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RE D UCTIO N Every Shoes a Bargain It will pay you to he on hand early each morning to share the best of the good values. We have rummaged through the entire Stock, picking up here and there, odds and ends, and we want to clean up all these lots to make room for New Goods arriving. Durmg the past two.weeks we have been selling at remarkably low prices, and for the last days FURTHER REDUCTIONS will be made, as we want to complete a clearance within the quickest possible t’meFURTHER REDUCTIONS. Sopie one has lost money over jhese, “but that’s not we nor you." . 36 LADIES’ BLACK LACE AND BUTTON SHOES. Imported stock. AJmost every size. Usually sckS at 10/6 to 12/3. ■ c ’ ;■ v : Further/Ksdacsa, «/9’.to'6/9.. 43 LADIES’ BLACK CANVAS WALKING SHOES. Usually 5/11. Further Reduced, 2/6. 37 .LADIES’. TAN GLACE SHOES. Usually 12/ S. Further Reduced, 6/9. 54 PAIRS LADIES’ SUPERIOR BUTTON SHOES, Pump Soles. Usually 12/6 to 14/6. Further Reduced, 7/9. 147 PAIRS LADIES’ LACE AND BUTTON SHOES, in Glace, Kid, and Box Calf, -usually 14/ S. Further Reduced, 7/9. 96 PAIRS LADIES’ TAN GLACE LACE SOOTS. Usually 14/6. . . Further Reduced,' 7/11. 40 PAIRS LABIES’ BLACK LACE SHOES, Eostock’s Celebrated make. Usually 16/6 to 18/6. Further Reduced, 11/9. , Eli® - EVERY MAN WOULD LIKE TO SAVE FROM 4/-, TO 6/- ON HIS BOOTS! HERE WE ARE. 27 PAIRS OF MEN’S BOX CALF BOOTS. Usually 18/6. Warehouse Sals Price, 12/9. 30 PAIRS OF MEN’S TAN GLACE BOOTS. Welted Soles; American Shape. Usually 23/6. Warehouse Sale Price 14/9. 49 PAIRS OF MEN’S PATENT SHOES, Both Lsce and Bow Styles. Usually iO/6 and 12/6. Warehouse Safe, Price 5/11. 18 PAIRS WHITE BUCKSKIN TENNIS SHOES, Pure Red Rubber Soles. Usually 18/6. Warehouse Sale Price 13/9. 24 PAIRS MEN’S TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, Welted Soles. Usually 21/-. Warehouse Sale Price 14/6. BUY YOUR BOOTS AT PRICES BELOW THE USUALLY WHOLESALE RATES, AT REES JONES’. SCHOOL BOOTS FOR GIRLS, AND SCHOOL BOOTS FOR BOYS; BOOTS FOR TODDLING INFANTS. An Immense Aggregation at Prices that barely pay for the cost Leather. CHROM LACE BOOTS FOR GlßLS—Sizes 11 to 1. Usually 8/11. Further Reduced Prices, 5/9. STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS FOR GlßLS—Usually S/11 and 9/6. Further Reduced Prices, 5/9. SUPERIOR SCHOOL BOOTS FOR GlßLS—Usually 10/6 and 11/6 Further Reduced Prices, 7/9 anti 7/11. BOYS’ SCHOOL BOOTS—Sizes 2’s, 3’s, 4’s; all different. Usually 10/6,11/6,12/6. Further Reduced Prices, 7/9, 7/n, 8/9. You can Save Lots of Money by Buying your Boots at REES-JONES’To-morrow. IF CHILDREN’S SHOES ARE WANTED, PARENTS SHOULD NOT MISS THESE. CHILDS’ PATENT LACE BOOTS—Sizes 4, 5, 6. Usually 3/11. Further Reduced Price, 1/0. CHILDS’ GLACE BUTTON BOOTS—Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6. Usually 3/11. Further Reduced Price, I/O. CHILDS’ PATENT LACE BOOTS—Size 0 only. Usually 4/6. Further Reduced Price, 1/11. CHILDREN’S GREY KID SHOES—Sizes 4, 5, 6. Usually 4/11. Further Reduced Price, 2/9. CHILDREN’S VIOLET AND GREEN KID SHOES—Sizes 4, 5,6. Usually 5/11. Further Reduced Price, 2/9. BIG GIRLS' BLACK CANVAS SHOES—With One Strap, and Lace Up. Usually Sold at 3/11 and 4/6. Further Reduced Price, 1/9,

t-Al>lES UNDERWEAR. WHITE LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, 3/3, 3/9, 4/0. WHITE LONGCLOTH COM3., 4/-, 4/11, 5/6; 6/-, 6/9, 7/6. WHITE, LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, 2/11, 4/3, .5/9,. WHITE LONCCLOTH CAMISOLES, 3/-, 3/3, «/-, ,4;3, 4/6. WHITE LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, 5/11, 7/3, 7/6. WHITE LONGCLOTH UNDERSKIRTS, C/S-S/S, 12/*, 14/-, 15/S, 16/-. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL GASH PURCHASES FRO ! 10/-. DRAPER, AVENUE. ariaiie

r Tfce Latest 6d. and I/- per Tin - * ALL GROCERS

84 /■ s®s n v w fiifßS mm «■ 11 =l3 1» Mf Ite: Spl »4 3 1 * if ~ *,V I - I,®! l!5Sg tt i THIS is the most reliable Keywind English Lever Watch made. It is manufactured expressly for us by Rotherams,- of Coventry, England. No other watch exceeds in popularity/this particular one. It is a strongly built watch jand very suitable for theMau or Youth in the country. The case is of sufficient strength to withstand the roughest usage. The movement is a capped full plate, with compensation balance and 10 jewelled actions. A Watch good for a Lifetime Order one by mail to-day. Deal direct with ns, as we do not employ any agents. PRICE (Post Froo) - 84/Mention this paper when ordering and we will send you with watch one of our Strong White Mf.tai, Chmks. STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD. JEWELLERS WELLINGTON.

a ?^Mss9es»aaasfis scores of nd to. ’ ing down icr in tho Spring Vacuum rooms . How welcome this request will be to scores of housewives with Spring Cleaning to attend to. ’ Don’t worry about the annual dusting down and cleaning out of every crevice and corner in tho home. can easily relieve you of the “terrors” of Spring , Cleaning. VfeS ■ For a trifling fee wo will send our Vacuum Cleaner to your homo in charge of an expert, and _ thoroughly clean every square inch of your rooms . and remove every particle of dust..; r-fiC No, madam, there is no necessity to remove • the fuf-hiture; the Vacuum Cleaner obviates that trouble because it sucks up dust and grit from places a broom could never reach. Au estimate for cleaning your entire home or a single room will be gladly given. ... PURSER AND SON WANGANUI,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 3

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