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. 1 - gm* Of our Importations for the , *mL ■%\ Coming Season wnl be held /* || M On Friday EveoHig Next, |£ Mm FEOM 7.30 Pjfe Wf jy AND CO., \| *7) THE DRAPERS, \P 41 81, 83, 85, Victoria Avenue, i) *V WANGANUI. Np THANKS! THANES! Y\TE desire ito thank the public of Wanganui and district for their kindly inYV terast and support since we opened on Saturday. It will be our constant endeavour to maintain a high standard in quality of goods and, service, whilst our prices will be always found at bed-rock level. A visit at any tune isheartily, invited. • .:.„. -^ ■ •.' Our first shipment of Spring and Summer .Millinery, Drapery, etc., was all specially selected iby our London buyer, a New Zealand gentleman of large experience, familiar with the class of goods most suitable for Wanganui and district. ' , , . . , , Having drapery (houses in other centres of the colony, our buying in London is on a. large scale. AM our purchases are made on a 'pi-omptcash basis, thereby securing every oaelh and trade discount, besides all shipping .rebates. Quality for quality 'our prices will be found on comparison to be the keenest in Wanganui. Silk Department. We ihave opened a.'nice assortment of the newest in Small Checks, now so much worn at Home, also a large parcel of all Silk Black Merve., at the astonishingly low price of Is 6d per yard; Jap Silks in White, Cream, bky, Cardinal, Yellow, etc., at the:very low price of lQ^d. per yard. .: Manchester Department. Will be one of our leading Departments and in charge of an expert. We have some wonderful value in" this Department: — , 32-inch Whit© Flannelette, 4|d. Unbleached Damask^ from Is. • White Damask from Is lid. Serviettes from 4s. 6d. dozen. ■ ' .-•'■■ ■■-'•i v . -.:• •. ..-.■•'■ Dress Department. Delaines, in beautiful designs, at of d. # ' A lovely line of double-width Summer^. Tweeds, suitable for Children s School Dresses, etc., Hid. per yard. ; ;■ SHOWROOM DEPARTMENT. CHILDREN'S .MILLINERY is a speciality with us We have opened up two cases of Charming, Dainty, Light, and Airy Silk and Lawn Hats and Bonnets, White, Ivory, and Cream, all at keen prices. • . IN OUR SHOWROOM we have on view,? specially imported from Paris, same lovely creations .in Ladies' Millinery.. ■,-■' „ OUR FANCY DEPARTMENT is replete frith all the latest Novelties in Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Veilings, Silks, and »,L^ce Ties, etc., etc. DIRECT IMPORTERS, THE DON. WANGANUI, TIMARU, INVERCARGILL; AND BASINGHALL ST., LONDON. E A Tea to your Taste- if 1 POINTS ABOUT "STANDOUT" TEA | ~r The prudent housewife, desirous of miting all tastes, and _= fc: with an eye to economy, will certainly use " Stand-out Tea." |TC TACTC is unrivalled, because U arises from a delicate 1Z gr no ihuiu blending of the best British Teas. 12 ■ ITS OUALITY unsurpassed, because no exhausted leaf ii 5~ " used.' . : H| fc ITS Ff.flNflMV yo« oannot afford to overlook, while car* of =2 no cuununn health naturally suggests its use, NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT THE LEAST EXPENSIVE. Ask for it. All live grocers. 19

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 1