■ ' ;. A LL your Spring Cleaning will be of little avail iinlcss backed up by. good curtains for your windows- Curtains that not only look well, but wear well are the kind that we stock. 'I We have recently laid in a largo stock bought by us at a big - discount off ordinary manufacturers prices. We''can confidently say that these are absolutely tho best- value"'procurable. .Come in and look over tho splendid selection we can show you in Curtains, Cretonnes, Cut Serges,., e^p. ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST -; NET CASH PRICES ... .. , ■ . : ' , ■ y ..■•.-■:' ('■' ■ ' ' ■ . . •. ■■. . ■* ?■ 81-83- 85^ VICTORIA AVENUE '..WAH6ANW. •' • '"■■■.■■■-■■■ "*
MAIN TRUNK LINE. Where to stay en route. r\ n arrival; . At OHAKII X E Look out for W. JOPP'S COACHES. Cook's Tourist House, WARTyTON VILLA BOARDINGHOUSE. OHAKUNE. (Next door to Town Hal>). Also a o-roomed Villa in connection with above for families. Excellent beds, good table, and every attention paid to patrons. Conveyances to and fr^m station. Wires and letters attended to. S. J. ARMSTRONG, Pu-jprietress. } : I :,■■■. "■:.■■:'. ■ ■ Walmarino ff©sase r ; OHAKUNE, SUMMER Drinks, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Fruit, etc. Meals, Fish Suppers, Good BedsTrains' met if accommodation wired OLE OLESEN, I'roprietor. Brand Hotel,. Qhakune. TO BE OPENED ON OCTOBER 29th. THE Largest and most commodious Hotel in Ohakune, the special, feature being the large number of single bedrooms. . Fully and comfortably furnished throughout; everything new. Three Sitting Rooms, Commercial Rooms, and Sample Rooms. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Lighted throughout by Acetylene Gas. First-class chef ; excellent cuisine. Tariff 8s 6d per day .N.igLt. porter kept. '"■ •••■•■'■■•■ _ 1 Patrons are requested to write 01 j wire for accommodation. H. W. LITTLEWOOI), Proprietor. Ohakune, October 2nd, 1908., - ) TTTANTED Known.—Townseii<l never ■ VV soils {roods a bit off, or in any way " second quality. We pr.y as much.at- ' tuition to buying as wo do to selling. We nevor have "to work off doubtful stock. Townsend for good value 'Phone 47 4. . SOW Sutton's Magnum Bonnm Swede; liolrls records greatest weight per acre; highest feeding value. Levin and Co. . .. " . V
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 8 December 1908, Page 1
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