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Ws\,_<S afcSya/ • QUR THIRST SHIPMENT OF NTEW IS TO TT ANl> ' riIIEOT FROM THE HOME FASHION CENTRES! This Illustration is Only One Style of the Useful Sailor, bub have You Seen the REAL NEW SHAPES, , Viz., niHE it/^STEND," UpASINO," ftT^TEPPE," i.4"T\AINTON," A-G. Their Very Simplicity and Daintiness make them the haider to pieUire to you—Best way to see Them in the Windows or Show Roiom.. There is a Spice of Novelty Smartness and Crispness in j^veiy Single Hat, which shows them-to be theOleverest , Work of Skill ed Designers. THE NUMBER IS LIMITED, SO AN EARLY GALL IS ADVISED ! ! ! GEORGE ANITKERSLEY, THE POPULAR HOUSE, WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON (Only). By Special Appointment to By Special Appointment to the Countess of Glasgow. the Countess of Ranfurly. TAILOR MADE GOWNS, ANNOUNCEMENT. We are now making Dresses at Our Old Prices. ,- Coatß and Skirts, and Dresacs fron. £5 sb. Skirt* , from £1 10a. FOR CASH ONLY. Patterns and Self-measurement Forma sent'on application. NODINE & CO S , 30 WELLINGTON TERR ACE, WELLINGTON.

I T AUNDRY EXHIBITION. 1 j ______ The only Ironing Experts in New Zealand, MR AND MRS COXON, will give LESSONS^ in the above at Mr George Sherriff'g Studio, in. Ridgway Street, opposite Green's Wood-turning establishment. Morning Lessons (private), 10 a.m. till 12 a.m., 2/6. Afternoon, 2 till 4 p.m., 1/. Evening, 7 to 9 p.m., I/-.' First Lessons given will be on Shirts and Collars, where the secret pf Starching, Ironing, and Polishing will be taught. Short stay only. Ladies are requested tc< bring Shirt and Collar, when a certain, will be starched and ironed. . Proficiency in two lo*snr>*, one shilling. THE OLD STAKD AGAIN JOHN" FOKBES, ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. I HAVE resumed business at the OLD STAND (opposite Bank of New South Wales) in a Commodious. Brick Building, and. have added veiy largely to my Stock of JEWELLERY, ELECTRO AND SILVER PLATE. Very Many NOVELTIES to be seen in my stock. I have added a NEW -DEPARTMENT, viz., CHINA AND GLASS WARE, whicn has already spoken for itself, Quality and Variety being thea^ consisting of DINNER, DESSERT, TOILET, AND TEA SETS. DRESDEN CHINA ORNAMENTS . . Really Beautiful Goods. ' INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. No one pressed to buy. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. TOHN T7IORBES, J OHN .E ORBES, Opposite Bank o£ New Koutii Wales. FOR Sale, Goodwill Leasehold quarteracre, six-roomed house; ground rent, £10 per annem ; 42 years' lease. To Let, four-roomed house, Taj* street; rent, 6s. Apply eharp, Currje, Lew's and Co.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 2

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