale Kxtra- f ordinary. Jn ovory city thero is a well-known landmark which Strang- [ ers stcor by, and in the City of Wellington none better known than F tlie " Union Clothing Company's Cornor," 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 re- ; duced prices is herewith given:—Boys' Sailor Suits, from 2s. lid.; Hoys' Tunic Suits, from Gs. lid.; Hoys' Overcoats, from Bs. 9d.; Hoys' Norfolk Suits, from 7s. 6(1.; Boys' Three-Garment Canihridgo Suits, from 10s. 6d.; Boys' Knickers, from 2s. 6c1.; Boys' 'Varsity Suits, from 7s. 6d.; Boys' Jersey Suits, from ss. lid.; Boys' Caps, from 9d.; Boys' Black Hose, from 10d.; Boys' Jerseys, from Is. Gd.; Boys' Braces, from 4d.; Boys' Shirts, from Is.; Boys' Caps, from Gd.; Boys' Sou-wasters, from Is. 6J.; Boys' Flannel Orders, 2s. 2d.; Men's Overcoats, from 17s. 6d.; Men's Trousers, from Gs. lid.; [ Men's Suits, from 215.: Men's Shirts, from Is. lid.; Men's I'aiicy i Vests, from us. lid.; Men's Pyjamas, from 3s. lid.; Men's Cardigan Jackets, from 7s. lid.; Men's Beaver Trousers, from 3s. lid.; Men's Hats, from 3s. lLd.; Men's Soft Collars, from 3d.; Men's Tics, from 4d.; Men's Jerseys, "from 7s. lid.; Men's Sweaters, from 4s. 6d.; Men's Sox, from 3d.; Men's , Undershirts, from Is. 6d.; Men's Braces, from lid.; Men's Gloves, v from' Is.; Men's Caps, from fld.; Men's 'Fancy Top Hose, from Is. 6J. , , Men's Overalls, from Is. lid.; Men's Dressing Gowns, from 205.; Men's Flannel Unders, from 2s. 6d. Tho Sale. will continue until the builders have finished their work, and presents an unprecedented- opportunity of irscuring some of tho Greatest Bargains ever offered in tho City of : Wellington. Corner Cuba and Manners Streets.
GO UP, THOU BALDHEAD. THE sishfc of. a BALD-HEADED man docs not excite the same contempt to-day as in the time of Elijah. We see him at the theatre, iii his office. Wβ catch'the polish of his head as he raises his hat in the street. We take him now as an accepted fact. It seems the natural order of things'ho should be bald. But how does ho take it himself? The chances are his toilet-table, is ail array of hair-restorers and tonics, which have proved ineffectual. The chances aro he has given up tho quest for hair "WIOLETTA" is his need, if he but knew. "WIOLETTA," the nourishment required to tone up the dormant cells and produce the growth which is man's na» rural right. Price 3s. Gd. Sold Everywhere. ARents-VEITCH AND ALLAN. Wellington's Busiest Store, and J. R. WOOD, Chemist, Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square, Falmerstou North. Special Values IN i ■ . These Dress Tweeds were imported this season, and aro in tho colours and patterns now so fashionable Wβ are able to quote lower prices than usual, because ire made, a fortunate purchase in making this deal. 42in. STRIPED WOOL TWEEDS, in grey grounds, with black and coloured stripes, NOW 2s. ed. a yard. 42in. STRIPED WOOL TWEEDS, in, brown, navy, grey, green, and mole, wide and narrow stripes, NOW 2s. 11d. a yard. 43in. STRIPED WOOL TWEEDS, in brown, reseda, olivo, and grey, NOW 3s. Sd. a yard. 43in. STRIPED HEAVY-WEIGHT' WOOL TWEEDS, two-tone, in electric and green, ■ brown and creen, brown and heliotrope, NOW 3s, 6d. a yard. 44in. ALL-WOOL ARIIURE CLOTHS, self-striped, in heliotrope, green, navv, etc., • NOW 3s. 6d. a yard. 44in. ALL-WOOL ARMURE CLOTHS, self-striped, in navy, brown, and electric; extra good, I NOW 4s. lid. a yard. 43in. STRIPED WOOL SERGES, in brown, grev, and preen grounds, ■ wit!: black stripe, , NOW 15. nd, a , yard. James Smith, Ltd.,: Ctifca Street, Wellington. PATENT PQSSSBIUTiES.. YOU may at may not be aware o! tho possibilities oi your invention, but ii you want.it turning into £ s, tl., ask SYDNEY H, HIGGS, latent Attorney, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how. it is done. Ke will toll you whai it is capable of, and how others hava succeeded.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 7
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