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D»n’t get van Head In < Vise when Bnying a Straw. Time was—and that is not fat distant—when bnying ,a Straw f Hat meant horrible torture. A thing of straw and glue blocked hard, that "wobbled” with . the slightest provocation. Thank goodness, things have changed, for any one of PAUL’S STRAW HATS " are a delight to wear from the very first try on. The pear-shaped crown docs the trick. The New Styles are ever so interesting. Let us show them to you this very day. Here are a few brief descriptions SMART BOATERS—In many widths of brim—-all the latest stylos, pear-shaped fitting, and with the New Headfonn Leather Lining. 4/6, 5/6, 6/8, 7/6, and 8/6 each. THE FINEST PANAMAS—the real McKay—all the way from 12/6 to 43/* each. BOYS’ JACK TAR HATS, in a wondrous array of qualities and wide range of prices. * Every Straw Hat in the stock is Hall Marked, Sterling Quality, while prices (as always at Paul’s) are down to bedrock. J. PAUL & Co WANGANUI.

Galvanised ironware. Galvanised Buckets, Baths, Dippers, etc., are household necessities, they are constantly wearing out, and with “Spring-Cleaning” time here now, you should see what Buckets, baths, etc., need rcpiaoipg. All our complete stock is brought direct from the manufacturers iii' very large quantities, and consequently our prices are exceptionally low. IRON BUCKETS.—Light, medium, and heavy. Suitable for either the lightest housework or the heaviest farm work. Prices 1/- to 4/6. DIPPERS.—AII varieties and sizes. Their usefulness ensures their necessity. From 9d. WASH UP BASINS.—A galvanised washup lasts three times as long as a tinned ono. From 1/-. WATERING CANS.—Start and keep your seeds growing. Largo size, very strong, 3/6. BATHS (Oval). —Strong and extra strong. Our galvanised baths last longer than any others. All sizes from 3/-. MILK PANS.— Very strong and durable. All sizes from 1/8. For those who prefer it, we carry a very largo stock of Tinware, such as Cake Tins, Billies, Basins, Colanders, Pannikins, etc., etc, CALL IN TO-DAY, THE PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU WHEN YOU SEE THE QUALITY. A. C. LENN ARD &Co. WANGANUI’S BUSIEST STORE, CORNER RIDCWAY AND ST. HILL STREETS.

An Unkempt Lawn Is An Eyesore. How arc you impressed when you see a lawn with lons' and untidy grass P Not very favourably, *we’ll be> bound. Yet, unless you keep the grass on your lawn well in hand a like impression will bo created in the minds of thosfo who pass by. There’s no need for anyone’s Lawn to be untidy. i Lawn Mowers of reliable makes can bo had at McFnrlane’s from 22/6 to 60/- . for garden use. For more extensive work we bars large Mowers. But, you’d hotter come along and see them for yourself. D. Mcrarlaoe i im WANGANUI.

5/- EACH COMPLETE READY TO LIGHT. Cut down your Gas Bills and get a Better Light by fixing one of our British made Inverted Burners giving 100 candle power. For CAS PENDANTS, BRACKETS, MANTLES, Etc., we give tho Best Cottages, Shops and Mansions fitted I with all the latest Gas Appliances. Barrel! & Sigley’s, Made from Selected Pasteurised Cream Wanganui Dairy Co., ltd,, Value. WICKSTEED PLACE. BUTTES. NEW SEASON'S MARE, 1/2 per lb. by

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13521, 1 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13521, 1 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13521, 1 November 1911, Page 7

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