BARGAIN SALE OF GROCERY AND GLASSWARE. 'Messrs Lennard and Co., the large Ridgway Street firm, announce the opening of their " Great Annual September Sale" of crockery and glassware on Wednesday next. For months they have been receiving large shipments of ©rockery -and glassware from England and the Continent, which will he-offer ed for the first time at their great September sale. Buying opportunities nothing short of remarkable will prevail, and exceptional bargains will be offered. Every housewife desirous of obtaining genuine bargains should make appoint of .calling in at Lennard's immediately the sale commences.
ILL JONES AND SON, LTD. New Books. Winston Churchill. 'Mrs. Crewe's Career. cloth 3s 6d. Norris, Pauline, cloth 3s 6d. Bayley, JRasual Gentleman of Fortune, cloth 3s6d. Bayley, The God of Clay, paper 2s 6d, oldth 3s 6d. Williamson^ The Scarlet Runner, cloth 3s6d. ~-,.. i Danby, The Heart of a Child, cloth 3s 6d. ■■.. ..... ;^-.-.. ■ -.-■.,■'.: Meade, The Ami of her Life, cloth 3s 6d. Conyers, Three Girls and a Hermit. papers 6d, cloth 3s 6d. Hubert Wales, The Old Allegiance. .; - Ciotli. ss§d.^ -~ ~.. ' Jerome^The' Aiigel and the Author (and ■ Othe^^ii 3a 6d; 'Griffith^^ofijL'^S|royr.n Buccaneer, cloth Rosenkr^htz,'• ;Tlio ';- Magistrate's Own Casfe," clo^th:3s 6d. Lebla^c'; of Hearts, cloth 3s 6d. Barr,! Yourig Jltbrd Strarileigh, paper 2s 6a, r .cloth-35,6d. , . ■ Baron^'Foil Hutton, 1^ The Halo, cloth ■■ •3s:6dV''? r , ;-:--.-:; -l ■ ■■■ . D'Alp^m,^The.;House of the Lost Court, clo|hv3s6d. v': / . ' ' Gla^qw.;:;The -Ancient Law, cloth 3&-6rl. Hewlett; The Spanish Jade, cloth 3s 6d. Blyth, Th© Weaning, cloth 3s 6d. Gracy, The 'Wheel bf Fortune, cloth 3s6d. ■;'— ..; Braby, The Modern -Marriage, cloth 3s 6d. -: McCai-thyl The i>uke' s Motto, cloth 3s 6a. Bullen/ A Bounty Boy, cloth 3s 6d. Turner, Imperial Brown of Brixton, cloth 3s6d. .■-.'-;'.''■ Eaino, Neither Storehouse nor Barn, cloth 3s 6d. Sir Evelyn Wood, Tie Revolt in Hindustan 1857-1859, cloth, 3s 6d. H.I. JONES AND SON, LTD. i ■ pASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COM KJ PANY, LIMITED. WINTER TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS. Leave Wanganui Leave Castlechff 7.30 a.m. 6.30 a.m. 100 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 11.45 a.m - 10.45 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 5.35 p.m. 5.5 p.m. Saturday nights only, 10.0 p.m.. 7.0 p.m. SUNDAYS. 2.30 p.m. " 2.0 p.m. 5.5 p.m. 4.45 p.m. Special trains may be arranged foi irith the guard. , The Company reserve tne right, when it may be expedient, to omit and altei the hour of departure of any of the above trains without notice. And the Company will not be responsible for any delay in the arrival and departure of trains. Oa General Public Holidays Excursion Trains are run. A great saving is made by purchasing Family Cards of Season Tickets— Wan&anui to Castlecliff—containing 24 second-class single rides for 7s. 6d. equal to 3|d. per single ride), and books containing 24 First-class Singles for 10s (equal to sd. per Bingle ride) also similar cards of tickets, Wanganui to Abbot and Imlay for 65.; and Gonville. Balgownie, and Carlton Platforms, ss. 2. L. STEVENSON. Chairman. 14 Wicksteed Place. TUST ask your bookseller for " Good O Cheer," the best of all popular i journals for the home.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 August 1908, Page 8
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