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■S A i BBSf El ■ fflnE ft 8 ft B If aJI Ht I^^Hk «H fl fl9 to? 1 B B^Sfi JS iB El Mn iBBk tJB| h b»I Bm ■mm It • a —<m St m BHB fflHPffh ! • i ■ i. ■■• w .a? * These words mean much to you—that's if you want any wearing apparel, and want it good. When we say "Special Prices," we mean special prices—prices that have been lowered, though the quality of the goods remains us high as ever. You can 'buy dependable, stylish drapery, clothing, boots and shoes, etc at substantial savings here. Come -in now, and take full advantage of these special prices. They are all in your favour. Here are some of the special prices, but see them all. LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES, ready to wear, mostly samples—all prettily made in the newest styles. . DRESSES OF CHECK ZEPHYRS in Sky, Helio, Grey and Green trimmed val. lace and embroidery,—ls/6. FANCY COLOURED MUSLINS,'in Hello, Pale Grey, pink, etc, at 21/CHECK ZEPHYRS in Navy, Sk>y and Striped Muslin in Black and White, Navy and White,—2s/Large fancy check and spofc effects in muslin, in neutral shades, elaborately trimmed with folds of same material, lace insertion, etc. mbrellas & Sunshades A Special Purchase of ladies umbrellas now selling at 2/9, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11, 9/6. \ ' Beautiful Gold and Silver-mounted Umbrellas from 15/6 to 32/6, now 12/11 to 21/- '.'>.- Plain Coloured Sunshades, 2/11 to 3/6. Tussore Silk Shades with fancy linings, 13/6. Ladies' Lace and Button Shoes, 11/6, now 8/11. Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, 14/6, now 12/6. Ladks' Glace Kid Boots, 14/6 and 16/-, now 12/6. Men's Black Boots, 16/6 and 17/6, now 14/6. Men's Tan Boots, 21/- to 25/-, now 17/6". The Drapers, i WANGANUL

WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Ktown-A jice lot .-f Ladies' Bjtton, Lace and c'ttap Shoes to hand. A lot ox these beiac bought for spot cash at Home before the advance in pricas, are stiil }■• itig sold at the old rates at "JL'horp's, Boor, ( and Shoe Importer Aveime, YvV'nianui. WANTED Known—Don't be put off by persons whoso interests are elsewhere. Balgownie Encampment Flats are the nearest and cheapest building sites available. THE cheapest place for Bicycles is W. Oiarkson's, the Avenue. THE TEETH While at the present day it is rare to find teeth of such good substance that they can be kept perfectly sound, still a good antiseptic tooth, powder helps greatly to retard the decay. . This is what WILTON'S ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER does. It not only retai'ds tho decay, but it whitens the teeth and sweetens the 'breath. _ Although it contains a good antiseptic, it has no strong odour, but is pleasant to use. "* • 1/- Tin. J WILTON'S PHARMACY. 33. Victoria A vents*, «oxt she POST OFFICE W4NOANUI. WANTED Known—A. Townsend and Co., the best Groceries at lowest prices for cash. Crockery, we defy competition. Call and see the price and | quality before purchasing elsewhere. Civility and attention to everyone. TOYS. TOYS. TOm WANTED— Everybody to purchase the Children's strong-made Wood Toys from the maker, at greatly reduced prices up to Christmas. Why buy rubbish when you can 'buy strong local-ly-made Toyo for the same money from W. Godso, Taylorville, Wanganui? DON'T fail to take advantage of the U.F.C.A. cutlery, plate, and silver sale. Bargains in every line. "piPIRIEl —Good Accommodation can X bo had at Is. all round at Smith's River View House. Steamers attended and luggage conveyed free. Arthur Smith, Proprietor. WANTED to Sell—On terms, good high Section in Halswell street. £175; terms. Stanley E. Read, 80 Ridgway Street. OUR Selection of Plated and Silver Ware" is the finest ever shown in Wanganui. Thirty dys in which to secure a real bargain. U.F.C.A. WANTED Known—Lost, a small blue roan Pony Mare; reward. Jefferson's Stables, Avenue. F MARRIOTT, Dyer and Cleaner, • has removed, a few doors lower down to 63 Guyton Street. Dyeing iand Cleaning done on the premises. Also choice assortment of Gents' Mercery. OUR show of E.P. and silverware is without doubt the best on view in town. Call and see it. U.F.C.A. WANTED— Those on the look-out for an ideal home site not to miss the Auction Sale of the Balgownie Encampment Flats. These sections are the nearest, cheapest and best. iTTT ANTED Known.—No reasonable iV V offer refused for a Bicycle at Clarkson's Salvage Sale. Clarkson's, the Avenue.

T Imas Delicacies. "X" MINCE MEAT, lib glass jars. "X" PLUM PUDDINGS 21b tins. , "X" LEMON CHEESE, lib glass jars. "X" RASPBERRY VINEGAR, quart bottles. "X" JAMS, JELLIES, CONSERVES, MARMALADE. THE IDEAL 'XMAS TABLE DELICACIES. HIGHEST QUALITY PURE AND WHOLEfIOJVPJ. S. KIRKPATRICK & Co,, Ltd PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, NELSON.— ANTED Known—Plans, of Balgownie Encampment Flate will be issued in a few days. Don't fail to get one. 7 ANTED—Far-seeing and shrewd investors to makg sure of seeing the Balgownie Encampment Flats Sections. This is the suburb to buy in to secure the increment. A MOST Suitable Blouse % the holidays or travelling is our print Shirt Blouses; assorted patterns; tucked fronts; at 4s 6d each. —McGruer's. The public of Wanganui to know that we give a" written guarantee with every Swift Bicycle sold, covering all the wearing parts; for five years. Swift bearings are practically everlasting. Road Racers, £^0 cash. Easy terms arranged to suit customers. Adams Limited, the Avenue,;;.;Wang»nui. ':•■' ,T UNCH Sixpence, Afternoon Tea _I_J Threepence, and a share of £250 prize money. Moore's Celebrated Tea Mort ALL BEER at ROGER'S ALBION HOTEL is drawn through a' Patent Beer Cooler during the summer months, which lenders it Cool, Refresh ing, and Palatable. WANTED Known—A quantity of Boys' and Youths' School Boots, specially made to stand rough winter weather. They can be thoroughly recommended. We are the only^ house to hold these lines. Ask for 'them' at. Thorp's, opposite the English; Church, Wanganui. WANTED Known—Half an acre for the price asked for quarter acres in other similar localities at the auction sale of Balgownie Encampment Flats next month.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 December 1907, Page 1

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