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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ——» -■ p &REAT SUMMER SALE NOW PROCEEDING. This Great Summer Sale, with its many astonishing opportunities, is to date met with a tremendously itmdreds of fresh Bargains go on Sale every day. STOCKS MUSI Bli iIEDTJCED—PRICES ARE REDUCED. The Store is filled with Bargains from top to bottom. The ones we tell you of are overpowering evidence ot the way wo are keeping faith with you ; but they are no greater than all tne rest. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR. Two sets oF Travellers, . Samples, in Ladies' ENGLISH FOOTWEAR, in _all the latest styles. Usual prices, SolePrloes, 10s. 6d.to 18s. 6d. '.Ladies' TAN EVENING SHOES-Usual prices, 13s. 6d. to p 22s. 6d. 60 pairs Ladies' Tan Willow Calf LACE SHOE&-Medium toes,' stout welted soles.Usual price, 245. 6d. Sale Price, 17S. 9d. 24 pairs Ladies' Box Calf LACE SHOES-Medium toes, stout welted[solos. Usual price, 245. fid. Sale Prlco ' 17s ' 9d ' BARCAINS IN MEN'S FOOTWEAR. Men's ENGLISH SAMPLE FOOTWEAR-In Tan, Box. Calf, and Willow Calf, and Black Glace Kid and Patent Leather; sizes 7 and o onlj. Usual prices, 275. 6d. to 355. Sale Prices, 225, 6d. to 275. 6d. pair. SPECIAL! — We bought CROCKETT & JONES' high-grade goods at a discount of 25 per cent. This discount we offer to our Customers during Sale. Styles as under:— Men's Black Glace Kid LACE BOOTS—FuII round toes, buffleather lined, no • - toe cap's, stout welled soles. Usual price, 28s. 6d. . r ' Sam Prir.e, 19s. 6d. Men's Black Glace Kid LACE BOOTS-Medium toes, open fronts, wide , . welted soles, linen lined. Usual price, 26a. 6d. m 6(J> i Men's Black Glace Kid LACE BOOTS-Medium toes, swing last, wide welts, I °;linen lined. Usual price, 265. 6d. Sale Price, 19s. fid. | UMBRELLA BARCAINS. KLadies' Long BOULE 7 ARD UMBRELLAS-Nickclmounts, iable-toj handles, £ bordered satin de'chi * .overs. Usual pnees, !(£. i Ladies' Long BOULEVARD -UMBRELLAS—23-inch fiame,. silver famous 'slack bordered laveusiua covers. Usual prices, 14s. M-, H5 IBs fid Sale Pricss, 10s. <3d., 123- ED. Very sLrWceable Llaok EOuLIi!VA.RL\ UMBRELLAS—DurabIe _horder?d * " silk covers. "Usual price, 16s. 6d. Prio«, «Js. 6(1. i Lone BOULEVARD"DMBR3CiLAS--23-incH frames, «jrer mounted, bortered laventine c< veis. Usual puces, 16s. 6d . W - KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. 1 Lmwuwwil.liaißgmßßmitfMllMiim in iiwii ihH Jki'iHlhiffuLiM ih iTi^wjTHifirw*iiwiK«ill^ | [' IF YOU APPRECIATE STYLE— I IF YOU SEEK QUALITY- a <3 , ... JF YOU WANT BIG'VALUES— . YOU SHOULD GET FURNISHINGS FROM GEORGE & KERSLEY'S. v - i- Now's your chance to save 'solid cash in the purchase of CURTAINS, MUSLIN, CASEMENT CLOTH, TABLE COVERS, CUSHIONS, Etc. , Our Sale Prices show genuine reductions—averaging from 4s. to 6s. in i -the £—off usual rates. t We can: but quote the prices,here—you should call and test the qualisVties for yourself... JiVhy not come TO-DAY? AWHITB LACE CURTAINS—3 yards long, 42 inches wide, with neat artistic %'• patterns; suitable for dining rooms. Usually lis! 6d. per pair. Sale Price, 7s. Bd. per pair. !' OREAM LACE CURTAINS—3 yards long, 52 inches wide; patterns are the sfe- newest procurable. Usually 13s. 6a. and 14s. 6d. per pair, "fc Sale Price, 10s. 6d. per pair. - CARPET ENDS—IJ yards long, 27 inches wide; in shades of Bed, Gr^en, Brown, Fawn, and Blue. .Worth ss. 6d. each. Sale Price, 4s. 9d. each. JAPANESE .HEARTH RUGS—2ft. 6in. wide, sft. 6in. long; in Fawn, Green, Ksiwv Blue, and Maroon. Usually Bs.' 6d. each. Sale Price, 7s. 6d. each, !'(TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS—2} yards long; in Green and Maroon; plain ' centres; with neat borders, fringed all round. Usually 225. 6d. each. [; ;• Sale Price, 17s. 6d. each, f CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH—4B inches wide, with a neat coloured border; r. ' in shades of Blue, Brown, Green, and Red. Usually Is. 9d. per yard, p Sale Price, Is. 6d..per yard. ' CUSHION COVERS—Size 24 x 19: fringed at both ends; holland colour. • Patterns are neat Oriental designs, in shades of Red, Brown, and ! • : Green. . Usually 2s. lid. each. Sale Price, 2s. 6d. each. ' SPECIAL SNIP FOR LADIES! I SOFT" MOIRETTE PETTICOATS, tight shape, finished at foot with' pleated !' frill. In Grey, also Black . Sale Price, W., 10s. 9d.; Os.S., 13s. Ed, t GEORGE & KERSLEI'S V ' 421® HALF-YEARLY SALE. .WELLINGTON AND ,WANGANUI. LAST WEEK OF SALE! LAST WEEK OF SALEI J.AST WEEK OF SALEI LAST WEEK OF SALE! TE ARO HOUSE WELLINGTON FINAL' REDUCTIONS. . FINAL REDUCTIONS. : FINAL REDUCTIONS. FINAL REDUCTIONS. The Summer Sale of Everything for LADIES' WEAR. Everything for | ~ MEN'S WEAR. Everything for [ CHILDREN'S WEAR, f Positively ends on t ; ' SATURDAY, FEB. 6th, 1915. I'/'.-' FINAL' REDUCTIONS! FINAL REDUCTIONS. FINAL REDUCTIONS. FINAL REDUCTIONS. E/ ; -.' , TE ARO HOUSE !: WELLINGTON U—LABT WEEK OF SALE! LABT WEEK OF SALE! ; LAST WEEK OF SALE! LAST WEEK OF SALE! HANNAH'S JOB STOCK SALE OF SHOES " ! IS NOW ON. knows thafc when- we start a. Sale there is something good going in ! the. way. of Bargains. This Sale is no exception to our general rule. Shoea :'are'costing us more thaa. before the War, started, BUT our telling prices 'have not been raised l one cent. , Those who wish to practice economy will wisely -provide for future needs, and at onoe call and see the GREAT FOOTWEAR BARGAINS NOW ON VIEW - FrS;' nr our show windows. L We shall ber very much- surprised if your are not tempted to buy freely ■Vor yourself and family. _____ ft R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.- ; v 26(J' EAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 4

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