THE DONS ! pi BEAT ANNUAL QTOCK— mAKING C<ALE ! ! ! WILL COMMENCE ON ■ . ; NEXT. ! ■'•'■■■. NOVEMBER '25th, I TO GIVE THE PUBLIC SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT! : KEMNANTS ! A CONSIDERABLE QUANTITY OF TRt,6& HAVING ACCUMULATED,. WE SHALL MARK THEM AT PRICES NKYVKR. BEFORE HEARD OF IN WANGANUI, IN ORDER TO AVOID TAKING THEM INTO STOCK 1 MILLINERY ! •■ i THIS OF GOODS. FOR WHICH THjS DON Io Hi) KOTKD WILL j BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT GIUOATLY REDUCED PRICES. NOTE.— This is not an Ortlimu-y Sale; it is OUR GREAT ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING;SALE, and -therefore tlio Goods will be .marked at Prices WHICH MUST SELL THEM! Dob Sol Goods Spfeat& . J. S. SCOTT, \ • Manager. FOR SEVENS AYS ONLY ! !.! TjUIOM SATURDAY, T\XOVEMBEK IJ.TH, TO SATURDAY, 01ST -VTOVEMBER,'INCLUSIVE.! WE WILL OFFER HEARTHRUGS AS UNDER : X A AT ATIONAL T>UGS } 27 x 54. 50 ]N U H . 3/9, 4/6, 5/11, 6/11 ! ft* riHTCAGO . T>UGS. -36-x 72. .-■-,■ %q. \j X\> 2/6 Each ! C\A /GLASGOW "DUGS. 36 s 73. .../ !&4 IjT ■;-■ JA> 2/11 Each! Qi X ONDON TIUGS. 30x72. 100 D OOR S LII'S-_^_ _' •>**[ THESE LINES ARE CHEAP, .\nTd~\\h^ MAKE XOIJR HOMES TIOMFORTABLE AND pHEELUOJL ! o J, J. BUCKKELL* MELBOURNE HOUSE, AVENUE, WANGANUI. m$M/w^ Gmwant COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, I<J7 AND l'J!) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. NEW ARRIVALS. . . ■.;. LACE GURTATNS. 3 YARDS LONG 4/6 to 9/6 PAIR. 3i YARDS LONG Gs 9d to 16s 6d Pair. 4 YARDS LONG 8s 9d to 21s Pair. REPRODUCTION GURTAMS. • IN IVORY AND ECRU ... \ rSiSSANCE"'.'.'/.■.'.■.■.■/.■.■.■.■.''.'.■ IQS. OB TO AKS. MARIE ANTIONKTTE Lv U l±o DESIGNS. MORESQUE •• , , „ . ■ SWISS CURTAINS 24s 6d to bOs Pair. GUIPURE CURTAINS 24s to 66s Pair. GUIPURE DART CURTAINS 13s 6d to 120s Pair. MADRAS MUSLIN in Cream and Art Colouring. FRILLED MADRAS IN ART Colouring, 3s 6d to 4s 9d per yard. TASSELLED MADRAS in Art Colouring, 2s 8d per vjud. BLIND HOLLANDS, INSERTIONS,. LACES, and FRINGES in the LATEST ART SHADES. Is in the £ Discount off AH CASH PURCHASES. m^ammmm „ Mahgaweka, 25th June, 19 ; 03. Mr H. H. THOMPSON, Manager, N.Z. Accident Insurance Company, Wanganui. Dear Sir,— „ , , , lf , I must express my appreciation ot the great trouble you have taken in investigating my claim re the death of my late workman, J. S. Deuchar, and more especially express my satisfaction for your Prompt and Liberal Methods of Settling. Many companies would have disputed tins claim, and so put me to much trouble. You, however, wrotd a cheque and had the matter fixed up witihin a fortnight from the date of death. . Whenever I can use my influence m your favour I shall certainly do so. Very faithfully^ours, GEORGETTI NOTE.—Th« above tetter, which is published by .permission, forcibly shows x to great: advanUge tio all requiring Accident of dealing with thu Contpany. iTirough the Special Powers Mr Thompson holds Employers ar< SaWSmuoh Trouble, Expense, and passible Arbitration or Supreme Couri proceedings, workmen ai^ satisfied, and the Company gets its business more or account of its own god name than through the efforts of its officers am agents.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1279, 28 November 1903, Page 3
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