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/n\ WITH THE IDEA THAT ALL THE BEST OF THE BARGAINS ARE SOLD THE FIRST FEW DAYS OF OUR gii Nej^ B m S H *^Tm BEING DETERMINED TO PULL DOWN STOCK, WE ARE DAILY ROOTING ROUND, BRINGING OUT AND RUTHLESSLY USING THE PRUNING KNIFE. ALL THIS SEASON'S WINTER GOODS MUST BE SOLD. WALK THROUGH OUR VARIOUS-:'--. DEPARTMENTS EVERY DAY YOU CAN SPARE THE TIME,—IT WILL PAY YOU. FRESH BARGAINS EACH DAY FOR CASH ONLY. D)V >RS, MILLINERS, CLOTHIERS, MERCERS. VICTORIA AVENUE, WA&eASIftJI,

MAIK TRUNK LINE. f Where to stay en route. JOPP BROS., MAIL COACH PROPRIETORS. OHAKUNE and RAETIHI. /COACHES run FOUR TIMES DAILY, \J between the above places. Three Times a week to Pipiriki. Meet all trains Ohakune station. RAETIHI-OHAKUNE TIMETABLE. Leaves Raetihi d.30 a.m. ' Arrive Ohakuue 0.45 a.m. Leaves Ohakune 10 a.m. Arrived Raetihi 1115 a.m. Leaves Raetihi 6 p.m» Arrived Ohakune 7.15 p.m. Leaves Ohakune 9.45 p.m. Arrived Raetihi 11 p.m. PIPIRIKI-RAETIHI TIMETABLE. Leaves Pipiriki 12 noon, Mondays^ and Wednesdays. Arrives Raetihi 4 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Leaves Raetihi Tuesdays and Saturdays 12.30 p.m. Arrives Pipiriki Tuesdays and Saturdays 4 p.m. Special always on hand if wired for. Waimarino Accommodation House] OHAKUNE. T>ED LINEN CHANGED DAILY. Best Table Kept. Terras Moderate. OLH OLESEN ■ < Proprietor. RAILWAY BUFFET, TAIHAPE "OIGHT opposite Railway Station. JOO Single and Double Beds. Everything Clean and Bright. First-class Chef. Excellent Table. Guests called and breakfast provided in time for early morning trains. R . HEALBY, Proprietor. Warkton ViHa Private Hotel, OHAKUNE. Under New Management. fTTHE above Hotel is now under new X management, and patrons can rely on the best of accommodation at moderate rates. Vrivate Board and Lodging. Good Stabling and Paddocking. MRS G. TOMSON, Proprietress. Known—Don't forget that k V V money spent on tram fares is money wasted. Buy a Swift Bicycle at os per week and save money. Adams Ltd., Avenue. it FOUND.— That no other cocoa has the same delicious, tempting flavour that Bournyille has. Ask your grocer about the jewel caskets of Chocolates Cadbury's are giving awny.

CI-XJS HOTEL, (rnmmE. fnHE Most Central and Popular Placo X to stay. The Rendezvous for Shooting Parties. Night Porter Kept. All Coaches etop at door. Write for accommodation . '~ A. MARS H, 1 Proprietor. Grand Hotel, Ofiakune. A PPOINTED by Thos. Cook and xx Sons. Referenced-by N.Z. Government Tourist Department. For further particulars see Railway Tim'etabk. ; • Tariff fes 6d day. Settlers <5s 3d. My own coaches meet all train*. Far© 6d. H. W. LJTTLEWOOI>, Proprietor. OHAKUNE COFFEE PALACE, OHAKTJNE. TTNDER entirely new management. \^J Redecorated and thoroughly renorated throughout. Room, Comfortable and Table Good. Coaches set down or pick up passengers for all trains. ' i MRS, GEORGE, i Proprietress. HOTEL GRAND, TAT7MARTJNTJI (King Country). Situate opposite Railway Station. Newly erected and comfortably furnished throughout. : Hot and Cold Baths. Passengers wishing to break their jour, ncr en route for Auckland, should write or wire for accommodation. Porter meets all trains. P.O. Box, 25. Telegrams: MRS. SMITH, "Grand," Taumstrunui. Proprietress. ,(Opposite Station.) RANGATAUA. me new double-storied luiilcling First-class accommodation for travellers Excellent table. Terms moderate W. BATEMAJT, Proprietor. WANTED immediately.—Buyers fo: Fireproof Safe, £fi; Splendic Copy Press, £2"; Remington Type writer, £10; Office" Tjib'le, £2 ss. Appl; J. Bttbb, corner Guyton Streei am Arenue. WANTED Known.—Ou>" fine stocl of high-class JeAvellery, consiisi ing of everything to be found in modern jeweller's stock. We invit your inspection of our goods and price* Big reductions on everything during th i sale: now on. Andrews, jeweller ani optician," Wangonui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12257, 3 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12257, 3 July 1909, Page 1