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The Sewing Machines Will Soon be- Whirring Again; And everyone from Baby to Grandmother will be, starters in the race ivith the flowers, and d>he trees and the birds to see who-will be first into their new Spring Garb. . The Silks which it is predicted will be most used for Spring wear are to ' be found at PJSITJJL.'S Come and see- what the inspiration of the Orient and the genius of the world's loom wizards have-together produced in these lovely soft, shimmering fabrics. New Blousing Silks just Landed 23in. Fancy Satin Charmeuse representing every new shade in abundance. 3s. 6d. yard. - 23in. Louisene Silks in light grounotß and very handsome designs for day or evening wear. 2s. lid. yard. 22in. Brocaded Silks all the shades which will take this season. 4s. lid. yard. 23in. Oriental Satin in Black and "White designs. 3s. lid. yard. 40in. Taffeta Chiffon —all the colours you know so well and many new shades. ss. lid. yard. 27in. Japanese Silks in White and Cream, Is. 3d., Is. 6d , Is. lid. to ss. 6d. . _ . . ■ Remember Paul's Silks are free of all chemical weighing or loading. They are of good honest body and : price • with quality considered, repre- • sent the best value obtainable. 5 per cent, discount allowed on all cash purchases to the value of 20s ;or more. Pay as you go and save the difference,. X PAUL & GO*, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. The Footwear Sale Is &ow on at Grichton & fMewman's This Is a Genuine End-of-Season Sale i THE STOCK OFFERED CONSISTS SOLELY OF THE BEST FOOT- ' WEAR IN EVERY LINE. THE FIRM HAVE FOR 20 YEARS CAREFULLY STUDIED THE WANTS OF THE" TOWN AND DISTRICT, AND THEIR MOTTO IS, S "LONG VALUES AT SHORT PRICES." PARCELS FORWARDED, ON APPRO. TELEPHONE, 101. ~r 92, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. H p'w to m ake STH^ Coffee in a hot jug, pour ■^ ■ ■ ■ " • ' • one pint of boiling water llAll^l^lllC *. over it, Btir briskly, ' MM I/Hvßvli9 - ~ cover, and let stand five minutes: pour off gently il: *%##£&&& leaving the grounds, and \Qj7^j?| H.%#fyF / serve with hot milk. It's astonishing how few housewives know how- to make Coffee "Just right." We therefore heje reveal the simple secret of Coffee-making as practised in France; but you must first of all xrake certain you have got the right Coffee — viz. : "Club" Coffee As used in leading hotels, clubs,. cafes, and the best houses throughout the Dominion. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED * There are very few metal %'' GV'MT'Krn'TrVNr'** <?nTTP<4<> polishes on the market (liquid SYMINGrON S SOU.TS.' or otherwise) that are safe to Ask your grocer for a packet, apply to silver plate, as many and try it for a change; that's a housewife has found to,, her all we ask; cost; but anyone who has-eyta?.-"*" These pure, Concentrated '~ "£JSLv, "»f ,imm»T tuvttott Soups are simply delicious, and '' SIDOL " METAL POLISH being rich in proteids they are knows that it is as good ror also very nourishing and body- plated ware as it is for any building: the very thing for in- kind of metal. Nothing lias valids. You can have almost ever been made to equal it as a any kind of Soup you like in a metal polish. Don t fail to get few minutes, and without any "SIDOL" next time, and you'll trouble at all. be g]adW. GKEGG & CO., LTD., COFFEE PEPPER, SPICE, ANl> STARCB MANUFACTURERS ESTABLISHED 1861. DXjNEDIN. Native Leases. all properties we are offering are guaranteed titles. Investors generally are fiot very-conversant with thl native laws, and, indeed, most people have a horror of anything Native. We would like to draw your attention to the following facts—Legislation has now been passed enabling the Natives to dispose of the-freehold of their properties There is a considerable amount of land now being bought from, them, and we can safely say it is the cheapest land in the Dominion at the present time. Just fancy, land that will carry three sheep to the acre when in grass being got from the natives at 30s to 60s per acre. ' For obvious reasons you will understand that most people are Soin" in for tfbo lease with the idea of gating the freehold later on We ask your immediate attention to these properties, as they are real good things KAW ACRES? 40 years' lease, 4s for 2 5 years, with right of renewal for fur(L^l ther 15 years at 5 per cent, on the then unimproved value. All ploughable. Railway station 100 yards from the boundary. Good house of five rooms, good orchard. Creamery one mite. P.O. and -sdnool two miles. Price £700. Half cash and half at 6 per cent. B • i/. MA ACRES, 42 years' lease. Rent 2s. first 21 years, and 3s. next 21. { 1U Te Kuiti five miles. 500 acres in grass, 50 acres in bush 90 per cent, ploughable. Now carrying 600 ewes-and 100 head of cattle. About . W acres of rich river flat could carry 60 cows easily. The feehold °f 290 acrej of this block can be got now for £7 10s per acre. Goodwill for thejot^i-l rtKAA ACRES, 42 years' lease. Rent 21 years at Is "6d and 21 at 22s- 6d 2DuU Five miles from Te Kirti. All easy fern and ti-tree land .•(» ncr cent ploughable. Equal to two sheep to the acre when in grass. piospSive value in this block. Price £1 5s per acre. Half cash. D 49For further information as to those and similar blocks, apply to ...^ W. IYI. Ashton & Son., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, .WANGANITI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12601, 5 September 1910, Page 6

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