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The Finishing Touch! .£3OO GIVEN AWAY £200 More v to follow When we say we are giving away £200 we don't mean that you ar-3 at liberty to COME AND HELP YOURSELVES! What tve mean is that when we doc ided to open business in Wangamii we also decided to introduce ourselves to th>2 public by GIVING AWAY FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS in the form of genuine reductions in the price of our goods. NOW REMEMBER —Talk is cheap, but It takes money to buy advertising space; 6O we don't want to be : alj the time shouting about what we are going to do. ; When we give you a <£5 15s Suit or a Lady's £7 7s Costume for £4 10 We are actually giving yGU £4 2. NOW, DON'T YOU SEE IT? We want you to get to know us, and we are quite satisfied we will get back our £500 in a very short time through the volume of business wo will do. THE MONEY IS QUITE SAFE. All Our Tailors Came with us from our AUCKLAND business, and are the pick of New Zealand workmen. That is why we can guarantee to return the money if our customers are not satisfied. "We are not taking any risk, —we know our men. Don't forget SCHREIDEMAN & COMPANY, 13, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANG AN UI. „ (Opposite The Bank of New Zealand.) The Leading Merchant Tailors and Costumiers. Great Stocktaking Sale ■ • In connection with Ihe other branches t 6 Dozen of The New House our Annual Stocktaking will fall due on 20th ulto. 20 Dozen _ THTCTv . , Our orders from Headquarters are: STRONG BROWN Carry over no Winter goods; have the stock "low for 20th." - . PILLOW TURKISH That means that t^e Manager's price- OASES. TOWELS. cutting knife will ontei- deeply into al- ' moat every line. Stock-Taking Price, Stock-Taking Price, This is our first Stock-taking Sale, s*l Jj an-I we intend to make it a memorable "faO Come early Wednesday, as many of thr> Jine.s advertised will sell quickly. THE NEW HOUSE. 138, AVENUE. PRICES IN THE SHOWROOM 1 Ladies' Heavy Flannelette Combiua- 1 1 piece Heavy Leather Shirtine UsWERE NiEVEIt LOWER. tions. Were os b'd. To go 2s Ikl. ually 9£d* To go 6£d. 10 Ladies' Blanket Coats. Were 27.s Gd. AU Ladies' Dressing Gowns afc exactly To 20, 12s <sd. Half Price. 20 Ladies' Hydrolyn Coats. Were 29s ( Ladies' Heavy Flannelette Nightdresses. I HOSIERY AT BIG SAVINGS. Gd. To so, 13s 6d. • To clear, 3s lid. j 6 doz. Ladies' Cashmere Finish Hose. 10 Ladies' Hydro Tweed Coats. Were Heavy Woven Bodices. To go, 2s 6d Xo go, 6d pair. 255. To go, lls 6d. N and 2s 9d. | 12 doz. Ladies" Knitted Gloves. Were o Ladies' Rubber-lined Coats. To go, Is lid. To go, Is 3d nair. »s lid. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT THRILL- Heavier Lines in Ladios' Cashmere Hose 12 .Maid's Rubber-lmed Coats. To clear LNG PJRICES! ; at l()$d, 11-Jd, Is and Is 3d. Os lid, 6s lid, 7s lid. 1 pk>eo Double Bed Sheeting. To go, i Ladies' Woollen Gloves, gauntlet tops 10 Ladies' Knitted Snorts Coats. Were IOJd yard. ! from Is 6d pair 19s. (3d. To go 6s lid. G pieces 36-inch Calico. To go 3s lid 10 Ladies' Smartly Tailored Costumes. dozen. FANCY DRAPERY AT ANYTHING To clear, 19s Gd, 20,% 29s Gd, 355. 