The Finishing Touch! S .£3OO GIVEN AWAY £200 More to follo^H "When we say we are giving away £200 we don't mean tliat you aro at liberty to ' 'COME-'AND HELP YOURSELVES! f^SS^^^^S^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^Wl What we mean is that when we dec kled to open business in Wanganui we also decided to introduce ourselves to the public by , GIVING AWAY FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS -*■,;"' A in tlie form of genuine reductions in the price of our goods. • NOW REMEMBER —Talk is cheap, but it takes money to buy advertising space; so we don't want to beall the time shouting about what we are going to do. ■ _ ■:,. < a.~ -*^B When we give yon a <£5 15s Suit / I or a Lady's £%-%& €4stume , Jl — — -^ for 10 VI We are actually giving you £4 2, jm NOW, DON'T YOU SEE IT? _„ ___—^- x We want you to get to know us, and we are quite satisfied we will gei hack our £50{r*in a very sliork^^H time through the volume of business we will do. THE MONEY IS QUITE SAFE. ' All Out Tailors 1 Came with us from our AUCKLAND business, and ore the pick of New Zea^^^H land workmen. That is why we can guarantee to return the money if our customers *re not satisfied. We 3^^^^H not taking any risk, —we know our men. _^^^^^l Don't forget SCHNEIDEMAN & COMPANY, 13, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. (Opposite Tho Bank of New Zealand.) The Leading Merchant Tailors and Costumiers. FROST'S Great Salvage Sale Still Booming r FRESH BARGAINS EVERY DAY, I ■ 20-incli WHITEPARLETTE SlLK—Usually 3s. 3d. NOW Is. 6d. yard. • t ■ ■ 50-inch NAVY and BLACK COATING SERGE — Usually 3s. lid. NOW Is. lid. yard. ■ si-inch HEAVY NAVY SERGE— Usually 3s. 6d. NOW 2s. 6d. " 1 66-inch TABLE DAMASK, White ami Cream—Usually 2s. 6d and 2s. lid. ■-..■,■' SOW Is. 6id. 3fi-inch STRIPED FLANNELETTES—UsuaIIy lOjd yard. NOW ss. lid. doz. 36-inch HEAVY WHITE FLANNELETTE -Usually 9Jd. NOW os. lid. doz. UNION SHIRTINGS—UsuaIIy Is. and Is. 3d. NOW 6^l. dozen. LARGE BATH TOWELS—Usually 3s. 6d .pair. NOW 2s. 3d pair. '' *' HEAVY livl BLANKETS—UsuaIIy 225.-6 d. pair. NOAV 17s. 6d. "" _^ 11/4 COLONIAL BLANKETS—UsuaIIy 325. 6d. NOW 245. 6d. LADIES' RAIN COATS, Latest Shape s—Usually 225. 6d. NOW 9s. lid. , - j NEW TWEED SKlßTS—Usually 9s. lid. NOW ss. lid. -J MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS—UsuaIIy 6s. lid. NOW 3s. lid. ''' ' ' . ■ WOOL SPORTS COATS—Usually 10s. 6d. to los. 6d. NOW 6s. lid. M SMART REVERSIBLE BLANKET'S COATS, trimmed largo buttons, with 1 wide belt. The latest style—Usually oos. NOW 17s. 6cl. _ 1 LADIES' NEW FELT HATS—Going at Is. and Is. lid. _~^ZZ^^-~ I SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS— Going at 3s. 6d. -^----^>-~—- ■^■■-1 • ■ NEW SEASON'S TRIMMED HATS—From 6s. lid. ' I WIDE MII.TJXERY RIBBON (Plain and Stripes)— Usually Is. to 2s. lid. I NOW 4Ad. yard. - ffM ALL-WOOL SCARVES., full bizo—Usually 3s. 6d. NOW Is. lid. ' filM LONG WOOT, OLOVKS (Whitfl and Colours)— Usually 2s. 9d. and 2s. lid. " NOW Is. lid. " ' GOOD .EMUROIDKItY.. EDGINGS and INSERTIONS—Going a t Is. lid. and - M 2.5. lid. dozen. LADIES' H.S. HANDKERCHIEFS—Going «t Is. 6d dozen. JL DRI'ISS SHIELDS—AVers 9d. pair. Clo'.nz :«t 3d. J I MKX'.S LARGE WHITE HANDKERO HIEFS—At 2s. 31d. and "as. 6d. dozen. /■ J / I XOTR.—A lot of our stork has NOT BEEN DAMAGED IX ANY WAY., while tlie • only damage clone, to. / I some was by water. Still the whole lot must go out. . ' / m WHERE THE BIGGEST BARGAINS ARE. V X "^^^S JS I'UO-MIXG MERRILY ALONG. YOU WILL FIND GENUINE DUCITONS ON ALL GOODS THROUGHOUT THE SHOP. THE HOUSK FOR value. _,~ —-^^^^^1 tp^sa y4^. ff"^O & x&' I^J& S if iS-t+iiSt* ,r-ii -P" I Home Dofonce requires more than bat- Troubled with Nasal QvttaiT^^^^^^H a.,., JSJIiSSJL.HSSS.''.^ J L'oships. Every househoUrnceds " NAZ- don't you get "NAZOL"—t!jj^^^^^^^™ qj.;> t() p ro tec'-t it against coughs and specific which is praised by f^^^^^^^^^^l ORDER IT AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT co i c | s , influenza, and bronchitis. ."NAZ- tested it»JjW/"J?.so effecty^^^^^^^H /if.X Isr tho 1U Fap.ty Svxas. ()j.-> j s a i )Oon to old and young. GOinr^j^^^B^/Ccsts only / ' . ._.._!. " _"_ doses i'or Is. Gd. 's^^^^^l^l^^^^^^^lL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 1 July 1914, Page 2
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