FOUITEENTH HALF-YEARLY |"j. a¥ |D END 8F SEASON sAJbfc : :^f 10 Lady's TWEED COSTUMES—39s. . . , _ , , ~ . , , 18 puds Rich SILK ROBE VELVETS <? fid. for p. ii,i. This Sale finishes up the most successful season we have _ Cs . c ,i. and 7scdqualities,in old f K „ NI ™ AU.-WOOL rose, sky, grey, white, etc. End of g cu&l U JlhS—Coat, skirt, and cap to , " ' Season Sale I'rce Is GUd , J match. J9s. Cd. value. For 12s. !)d. ever had. Wfl take this opportunity of thanking tho 139 yards 39-iuch CHIFFON TAFFE- 3 l '" tel ''; ,)l0 SILK UNDER- TA—Superb, ill French grey, navys, 5 U . Samples , cheap. nnd black and whito strpio; all a •las value for 12s. lid. public fOMtS SUppOKt. The prices on this page may as- double width. Ss. lid. value. To a DRFSSFS IIO^I^ 0 , F V° SE w GE Clear Is. UJd. yard. i JJKlibbhb—iJinck and Navy. Woro onn vnvla TAP SluCS—All sorfs mini* # 8 T n'r (1 - r-'° C^ a !' tOU,l£! th ° Se wh ° d ° ~ot ktlOW OUr buS V store, hut we gUaV- * itfcs, and shades. Were Is.'2! to \ WWh'/ 1 ?"! lE S r^r Tm r^ nCTg m,^ nm . is. Cd. yard. End of Season Salo i —Uoiiti 495. Gd. To Clear lis. lid. I Prico 3J(I yard t is Biaek sealette seth-i2s. cd. antee every article is of merit—that is, has passed our 115 vanis' Artificial evening silks J T, T-'t a I'vOT7T.C -nr « < —Doublo width; in nil, sky, aud 3 "9-il I n ,V? ,i? 9 ® . ? I . ' navv, Glorious sheen. Wero 2s. J--S. lid. All ladies sizes; in tans "satisfaction test," aISO that every line advertised will be Bd. End of Season Sale Trice, Is. 11.1, f 9 Oil.l w?v A rnrU S - $ d ' 'T'f ■ ■■—■ 29 yards Rich . Cream PAILLETTE 3 J Udd bJvJ _\ MUFl'b—Marmot, etc. ■ • AffoHV —Tlniililn Width Wns (Is 1 r °! Clear 3s. ud. m stock at 10 o'clock TO-DAY (THURSDAY), when the o<u End of Season Saio Price, 3s. J Money s \\ Into IvID GLOVES—Worth l^| , |MrrTTTTrrtWT|n[M > 11( j K ko 2 v®l S-'L L, 'J s<l ; ~ , , '■ 1 doz. Mies' Pino MAJJAPOLAM § 0- Ja ds Ditto—Single width, ml gale starts. NIGHTDRESSES-4s. fid, value. To <3 shade. B}d. yard. •■ ■ ■ Clear 2s. Ud. $
Cole's Cash Drapery Co. Carriage Paid on Country Orders over 5/-. Money returned if Goods not satisfactory if returned within 7 days.
iS Every DRESSING GOWN in stock to be cleared, lis. 6d. for Gs. lid., l(>s. 6d. for 30s. 9d., 21s, for 14s. lid., § 295. Gd. for 19s. lid. These embrace S Molleton, Ripple Cloth, Cashmere, K and Delaine. K JACKETS—From 3s. lid. to 12s. Gd. C Padded Silk DRESSING GOWNS— S 325, Gd. for 19s. lid. J JACKETS—ISs. Gd. for Ss. lid. I llveiy ONE-PIECE DRESS—for Indies | or girls, latest cut, plain and fancy I styles. Were 15s. Gd., 19s. Gd., 255., 3 275. Gd., 295. 6d., to 3!K Gd. Sacrifice Prices 6s. lid., Ss. lid., 12s. lid., to 235. Gd. liv?rv Lady's and Maid's HYDROTITE to be cleared. 19s. Gd. value for 13s. lid. .(lengths up to 5G „ inches), 245. Od. for 17s. lid., 295. Gd. for 235. 9d., 395. Gd. for 295. Gd., up to 395. Gd. 59 Ladies' and Maids' RUBBERLINED COATS—This season's goods. Cleared from warehouse. 21s. value for 10s. Gd., 255. value for 12s. Gd., 375. 6d. value for 17s. lid. S Every Lady's TWEED and CLOTII J COAT—lncluding faced' and blanket 3 cloth styles. To bo cleared about ,J thalf-prico from ss. lid., Bs. lid., !12s. Gd. to 295. Gd. . 32 Maids' COSTUMF.S-In tweed and cloth. 275. Cd. to 355. To clear 13s. 9d. to 17s. Cd.
