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v Tasteful, suitable millinery is an outward exhibition of the inborn refined taste of the wearer, and ladies who are about to srlrct their summer headwear now, will be interested to know of i:.e r::qrLiLU new millinery we are showing. j In thcso fiats, every shade is harmonious —the colour scheme is perfect. There are exquisite becoming model s from London and Paris, and beautiful hats fresh from our own workrooms, and each oile is a revelation in millinery art. • , The millinery to suit you is hero—beautiful, smart, and becoming— and at prices which will please you; they are so very reasonable. We are now showing a big selection of Hats at popular prices, 10s 6d, 12s Gd, los 6d, 17s 6d, 21s, 255, 29s 6d, 355, etc. FOR BEST VALUE IN MILLINERY. R. H. White .& Co., 81-83- 85. VICTORIA AVENUE MAIN TRUNK LINE. . . " ' whe^tT^^lroute. Marsh's Privatejtei, Ohakune. " ITU ATE in^. centre of town, and nearest hot's!" fcb Railway Station. ON ARRIVAL ......... * ■ - The flotel is replete wifch every, modern convenience. ; c^ At 'i t ' J , Coaches t>ass the door. ; OHAKUNE / Goo4f Table keptLetters and' teldgrams receive prompt Look out for attention. ' : W. JOPP'S COACHES. ' Tariff 66ja_per day. A. M A P. S H, . . Proprietor. ■ ~,z~?.':^ cGook's Tourist House. WARKTON VILXABOARPING- p^^ jj^ OHAKUNE. HUNTERVILLE. (Next door to Tr-wn Hall). _J Also a 5-roomed Villa in connection abovo ' Hostelry ' has recently with above- for families- JL been acquired by Miss Doble, and Excellent beds, goo* table, and every thoroughly renovated^ throughout, attention paid to patrons. Early' luncheons on market days for convenience off settlers. - Conveyances to" and from station. , First-class cook kept, so that pat- , " _ rons may rely 6n a really good table. Wires and letters attended to. , :— The most up-to-date House on the S. J. ARMSTRONG, Main Trunk route. Proprietress, ' —~~— Terms Moderate. ~~ : MT S S DOBLE, Waiffnarin® HO.US© ? , Proprietress. 0HA —• WYP <ATI 7 QUMMER Drinks, Tobacco, ; Cigar- J \JIX, KjiX-UJJi. £> ettes, Fruit, etc. EAsfriRMS. Meals, Fish Suppers, Good Beds. ■ — . . A RE you looking for an investmentTrains met if accommodation wired JOL. -something'-to bring you big refor- turns? Then come to us. Heres one: OLE OLESEN, Five acres Aramoho, Kell's Avenue; would cut up and sell for from £1400 x-ropneLor. to £1600 easf. B« in time; owner - . • .: wants money. ? "~~ Houses and| Sections in all parts. i «! i i ni i Farms and native leases everywhere. SiPann HntpJ :nßkSiilfi Freehold land; for sale. Do us the mam HUB!, HlClftllHO. .. favo^ orcan | ng: Nothing too big; TO BE OPENED ON OCTOBER 29th. n°S|| fi^d.^fW^rooinod:# house, ■ hal^. " ■,:'■- acrp freehold;] every possible conveniTHE Largest and most commodious • once:'lawns? verandah,, etc., etc., large Hotel in Ohakune, the special wor fc s hop. A'gift at £360. This is feature being the large number of em- something you.' really should not miss gle bedrooms. . . .I if you want a pennant home. Fully and comfortably furnished p n n particulars on application. throughout; everything new. I JNO. H. EVANS, Three Sitting Rooms, Commercial Land and Real Estate Agent, Rooms, and Sample Rooms. 73 Ridgway Street (opposite Rutland). Hot and Cold Water Baths. - ~.. ' 5 Lighted throughout by Acetylene Gas. "TTTANTED .''Known.—Wilton's Nur-First-class chef} excellent cuisine. YV scry Hair Lotion is a boon t< Tariff 8s 6d par day MgLt porter mothers of school children. Is 6d hot kept. • tie. Wilton's] Pharmacies, Avenue ant • Patrons are requested to write 01 River Bank. ! wire for accommodation. ' ''-■•■ rp^ I T^TANTED Known.—For the convem H. \\ . LITTLEu OOJ), YV ence of our customers our show Proprietor. rooms will be.open every Saturday up Ohakune, October 2nd, 1908. to 4 p.m. fifty vehicles always on hnnd. Wo make from a needle to in * : —- anchor. Build' from motor-cars to W ANTED TO SELL-Darracq 10-12 and Brennan_ YV h.p. car, side entrance body, mag- \^rANTED t KNOWN.- Booklet ot neto ignition, head and side lamps, YV " Spectacle Talk," by A Stepney wheel, hood and folding glass Wychodil -F.S.M.C., may be had free shield, all tools, etc. Only been in use » B appHcatiop1, to Mr. Ward, bookseller, six months Owner purchased als h.p. or post paid to any address from A. W. Talbot. Adams Ltd.. Avenue, Wanga- Every parent,' or teacher should roa<i WANTED Known.—The -Wangann D Carrying Co.. having sold theii ChppTv' Get ■ it-■ at the nearest wood arid coal business, are devoting booksellers. Only 3f?; balf-a-crown » all. their time to carrying in all iti peer pr.sfcwl hravohm. Telephone 166

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 27 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 27 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 27 November 1908, Page 1

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