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GOOD THINGS < IN RiPERY AT DON’T MlfeTAKt THE DOOR, OR YOU’LL LOSE MONEY. 50 ONLY LINEN COATS AND SKIRTS—AII Plain Colours and Newest Shades. Collars Silk Trimmed. 25/6, Worth 35/6. See Our window. TUCKED NET. ' 13 Pieces Only, Paris and Cream Shades, Closely Tucked and Fine Quality. Wholesale Price 1/9. Our Price, 1/9. Only at Warnock’s. PARASOLS. See our Big Lot—--2/11, 3/11, 4/11 each. Smart and Useful Goods. SILK. See pur Japanese Silk at 2/3 a yard. See oar Japanese Silk at 2/11 a yard. Values to make you Customers. WARNOCK’S for CALICOES, SHEETINGS, / SHIRTINGS. DRILLS. GALATEAS, MERTON CLOTHS. A SURPRISE. , 36 only FANCY WHITE SILK Handsomely trimmed With Silk Embroidery and Real Lace and Insertion. In 2 Lots. 10/6 and 12/6 each. , Don’t Mistake the Door and Pay 18/6 and 21/-. .EMBROIDERIES INDESCRIBABLE. Seven Thousand Yards in Stock. 25 inches Wide With Hemstitch Border, for Girls Dresses, 1/6, at Warnock’s. 25 inches wide, Rich ’ Design, with Embroidered Edge, 1/11. 27 inches wide, Very Fine Mjtstin and work, 2/6 it yard. 45 inches wide for Ladles’ Dresses, real nice goods, 3/3, 3/6 -and 4/6 a yard. HURRAH! MORE OF THE AMERICAN CUT RICH SILK BLOUSES, 9/11, 11/«, and 14/-, Why pay 13/6, i6/fl, and 19/6—Besides ours are lodger is sleeves and body, and better cut tfym others. Save Their Customer’s a Lot of Money.

THE TALK OF THE TOW^. Neiiicsnip i sen’s \ ■ .. , . .... '\ Genuine Jewellery Sale 4/- in the £ Discount on Every Article, Some Articles More. ' A FEW EXAMPLES:— LADIES’ SILVER OPEN-FACE WATCHES, 19/-. USUAL PRICE 24/-. GUARANTEED. LADIES’ 18-ct. HUNTING LEVER ROTHERHAM, £l6. USUAL PRICE £2O, GUARANTEED. GENT’S 18-ct. HUNTING LEVER ROTHERHAM, £l9. USUAL PRICE £25, GUARANTEED. 8-DAY KITCHEN CLOCKS, HOUR AND HALF-HOUR STRIKE, 14/*. USUAL PRICE 17/6. S. MOUNTED VASES, 1/- EACH. THIS IS OUR FIRST SALE SINCE STARTING IN BUSINESS—THERE FORE GENUINE. Nettleship & Son., OPPOSITE CHRIST CHURCH', - VICTORIA AVENUE. W. M. Luxford & Co., ARE OFFERING DRAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES AT ABSURD PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM EARLY. All Goods Must be Cleared to make Room for more Arriving in a Fortnight’* Time Direct from London, BOY’S SHIRTS, 25 per cent, less ithan ordinary selling price. BOYS’ SUITS, 20 per cent, loss than ordinary selling price. LADIES’ BLOUSES, 25 per cent, less less than ordinary selling prices. MEN’S STRAW HATS, 33 per cent, less than ordinary selling prices. MEN’S TROUSERS, 20 per cent less than prdinary selling prrfces. MEN’S SUMMER SINGLETS selling absurd prices, DRESS LENGTHS, only a few left, at 25 per cent, loss than ordinary prices. LADIES’ SUMMER COSTUMES, at 11/6 to clear. CRETONNES, 4d. per yard. SUMMER DRESS STUFF, 25 per cent, loss than ordinary selling price. BOYS’ BRACES, 6d., 9d., and 1/-. MEN’S BRACES, 1/- to 2/6. HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for 1/-. - BOOTS ANO : SHOES —Ail Boots and Shoos Reduced, and are selling at Absurd Prices to Clear. ; We must got rid of thorn. ' No Bankrupt Stock with us, but all New Goods fresh from London and Colonial Manufacturers. , WE GUARANTEE ALL THE GOODS WE . SELL. *0 <C?o* 9 ARAMOHO & WANGANUI EAST.

I it SI THE BRILLIANT POLISH :: • . ■ % ,• ' For TAN-BOOTS and LINOLEUMS ALL GROCERS - - 6d per TIN

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 6

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