9 Ladies' RUBBER-LINED COATS— Shop-soiled. 255. value for Cs. Ud. 130 Children's and Maid's TWEED and CLOTH COATS—Wero Gs. lid. to 275. Gd. To Clear 2s. lid,, 3s. lid., 4s. lid., to 13s. lid. Every Lady's KNITTED COAT—In browns, navy, and all shades. To bo .slaughtered about half-price. From Gs. lid., Bs. lid., 10s, (id., to 325. 9d. 11 Ladies' Thrce-quarter-length-KNIT-TED COATS—Cream, navy. 15s, Gd. value. End of Season Salo prico 7s. lid. 32 Ladies' KNITTED HOUSE COATS —Navy, ctc. Worth Gs. Gd., for 2s. BJd. Girls' and Children's KNITTED COATS—In cream aud colours. 7s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. values. Marked to 2s. lid., 4s. lid., and ss. lid. 7 dozen Cream DELAINE BLOUSES —ss. Gd. for 2s. lid. Silk SHIRT BLOUSES-Gs. 9d. for 4s. lid., Bs. Ud. for Gs. Gd.. to 9s. Ud. 8 doz. Wincette Dark BLOUSES-To lx> cleared Is. Gd„ is. lid. Piles Ladies' DRESS SKIRTS—At Slaughter Prices, 3s. lid., ss. lid., 7s. lltl., to 10s. 9d. Latest shapes. Forward Lot MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS—AII shades. At third to half off during Stile, is. Ud„ 2s. lid., 3s. Ud., to.Bs. Ud.
Cream Delaino SHIRTS—Gs. Gd. for 4s. Ud., 7s. Gd. for ss. lid. 49 pairs Ladies' HIP COIiSETS-Sizca 19, 20, 2G only. 4s. Ud. value. To Clear Is. 3d, Women's Strong "WORKING CORSET'S—Long shape. Worth 2s. lid. Half Yearly Salo Price, Is. BJd. Ladies' Long Sleeve NATURAL COMBINATIONS—2s. Ud. for Is. llSd. Every UNDERCLOTHING GARMENT, in wool, woven, or coitou, marked at Clearance Prices. 18 Samples Good Wincey and Delaino NIGHTDRESSES—Iiand-stitched, at 33 l-3rd oil' our usual Cut Prices. Ladies' WOVEN BODICES-ls. :Hd., Is. s}d„ Is. 7Jd., to 3s. lid. KNICKERS—From Is. 3d. to Bs. Ud. CAMISOLES—Is., Is. 3d., Is. Gd., to ss. Ud. NIGHTDRESSES—3s. 3d. for 2s. 8d„ 2s. Ud. for'3s. 3d., to 12s. lid. Ladies' AU-Wool Ribbed VESTSIs. lOd. value. For Is. 4|d. Ladies' Thick SHAPED VESTSIs. Gd. value. For IOJd.Children's Cream Knitted WOOL DRAWERS—Is. 4d. for Is., Is. Bd, for Is. 4Jd., to 2s. 2d. Children's Cream KNITTED POLKAS —Is., Is. 45d., Is. 7Jd., to 2s. Gd. Children's Cream WOOL GAITERS— Usually Is. 2d. for 10Jd,'
"the Plate for iargatas" - 48-OT MANNERS STKEET. ■ EVERYTKSNG REDUCED 10 per cent, ta 75 per cent. EXCEPT SEWING COTTONS.
