v IiHEMNANTJSJ g ■r^ Gu HII —--p-w-™—^—————-- jj 5 r , VA/ITFI/ » --* oo ■% M - . .-,;; ___ m W j >V W "■" 1W r* S " tS: The Balance of our IMB \jCi \ £ 1 8( Remnants we are Clearing j|& li. «J Wi ■■ ! til (A | W gj.. Zbrmout Prices & q, j^^k. «SEfivS __ MM _^__^_^_^ M^_^_^_^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^__^^_^_^_^M ___^ HM^MM ____ M^_M __^_ MM _ M __ M _ M ,_ ■■ vhl' - p£ J! R.H. WHITE & Co., $ fj J 81, 83, 85, AVENUE, jj^ O* «l WANGANUI. ■ liJr
The Canterbury CasfeC Grrocejpy EIDGWAY STREET. THE MAN WHO SAVES YOUR HARD CASH. WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. WE consider it our Special Mission to Sell Belter Groceries for the Same Money or similar goods for less money than any dther 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 mait 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, Bd. per lb. , Edmond's Baking Powder, lid. tin. Evaporated rAppJbs, 9d. per lb. Sharland's Baking Powder, lid. tin. Gallon Tin Pie lEVuits, Is. 9d. Sago, 7 lbs. for Is. Bacon, 7^d., by side. Tapioca, 7 lbs. for Is. Jams, 3s. 9d. pe* dozen. Rice, 5 lbs. for Is. Apricots, 2i' lb. tin, Bd. Currants, 4d. lb., it 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 a 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 do/.en; Pudding Plates, 4s. per doz. Bedroom Sets down to lls. 6d. In fact, all my immense stock of Glassware, Brush ware, and all lines in this direction must go, as, I have further shipments coming, and must have room. Don't Forget, I hayej and am, keeping down the prices in this district. J. Tr'COOCH, THE CANTERBURY CASH GROCER;; RIDWGAY STREET. '
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. Call and inspect. Adams' Star Cycle Co., Avenue. A REVOLUTION . . IN ... DRESS 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 r _. V COOCH'S BUILDINGS. are now formed under the representative, Miss Johnston, late 3of David Jones, Sydney-. All shaped Coats, Skirts, Children.!^ Dresses, Boys' Coats, Undergarment;^ Shaped Collars and Blouses, to belea,rrif ed in one lesson of two hours. Every mother and daughter should be her own dressmaker.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12549, 12 July 1905, Page 1
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