3 pieces White and Pink Flannelette, j BUT FANCY PRICES. Worth double. To go 3s 9d dozen yards. ; Ladies' Neckwear, including Peter Pans, '12 Ladies' Heavy Tweed Skirts. Wore Unblcac-hrd Damasks. To go 9}d, 10-J-d j Bows, Collars, Jabots etc. All to S:j Gd. To fr O . 4s Id. and Is yard. ) go at 10^d. Worth up to 3s lid. 12 Ladies Heavy Xavy Serge Skirts. G doz. Thick Turkish Towels. To go Coloured! and Black Veilings. Th 20 12s 6d for 8s lid. j 7kl. lO^d, Is. from 4|d yard. 11 .M;iicl.s' Blanket Coats, good, brown j 4 pieces Storm Flannel. To go 8M 3 doz. Lace Sleeves. To clear. Is pair. and grey shades. Wore 17s Cxi to yard. " Ladies' Handkerchiefs. 4 for 6|d. and 19s Gd. To go, 7s lid and 8s lid. 10 pieces Cretonnes marked clown to 3 for Sid. 36 Wincettc Blouses, Is lid. Worth 4^l yard. Embroideries at 33 1-3 per cent, off 3s Grl. Thick Linen Forfar for Tea Towels. To usual prices. UNDERCLOTHING AT PHFAOMEX go GUI yard. 6 doz. Mercerised Scarves. Usually 2s ALLY LOW PRICES! 500 Blouse "Len^lis in Wincettes. To • 6tl. Now Is 6d. Ladies' Ribbe;! Singlets. To dear at go Is and Is 3d the length. 2 doz. Ail-Wool Scarves, Is lid. To go lU'! % 1 piece Nur?e Nora Apron Linen, ."50 in- Is Gd. LtidicV Woven Combination?. To ehos wido. at 1^ Id yard. 1 doz. Xurse Aprons. To clear Is each. MILLINERY AT REAL B'AKGAIx' RATES. 6 Dozen 6 Only We are determinod to clonn rliis sec- LADIES' CORSETS. lion up thoroughly, ami have decided LADIES I KNITTED COATS. tli.-u every Ha.t shall go. To go, Trimnuvl Millinory to go ;it 3> lid, is 12s. 6d. Hoyt;!;irl^vvoi }\?i* ri patii£ir 'Is. lid. trimmed). \\ ere 3-i (;cl. To tro. Is lid. (Win- Mi,k<\=; to clear. ] s Gd Is Ud PAIR. Is lid. TEN DAYS' OILSKIN CLEARANCE,' f^^W^~^'^ ' genuine snips amoiij; the list, and nil *&(/ -.-. ""_' v*-w-*-»- '^^ requiring oilskin apparel at absolutely rQ ij/ MANTII #^^1 m sici iiice prices shrould make oarlv selco -^^_ fT^f C<:^ -~^rj -fl- v iiJT»A.^ j*. JL^h,*&%tjy wR :Z!,»-^^Sir^i:: ir^«|^ W^n purchasmsma,^renumber to 1 prices Us Gd -and Ms Gd. now celling ~-Z^= ; ]. ,:h^rjSSJ a ' 4 tor. and get VLKITAS. Their USC fflt^SSl^ Hi j^-noexpainca,. Whether in upright § ccs 32 S Gd, now 2os lid. Mbu's htrong 9/// *xx /^\X« Oi inverted icrm, you sre penectly m serviceable oikkins, regularly sold at 2os safe with a VERITAS M or.di. Kale price lSs Ucl. A few men's ///////», |il\\\\\WvM BRITISH MAWnPArTriDP Jw cy.tva special English coats, usually29s ///// I W\V\\N\Vvik ?it IU » a J JtAV,iH f-. <h" M .■ ~ .. Tt i r j ///111 \\\\\\\ \ \ >W^. procurable from all L»as Comrn"r"3 y-Ssß^ 1«- theso snecKiLs. Kcniemb«r, for ton ///'I \\Y\\\ \%. Plumber,, etc V e ri tas lS t JW cinys only fit ami Collins. Ltd., / / \ \ \ \ X^few Works. London. En*. L^F <'Vt>ry!)ody s store for oilskins, Avenue. / / 1 \ \ \ *L>^mß^^

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 30 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 30 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 30 June 1914, Page 2

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