% 18 pieces Warm BLOUSING W.TNK CETTES. To Clear 3Jd., and 4Jd. t yard. I 11 pieces Shrunk WINCEY BLOUSS ings. Striped and plain. Worth Is. jf Gd'. to 2s. 3d. To Clear Hid. yard. g Our Puro 36-inch Crystal Medium | CALICO. Usually Gs. Gs. To Clear 3 4s. lid. dozen. 3 11 picces Strong PILLOW CASE 3 CALICO—7s. Gd. quality. During J Salo ss.'Ud. dozen. S 7 pieces GLISSANT LININGS, odd % shades—Bld„ for 4Jd. 1 Forward FANCY LINENS-Includ-K ing Runners, Duchcsse Sets, Tea K Cloths, Tray Cloths, Pillow Shams, <? etc., at Clearance Prices. Soiled j? goods all Half-Price. | ' Finlay's - Famous SHEETINGS-ls. g o}d„ is. 4}d., Is. 7Jd., and Is. 3 10W. » 19 dozen Horrockses' PILLOW CASES » —Button ends. Usually Is. To 5 Clear-Old. § 9 dozen HAT and DRESS GIRDLES 3 —To Clear each. g 9 dozen Forward Irish Embroidered f HANDKERCHIEFS—AII qualities. 3 Crus'hed in busy times. To bo_ 3 cleared Half-Prico from 3Jd. cach. 3. 8 dozen 'White Lawn COAT COL--5 LARS—Were 2s. Gd. For 4kl. % 3 dozen White KID BELTS-2s. 3d. C quality. To' Clear, 4!d. « 11 only Real SILVER. BELTS-Were 2 7s. Gd. To Clear Is. 3d. | 3bbe 3y e3 La,dies' SILK TIES—Is., for
GO dozen COLLAR SUPPORTS-9d„ for 23 d. $et. 18 dozen Ladies' IKISH LINEN COLLARS—I 2 inch only; fresh goods. Usually Is. 'All at lid. GO dozen Small White TURKISH TOWELS—3s. 3d. dozen. Ladies' Imitation REINDEER SUEDE GLOVES Lined, in black, brown, crcam, grey. Worth Is. Bd. End of Season Sale, B}d. 39 Ladies' Long LACE TIES-To Clear Half-Prico from 9il. oach. 11 dozen HAT PROTECTORS-Usu-ally 2id. . For Id. pair. Imitation CROCODILE BAGS-3s. Gd. value. To Clear Is. Gd. IGO cards FEATHERSTITCH—UsuaIIy 7Jd. To Clear 4\d] dozen. IGO dozen-SYLICO—To Clear 4Jd. doz. ;80 gross Best PEARL BUTTONSWorth 71d. Salo Price 3!d. dozen. 27 pieces Wide.VELVET RIBBON— Worth llld. to Is. 9d. To Clear Ud. 18 dozen Long BLACK TASSELSWorth Is. Gd. To Clear Gkl. G pieces -Black SILK VEILINGSWorth Is. 3d. To Clear 4!d. yard. 10 pieces Best AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS CARPET-For hall runners and stairs. To bo sacrificed .at usual landed cost. Newest designs. At 3s. Ud., 4s. Ud., and ss. Ud. 36 inch Shrunk "Doctor" FLANNEL —Usual 2s. 3d. For Is. Ifld. yard. 87-inch BELGIAN TICK I ed. 3s. 3d. for 2s. 41d.
