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J. Paul & Co.'s GREAT Half-Yearly SALE STILL_ BOOMING. ,"\^TE desire to thank all those ladies and gentlemen wlio helped to make the 1. y t opening days of our sale an "Eaey Record. Though a tremendous quantity of stock has passed out, there are thousands of bargains left. Call early and make your selection. SOME MOEE BARGAINS. BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR-. I BOYS' WEAR. Ladies' Combinations. Spocial make. . Wonderful double texture. Usual Beys' Norfolk Suits, strap and buckle, prices, 353. Now selling at 17s bd. steP> collar, yok© back and front, Ladies' Unde-rvests of the samo 10s 6d and 17s 6d. make, 19s 6d. Now 9s lid. I Boya' Colonial Tweed Melville Suits. 24 only Ladies' Woven Combinations, \ These ore very stylish and neat. natural wool. Special price, 5s Gd. • 10s 6d and 12s 6d. A Job Purchase Manufacturer's Samples Youth's Cambridge Serge Suits, plain Knitted and Woven Combinations knickers, 17s 6d. and Vests, Spencer and Bloomers, Youth's Cambridge fwesd Suite, with etc., etc. All to go nt Half Price.' strap and buckle. Sal© price, 19s i <xl 22s 6d, 27s 6d. 29s 6d. A BIG PURCHASE. ; Boys' Nary Jerseys, 18, at 2s 3d and 2s 11,040 yards of Job Lacos, including « 6:1. AH sizes in stock. Rise 3d for Magnificent Range of Insertions, i each size. and include Cotton and Linen Tor- j ■ chons, both roal and machine made.! SPECIAL CUTS. Paris. Oriental, Valenciennes, Clunv. I and other makes. Sal© Prices, Id, Ladies' Knitted Vests in White and l^d, 2d, 2Jd, 4d. 4£d. j Pink, at Is, Is 6d, Is lid. Worth a Skirt Pleatings in all colours, witli good deal more. pinked edges, mounted on muslin 12 only Ladies' Underskirts. Usual ready far use. Sale Price, 3d and price. 10s 6d, 13s 6d. Now 3s lid. 4^. 24 pairs Stockingefcte Bloomers. Special 10-inch Ohiffon. 3d and Gd a yard. cut. Price, 2s Id. Worth Is and Is 6d. Maids' Rational Corset Bodices, 3s lid Ladies' Linen Collars, sizes 13 only, 3d a ' and 5s lid. Now reduced to Is lid dozen. / and 3t3 lid. .._ . I Bootees at 1r 3d. Its 6d, Is lid. READ THIS. 50 pake Infanta' White Knitted Knicker Linoleums, 2 yards widei-^-First quality' ——r„ss 6d, now 4s lid; Second quality, ■ SPECIAL JOB LINE. "4s &d, now 3s lid; Third quality 2s 6rt, now 2s lid. 17,866 yards Beautiful Silk Ribbons, all Nairn's Bost Qun.iity Inlaid. Our usual, plain colours. They include F.aillo, prieo for this lino is 5s 6d die Mervo., Satin, Moire, and Glaoe, square yard. Sale price 3s lid. from an inch to 6 inches wide. This is a ohianoa- seldom met with. Prices .ire less thrai half. 2d, 3d, don't miss them; they last a life! 4£d 3 and 6d a yard. . time. I 45-inch American Leather. Reduced • 86-inoh nWim?o >w Holands in Floral De- MILLINERY RIBBONS. signs, Bid. _, ~•-,' m • i a Large size Bush Rujr*. warm and cheap, From 4£ inches to di inches across A > Sale prices, 3s lid, 4s lid. 6s 6d. I splendid variety from 6d a yard. Be Sta-ipod FJ-tinelcttos. good for boy's sure and seethe vei;y special line shirts, 33d. 4d,- s?d; wo have^marked un aiTS*. White FtanneJottes, 4?d. s?d. 6?<l. 250 p^eoas Coloured Ribbon \ elvers. 'Pink FHnnel^t««.4ld. SM. o|d. Saifcin back. A. splenaid range of A fend Line of Union Shirtings, B*d. blades, 18 yards for Is, 18 yards for 10 and Is Is 6d. New ZeilflPil' made -FTatwmJs in White, j 120 piece* Coloured Ribbon Velvets, cotPink «G«sy and Shetland, B^d a; fcrm back, selling during the sale at yard. J sd a P-cce-%gf % M*. ■ %/«# ,;. : ..,,'-■. < ■ / DRAPERS, ETC., AVENUE, WANGANUI. AUSTKALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -SOCIETY HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BONUSES,- STABILITY, LIBERALITY, ECONOMY. -FUNDS OVER £20,500,000 JfBNUAL INCOME OVER :. £2,700,000 FOLICIES IN FORCE assuring ove> £65,817,000 j Including over £11,503,000 Bonus Additions. ** Bonus Certificates for 1904 hava now been issued. PROFITS DIVIDED FOP, ONE YEAR, £624,211, Tho Largest Amount Divided in any ono year in the History of the Society. TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDED AMONGST POLICYHOLDERS, over £11,500,000 There is no other office, living or dead, which can show, or has shown, such a phenomenal record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society. . . . Tho Industrial Department is