THE STOCKS-HELD BY ARE AS NEAR PERFECT AS IT IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THEM. THE HOUSE IS JUST PACKED WITH THE NEW SEASON'S GOODS? WE STOCK—Ladies' Panama Hats, from 3/11 t0"22/6! WE STOCK—Ladies' Silk Blouses, from 10/9 to 45/-! WE STOCK—Ladies' Sailors, from 1/- to 9/61 WE STOCK—Trimmed Millinery, ■ from 5/9 to 65/-! WE STOCK—Washing Prints-, from 4d to 1/- per Yard' WE STOCK—Fancy Muslins, from 6d to 1/11 per Yard I WE STOCK—Fancy Merlawns. from B£d to 1/6 per Yard. WE STOCK—Lace Collars, from 1/- to any price! WE STOCK—Ladies Gloves from 6d to 7/9 per pair! WE STOCK—Ladies' Hose, from lOd to 4/6! IN BRIEF—You! can Get Anything in the SOFT GOODS LINE from THE DON, „_ WHO SUPPLY THEIR WARES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONDUCIVE TO HONEST TRADING ! mHE T^ON QiOFT SYNDICATE. WANGANUI AND STRATFORD. HARRY W. BISHOP, Manager. " -.' THE AUSTRALIAN W IDOWS' FUND T IFE ASSURANCE CjOCIETY. T TD. JL O Ju (ESTABLISHED, 1871). T>URELY TVrUTUAL—NO SHAREHOLDERSAll Profits belong to the Members of the Society. Every desirable form of Life Assurance, Endowment, and Annuity Busine» transacted. TjiEATURE. NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE, exempting from Payment of Premiums when the assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated either by accidental bodily injury, or by illness, or by mental disorder. LIBERAL CONTRACTS will be made with gentlemen of influence and good position who are able to introduce business. FUNDS EXCEED £1,500,000. INCOME EXCEEDS, £250,000. EXCEPTION/ rJY LARGE RESERVES. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— John Gutlirie Wood Aitken, J.P., Chairman (Mayor of Wellington). Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull (Messrs W. and G. Turnbull and Co., Merchants Wellington). Walter Fell, M.D., Oxford- M.R.C.S., Lond. HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND: Custom House Quay, Wellington. V. H. BAXTER, Resident Secretary. a DISTRICT OFFK^Q: Rutland Chambers, BLidgway Street, Wanganui CECIL J.WRAY, Local Advisor. CHAS. H. BLACK, JCistriot Manager. A GCEDING to the expressed wishes of our Customers, we have decided to use A a registered brand ANGARETTA, with all goods formerly-known as Kanzarelte, and branded with the figure of a Kangaroo and the word Angarette. The Chief Justice having given his decision that the word Kanpuette and the figure. Kangaroo may be used by anyone, we would caution all buyer* to see the above brand on all boots and shoes; these alone are genuine, all others,'.whether caded Kaiigarette, Kangarata, or any (similar Bounding name are merely imitations, ana k*ing frequently made of an inferior quality of leather, should bs avoided. ™" """ -*^ «^s^r leather that we have been using for nearly two years it ha 9 proved to be very durable and comfortable in wear. For light Goods, ©specially Ladies' Shoes, we would recommend our lumps Branded rhfty are quite as light as any American 'or Continental, ara as durable and very much lower in price. Any Boot or Shoe bearing one of the above brands is guaranteed by the Manufactur L W. &J. STAPLES & CO. WELLIN QTON,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 3
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