3n «.fefe«t«t«iM.«t«t«t«t*i«t«t«tit v/\ * f For HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, i *5 ;-« |R. H. White &Co J §1 C/l 10 Pieces 36in. CALICO, white or unbleached, 3s lid dozen. fS% + ki^ Lar.£ e Size 'HEARTH RUGS, Sal© Price 12s and 13s 6d. \M 7 pieces only COLONIAL FLANNEL, pink and grey only, B£d yard Ttrffr !£► J^ 25 pieces PLAIN SATEEN, 8 different shades, worth 9£d, now 3|d. *«•■% <dfe| REAL EIDER-DOWN QUILTS, Sale Prices 28s 6d, 335, 45s 6d, 55s—Worth & A^^ Z^ r^ Double. .; I tf"\ ° Hi w FLOOR CLOTHS, guaranteed not to crack, 2 yards wide, Is lOd yard. | M O| > M 9er ®W^ food*, j v s 111 \! Vi 5 (V, \R.H. White &Co *** n j •-•*, m^ M 1 pieoa BLACK SURAH, worth'"2s 6d; Sale Price Is 3d yard. V" Messaline and Louisen© SILKS FOR BLOUSES, worth 3s lid; now 2s 6d yai-d. 0 5 pieces SILK VELVETS, worth ;4s lid yard; Sale Price 6d yard. 6 boxes of VELVETEENS, in Nftyy and Brown; Sale Price 9£d yard. 6 pieces of All-wool NUN'S VEIIjINGS, Sal© Price Is yard. jm± 3 pieces of Best Quality WINOEpf, Pi.ik, Sky, and Cream, 2s 9d yard. f\J 50 pieces Double-width I)RESS J^ATP RIALS, worth Is lid, now ll^d yard. REMNANTS on our Centre Tables at Throw-out Prices.
- . : . — ■ t Tlie Canterbury Casl| Grocer, BIDGWAY ST&EMT. THE MAN WHO SAVES YOUR HARD CASH. . WILL NOT BE UNDEESOLD. WE consider it our Special Mission to Sell Better Groceries for the Same Money or similar goods for less money than any other Store in this town. AND WE DO IT. Scores and scores of poundd in good hard, solid cash is being saved by the thrifty housewives of Wanganui every week because of the Prices we do sell Groceries, Crockery, Brushware, and Household Ironmongery How is it done?— Superior Buying, no bad debts, no debt collector to pay; in fact, you are not asked to pay for the man who never pays. CASH OVER THE COUNTER DOES THE TRICK. Please look along the following short Price List, and don't forget to bring your order in: Morton's Cream of Tartar, Is. 3d. lb. Evaporated Peaches, 8d; per Ib. . Edmond's Baking Powder, lid. tin. Evaporated Apples, 9d. per lb. 1 Sharland's Baking Powder, lid. tin. Gallon Tin Pia Fruits, Is. 9d. Sago, 7 lbs. for Is. Bacon, 7£d., by side. Tapioca, 7 lbs. for Is. Jams, 3s. 9d. per dozen. Rice, 5 lbs. for Is. Apricots^ 2£ lb. tin, Bd. Currants, 4d. lb., or 3s. 9d. dozen. Peaches, 2£ lb. tin, 9s. Raisins, sd. per lb., or 4s. 6d. dozen. Pineapples, 2£ lb. tin, 7d. Sultanas, 5d per lb., or 4d. 6d. dozen Matches, 3s. 6d. per gross. (All my fruits are cleaned by Salmon steak, lOd. machinery). Salmon, tall, 9d. New Dates, 6d. per lb. Flour, Sugar, Potatoes, etc., all REEvaporated Apricots, 9d. lb. . DUCED PRICES. CROCKERY. ■ Dinner Plates reduced to 4s. 9d. per dozen; Pudding Platee, 4s. per doz. Bedroom Sets down to 11s. 6d. In fact, all my immense stock of Glassware, Brushware, and all lines in this direction must go, a.Si I have further shipments coming, and must have room. Don't Forget, I have, and am, keeping down the prices in this district. < J. Tr'COOCH, THE CANTERBURY CASH GROCER, RIDWGAY STREET, i J. KERNOHAN, Manager.
WANTED Known, we are now fitting the Fagan Two-speed hub. This hub makes head winds and hills disappear as if by magic, and has completely captured the British cycling public; just the thing for Wanganui roads. CaV. and inspect. Adams' Star Cycle Co., Avenue. A REVOLUTION . . IN ... DEBSS CUTTING. MISS L. ROBERTS, late of London (inventor and patentee of the Imperial System of Dress Cutting) gives a FREE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION IN THE CLASS ROOM, DAILY, from 10 to 9, till TUESDAY NEX'J. i COOCH'S BUILDINGS. Classes are now formed under the representative, Miss Johnstor, late of David Jones, Sydney. All shaped Coats, Skirts, Children's Dresses, Boys' Coats, Undergarments, Shaped Collars and Blouses, to be learned in one lesson of two hours. Every mother and daughter should bo her own dressmaker.
; j WANTBDB. WANTED Known, a quantity, of Boys' and Youths' School Boots, specially made to stand rough winter weather. They can be thoroughly recommended: We are the only house to hold these lines. Ask for them at Thorp's, opposite tihe English Church Wanganui. WANTED, Newsboys to Sell "N Z TiWßits." Quick sales and liberal commission. Apply Manager, rhls morning. ANTED Known, a first-class lot of Ladies' Light Strap and Button Shoes; good fitting, and stylish, from the best English and American makers. Selling fast, at prices unbeaten in Wanganui, at Thorp's, the Avenue. WANTED to Exchange, a Choice Suburban Home for a Town Property, of, say, quarter acre and six rooms. Full particulars from LEWIS AND CO., ' ..' Avenue. WANTED to Sell, Lady's Rambler Bicycle, No. 390. This machine is in splendid order, and had very little use, a good chance to get a £24 machine for £10 cash. Easy terms arranged. Adams' Star Cycle Co., Avenue.' J WANTED Known, a very fine lot of Gent's GRace Kid Balmorals »nd Button Boots to band. Prices, the lowest on record for this class of boot. See them at Thorp's, opposite the English Church. Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12547, 10 July 1905, Page 1
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