113 pieces Rich SILK RIBBONS-In white, navy, nnd assorted shades. Worth 4Jd. For ljd. 19 pieces 3G-inch Forfar TEA TOWELLING—IOid. value. During Salo . 7}d. yard. Brass Loop CURTAIN EXTENSION RODS—With fittings. 2d. each, Is. lid. dozen. 8 pieces Long CURTAINING NET— Double net, new designs. Worth Is. ljd. Salo Prico IOJd. yard. 170 pairs Long' LACEY CUR'i'AINS— In ecru and white. Usually 3s. lid., 4s. Ud., ss. Ud., to 10s. Gd. Salo Prices, 2s. Ud„ 3s. lid., 4s. Ud„ to 8s: 6di- pair.- ; G5 Fringed TRAVELLING. RUGS-, • All sizes, including Colonial ' all-' . wool makes. To bo sacrificed during Salo ot 7s. Ud., Bs. Ud., 10s. Gd., 13s. Ud., to 17s. Gd. 10 dozen DOME MUFFLERS—In' Cream. Is. 2d. for 5.U1. 900 ART SILK INSERTIONS-In Paris, cream, and black. Worth 8!d. to UJd. To Clear, ljd, 2{d., 31d., SJ-d-, nnd 7Jd. 190 doz. TORCHON LACES and"lN-' SERTIONS-At. about- Half Usual Prices. To ' Clear 51d., 7Jd., 10id., and UJd. dozen. 70 dozen NURSE APRONS-To Clear lHd., Is. 2d., Is. m., Is. Bid., and Is. Ud. Forward NECKWEAR—In Peter Pans, Jabots, Gibsons, Side Frills. Worth 105(1. to Is, Gd. End of Season Salo Price, 4id. . <
THE ONLY DRAPERS WHO DO A BSC TRADE IN WELLINGTON ALL FOR CASH.
? 1 piece HoTrockses' PILLOW COT- § TON—Soiled. Was Is. Id. yard. £ End of Season• Sale Price'9ld. .. 3.1 Piece Crewdson's Doublo Warp 5 NIGHTSHIRT CALICO-Was lis. s dozen. Soiled. To Clear 6s. lid. i ■ dozen. I 3 Pieces White DRESS MUSLINS i 9Jd. To Clear 3} yard. J 1 Picce Green DELAtNE—Wag Is. 9d. A To Clear 7kl. yard. i Clearance 19 Sample BEDSPREADS— 1 Some slightly soiled, including one t in pink Batiste. To Clear 12s. 9d. j> to 19s. Gd. ? Forward TOWELS, to bo Cleared 20 7 per cent, off Sale Prices. £ PRICES DOWNED ON ALL HOSI--0 ERY DURING SALE. 4 Ladies' RIBBED HOSE-Fast dye. ? Usually Is. 2'd., Is. 4Jd., Is. Gd., Is. ? Bkl.. Is. 10Jd„ 2s. 2d., to 3s. 3d. ? • During Sale llSd., Is. 2M., Is. 4d., 1 Is. skl„ Is. 7id., Is. lid., tp 2s. Bd. ? Ladies' Plain HOSE—Fast dye. Dur- ) ing Sale lflld., Is., Is. 2d., Is. sd„ 5 to 2s. 9d. pair. ) Children's CASHMERE Three-quarter \ SOX—In tnn; 4to 10. Usually Is. ! Is. to Is. 7d. All sizes 11M. 85 Pairs Ladies' LISLE " HOSEj Champagne, elc. Is. 2d., value. To ! Clear skl. pair.
30 doz. Ladies' FABRIC GLOVESIs. Id. and Is. Gd. lines.- Odd Shades. To Clear 41d. pair. . 15 only .Children's KILTED SEIIGE SICIKTS—2s. 9d. for Is. lid. 5 doz'. Forward Children's CASEMENT CLOTH OVERALLS-Crush-ed. At Is. Gd., Is. lid. About GO Forward WHITE UNDERSKIRT'S—SIiop crushed or soiled ; all qualities. To be cleared Halfprice, from 2s. Ud. to 12s. !)d. Bodies' Superior FLEECY BLOOMERS—is. llkl. for Is. Gd., 2s. 6d. for Is. lid... 2s. lid. for 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. for 2s. lid. Infants' L.C. GOWNS- Is. lid. for Is. Bsd„ 2s. 2d. for Is. lid., to 4s. Gd. . Infants' CTTEMISES-llld., Is. 2d., Is. ■id., Is. Gd. Infants' KNICICERS-ls. 3d., Is. Gd., Is. lid,, to 2s. 3d. 18 Infants' Muslin and Silk Children's Flanneletto PETTICOATS-ls. Sd. for Is. 4Jd., 2s. 2d. for Is. 9d. In Flannel, 2s. 2d., 2s. 9d., and 3s. Gd. Quittance of IRISH DAMASKS-Un-blcached. 10{d., Is., Is. 2Jd„ Is. Gd., Is. 10.Jr„ and 2s. Gd. White, from Is. to 3s. sd. yard. 87 dozen Superior Quality, all Linen, large sizes. Is. 2d. for 9ld. each.
