jSlb Children's Washing I I ■^^ft^feW Crocks and J¥ats* , I I Every mother with Wttle ones 1 I I'£rl^^ftf^v *° c ought to become ac- I I V^-^^P?^P^ quainted with the Children's Sec- I 1 W^Lsfflkmi *lon °^ IS s^ore* We know how I I o*^sj¥JL' anxious mothers are to dress their 1 m tiny tots prettily and yet at small i § expense, and we know we can I I help them. Here are some beautiful frocks at i I moderate prices. « I WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, trimmed with Torchon and I fancy lace insertion ;to fit children of one to two years S of age At 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, to 25/6 1 | CREAM SILK FROCKS, trimmed with fancy lace; to 1 ' fit children of two to three years of age I I At 6/6, 7/6, 9/-, up to 30/- § I CREAM CASHMERE FROCKS, very prettily made and I I trimmed with lace At 6/6, 8/-, 9/6, 11/-; to 25/6 I I SUN HATS, with detachable crowns, and handsomely g H trimmed with embroidery R I At 2/9, 2/11, 3/6, 4/-, 5/9, to 11/6 each | I SUN BONNETS, principally in the Dutch shape I I At 2/6, 3/6, 4/-, 5/6, to 10/6 each I I Zj/io "Co?'roct** Store, 1 1 Jtfirkcaldie €& Otains*.. <£td* I | 2lfclltn£ion and papier, ■ I 35 ' • I
MRS. ROBERTS. On laecount of the wet season, will hold a special sale, of the new season's | goods, commencing on "WEDNESDAY | MORNING. November 23rd. A few j quotations from our very large stock, ■ such ias :— : Summer Dress Goods in fawn, brown, | grey and green at 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 9d the dress. j A Good Black Serge, Is 6d a yard. Black Figured Lustre, Is. •Black Canvas Cloths, 2s 3d. Good Washingl Prints, dark colours, 7^d, sale nrice <6d. White Pique, 9d. Sale price, 6d. Tucked Fawns, with insertion, at Is ytard. Galateas from s£d per yard. Cretonnes reduced to 3sd, 4£d and 6id Art Muslins, all designs and shades from 3d yd. HOSIERY. Ladies' Black Lisle Hose, Is. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, seamless feelt, Is pair. . Children's Tan, Black and White Sox, from 7d pair. Boys' Knicker Hose, size 6, Is lid pair, splendid value. LADIES DRESS SKIRTS. All well cut and well made Holland Skirffca at 5s lid. 8s lid, 9s lid. and 10a lid. Black Canvas and Voile Skirts, from 9s 6d. BLOUSES. Black Silk Blouses, latest styles, reduced to 12s 6d. Three only, Silk Blouses, sale price 6s 6d.. Fringe Nets, all shades, at 3£d each. White Muslin Nursing Cuffs, at 3d pr. White Linen Collars at 4d each. Ladies Leather Belts (latest), Is each. Stocking suspenders, 9d pair. White Muslin Aprons, trimmed with embroidery, at Is lid. Large Size Cooking Aprons, Is 9d, Is lid, and 2s 3d. Dark Check Aprons, Is 6d and Is 9d. Children's Pinafores, beautifully | trimmed, new shapes, at Is lid, 2s 6d, and 2s lid. Boys' HoUarid Pinafores, Is 9d and Is lid". Infants' Day Gowns, from 2s 6d. Infants' White Flannelette Gowns, from Is lid. Infants' Shirts from 9d. Infants' Embroidered Squares, at Is lid. Infants' Wool Shawls, from 5s 6d. A very Special Line of White and Cream Lace Cunfains. Girls' Mushroom Hats, Is lid, Bale price Is each. Ladies' Panama Hats 8s 6d, sale price 4s 9d. French Sailor Hats from Is. Children's Pretty Smocked Dresses in oreme, sky. pink, and cardinal, at 4s 6d. White Muslin and Pique Coats and Pelisses, at 5s 6d, 6s Gd, and 8s 6d. All-Trimmed Millineny very much i*educed. ' Come and see. Hats and Bonnets 6s 6d, sale price 4s 6d. Just Landed. 5 dozen Black Silk Umbrellas, from 4s 6d to 12s 6d. A very large stock of Corsets from 19-inch to 3-sin., prices ranging; from Is lid to 10s 6d. , At MRS. ROBERTS' LADIES' EMPORIUM, ON TXTEDNESDAY TVJ-ORNING. COALBROOKDALE COAL. UNSCREENED. THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL IN THE COLONY, It is better value than any other Coal m1 he Market. Can be obtained from all Coal Merchants at the following prices:— Ex Ship, CASH 30s. Per Ton. BOOKED, 325. Per Ton. Cartage to be added or arranged. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY LIMITED. R. MATHIESON, Branch Manager. Office1; St. Hill-Street, Wanganui. BEAUMONT'S MILK STRAINER AND . . AERATOR. (COMBINED). THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Dairy Farmers should see the above before purchasing elsewhere. Saves labour, easy to keep clean and quite easily attached to any size milk oan. Those who have used them use no other. INSPECTION INVITED. ' W. BEAUMONT:
-~—^ • cp Just About Everything Thai you would expect to find in a modern pharmacy can ba found in HEAN'S PHARMACY. Dispensing physicians prescriptions is one portion of our work, and day by day quite a respectable number of prescriptions are prepared her*. Nevertheless, we could dispense many more, and would be pleased to prepare your . prescription, whenever you have one to be dispensed. HEAN'S ■ HEADACHE WAFERS. We can't say too many good things abont these little pain relievers. They have the happy knaok of chasing away a great big headaohe in a very short time. They are not a "just as good" article; they are " the article itself." No better headj ache cure made anywhere at any j price. The sales of several hundreds of boxes since opening in Wanganui prove the phrase, " Hean's Headaohe Wafers oure splitting headaak©s»" Twelve in *3) each box, la. MEAN'S PHARMACY, # I Avenue, Wanganui. | XlB NOTICE. TO UP-RIVER RESIDENTS AND THE TOURING PUBLIC. The Proprietors beg to intimate that SIDDELLS' T7IEDERAL TTOTEL. IDDELLS' JJ EDERAL JLLOTEL. which has just been completed, id now OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. This Hotel has been specially designed to accommodate the Up-river and Coun- ■ try Trade, and is replete with every • Modern Convenience. All Liquors are of the very host 'brands obtainable, and clients may depend1 upon the best of attention. > SIBDELL9' FEDERAL* HOTEL, Opposite River Tourists' Wharf. FROM all parts of tie country come reports from satisfied riders, telling of the pleaa&nt tours they have made on RUDGE-WHITWORTH Cycles. The domotant note in all communications Is_ cowplet* satisfaction with the machine." IWe T9 quit* oertttin tne longer they have ridden ttiem the % more complete will b« the commendation. E. Reynolds and Go., Limited, Agents, Guy ton St.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 6
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