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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. TO-DAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY Just Look at these Splendid Savings in the Bargain Room. BARGAINS from all Departments. 6 ONLY PURE DOWN QUILTS. , „ . Double Bed Size, filled _. . Usual Price— best purified Down, Bargain J/rice — French Sateen Cover/CO/ ing; ventilated; piped 4io/n Ut)/" edges; va art shades of -xssjvs green and maroon only. COTTON CHECK DRESS TWEEDS. 40 Inches wide, a suit- • tj • Usual Price— able weight for skirts Bargain Price—and costumes. In smart checks of helio and ✓»■«•» 9/11 white, blue, black and 2/11 OJ±±. white, saxe— a real *"7 ■*■ ■*■ ' "snip." 5 DOZEN ONLY ALL-WOOL PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE. \ ' Bargain Price 3/9 pair. CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL SOX—Black only, in sizes 2, 3 and 5. Bargain Price 10d pair. as PAIRS LADIES' GLACE LACE WALKING SHOES. 3 Usual Prices 30/- to 4ilBargaln Price U/6 pair. FRAMED PICTURES—A few slightly shop-soiled; sizes from 9 x 6 to 16 x 12; in numerous well-known sudjects; arranged in two lots for clearance. a LOT I.—ln brown and colours, mostly brown frames. I Usual Prices y'l 1, 4/°- ', Bargain Price a/11. LOT 2 —All in brown frames; good subjects in sepia and colours-. Usual Prices 4/6, 4/11, S« 6to 9/6. Bargain Price 3/11. 4-PLY FINGERING WOOL—Suitable for making hardwearing socks; in grey, natural and Shetland. * Bargain Price 2/- hank of 6 skeins. TRAVELLER'S SAMPLE RANGE OF ANTIMONY WARE—Trinket boxes, jewel boxes, serviette rings, ash trays, pin trays, etc. Usual jPrice. x<-w , 13/6. SHAPED RABBIT FUR COLLARS-hi f __ Bargain Prices 9/6, 13/6, 15/8. Visit the Bargain Room, Early!

SPECIAL! 37-inch UNTEARABLE SILK TAEFETA The soft chiffon finish will wear Special Price—most excellently and not tear. In .__ prettv evening shades of nil, green yfl I I and shell pink, also light and dark KJI J. Jnavy and black. j Usual Price 13/6 yard. \ P er 7_ '„ ....... v \.\""".".'■[. .. SEE WINDOW.-:.-.' .:'"'.'■ ' ICirkcaldieiStaiiisb |f-rHT*'TniiiT»i"i'^' WELLINGTON "Clincher" Cross Tyres are superior, for they're British These Tyres are on a supreme pinnacle in respect of quality, endurance, and all-round excellence, the r.pidly increasing .ale. being a practical proof of the reliability and Wearing Qualities of "Clincher" Cross Tyres. The thickness of the tread gives great wearing surface and at the same time the highest mileage obtainable. When buying "Clincher" Cross Tyres do not forget that it is not what yo« pay, but what you get for what you pay that counts. The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Dist'g. fit BRANCHES—FeiIding, M.r.on, Taihape. Wanganui. M.st.rton. HEAD OFFlCE—Dominion Farmers Institute. Featherston Street. Wellington.

DAWSONV PERFECTION SWEUSHtDiBOi 1 sims?*^^^ PEARSON 4 GO. LTD. • Sole agent! ■ WEIIINGTON TOOLS FOR ALL TRADES THE WAR HAS NOT REDUCED OUR STOCKS IN THESB GOODS. WE ARE TOOL SPECIAUSTS-WE UNDERSTAND THE REQUIRE. ftU?NTS OF THE VARIOUS -J«aOB ANU CATd- ACcOKDINULV POJ? TOOLS FOR MOTOR MECHANICS TOOLS FOR EN UI.NEE !{,.-> tools f.ok carpentertools for cabinetmakers tools for blacksmiths tools for plumbers tools for bricklayers in fact, tools for all requittements. VARIETY AND QUALITY UNEXCELLED. INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD. W. Hi, i§ fiftMBTINAY PLAGE. WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10285, 21 May 1919, Page 2

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499

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10285, 21 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10285, 21 May 1919, Page 2

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