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The Economic Mid-Season Sale! BARGAINS IN Dress Goods. DURING OUR GREAT MID-SEASON SALE OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, we are offering some reaily DESPERATE BARGAINS on FASHIONA/BLE DRESS STUFFS. In fact, we've aiever previously offered swoh Chciioe Goods alb sudh Temptiin g Prices. If you're wanting anything ' 'in Dress 'Goods, you cant afford_ lt> miss this Sad©. . Jusfc stfcudy Itihese BARGAINS, and tlhen cotme in and see tihe goods. DOUBLE-WIDTH COLOURED ALL-WOOL NUNSVEILING, OHEOK DRESS STUFFS, QA VSkvA ' ' 9d, yard - worth i a 6d. WORTH Is 6d * In Va*T S O°h«XTS- . Ate>, . Oardfindl, Na»vy, BroWn, Sky, Pink, A FEfW (PIEEOES CHEAM, SKY AND and Fawn. PINK IAT la yard. SHEPHERD'S PLAID DOUBLE- Few Pieces onJy WIDTH DRESS STUFFS, ~ DRESS STUFFS, Is. yard Is. yard r W.ORTHI S 9d. WOROMDOUBLE, Blaok and WMte, Navy, Sky; Nil, _■-_..., -, Fawn. " ■ -*-'n V-anoius Colours. 40in. SHEPHERD'S PLAID DRESS 45in. WOOLLEN SHEPHERD'S Is. 3d. yard ' is. 6d. yard < TOHDH 1. IK WORTH 2, lid, Bl aok *»i WM^Navy, Brow^, Nil, Wm.SHBPHB^M.AIDCeECK 46in . ALL . WO OL PAINAMA OLOTH, Is. 4d. yard 2s. 6d. yard WORTH Is lid. . . USUALLY 3s 6d. Black and Wihifce Check, <witih Embroidered Spat, Sky, Red, Green, , In Every <3<o6d Shiade. ■ : Nil. . ■■ ■■■.■...-.- CHECK DRJESS STUFFS, SpeicAal'Line. ■_ _ ALL-WOOL GREY iDRESS TWEED, Is. 6d. yard 2s. 6d. yard WORTH 2s-3d. USUALLY 33 6d. Navy, Black, Nil, Fawn, Btfown, In iGreys <mly. :' ' Helio. -^—^.^—^ j-r— —■—-~—^'—** A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICOCBNT, OUR GREAT MID-SBASON SALE IS NOW (PROCEEDING. BUM tO^PAy * George and taley,-Ltd., I ffiaftgaD^ and lyeUington,

* WANTED. WANTED Known, that the Royal Swift Lady's Machine is the most suitable Bicycle for ladies to ride, as it is very easy running. Tyres to oixfer. Prices from £21: Easy terms arranged: Adams' Stair Cycle Co., Ay- ' enue, Wanganui. iANTED KNOWN.—Our dog collars are neat, strong, and lastdng, and improve the dog's appearance. Prices Is to 5s (3d. Young and Collins, ' Avenue. "ANTED> Known.^-Another monster Castle Tea Competition now open for £200; Save every coupon for Dej oember 31st. £200 bonus. i "f A7ANTED Known, various Valuabk l VV Prizes, including £5, £2. and . several single Sovereigns and' Half- ■ Sovereigns, still unclaimed. Apply tc Castle Tea Company. . ■ L VX7ANTED, everyone to read aboul > VV the big conundrum competition I page 2. Wny should you not be th« winner of the first price (£SO), or on< . of the other nine cash prizes? WANTED KNOWN.—Just arrived 3 dog couples. Very useful for con- ' necting dogs together, especially at show 1 time. See these. Young and Collins, Avenue. - ' TTTANTED all dog owners to buy a ' VV cake of our special Dog Soap. A sure vermin cleameer. Young and Collins, Avenue. i Tf 7ANTED, Every Lady to ask for the J VV Sotalis Toilet Trio. The articles are without superior. Try them. 1 *O7ANTFD KNOWN.—Do you warn . \V your House Painted or Renovat - ed or any Painting or Paperhanginj Work done. Mr Joseph Oronin, Maris 3 Place, is ready for you. He has hat » large experience and has an efficiem . staff to do tho work. Satisfaction guar r anteed. : WANTED Known—We have to hanc mtany special Ladies' Lines, ! bought at a big discount for spot cash If you want anything cheap for a hoh- " day, mow is your time. Come and set ! them at Thorp's, opposite the Englist Ohuirch. ■ WANTED Known, just to hand, oui well-known line of Football Boots, all sixes, from 3's to 10's, ix stock. Our usual price for this wel , known line, 10s. 6d. a pair, at Tborp s ; opposite the Church of England, Wan ganui. __ 1 ■ WANTED Known, a very fine lot o Gents' Glace Kid Balmorals an< i Button Boots to hand. Prices, the low est on record for this class of boot. S< 1 them at Thorp's, opposite the Englif Church, Wanganni.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12646, 6 November 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12646, 6 November 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12646, 6 November 1905, Page 1

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