Tie "Onion Qotkiif Ceapaag Comer" Will shortly undergo slight modification, inasmuch as the contractors (l arc alivady at work remodelling this well-known Clothing Store, fj which renders it imperative to declare a Street-widening Sale Extra- [< ordinary. In every city thcro is a well-known landmark which Strang- E j \ el's steer by, and in tho City of Wellington nono hotter known than £ the " Union Clothing Company's Corner," which is still tho noted - | shop for everything reqviired by boy or man. As evidence of tho f genuineness of the Sale now in progress a comprehensivo list of re- l r dnced prices is herewith given:—Boys' Sailor Suits, from 2s. lid.; t Boys' Tunic Suits, from 6s. lid.; Jloys' Overcoats, from Bs. 9d.; i Boys' Norfolk Suits, from 7s. 6d.; Boys' Three-Garment Cambridge j Suits, from 10s. Gel.; Boys' Knickers, from 2s. 6d.; Boys' 'Varsity i ■ Suits, from 7s. Cd.; Boys' Jersoy Suits, from os. lid.; Boys' Caps, v from 9d.; Boys' Black Hose, from 10d.; Boys' Jerseys, from Is. 6d.; [ Boys' Braces, from 4d.; Boys' Shirts, from Is.; Boys' Caps, from t Gd.; Boys' Sou-westers, from Is. 6d.; Boys' Flannel Orders, 2s. 2d.; | Men's Overcoats, from 17s. Gd.; Men's Trousers, from Gs. lid.; | lien's Suits, from 215.; Men's Shirts, from Is. lid.; Men's Fancy f '■ Vests, from ss. lid.; Men's Pyjamas, from 3s. lid.; Men's Cardi- ! gan Jackets, from 7s. lid.; Men's Beaver Trousers, from 3s. lid.; f Mc-n's Hats, from 3s. lid.; Men's Soft Collars, from 3d.; Men's : ' Ties, from 4d.; Men's Jerseys, from 7s. lid.; Men's Sweaters, from t ' 4s. Gd.; Moll's Sox, from 9d.; Men's Undershirts, from Is. 6d.; [ . ! Men's Braces, from lid.; Men's Gloves, from Is.; Men's Caps, [ : f rom gd, • Men's Fancy Top Hose, from Is. Gd.-, Men's Overalls, [ from Is. 'lid.; Men's Dressing Gowns, from 205.; Men's Flannel Un- [ : ders from 2s. Gd. Tho Salo will oontinuo until the builders havo fin- { i ishec'l their work, and presents an unprecedented opportunity of Ho- f curing somo of tho Greatest Bargains ever offered in tho City of j Wellington. | UNION CLOTHING CO., | Corner Cuba and Manners Streets. j i t
A BALD STATEMENT. « Q<HOULD your head be as bald as ilia £3 palm of your hand, No matter if friends say "It's Chronic/' Reply* "There's a remedy heating tho band, If you try the new hair-food and tonic." Should your witcy suggest that her hair's growing thin, And ask that a tonic you'll get her, Say, "Dear, look at mine/' with your face all a-grin, "It's thick, and I use WIOLETTA." If the baby pulls out all your hairs by. the score, Just lie back and smile at her folly, for you know there's a remedy sure to give more, And tho thought makes you happy and jolly. Should your best girl declare that she knows of a food That will mako your hair longer and better, Should she wish to apply it, knowingit good. And asks mav she try, WHY, 0, LET HER. Pries 3s. 6d. Sold Everywhere. Agents—VETTCH AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest Store; J. ]{. WOOD, Chemist, W-aldegrave's Buildings, Tho Square, Paimerston North; a.ud A. J. MIEIUELEES, Chemist, Johnsonville.
PATENT POSSIBILITIES, ■you may or may not be aware of -K- the possibilities of your invention, but If you want it turning into £ s. d., ash SYDNEY H. HI CCS, Patent Attorney, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is done. He will tell you what it is capable of, and how others havo succeeded,
James Smith's Sreat Winter Sale The Sale was a lingo success yesterday—it was a brilliant opening, for the peoplo fairly scrambled for the Bargains. James Smith's Sales aro invariably successful, .because BABGAINS ARE ALWAYS THERE. DRESS FABRICS AND SILKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. ALL-WOOL SERGES, in three shades of grey. Usually Is. lid. a yard. Now is. a yard, or ss. 9d. Dress Length. TWILLEu AMAZON CLOTH, satin finish, in navy, brown, green, olive, etc. Usually 2s. lid. a yard. Now Is, 6d, a yard, or Bs. 9d. Dress Length. STRIPED SATIN CLOTH, in brown, navy, light brown, green, and cardinal. Usually 2s. lid. a yard. New is. 3d. a yard. ALL-WOOL GREY TWEEDS, with coloured stripes. Usually 3s. Gd. yard. Mow Is. Gd. a yard. FANCY SILKS, including Peau da Soie, Spot Foulard, Spot Jap. Silks, Louisines, etc., Usually 2s. Gd. and 2s. lid. Movj 9-J-d. a yard. BLACK JIERV SILK, special vroight, wear guaranteed. Usually 2s. lid. a vard. Now Is. Gd. a yard. SATIN-FINISHED JIOIRETTE, 30in. wide, in purple, grey, and corise. Usuallv Is. lid. a yard. Now 9a. a yardJames Smith, Ltd,, Ccfea Street, Welltogtoa. l]y c it 5.5 ft roHisExcellonoj Special Hie Governor, Lord Plunket. BILL AND C 0„ JIT NEPAL WATER AND . CORDIAL MAKERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER. AND SHOW CASE MAKER, Glass Caso and Window Fittings Stockcd. f ELLER'S AVENUE, WILLIS ST. Estimates {riven anil work carried out with skill and promptitude. Telephono 2514. ASBESTOS SHEEI3 j ASBESTOS SLATES As Usod by the jj BRITISH WAR OFFICE, | BRITISH ADMIRALTY, 1 On tho | NEW FORTIFICATIONS | , AT GIBRALTAR. | Listed ou fcho I INDIA OFFICE, S AND ALL FIRST-CLASS I ARCHITECTS AND | ENGINEERS. I FRANCIS HOLMES, I P.O. BOX 339, | WELLINGTON, f SOLE ACLNTS. | DDING |£ BNG S» HALL HARKED. GUARANTEED QUALITY, ■ L. W, LUDWSG, 213 LAIIBTON QUA?,
BUTTER. FINEST FIRST CRADE FACTORY, is, psr pound. Wardell's.'Willis Street.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 7
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