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/^\ Watches J^ig^ Watches! aUf 9 S^^Wm and lt wiU lasfc a lifetime- The , HpSl • |> Mil so-called Cheap Watch, is really the d^*f^. J^- $H most expensive in the long run. j&^m 6 nave always on lian<^ a LARGE STOCK of English Levers, at Prices One of the Daintiest Styles of Present-day Jewellery is the Pearl Pendant. We have just now a very FINE SELECTION of these goods. PRICES £1 15s to £5. M Watchmakers, Manufacturing JfJpf* ■ jjjflraLa; Jewellers, and Opticians, MESSRS YOUNG AND COLLINS <^fgJ3S3P^ '** I <9i ■ -A. veil lie. ' w *& Stylish Autumn and Winter Millinery. AX SATISFACTION STORE. -■ ■ :'. -. GTJR Importations for this season's trade have quite surpassed all previous efforts, enabling us to show a splendid variety of Millinery, rarely seen in a single store. Our good name for HIGH CLASS MILLINERY is increasing year by year, as our sales testify. And we again confidently invite your inspectipn, being certain you will be pleased with what we have to show you. A VERY STYLISH .BROWN HAT, dome shaped, crown of Brown, Silk plane, folds of Ruby Velvet, embroidered with Black Soutache Braid, with wide brown wings; underbrim faced with Ruby Velvet for 37s 6d. " MERRY WIDOW" SHAPE, Black Chip Straw, trimmed with large Puff, drape of combined Velvet and Silk, Steel Buckle and four large Vulture Quills at 23s 6d. AN IMPORTED MODEL of W Thite Pearl Silk, brim faced with lovely shade of Green, with broad two toned White wings., crown circled round with shaded French Roses at 355. .'.'■■ A HAT OF BROWN SATIN, trimmed with two shades uf Brown Satin Ribbon - with old gold wings and Metal Buckles for 19s 6d. A HANDSOME, WHITE FELT: HAT with Moss Ribbon Velvet, steel pins with bunches of Silk-shaded Banksed Roses for 22s 6d. A VERY BECOMING T-OQUE of Myrtle Green, corded silk with brim of Black Marabout Feathers, and two Wings of dark Peacock tones for 27s 6d. A CHARMING CREATION. This shape of IJelft Blue and>Mole-coloured Silk, with roll brim, cluster of Roses and wide spreading wings at 355. A Splendid Selection of READY-TO-WEAR MORNING HATS, in all the fashionable .shades of the season,- trimmed with Ribbon Velvet, Silk and Braid X at 9s 6d. . ," . ■ ' MOTOR HAT in Stitch Cloth and Tweed, finished with Wings at 4s 6d,'ss'6d, and 6s " 6d. . OUR REPUTATION FOR HAVNG THE LOWEST MARKED PRICES WILL ALWAYS BE MAINTAINED AT AT ROBERTS' SATISFACTION STORE1* CHAMPION Shooting Season ranges. ~4 Ail A TTNDOUBTEDLY th o BEST COOK* IHIIM ** INa on the Market v the __ POWER and McTUBBS have just • "1 ' landed a LARGE STOCK of Guns, Made in all sizes from 24 inches, upRifles and Ammunition direct from Brit- wa rd 6, with Copper and High-Pressure ish Manufacturers. Comprising: — Boilers. - ■V T^T-. Tixj^T^nxT These Ranges are self-contained, and SINGLE BARRELED BREECH work as well when placed within a room LOADING GUNS, 12 bore, at 40s each, as when built into a chimney. Ovor „„.„_ __ . „„„- „„ , to -i 2000 of these ranges have been sold in . SINGLE BARRELED do., do. Special Wanganui and district, and every one Steel and Finely Engraved, 70s each. h ag given the utmost satisfarAion. Ask DOUBLE BARRELED BREECH the U66rß ? fo^ irAGENT* LOADING GUNS, with Doll's Head ex- ■„«; ..' ««, ■ .... tension, etc., 7os each. DAVID McFARLANE DOUBLE BARRELED BREECH RIDGWAY STREET. LOADERS. Left full choke; right half- ; choke.' A really serviceable Gun, 85s i — BUTTONS' MAINCROP POTATOES DOUBLE BARRELED B.L. GUNS, <■ — front action locks. Bbnehill, Binning- « TITQf^A"Vnn?V 1S ham, maker. Tip top Gun, £5 10s ±JJLhj\j\J V JUSXt JL 9 each. Blight Proof. DOUBLE BARRELED Do., Do., ex- " DUCHESS OF CORNWALL," tended Rib, etc., £6 each. Remarkable for its cooking and crop DOUBLE BARRELED B.L. GUNS. ping 4'ualities. Fine twist barrels. Engine turned rib steel rebounding locks. Scroll engraved, Grown from seed imported direct fron* £7 10s each. Button's. Early application is requested, as supply is limited. DOUBLE BARREL B.L. Damascus Apply— twist. Exceptionally good gun, £8 10s Wanffanui. RIFLES, in 22, 32, and 44 calibre, '-■ e acft go eßss Oteach d r6PeaterS' ***" FOR BUILBI^G MATERIAI, . Lo<?k up - Also, full stock of Sundries, including X\7 Cl "DA Q.QT^nn'Tn'Q Caps, Shot, Cleaners, Gun Cases, etc., *V • VX» JDxIKJKjUIJL X ,O etc., at the Shop You Seek. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, 95, Wilson Street, Wanganui. II J II T ■ ■ T ARGE Stocks of Seasoned Timbers. PflU/PP 91m Mll I llhhO Fencing Wiie, Builders' IronI UYf Ul mill Iflif I UUUU mongery, Ranges, Bricks, Lime; in fact ANYTHING YOU REQUIRE IN CONNECTION WITH A BUILDING. _ _. *t-wvrTTm J can loo*6 you lowest rates for timte VICTORIA A\ ENUE, ber Dire £ t from Co Un try Sawmills. Bassett's first-class Joinery, Mouldings, etc*., are now known and used all WANGANUI. over-the Dominion. _ , , Anm Orders, large or small, will receive Telephone .321. prompt attention. SMART BLOUSES The Wanganui Carrying Co., Ltd FOR SUMMER WEAR. (London and Co. and Whyte and Co., " Amalgamated.) HASTINGS MOORE general carriers, shipping o « „., Di . U and FORWARDING AGENTS ' gwa7 Street' GRAIN and PRODUCE MERCANTS Ladies' -White Cambric Blouses. G°°d dry St°rag!: r Zl^> l? d W-h^ Ut T Collar^r 4fl Furniture Removal a speciality. Ladies Mercerised Lawn Blouses, T 'a- d^?i tym°ffectS + •-• 4 6 Agents for N.Z. Carrying Co and J. Ladies' White Silk Blouses, trim- Keir and Co r m?d» Wi^J aCni and in. sertion ••: 7 « Office: 22, St. Hill Street (opp. Opera Ladies Shirt Blouses, in spotted House). Telephone I<s<3. cambric, oolars attached 5 8 Ladies' Slips stylish makes in TT7ANTED Known.-Wilton's NnrCambnc, net and lace, from... 2 H j gory Hair is a boon to WAHTTTtfr'a twoototh mothers or school children. Is 6d bot--BH. RfDGWAY STREET. X er ttanK

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12203, 22 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12203, 22 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12203, 22 April 1909, Page 3

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