[ THE GREATEST BA&QAIPd I EVEWT OF THE YEAR, j DoLCi Wintef Sale© I | DRESS MATERIALS. a This Season's Dress Coods are being disposed of during this E | Sale regardless of their real value. ; [- TAKE THESE FOR EXAMPLE. \ 1- 3 Pieces of ODDMENTS—UsuaI Prices verving from Is. lid. to 4s. lid. \ i| Sale Price, Is. I j 25 Pieces PLAIN and FANCY MATERIALS, TWEEDS, Etc.—Usual 5 j Prices, 3s. lid. and Js. 6d. Saie Price, Is. 6d. f ; 40 Pieces FANCY TWEEDS, CHECKS, Etc.—Usual Prices, 4s. 6d. to f 6s. Gd. " Sale Frice, Is. 11d. \ ' 4 BOXED ROBES—Skirts beautifully braided, and fullv shaped. Usual f ■i Prices, 595. 6d. and 755. Safe Price, 295. Bd. , 19 COMPOSE ROBES—In different shades. Usual Price, 475. 6d. i ! ■ Sale Price, 12s. 6d. | ; 11 Pieces DOUBLE-WIDTH DEESS TWEEDS—In choice designs. Usual I [ Price, Is. 9d. Sale Price, Is, «d. s ] 9 Pieces DOUBLE-WIDTH HERRINGBONE HEATHER TWEEDS— I \ Usual Price, Is. lid. Sale Price, is. ed. r i 7 Pieces SMART TWEEDS—DoubIe-width. Usual Price, 2s. 3d. \ \ v Sale Price, is. 9d. ! ; 5 Pieces SMART DRESS TWEEDS—DoubIe-width. Usual Price, "2s. lid. "I, Sale Price, 2s. 4d. t There are thousands and thousands of Remnants in this \ Season's Newest Dress Materials and Silks, at Half Re- : gular Prices and Less. I GOLD SIGNET RIMGSI I For Ladies. ; i GOLD SIGNET RINGS are now I becoming very fashionable for : 1 Ladies. The"'' illustrations here l||i§s;<rflp ' j show the various designs we have \ Y j n jjtojk are all of Solid 18ct. : '} nc,j Gold, Polished, and finished in a., -3C: e f perfect manner. [ i. Prices, 255. and 355. each. OlPifPl GENT.'S SIGNET RlNGS.—These l|||fc||' I *S*a l - mS? are > course, of heavier make I. than the Ladies' Rings illustrated. sfglf j Some are all Gold, and others have >. *ibS. Stones, such as Bloodstone, Cor- 355. t: nelian, Saxdonyx, and Greenstone. ( I : I 9ct. Gold, 225. 6d. to 3dS. | 15ct " Gold ' 45s - t0 70s> eachl I 25s- e snow *' la Finest Selection in 355. I V tho Dominion. ;j !j—-• — / J ]| Stewart Bawson k Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., j JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. Ihe Lib! LIC ■ THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHEARING MACHINE AND CREAM . SEPARATOR ON THE MARKET. v ALL THE LISTER SHEARINC MACHINE PARTS ARE INTERCHANGE* ABLE WITH THE WOLSELEY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LEVIN & Co., Ltd., Wellington, SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. I a Aim at ©ooc3 Quality, and Low Prices I m Replenishing the Linen Press, and I for Trousseau Requirements. 3 BUY FROM A RELIABLE FIRM WHO MAKE A SPECIAL STUDY OE I HOUSEHOLD LINEN. SEE THE STOCK AND PRICES AS FOLLOWS :— PILLOW SLIPS, BJd., , 'io^d. l is. id., is. M., is. 9d., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d. each, WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, Is., Is. 2(L, Is. 4d., Is. 9d., 2s. 2d., [ 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d. each. i BROWN TURKISH TOWELS, 6d., iod., is., Is. 4d., Is. 6d. each. | SHEETING— [ 54in., lo|d., is., is. id., is. 3d., Is. 4d., Is. 6d., per yard. I 63in., Is. 5d., Is. Bd., is. 9d. per yard. 72in., Is. 6d., Is. Bd., Is. 9d., 2s. per yard. [ 80in., is. Gd., is. 9d„ Is. lid., 2s. 2d., 2s. 6d. per yard. 90in., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2S. 9d. I ALL OUR SHEETINGS ARE FLNLAY'S AND HORROCKS'S. WHITE COUNTERPANES, Singlo Beds, 65., 11d., 7S. 6d., Bs. 3d., Bs. 64 j Do., for Three-quarter Beds, 10s. 6d., 12S. 6d., 15s. Gd. j I COUNTERPANES for Double iieds, 15s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 21s. 6d., 245. Ed,, : 28S. Gd., 31S. 6d. It will pay the Bride-Elect and her Mother to visit the Manchester Department at THE CORNER FURNISHING STORE [ CUBA & MANNERS STREETS. i A LARGE STOCK OF BLANKETS AND FANCY 8 Li MENS TO CHOOSE FROM. . i,,„i,i i-T-mrirr-- "■ r--mm.^h-.*»nTr.£rvirmuytmm™i^ N.Z. Electrical Fittings & Accessories Co., 101—LAiWUTON QUAY—IOI. H. J. BULFORD, Manager. C. J. DREWITT, Engineer. Tcleohono. 2353 ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCHIPTION carried out- promptly and well. HIGH-CLASS ELECTRICAL FITTINGS a Specialty. Electrical Machinery lor Every Purpose Erected by Experts. CLNTiIAL POSITION AND UIiUiDIATJS ATTENTION. TEE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS IN THE WAIEAKAPA lOK THE DOIV9SNIOM PRESSURE iVJ!i.KfWG MACHINE, UNQUESTIONABLY tho best on tho market, and one which has excited tha most widespread interest amongst Farmers. District.—From MaunceviUo northwards to the Provincial Boundary, and taking in tho dairy districts of— HASTYVELL NEWMAN MAKDRI PAHIATUA ALFIIEDTON HAMUA HAIiAUNUI MANGATAINOKA EKETAHUNA KAITAWA PONUAUOA BALLANCE One of the latest installations is at the WEKL'KOA STATE FARM, LEVIN. Tho Agents are prepared to supply the fullest information and advice on all points, and they will bo pleased to arrange for any intending purchaser to visit and inspect one' or more of tho plants in actual operation—the best method of all to enable a fair estimate to be formed of the merits of tho machine, and of taj comfort and tho monetary advantages to bo derived from its use. STUBBB AND WEBB, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, DANNEVIItKE. U 0 A & li 1 A 1 Iffii.)' - I d «u. TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED £6,500,000. j 3 FIRE—AII Classes of Risks insured at Lowest Current Rates. Survey. I 1 mado and Quotations (iiven Free of Charge. ' I I ACCIDENT.—PersonaI and Disease, Employers' Liability, Public Risk and I I Mortgaßce Indemnity. ' 3 I NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE. 157 Featherston St., Wellington, | y R. J. White, Manager, j 5 General Agents: Meesrs. W. &G. Turnbull k Co., CnstomhoKe Quay, W'gton. 1
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 856, 30 June 1910, Page 8
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