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AMUSEMENTS. HpHE ' "jl/TAOBI CJONGSTERS, Xhe. . IVJLaori. Songsters, Under the direction of ENSIGN ARMSTRONG, Will render an Entirely Original and Absorbingly Interesting Charming Programme in the THEATRE ROYAL, MARTON, t>n WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY, 1901. Come and See the Graceful and Dexterous ' "POL" Admission—Reserved Seats 2/-, Back Seats 1/-. APERA TT O U S E. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21sfc, 1901. FANCY DRESS AND POSTER BALL. In aid of the VICTORIA WARD FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock p.m. Double Ticket, 15s. Single—Gentleman, 10s. 6d. Single—Lady, 7s. 6d. . Admission to spectators to all parts of • the house 25., Reserved Seats 6d. extra. Tickets can be had and Seats booked at H. I. Jones and Sons. if Tickets can also ba had from nnj member of the Committee or from the secretaries. Only a limited number jf Ball Tickets to be sold. C. DYMOCK, W. R. REMINGTON, Joint Secretaries. MRS. ROBERTS' : fi REAT TTALF--yEARLY Q ALE MRS ROBERTS having purchased largely in Job Lines, is offering the same to her Customers at Exceptionally Low '* Prices. ■ Dark Dresß Tweeds, double width, at 6d yard. Plain Cloth in Blue, Green or Brown, at 12/6 the dress. . Soma Splendid Patterns in Cretonnes at ■ 4£d yard. Alloa Wool in Grey and Heather Mixture at 2/11 lb. White Honeycomb Toilet Covers at 1/each. Ladies' All-Wool Vests, 10£ d. Ladies Merino Combinations at 3/11. White Lawn Aprons, 1/6 and 1/9, beautifully trimmed. Real Good Quality in Black and Navy. Serges, 11/6 dress. Fvveed Mixtures, 5/11 and 6/11 the drefcs length. Flannelette Blouse Lengths for 1/-. tVomen's Cashmere Hose, seamless, at 1/pair. children's White Muslin and Holland Pinafores at 1/. Ladies' Flannelette Underskirts at 2/6. Very Large Size Holland Aprons at 1/11. ALL NEW GOODS IN THE SHOWROOM. •Some Real Bargains are being offered in Millinery, as all Trimmed Bonnets, Hats md toques will be put up at Half-price. Phis Season's Fawn Cloth Jackets at 11/-, 14/6, 16/6. A Special Line. Ladies' Fawn and Navy Paddock Macin- ■ toshes, from 18/6. iVhite Feather Boas at 3/11. Cheapest in Town. Housemaid's Caps, 6d. Old Ladies' Straw Bonnets, large size, 1/6 each. Children's Trimmed Felt Hats, 1/11 each Jnfants1 Bibs, 6 for 1/. Ladies' Brown Fur Muffs at 6/6 and 8/6. children's Plush Hats, trimmed with fur, at 2/6. Infants' Cream Hata at 1/6; dozens to choose from. Black Sailor Hats, 4/6 and 3/11. Sale - price 2/6. Children's Cream Beaver Coats at 5/11 and 6/11. Black and Coloured Straw Hats, 1// Boxes of Flowers, 6d bunch, ; Boxes of Hats at 6d each. Dne of the Features of our Sale will be )ur Corset Table. Cornets from 1/il pair, all sizes, by Best Makers. Don't Forget: MRS. ROBERTS' TTALF—"VTEARLY /^ASH OALE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. THE MANHATTAN" PATENT SMOKELESS V TNCANDESCENT T AMP t i ±J [s a Beautiful Silver Nickel Lamp, of jElegant Design, and Faithful Workmanship. Four Leading Points about it are—• IT IS THE BEST INCANDES- r CENT LAMP BURNING 1 KEROSENE OIL WITHOUT — MANTLE. c THE LIGHT IS TURNED OUT JUST LIKE GAS—IT DOES'NT g REQUIRE BLOWING DOWN „ THE CHIMNEY. — s — '■ THE WICK REQUIRES BUT SLIGHT ATTENTION, BEING * EASY TO CLEAN, AND, WHEN USED, EASY.TO RE- c PLACE. - ■>" THE FLAME IS, AND MUST S BE, ALWAYS GIVEN. I But the chief. point of it all is—LIGHT. I It will give more light, and burn less oil, comparatively speaking, than any other I lamp in the market. You can take all j the lamps that are sold, and put them in a room, and light them altogether. When . you bring in THE MANHATTAN they ' will suffer an eclipse—it is as if the sun I were shining amidst so many moons. ] The Size of THE MANHATTAN LAMP * is 14 inches, and the Price is 20/-. J It is sold by all Ironmongers. THE Tl/TANHATTAN T AMP r\O IVJL JU \j NEW YORK, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. T\RINK CEYLOIN TEA; fTIHE dainty housewife should, as in X . everything else, study her husband's desire in regard to Tea, a good Cup of which he never fails to appreciate, andwill do well to purchase ALWAYS the purest and best procurable. Now, NIRVANA TEA is a combination of choice Ceylon Teas, selected from different Tea Gardens, and the result is a Brand of Specially Fine Quality, producing an exquisite full flavoured liquor, which, whilst refreshing and pleasant to drink, possesses none of the positively injurious ingredients (nob tea at all), always inseparable from cheap, common tea. IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED "NIRVANA" DO SO AT ONCE. Retailed by— A. M. Howitt, Patea. W. BaJfour, Waverley. A. H. Parkinson, Hawera. S.Ward, Marton. Ellis Bros, and Valder, Taihape. O. G. A. Harvey, Taylorville. LOOK AT THIS. We have received instructions to sell a First-class Boarding House, as a going concern, 12 permanent boarders, house well furnished and beautifully fitted up throughout. Only 7 minutes' walk from P.O. PRICE ONLY £120, including everything. Owner giving up through illness. Rent, 7s. 6d. per week. I R. BADDELEY AND CO., Ridgway Street.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 27 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 27 July 1901, Page 3

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