—i——i^ Great Remnant Sale AT THE ECONOMIC. OF DRESS MATERIALS, ! DRESS ROBES, COLOURED SILKS, FLANNELETTE BLODSINGS ALL WOOL DELAINES, LACES AND INSERTIONS, EMBROIDERIES, ALL OVER LACES, SHEETINGS, FLANNELETTES, TABLE DAMASKS, AND FLANNELS. ../*'•-■,• ' r . REMNANTS... REMNANTS-. • '■ Remnants all Reduced 1 CARPETS, CURTAINS, MUSLINS. MILLINERY, COSTUMES ' . * AND % ' . - , " ■- .BLOUSES, . ■• "/• " • AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE \ For Three Days Only \ • ■ x - AT GEORGE &KERSLEYS Limited, Wan^auni.
WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known:—Don't miss seeing Lennard and Ca.'s Special Window Display, ' Industries ..WeekrJ illustrating two largest industries in ] Wanganui. . j WANTED Known .—A quantity of. Boys' and YoutJis' School Boots specially made to stand rough winter j •weather. They can be thoroughly re- 1 commended. We are the only house to . hold these lines. Ask for them at ' Thorp's, opposite the English Church, j Wanganui. • j WANTED Known.—Haricot Beans 6 j lbs. for Is to-night at Kerno- - han's. 61bs * Sago for Is - to-night at j Kernohan's. Gibs. Rice for Is to-night ; at Kernohan's. 5 bottles of Worcester ; Sauce for Is to-night at Kernohan's. 5 j packets Jellies for Is to-night at Kerno- ■ han's. 51bs Pearl Barley for Is to-niglit at Kernohan's. 51bs Split Peas for Is • to-night at Kernohan's. 51bs Raisins j for Is to-night at Kernohan's. * It's : prices that tell, fiction may attract, but ' facts convince every householder that , we are the cheapest in Wanganui. Ker- • nohan and Co., the Cheap Providers, j Guyton Street. - - j WANTED Known;— Our, fine stock j of high-class Jewellery, consist- j ing of everything to, be found in a > modern jeweller's stocks ,^ We invite ; your inspection of our goods and prices. • Big reductions on everything during the ! sale now on. Andrews, jeweller and optician, Wanganui. - j WANTED Known.—Visit Lennard and Co.'s big Ridgway Streetestablishment Industries Week thrown, open for inspection. Nc-'one asked to; buy. Prompt and civil assistants to answer enquiries. Your inspection is cordially invited. FOUND. —That no other cocoa lias thff ; same delicious, tempting flavour that Bournyille has. Ask your grocer about the jewel caskets of Chocolates Cadbnry's" are giving away. " \ \VXT ANTED Known.—Fresh Herrings, I : V V Cd per tin. Herrings in T. Sauce , 8d per tin. Sardines, 3 tins for Is. ! Rolled Oats, lOd per bag. Pine Apple, 1 3 tins for Is. Tinned Pears, lOd tin. Apricots, 9d tin. Peaches 9d per tin. Currants (best), 41bs for Is. Sultanas, 31bs for Is. Raisins 51bs for Is. Sugar, Ss 9d per bag, Onions 121bs for Is. Matches, 12 doz. for 3s 9d, Oatmeal, 3s 3d bag. Flour, per 1001b. bag 13s 6d. Always remember that Kernohan is the man who first brought down the price of living here. Support Kernohan and Co. 'jTTCTANTED Known.—All repairs are i VV carried out by skilled .workman under the supervision of an experienced foreman. Give-us a trial. Adams Ltd., Avenue and Nixon Place, Wanganui. WANTED .Known.—Everyone is cordially invited to pay Lennard and Co., the big Ridgway Street firm, a visit, and see their "Special Window Displays," illustrating two largest industries in Wanganui, namely, i Wanganui Meat Freezing Co., Ltd., and the Southern Cross Biscuit Co., Ltd. •YfiT ANTED to Sell.—Lady's Star Bi- ' VY cycle, 22in. frame; Iret wheel, two rim brakes, and Brooks' best saddle; in splendid order and condition. Price to clear, £10 cash; easy arranged. Adams Ltd., Avenue. l j : ; . —. IF YOUR C/YCLE wants repairing;, ring up No. 530. Workmanship guaranteed. Roberts, Aveniie.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12245, 19 June 1909, Page 1
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