Our New Premises. T*TE ARE NOW SETTLEi; IN GUM :-EW PREMISES. WE ARE OPENING UP NEW STOCK . . .. .. ■ Ai\D . • ..,■:._ WE ARE. ...... Ready for New Business, LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOP:B "IN LATEST SHAPES AND MAKES. GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS. W. H. BIRD AND CO., VICTORIA AVENUE. (OPPOSITE MESSRS. JOSEPH PAUL AND CO). A. C. LENNARD'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE, Now in Full Swing, BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! OLD PREMISES, VICTORIA AVENUE. Our Bright New Shop IS RAPIDLY FILLING WITH §RIGiIT JTEW GOODS. LADIES will 'be pleased, to -know our our large choioe of Spring Fabrics are now open for selection yand orders ■'■for ■costumes should 'be given as early as .possible. There is <a-wealth,;<if variety and a richriess of materials that iafiEord ; a choice quite as good as you would expect in the leading fashion c centres. The ■trimings, too, are quite* in keeping. ' - t ry MEN should look thi vough our new Tweeds. We now have a-sfcook we are -* proud of. It is none too early to order a lighter suot, and now is the -' time for the best choioe. J. J. Buckrell, - DRAPER, ETC., MELBOURNE HOUSE, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI: The new brick building near the Fountain. *mNV9NVAV '30N3AV VlHOis!j\ \ 'NHomiin ft *3;"Bp nB ;U STSTA jo wtiSß3|d 3^ 3AVVL o; adon puß 'uoipadsni iwoS ioj iCpB^J spooS 3tq«noxiiSßj sAoqt? ar^ \\e 3ABq da\ •a^indoa ifi9A SQStioiq uauii paaapioaqmg; •sasnoiq vi Snxq^ ettf seAeais JI BH— *S3SflOlfl 1 •©iqisnoiqs'Bj iC.T9A [|iqs mQQ 'J9A9 SB .TBindod S« SgOBJ OUOIJ-OMX pa« '90a9piA9 vi sreiSay Ajgptoaqxng; pus sj9AOHV ejndinf) pu^ hqr i •uxok 9q him. sSanpA. "S^q mopß HIM. s%qu paß B9nnji utiqogpi •sSatrauiTa^ g^ußtn puß 9A99ts aoj pgsn qonta mou qxb sno^tqo p9!jß9jd pgagpaog •xbq£ siq^ 9jn»B9j b suoqqii Al9^M — 'SQOOO ADNVJ " •9u3Bdnraqo puß 'AVioai '^oßig sjoioq '9piiSA B9qoui gx J9AO n'B vi ostß .'qoni gxo qom x ai Xbs 'ijsg^i 9q; 9ib B9i^s sniei; 9qjQ— 'S9NIWWIHX •jc^indod os[B oxe s^ods qSnoq; 'hbqiaqu 9q^ 9aß s9flOA pUB SUAVB| J9MOg pUB (92t131f JO !}Ods pißllbOßf q^IM. 'sj^qde^ 3[OBqo 'suo^oo uj 'tub^i eg oij 9JtB 'hbois pcre ranipgca '00^ 'S3[O9qQ 19$Buunop9id seSpg; botbub^; puß S9ui[od9jQ gqoojg; 'ssuuijoa; pißnboßjf 'S9|io^ bbaubq puß l6?9jj'B Ji "JBindod Zigsugrarai 9iß am^Ba aßiirais b jo sgrnj puß sganSg puß s^ods pgigptoaqroa— #S J jfIXS SS3HQ •;Ti3iiiom s^qtssod }S3lj;ib3 at[; ! ye sSausjgfO xno aas pnß j^bd o; noA* ;sanbaj A*piain PUB (S33JD3p SjttOIHSB^ STCIBQ JO AV.3J B 3}l3Dipin \\VT{s 3A\. jBHSU 31$ JO p^S^SUI Og 'IllSsq O} 3J3t[Ai AVOH3J 3A4. V&V^ SpOOQ A*^3JJ pnß M3N J° noisnjoid b tjDtis pire f3J3ij si Snwdg •saooToNmas
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 6 September 1905, Page 2
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