1 HI Mk W\ 1 #*% 1 I THE LINOLI^ UM rOJ/: UHB ■ »■ r B ■» h » '**■*' STOREKEEPERS. • S pffiß^ O^H IS 9 Efti ■ Own HwH M B Em «■ 8 I GREAT WINTER SALE A DEEP-OUT DOZEN. Here are 12 SPECIALLY CUT-PRICE LINES for keen buyers. There's nothing to equal these values anywhere. Be prompt before they are gone. CUT No. I—FLANNELETTE BLOUSINGS. Splendid quality and neat designs. Is 3d, Is 6d, and Is 9d the Blouse length. Worth double the money. CUT No. 2—DRESS TWEEDS. Large selection of Colourings; good heavy material, and thrown away at Is 3d a yard. CUT No 3—COLOURED VELVETEENS. 22 inches wide. Nice quality and a large selection to choose from. Sale price Is 4£d, usually 2s bd. CUT No. 4—JAPANESE SILKS. All Colours. Beautiful goods. A gift at B|d a yard. CUT No. 5—A ilarge pile of Blouse Flannels. Soft, warm, comfortable goods. Reduced from Is lid and 2s. lid to Is and Is 3d. CUT No. 6-LADIES' FANCY EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS. All sizes, 33 to 14£. Good quality. All down to 9d each. CUT No. 7—LADIES' BLACK AND COLOURED KID GLOVES. Two-dome fasteners. New importations. All sizes. Cut price Is lid. CUT No. B—-FUR NECKLETS. We have a generous choice of Fur Goods, and the prices are ruthlessly out down. A good one 'for 2s 6d. CUT No 9—BOYS' AMERICAN COLLARS. Specially reduced to 9d. lOd, Is, Is 3<L CUT No. 10—LACE CURTAINS. Fine qualities and pretty designs. 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5s lid. CUT No. 11—FRINGED SERVIETTES. Six for Is; 12 for 2s lid. CUT No 12-FANCY HEM-STITCHED DRAWN-THREAD DAMASK AND tUI LINEN TRAY CLOTHS, RUNNERS, etc., from Is each. THESE, AND MANY OTHERS, ARE TO BE HAD AT J. PAUL and CO.'S GREAT WINTER SALE.
TITSH&LL'S SUPPER ROOMS, 0 RIDGWAY STREET. HURST-CLASS SUPPER ROOMS D just opened. Fish Luncheons and Suppers all ooked by an experienced ohef. Just Landed, this morning, big lot of i.-esh Schnapper, Solo, Gurnet, and Flounder 3. Fish Delivered Daily. 1 Telephone 442. TflOR THE WINTER. HASTIISU GIVES TT BEST YALTJE. Men's Oil Coats, from 10s. 6d. Men's Canvas Storm Coats, 255. and dUa Men's American Rubber Coats, 30s. Men's Rainproof Tweed Coats, 255., 355., 455. Boys' Oil Coats, 10s. 6d. Boys' Tweed Overcoats, 10s. 6d. Boys' Reefer Coats, 6s. 9d. HASTINGS MOORE, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 96 Ridgwsy Street. ""toungsonT" PALMERSTON NORTH. THE LEADING AND MOST UP-TO DATE LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS ON THE COAST. CLARE AND CO. having takon ovei the above up-to-date Rooms, desire to draw the attention of the travelling public to the fact that they intend to spare no effort to give entire satisfaction to their numerous customers in "first-class Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. American cold drinks are in great de-n-.aad. It is the only place in Palmerston you can get them. Our Wedding and Birthday Cakes arc in great demand, as they cannot be equalled for quality and price. Wedding parties catered for on tht most reasonable tenna. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE YOUR WINTER UNDERWEAR, And J. M°FAELANE'S (IMPORTER, OF THE AVENUE) IS THE SHOP TO GO TO. All New Season's Serges, Cashmeres. Blousing, Flannels, etc., are now opened up. New Season's Sheetings, Table Lin ens, Calicoes, Flannels, «^d Flannelettes, all imported direct from the makers. " The Woolsey " woven Underwear i^ the acme of comfort, and is guaranteed unshrinkable. In vests, underpants; also ladies' vests and combinations All men's underwear stocked. Maker of the Patent Horse and Cow Covers. Second to none for quality and price. J. McFARLANE IMPORTER, AVENUE.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12131, 25 July 1907, Page 3
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