Tie "Union Clothing Company Corner 5 Will shortiy undergo slight modification, inasmuch as the contractors arc already at work remodelling this -well-known ' Clothing Store, which renders it imperative to declare a Street-widening Sale Extraordinary. In every city thero is n well-known landmark which strangers steor by, and in tho City of Wellington none bettor known than the "Union Clothing Company's Corner," which is still' the noted shop for everything required by boy or man. As eridenco of tho genuineness of the Sale now in progress a comprehensive, list of reduced prices is herewith given:—Boys' Sailor Suits, from 2s. lid.; . Boys' Tunic Suits,-from 6s. lid.; Boys' Overcoats, from Ss. 9d.; Boys' Norfolk Suits, from 7s. 6d.; Boys' Three-Garment Cambridge Suits, from 10s. 6d.; Boys' Knickers, from 2s. Gd.; Boys' 'Varsity Suits, from 7s. 6d.; Boys' Jersey Suits, from os. lid.; Boys' Caps, from 9d.; Boys' Black Hose, from 10d.; Boys' Jerseys, from Is. 6(1.; Boys' Braces, from 4d.; Boys' Shirts, from Is.; Boys' Caps, from • 6d.; Boys' Sou-wuslers, from Is. G:l.; Boys' Flannel TJrders, 2s. 2d.; Men's Overcoats, from 17s. 6d.; Men's Trousers, from Cs. lid.;. Men's Suits, from 215.; Men's Shirts, from is. lid.; Men's Fancy Vests, from ss. 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. lid.; Men's Soft from 3d.; Men's Ties, from 4d.; Men's Jerseys, from 7s. lid.; Men's Sweaters, from 4s. Gd.; Men's Sox, from 9d.; Men's Undershirts, from Is. 6d.; Men's Braces, from lid.; Men's Gloves, from Is.; Men's Caps, from 9d.; Men's Fancy Top Hose, froin Is. 6d.; Men's ' Overalls, from Is. lid.; Men's Dressing Gowns, from 205.; Men's Flannel Unders, from 2s. 6d. Tho Salo will continue) until the builders liave finished their work, and presents an unprecedented opportunity of :o- • curing some of tho Greatest Bargains ever ottered in tho City of Wellington. UNION. CLOTHING. CO s? Corner Cuba and Mariners Streets.
A BALLAD FOR THE BALD. Winnie used to wear a toupee, Pads, and puffs like other girls. Had two switches made from combings, Transformation fringe and curls. But her pennies went on treatment, Shampoo, massage, tonic. But greyer grew she week by week, While Dandruff, it was chronic. How she yearned for Nature's tresses Crimping irons did fret her. Thought she'd trv experiments, And bought some "WIOLETTA."- . Soon her'scalp felt cool and pliant, She who oft spent ("ays in Fuming over falling hair; Watched a growth amazing. Winnie's coiffure now is envied By every theatregoer, In the street and car and tea-room. School friends hardly know her. ' I/ENVOI, ' . Ye, who pine for Youth, and find All artifice a fetter, Profit by Winnie's wisdom and For hair use ir Wioletta." • Price, 3s. 6d. 'Sold Everywhere. A<rsnrs-VEITCH A~ND ALLAN, Welling ton's - Busiest Store;, J. R. WOOD, Chemist, WV.degrave's Buildings, Tha Square, Palmerston North; and A. J. MIBRIELEES, Johnsonville.
FABRICS FOR EIEHIG.. CLOUSJAMES SMITH'S .-. are making ' a Special Display of Fabrics for Evening. Dress Cloaks and Wraps. The weaves are all fashionable, of excellent, quality, and in the shades most favoured. Country Customers will be supplied with patterns on application. CRYSTALLINE SILK, 42in. wide, in cream, sky blue, pink, and black, . ■ At 2s. 3d. a yard. SPOT' CRYSTALLINE : SILK, 42in. wide, in ivory, cream, sky blue, and pink, ' At 2s. 6d. a yard. ■WOOL-BACK SATINS, 43in. wide, in white and'cream, At 3s. lid. a yard. STRIPED CRYSTALLINE SILK, 43in. wide, iu black, cream, eau de nil, green, heliotrope, pink, and blue, At 3s. 9d. a yard. MESSOLINE SATIN, 43in. wide,'.in.'. .":'■ black, cream,, sky blue, holiotropo, eau de nil, and pink, - At 6s. 6d. a-yard. SATIN MIGNON, 44in.wide, in ivory; : cream, heliotrope, pink, sky biue, At 7s. 6d. a yard* PASTEL CLOTHS, 43in. wide, in sky, * blue, grey, champagne, eau do nil, and pink, At 35..1 id., a yard.
James Smith, Ltd., Cafea Street, Wellington. TEA' SET, China, 2 J pieces, GIVEN for £7 10s. WORTH .OF WARDELL'S CASH COUPONS, OR '45 , WARDELL'S TEA COUPONS. Warden's. Willis Street PATENT POSSIBILIT6ES., YOU may or may not be aware of , the possibilities of your invention, but it you want it turning into £ s. d., 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 othßrs hova succeeded. ■ ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. WE Specialise in tho complete equipment of Private Residences in town or country-for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, HEATINU. and COOKING. ■ R. Y. WALLS AND CO., 6 to S BOULCOTT STREET, WELLINGTON. •Phono 2971. P.O. Bos 737LANES EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, is undoubtedly a quick and positive Cure for Coughs. It cures the Cough of Measles, the Croopy Cough, the Whooping Cough, and other affections of the lungs, by soothing and healing the inflamed surfaces. And while it is curing it is adding flesh and strength by helping the digestive organs in the assimilation of food. Children are thus transformed into perfect pictures of health when no other form of Cod Liver Oiior any other remedy will do them good. LANE'S EAIULSION at all chemists and stores. Price 2/6 & 4/6
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 841, 13 June 1910, Page 9
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