170 dozen SATIN' DAMASK SERVIETTES—Worth ss. Gd. doz. To Clear 3 for Is. Best MARCELLA QUILTS-Lovely qualities. ' To Clear—Single Bed— ss. lid., 7s. Gd., Bs. Gd.; Three-quar-ter Bed—Gs. lid., Bs. 9d., 10s. 9d., 12s. 6d.; Doublo Bed—7s. lid., 9s. lid., lis. 9d„ 14s. Gd., 17s. Gd. 85 pairs BLANKETS—To bo cleared quick; all makes, all sizes, 8 pairs toiled i doublo bed. 17s. 9d. for 13s. lid. pair. 18 pieces CRETONNES—In Sateen and Repps, striped .and plai,n. Halfprice, from 3.U1. to G!d. yard. 7 pieces Stripe' CRIMEAN PYJAMA CLOTII—Is. Gd. for lUd.' 1G pieces Striped PYJAMA, CLOTH--7{ yard., Now 2s. lid. lialf-dozen. Ladies' Reversible Imitation Suedo GAUNTLET GLOVES-In navy, brown, myrtle, with contrasting colours. Were 2s. 3d. End of Season Sale Price Is. 3d. Stiff Gauntlet Imitation Suedo GLOVES—New self-points, browns, beavers, black. Worth 2s. lid. To Clear Is. lOd. pair. 13 pieces Still Cream MOIRE RIBBON— IOJd. quality. To Clear 2»d. yard.
' Garden I • - I " J, OClitiS | | These implements ore ingenious nn>l practical, being invented by a farmer f$ J I who wanted bigger crops with icss labour, and who felt the'nccikfor quick, f H' i|k 7 «ta I thorough, effective cultivation. They have revolutionized the-old f i o w, V 3 Bf MWa JRI ff | iaboutious fanning and gardening methods, and by sheer merit have placed 6 j JL la W Wv MM QtV S | themselves in the class of twentieth-century achievements. They tiro Sight, | 5 p strong, and durable, and | I Are The Greatest Labor-Savers | i #1 CJ IM[ FHF IMf * fj? I Ani Crap Prsjmcers ' \f Cb IvM MM. Mm ILfd. P ever put on the market. They .do the work quicker, bettor, and cheaper f : ~ § than gardening by hand or any oilier method. " 1 3 Some implements combine a number of tool.-, such as tho No. I Planet Jr. < * a which is a combination hill and drill seeder, wheel hoe, cultivator, fumiver f | HPlk/% /«««m JL MA ' MN 3 and plow, and is the most complete tool a farmer or gardener can irive. i -fl IL4? HaMMm Sail £4 8 £iS&F3tS ij lie can do more work with it --ml keep things in better condition in one- ? $ ij sixth of the time.it would lake without it. § js _£ * a£. *ATt .aIL t» n • j The No. 4is only one of the many Planet Jr. Implements—there is one for ■i \ M&fl&Jfc WfSfidl wit $£f f| every farm and garden task, whether for hand or horso power, a\ul all of t | | them are sold with an iron-cast guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. | | 0 Obtninablo from all storekeepers. Write for 1913 Planet Jr. catalogue. 1 p je. w. mills <§ co„, lm„ pf Cuh a Street 1 AGENTS ' - WELLINGTON. | Esv ** ""' !
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