On Saturday, the 11th instant, Messrs. C. L. Duigan and Co. will sel) tho properties of the late Matthew Riordari. Full particulars will be found in our advertising columns. THE MID-SEASON at tho Economio is still forging-ahead. Another big day was experienced yesterday. To-day (Saturday) special attractivo bargains will bo ready. Buyers should shop early to-day to avoid tho crush. Sco the huge pile of genuine bargains at the doors to-day. Visit the Economic to-day. The time for bargains is to-day, and the place for them is the Economic. The wise astronomer fortells The date of each eclipse, Tht* racing man at fingers' ends Has all the latest tips. But we can vouch a fact more true— Oan give a tip more sure— If you would of a cold be rid Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. For . Children's Hacking Cough at Woods' Great Peppermint It 6d. Caiman's Shoe Store, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, is the place to get first-class boots and shoes —those that wear and give satisfaction. Men's Viscolised Kip Watertight, thoroughly watertight, never get hard ; Men's Glace Kid Boots of finest quality, at second grr.de prices; Ladies' and Children's fine Boots and Shoes, a special feature at this establishment. School Boots that we.a.r like steel are not obtainable everywhere. Try Caiman's Shoe Store. NOTICE. * mAKE NOTECE that the WaverleyJL Waitotara Racing Club have secured from the Okotuku Domain Board tho absolute right to the use of the Ol'otuku Domain, known as the Wayerley Racecourse, for the 9th November, 1905, and that the following scale of charges ara fixed for admission to tho grounds:— Gate—Foot passengers Is., Horsemen 2s. Trap (including driver) 25., Passengers each Is. Lawn, Stand, and Paddock ss. Children under 12 years old 2s. 6d. A. E. MATHIESON, Hon. Secretary. Waverley and Waitotara Racing Club.
f^Rf^F* f AN EXTRAORDINARY FREE OFFER: In order to introduce oar Catalogue into every home, we /J& , have decided to absolutely give away 1,000 of our famous «$ >(fl^sSS^Bß^ Gold-filled and Silver Watches (Ladies' and Gentlemen's). MS J&&Z& o~ik" m*SziSß± > * X 1 Our business is Mail Orders. We want your orders and «Lafs^» "P1 ,AxV^- *"-wi 1 des.ire you J° send for our Catal°gues and pur liberal iDfier, B wmf *-*^^' * vilffrlig^i Send postal-note for 4s. 6d c for one ot our Lady's or lilMli i* tk ' LMillrnQ^M Gent's. Trial Order Parcels, containing 6 articles of Jewellery, ■BP "" iigf Brooches, Links, &c, and we send you with the parcel our Mfffi& JL**TL "f Send at once, as this ofier will be withdrawn when we have ■* » JrzS>i& , r distributed sufficient Watches to advertise our goods. THE GOLDSMITHS' COLONIAL CO., Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 8
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