Not because we're not busy (the depression has not affected Wellington's Busiest Store-we're really busier than ever),, but because the mildness of the season has compelled both Australian and local warehouses to sacrifice their stocks. We've bought heavily and at a great ! saving--and when we save you save. Read below some of the unusual bargains. 500 MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, Stripes, etc., all good colours. Usually 4s. 6d. Now Is, 11d. HUNDREDS OF WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, Usually 10d. Now 6d. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—Ladies', Usual Price, Is. 6d. Now Is. CHILDREN'S MTJITS, a real 'nke line, Usual Price, 4s. 6d. Now Is. M. 144 LADIES' COSTUMES, all good shapes and materials, 375. 6d. upwards. Now 255. LADIES' PALETOTS, latest shapes, 255. 6d. upwards. New Bs. 11d. LOT OF ALL-OVER LACES, 2s. upwards. Now i±d. LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTERS, Usually Is. 6d. Now Is. Do Please Compare out Prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS TO-DAY. 20 Only VIYELLA BLOUSES, 14s. 6d. upwards. Now 48, 11(5. 175 STRIPED FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, I 3s. 6d. upwards. Now Is. Ed. 18 LONG RAINCOATS, good colour, 275. 6d. upwards. Now 7s. Hd. 127 MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, all good colours, 11s. 6d. upwards. Now 6s. 11d. 1000 Pairs MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOS, black, Usual Price, Is. Now 6d. 600 BOYS' NAVY AND STRIPED SCHOOL CAPS, Usual Prico, 9d. Now 3d. 69 Pairs LADIES' FLANNELETTE KNICKERS, Is. 6d. upwards. Now 9d, 100 Pairs LADIES' CORSETS, good shape, Usual Price, 2s. 6d. Now gd. WE GUARANTEE ' " ' IP ANY OF THESE LINES AEE SOLD OUT'HEFOBE . SATURDAY WE WILL GIVE ANOTHER ARTICLE COSTING MORE MONEY FOR THE SAME PRICE. _—.— Wellington's Busiest Store. )J- \ FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, i \>f %Si I Appointment. ! w^ ly I Are making an Exhibit in f 4L i their windows for a few f M ! ' days only of Furniture con- jj hf 3 I structed by them for the | Jl I Arts Clubs to the design 'jj ' 0 jp j of the Society's Architect. | ™dI J \ I Hi Jff |_ , _g Jp> I \ , =%- Kα yf I This Contract, in which the I Jf I Specifications ensured parti- » cularly sound principles of 'i . v/F I construction, was secured by |j | s p , *M I THE SCOULLAR CO. in com- | |%j |v I petition; and serves to illus- U M I trate the fact that, where | M i quality is considered, their § Sy. 3 . products are unequalled; 3 W, %$ ' \ 1 H4 .& \ whereas their thorough know- $ p b I & h v<l i ledge of their business enables | -^i M t them to give the greatest fl & ■ s . . . H . f I advantage in producing fur- g .p yd s niture at the lowest cost. | %/ *& \ - I f%4 \M I INDIVIDUALITY and THOROUGH- | ®4 I NESS are the KEY-NOTE { y^ \i I 0F T HEIR mmL ! %a----3 x&v >kIS 'Vtiaw \wk vymr- mr 'am' "inn
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 3
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