: in Proceediig. ■■ j j Not because we're not busy (the de- j j pression has not affected \ Wellington's • , Busiest Store-we're really busier than ever), 1 1 bu t because the mildness of the season has ] | compelled both Australian and local ware° I f houses to sacrifice their stocks. j | We've bought heavily and at a great j | saving--and when we save you save. | Read below some of the unusual bargains. j | 500 MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, Stripes, etc., all good colours. | I Usually 4s. 6tl. Now is. Hd. ] i HUNDREDS OF WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, 4 Usually lOd, Now 6tl. ] P ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE-Ladies', f Usual Price, Is. 6d. NOW Is. | CHILDREN'S MUFFS, a real nice lino, ■ | Usual Price, 4s. 6d. NOW IS, 6d. I !144 LADIES' COSTUMES, all good fliapos and materials, j 375. 6tl. upwards. Now 255. ; LADIES' PALETOTS, latest sliapes, ) 255. 6cl. upwards. Now Bs. 11d. ; LOT OF ALL-OVER LACES, 2s. upwards. NOW 4id. LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTERS, Usually Is. 6d. Now is. j- | Do- Please Compete out Prices, ' j [ SEE OUR WINDOWS TO-DAY. i' ; | | 20 Only VIYELLA BLOUSES, 14«. 6d. upwards. Now 4s. 11d. f I 175 STRIPED FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, f p 3s. 6tl. upwards. Now Is. 6d. | | 18 LONG RAINCOATS, good colours, | | 275. 6ii. upwards. Now is. 11d. i I 127 MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, all good colours, •> | | lis. 6d. upwards. . Now 6s. 11 d. | i'i 1000 Pairs MEN'S HEAVY AVOOL SOX, black, jj | Usual Price, is. Now 6d, I | GOO BOYS' NAVY AND STRIPED SCHOOL CAPS, ' jj | Usual Price, 9d. Now 3d. j 1 69 Pairs LADIES' FLANNELETTE KNICKERS, j I Is. 6d. upwards. Now 9d. ! I 100 Pairs LADIES' CORSETS, good shape, ! | Usual Price, 2s. 6d. Now 9d. ;■ 3 MiwnifliN >'..!■ iirw»»wiiuiw.rfwmn»f ii.viMriniMffl l jiuMi l iii.iMvn>iH;:jiiiijmuiMiiimfMiaajmumii WE GUARANTEE j 1 ■IF ANY OF THESE LINES ARE SOLD OUT BEFORE j I SATURDAY WE WILL GIYE ANOTHER ARTICLE j I COSTING MORE MONEY FOR THE SAME PRICE. rVEITCH & ALLAwTj I Wellington's Busiest Store. r-nm-n | I FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, 1 j | I %4 I Are making an Exhibit in | f<fj \F ■ i ' *• im |iJ I their windows for a few | f|y I] days only of Furniture con- 1 y>jj I structed by them for the jj y I Arts Club, to the design | kfe ,j| of the Society's Architect. p iwf W1 i M if. I— -==| W 1 I I ■%J II This Contract, in which the | J Specifications ensured partiI cularly sound principles of | If II construction, was secured by > /] &i - g $ j '%i g| THE SCOULLAR CO.in com- | <%!§ L M II I }i 1 ly | petition; and serves to iilus- g| M j I trate the fact that, where jj| I quality is considered, their j| %£ |r : I products are unequalled; | |j] [5 vf 1 Whereas their thorough know- | I p i ledge of their business enables S I them to give the greatest | y| 1 advantage in producing fur- I I niture at the lowest cost. |j S I INDIVIDUALITY and THOROUGH- f % I NESS are the KEY-NOTE I ft 1 OF THEIR WORK. 1 w 1 ' 1 • % te I i TteSaKdlarCMM, f | $ i WELLINGTON. 1 ® IS ! 1 j|jj^
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 863, 8 July 1910, Page 3
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