Tie "Union Clothing Coipaap Corner" | Will shortly 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 Salo Extra- \ ordinary. In every city thoro is a well-known landmark which Strang- ; ors stcor by, and in tiio City of Wellington none better known than ; the " Union Clotjiing Company's Corner," which is still the lioted shop for everything required by boy or man. As evidence of the genuineness of the Salo now in progress a comprehensive list of re- : duced prices is herewith given:—Boys' Sailor Suits, from 2s. lid.; Boys' Tunic Suits, from Gs. lid.; Boys' Overcoats, from Bs. 9d.; J Boys' Norfolk Suits, from 7s. Cd.; Boys' Three-Garment Cambridgo I Suits, from. 10s. 6d.; Boys' Knickers, from 2s. 6d.; Boys' 'Varsity Suits, from 7s. <5d.; Boys' Jersey Suits, from ss. lid.; Boys' Caps, from 9d.; Boys' Black Hose, from 10d.; Boys' Jerseys, from Is. 6d.; i Boys' Braces, from 4d.; Boys' Shirts, from Is.; Boys' Caps, from i 6d.; Boys' Sou-wasters, from Is. 6d.; Boys' Flannel Urdcrs, 2s. 2d.; i Men's Overcoats, from 17s. 6d.; Men's Trousers, from 6s. lid.; ! Men's Suits, from 215.; Men's Shirts, from Is. lid.; Men's Fancy \ Vest*, from ss. lid.; Men's Pyjamas, from 3s. lid.; Men's Cardi- J gau Jackets, from 7s. lid.; Men's Beaver Trousers, from 3s. lid.; H Men's Hats, from 3s. lid.; Men's Soft Collars, from 3d.; Men's . 5 Ties, from 4d.; Men's Jerseys, from 7s. lid.; Men's Sweaters, from j 4s. 6d.; Men's Sox, from 9d.; Men's Undershirts, from Is. 6d.; j Men's Braces, from lid.; Men's Gloves, from Is.; Men's Caps, ij from 9d.; Men's Fancy Top Hose, from Is. 6d.-, Men's Overalls, 9 from .Is. lid.; Men's Dressing Gowns, from 205.; Mai's Flannel Un- \ ders, from 2s. 6d. The Salo will continue until thobuildors have fin- j ished their work, and presents an unprecedented opportunity of Je- \ curing some of the Greatest Bargains ever offered in the . City of S Wellington. \ UNION CLOTHING CO, s Corner Cuba and Manners Streets. 3
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 sha week by week, "While Dandruff, it was chronic. How she yearned for Nature's tresses, Crimping irons did fret her. Thought she J d' try experiments,' And bought somo "WIOLETTA." Soon her scalp felt cool and pliant, She who oft spent days 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. L'ENVOI. To, who pine foT Youth, and'"find ■ All artifice a fetter, Profit by Winnie's wisdom and For hair use "Wioletta."
• Price, 3s. 6d. Sold Everywhere. Agents-VEITCH AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest Store; J. R. W00D,., Chemist, WaMegrave's Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North; and A. >J. MIRRIELEES, Chemist, Johnsonvillc. PATENT POSSIBILITIES* YOU may or may not be aware ot . the possibilities of .your Invention, but if ycu want it turning into £ s. d., SYDNEY H. HIGGS, Patent Attorney,, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is done. He will tell you what it is capable ot, and how others havs succeeded. Flour! Floor! REDUCED IN PRICE. , 23's v. '2S. 9d. 50's ; SS. 6d. 100's 10s. 9d. Wardell's, Willis Street. By *i » gy ->;$?, roHisEsoellenoj Special* fj§§'s|gSS£ilv ' ne Governor, Appointraent4S>*?S:s« Lord Plunket. "O E L L AND' CO, MINERAL WATER AND CORDIAL MAKERS, PAEMERSTON NORTH. TVILJ*T. X .'lff P }.% -_J \IV. IJWFI*. ■'• J U!» , W.VJI .g.Tf^.ll V.TS ) ' ITfflM. I ()ONNAN, x SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER, AND SHOW CASE MAKER, Glass Case and Window Fittings ■ Stocked.' ELLER'S AVENUE, WILLIS ST. Estimates given and work carried out with skill and promptitude. Telephone 2514. . *ZCgH w inftim,n» I T'i ITljn The New Edward VLT _ . . - . Post Office in London Iriiinipll 01 W i t h its 8 acres o£ Concrete! floor space is beißg built of concrete! ■■ Concrete of- extraordinary strength and splendid appearance—practiB cally indestructible, is being made | . in New Zealand with i .•_ _- Largely used by the Government ' in New Zealand -Railways; Publio : Works Department; City Corpora- • tions;. Boards; Large ' Contractors, etc. | BURNSIDE CEMENT in strength, j Fineness, Uniformity, Colour, t and Purity takes highest rank, i .as. proved by the enonnons do- .< i ' mind. ' 1 Agent-JI C. SPEODING, * ' . Merchant, Wellington. ASBESTOS SHEETS ASBESTOS SLATES * ■' As Used by the BRITISH WAR OFFICE, BRITISH ADMIRALTY, On the NEW FORTIFICATIONS AT CIBRALTAR. Listed •on the- '■ INDIA OFFICE, AND ALL FIRST-CLASS ARCHITECTS AND ENCINEERS. FRANCIS HOLMES, P.O. BOS 339, WELLINGTON, SOLE ACLNTS.
Jones and Drown and Smith,. Aro sorely troubled with A corn that's not a myth; That's fairly tough. However, on thin air, Together they repair, , 'Aoross tho city'squaro, To Barraclough. Sequel: His PROGANDRA for euro, Was a permanent cure. BAURACLOUGH'S PROGANDRA FOR CORNS, Is. About £2(5,000,000 was received In .premiums by British firo insurance offioo-i ill 1909.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 9
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