now in full working order. Every desirable form of policy issued by the Society, from £5 to £10,000 DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Tho Hon. Chas. John Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. Do Bathe Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; the Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. .EDWARD W. LOWE, ' Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Dr. Mclaughlin's Electric Beit 1 $fl the modern remedy for all ehronio ailments. Worn at night while you sleep, it M poors a soothing, invigorating nerve life into your body for hours at a time. It is H a certain cure for Weakness, Nervousness, Lassitude, Weak Back, H Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago; Liver, Kidney, and H Bladder; Indigeetion, Diabetes, Vancocele, Rupture, and all H Pains or Aches. With each Application you take on Jtfew H Vitality; New Energy comes with each night's wear, until, at the end of three is months, the most stubborn Cases Succumb Entirely, and yon can lay tlio M Belt aside a healthy or strong man or woman. Dr. Mclaughlin's Electric Belt H is the production of yeara of scientific investigation. It is the only adjustable body m Belt that has ever been made to produce a strong current that could be felt at all ffl times by the wearer and at the same time be worn absolutely under control of the || patient. The current can be made mild or strong in an instant, and does not burn M or blister the flesh. With care will last a lifetime. Use it and you will always I bless the day. IT IS AS GOOD FOR WOMEN AS FOR MEN. 1 SCIATICA. Aponqa, Wbangarbi, January md, 1905. ■• 1 Pear Sirs,—l must apologise for not answering your last letter Vtiquiring as to my condi- I tion. lam happy to inform yon that I have been able to return to my employment (one which $ necessitates much walking over rongh country) after three months* wearing of the Belt I got a from you* Previous to this I was a complete cripple for nearly six months from sciatica. You 9 can publish this if you think fit.—Yours very truly. N. T. CARRINGTON. | 1 BT 11 tt- We kuown the terrible mental torture of the man who has wasted his I I»E I Uw Vitality aad Strength, and allowed bis sjstem to get into a weakened tH . _—, and run-down condition, «.ad his body to become disejised. We know m how grateful a man is when o« is relieved of these distressing ailments, for we know B _..._ «*>*».■■ *h« xuisery ha suffers, and we know, and have proof, of mauy g9 GIVE YOU thousands who have been cured by Eleetrlcity. Its effects upon 1 » *"" w i weak, debilitated system is the onme as rain upon a parched field. Kfl Why P Beeanee Eleotrioity Is a Natural Element of the Body, that, §§ when wasted by excesses and bad hobifs, causes weaknass, loss of vitality and M ««■■«-*■ v— *r di«ease. From the firsl: application of a soothing current the system M VITALITY P^* 01*8,"??^0^1^.? 0?6^ 1* is obvi0l;"« that when thorei.a 1 .. ' ' .:,. J. deflcienoy of Notarol Electricity within the body, it should be sup- P§ ————— ——— plied from without, and we have the only means of supplying it H pobc Rfinire iehd us the coupon h FnBB HV/VIIVO . BELOW, and let us forV k DrtCT Trt ~c _ rt _. J 8 ward you our Beautifully-Illustrated Set of Books, whic£ I^ POST TO US TO-DAY not alone explain in the fullest sense ourmethod of apply. / V*™ 1 w«m in jne Dr. McLaughlin'* Eleotric Belt, but giving as vreU/^f The T)r Mi-TjiTioWir, n~ Pfiotojrraphs aid Testimonial Letters from hundred* /&/„, VT' -»lclja«etlin Co., Kred grateful patients. We will eend the set, /tfV Please send me your set of ■ ' sealed, and postage paid, as soon as we hear from you. /«5/ "°°JkS, which I understand Yon are put to no expenee whatever. /Of are cc and will be sent to If YOU CAN WU.'or a Free Test and persona^/O/any address, demonstration. Consultation and Advice Ab- 1 (Q I ■nlntelv Free. Not© the address carefully. Offie I£? i Wrmrs- Ba.m. till 8.30 p.m. Saturday After- IJSI Name . noons. //* I M ™" />>/Address *- Tho Dr. WIcLAUCHLiN CO., /°/ T~ /Q/_

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12548, 11 July 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12548, 11 July 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12548, 11 July 1905, Page 3

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