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' 1 And the YMtd Week I Is as Important as © xne ir © © o © i ■ \ The Third Week of our Money-Raising I ! Sale offers the Most Remarkable Bargains I \ given in this City for years. The goods that I \ you want most at the present moment are so i astonishingly low-priced, that all comparison I is lost. We can only mention a few lines in | this advertisement. \, \ Gome and see the goods for yoisi*- | jj selves. Your money back at once if dis- I ji satisfied with your purchase. I j DREBS GOODS PRICES | That Demand Attention. ' j Our Dress Section (famous as it is for grsat values) has never offered j stronger attractions to discriminating buyers than these. i ! 2S-inch WOOL DELAINES—In cream grounds, with, coloured satin . j : stripe of brown, green, heliotrope, navy, sky, 'etc., \ | ' Usual Price, 2s. 3d. SALE PRICE, Is. 9d. | . ; 42-inch SELF COLOUR CREAM TAFFETA —With silk stripe for' | j blouses. Usual Price, 2s. 6d. SALE PRICE, Is. 9d. ; 9 .6 only SILK EMBROIDERED BOX-BLOUSES'(unmade), i ' ; Usual Price, Us. 6d. SALE PRICE, SS. lid. | 1 28-inch "CLYDESDALE" WlNCEY—Absolutely unshrinkable, for f E blouses and dresses; in light and dark grounds, with smart I stripes, Usual Price, Is. lid. SALE PRICE, Is. 3d. \ 42-inch STRIPE TWEEDS—In browns, greens, navvs, and greys, < Usual Prices, 2s. 6d. and 2s. 9d. SALE PRICE, 10s. 11' d. dress. j f 42-inch ALL-WOOL ESTAMENE SERGE—In navy and black, ■ j Usual Price, 2s. 6d. v SALE PRICE, Is. 10d. t ■ 44-inch ALL-WOOL MIXTURE TWEEDS—With shadow: stripe; i i . very smart for coats and skirts. Usual Price, 3s. 9d. ' J SALE PRICE, 2s. 9d. ? I . 44-inch PASTEL VENETIANS—For opera cloaks and evening wraps; \ )j in shades of. cream, sky, turquoise, champagne, heliotrope, pale | j green, and shrimp pink. Usual Price, 4s. lid. 1 j, SALE PRICE, 3s. lid. | [ 23-inch CHIFFON-FINISH VELVETEEN—In shades,. brown, green, | j navy, purple, and wine, ' Usual Price, Is. 6d. } ji SALE PRICE, is. | [ 40-inch SILK STRIPE COAT LININGS—In cream grounds, with 1 f stripe, in skv, heliotrope, brown, green, navy, and black. jj j; Usual Price, 2s. lid. . SALE PRICE, Is. 9d. f E : 19-inch POLKA DOT SATIN FOULARDS—In shades of brown, sky,. | t turquoise, aroethvst, reseda, moss, 7 and navy. 8 t Usual Price, 2s. 6d. SALE PRICE, 9d. | jj 20-inch' PAILETTE SILK—In evening shades of cream, nil, sky, jj i 'mais, pale phik, heliotrope, and turquoise. i ■ Usual Price, 2s. lid. SALE PRICE, 2S. 3d.- 3 f 40-inch PRINCESS SATIN—In cream, sky, turquoise, pink, helio- ( i I trope and nil, Usual Price, os. lid. SALE PRICE, 4s. 6d. 8 Wellington's Busiest Store. I S* ' I FURNISHINC SPECIALISTS, §kr . . \ By Appointment. I .« ; Are making an Exhibit in 1 \fa \ their windows for a few -J M. I days only of Furniture con- | W ! t structed by them for the | Lef ■ I Arts Club, to the design | Lj ~ i of the Society's Architect. | yfj\ dp I This Contract, in which the 1 Cm.I Specifications ensured parti- |j %§ W/ \ cularly sound, principles of | M, jr | construction, was secured by % \> %& I THE SCOULLAR CO. in com- | %e \r '■ • ■ ■ m K*P |. petition; and serves to illus- I W. p: 5 trate the fact that, where i 'H'A I quality is considered, their || %4 Ml I products are unequalled; i hf J whereas their thorough know- § L]P \ ledge of their business enables | |%^ h 1 them to give the greatest f fef , f \ advantage in producing fur- 11 Lf \& j niture at the lowest cost. | r§A 1 INDIVIDUALITY and THOROUGH- |' ?Jp % I NESS are the KEY-NOTE j rm. §L I OF THEIR WORK. I m | j-TieScoiiSarGft s iti, j' I j! I WELtINGTON. I % : I I >

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 3

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