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PROPERTY LISTS. JJJDWARD jyFFITON, ACCOUNTANT, LAND AGENT, AND VALUER* Office and Sale Rooms, Rutland Chambers. LAND SALES. Sales of Land receive Special Attention Over 20 Years' Experience. I TRUST MONIES TO LEND, in Sums from £200 to £8000. Low rates for flood security. Principals only. XXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXX I jqid you e ver I :x x X Experience the annoyance of a X .X Watch that will not keep corroct X JX time, or one that will not go At X 3 TV/TOST pEOPLE TJAVE. X X But that is no reason why YOU X "X should continue to do so. X X We guarantee all work done to X X be turned out in a thorough and X X workmanlike manner, and at a X X reasonable price. So next time X X your Watch is troublesome, send X X it along to X X THE JEWELLERY IMPORTING X X COMPANY, X X NORMAN L. REID, Manager. X X (Right opposite the English X X Church. X X x XXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXX l__p^__r*^Q3Wii WwilTn *"*, __tiL__T Grocer does fllU^^ cot supply you '^BHr "ith Nelson, Monte & :^^^Co.'« Pure Ceylon or Blended U^Teas, order from some other store v^^k or drop as a post card and we juH <;^^^ will see you are supplied. _ra»| :B^ No Teas like _H_Hl ;^P«W NELSON, __E_fii moate uXiKamm '____K'_PW «St .i^—VJHBB_ B^co-'^ _a2_____l ! ;^^H^B£o|^. __■_____■__■ Tour Winter Suit. In selecting your Winter Suit, don't be guided £fay cheapness alone. Cheapness is alright in ssome things, but very bad when buying clothes. -A cheap suit of clothes never looks well, or "Ve*rs well, or fits well, and it never can be •4horoughjy comfortable. You must consider if you expect complete satisfaction, '•'-Quality in clothes means the best material, •4he best fitting, the best lining, the best buttons, •sthe best sewing. It means perfection in every -detail. It means best looks with best wear Sit means a suit of clothes that will retain its original shape and hang after several months ««f hard wear. It means a suit of clothes made Why NEVERMAN, the White Shop Tailor. Good, long wearing, perfect fitting clothet *ssan be made from Serges, from Bannockburns ■from Vicunas, from Cheviots, from Worsteds sffom Tweeds, etc. NEYERMAN is always busy making gooc clothes, but NEVERMAN is never too busy tc 4ake more orders, and. to turn them out ir fashionable pleasing styles on time. Prices of Winter Wearing Suits— JE3 15s, £4, U 10s, £4 15s, SA 178 6d, £5, £5 ss, £5 10s. Neckwear. A good assortment of Neckwear cornea ir -fcandy at all times- Nothing so nice as having =a frequent change of Tie. We can show you a ;^ood range of Bows, Scarf 3, Puffs, String Ties &o. All colors, shapes & sizes H. NEVERMAN, The White Shop, AVENUE, WANGANUI. 4 ■SHE BEST ... ... IN THE MARKET IS . . . ' TEE CIAIPII Made in all sizes, from 24-incli np. Hundreds in use in Wanganui. ■pvAVID TyrCTjIARLANE, Sole Agent. TJARGAINSI BARGAINS' JD AT HASTINGS MOORE'S HASTINGS MOORE'S <GREAT DRAPERY AND CLOTHING SALE. .Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, 31s. Men's Sweaters, brown, grey, and white, 2s. 6d. 'Men's Colonial Wool Sox, 9d. per pair. JVien's Strong Crimean Shirts, 2s. lid. .Men's Navy Serge Shirts, 3s. lid. Men'a Woollen Gloves, Is. per pair. Men's Tweed Trousers, ss. 6d. Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 7s. 9d. Men'a Cycling Capes, 7s. 6d. Men's Rainproof Coats, 19s. 6d. Boys' Norfolk Suits, S.B. Trousers, 9s. ' 6d. Boys' Serge Golf Caps, 9d. 23oys' Saddle Tweed K.B. Trousers, 4s. 11*. 7 only Women's and Girls' Macintoshes, to clear, 7s. 6d. 40 Girls' Tweed Ulsters, Bs. lid. 5 Doz. Women's Hose, 6d. per pair. ■Oiris' Ribbed Hose, sizes 2 to G, 10£ d. per pair. HASTINGS MOORE'S DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 9(i Ridgway Street. fWMBIiiOU AND INVESTMENT EXOHAN6L » We invite correspondence from tbou having moneys in band for investment! These sums wi.l be recorded in our books and we shall endeavour to plaoe earn* without delay, free of charge. We invite applications for loans Iron borrowers. All business will be treated ai I strictly confidential, only principals, or ■ their solicitors or duly authorised agenti, I being dealt with. ■ Loans negotiated for Pablio Bodieii I Office: A.M.P Buildings, Victoria I Axenue, WanganuL ■ WM. HALL, * 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12566, 1 August 1905, Page 6

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