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" ROU6H MATERIALS ARE jf ■ TO BE THE RAGE," This was whispered in Fashion Circle •> «Jv \^J*T*'^S a few months ago—Paul's provided accordinglyv . . • ' * Q>\ \ To-day we invite you to come «md n agp^ meet the whole Tweed Family on exhi- t \ bitlon in our Dress Goods Section. Donegal Tweeds, Harris Tweeds, and Heather and Grey mixtures will be . 0mt * \ found at 5 IS • _ .. .' ■ ■ J . ■ %fi** : In all the Newest Effects. Tl:©/' have Fashion's heartiest approval. A real good dress Tweed, 42in. wide, may he had as low as Is yd. Tha newest >Striped Tweeds arc priced at 2s 6i yd. for 44in. widths and 2s lid yd. for 56in. widths. The Smartest Dress Tweeds, 44 in. wide, are marked 2s lid and ' 3s 6d yd. Plain Cheviots are also shomi in Navy. VieuxJ Rose, Helio., Brown, Prune, and othor colours. You will like our selection —nearly everyone docs who sees them. Tweeds for Tailor-Made Costumes hav,e been especially carefully ordered this season, with' a view to obtaining the smartest . productions of the Loons. May we have the pleasure of showing them to you? J. PAUL & CO., ¥2OTslfl!A A¥£SiUE f WANGANUL Splendid Value Velveteen® AT ROBERTS' Satisfaction Store. PLAIN VELVETEEN—22 inches wide in Navy, Brown, Black, Green, Ruby, Coronation Blue, at Is lid per yard. CORDED VELVETEEN—22 inches wide in Cremc, Navy and Brown at Is lid. PLAIN VELVETEEN—In Green, Purple, Navy, Cardinal and Brown; 22 inches wide, at Is yard. : ■.;< ■ > 1.1 ... !i ._ u-..'_. IJ-if SPLENDID VALUE! LOWEST PRICES! INSPECTION INVITED AT 99 VICTORIA AVENOE. John WlcFarlane. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY X PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON CASH PURCHASES FROM -| AS. DRAPER, AVENUE What Do You Want ©n The Farm. FORGETFULNESS IS ONE OF THOSE HUMAN SHORTCOMINGS BY WHICH MOST OF US OCCASIONALLY HAVF SUFFERED LOSS. «/ust a memory jog then. If you want anything in Farm Equipment, first see what McFARLA^E'S have to o flier before you buy. Perhaps what you need this minute ! is in this list — FENCING WIRE —WIRE NETTING — STAPLES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP (POWDER AND FLUID). BUTTER'S PATENT FENCING MATERIAL. SHEEP SHEARS AND SHEEP BRANDING OIL. £_2_ All other Seasonable Equipment may be obtained heie, and at prices that ar-3 favourable to you. D. McPARLANE AND CO., Ltd., RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. J. YOUNG AND CO _aH^__Ml^__ili!^___^_^_B_j^BHH[„^s«BjßßßßsaffisJ!aMihßKjßEß^S^^^^^^M^^Bi-^S^lPwßfe^^^^^Mly^^^^St^tifc K^Su TV/f A /**<rrT\rttt Reversible inflations, simple and cheap. Changed from a double to * singlo machine in a few minutes. Con bf> operated by steam or power. Wo vacuum tubes to be pulled cfF. No filth can reach milk can —double equal vacuum system. Only one adjustment on the Pulsator to regulate speed. PATENT VACUUM BAIL TAP—The coming Standard Machine. See it. • Ask for it. STORRIE HORIZONTAL VACUUM PUxMP. THE BLACKSTONE OIL ENGINE—Very economical. Cuts chaff for cost *rf oil of 4d. per ton Milks 35 cows twice a day, using 1 tin of oil per week Shears 12,000 sheep for cost for oil of 425. Pumps water at a cost of la for oil per 3,000 gallons. Also Agents for Storn.es* Patent Turnip, Mangold, and Manure Ridger. Stor ries' Patent Turnip Thinner. .Pennsylvania Grain, Turnip and Manure Drill. Patent Cultivators, Cream Separators, Ploughs, Discs^, Harrows, etc. McLarec's Steam Traction and Portable Engines. Galvanised Steel Wind Mills. Andrews and Beaven's Chaff-cutters. NOTE Address: J, YOUNG & CO..NO. 7 NIXON PLACE.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12711, 23 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12711, 23 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12711, 23 March 1911, Page 2

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