lc nic, from Wellington, plose at '2.jq l>.m. ' ■;'.. .-■'■" . .. ■ ■ .... ■'•, ■'■.'.■ Money Orders close one hour and thirty minutes, -Registered Letters"and Parcels clovse one hour Before the ordinary mail. G. W. SAMPSON, * Chief Postmaster. ~ « THE CHRONICLE," INSTRUCTIONS as to the INSER. 1 TION or WITHDRAWAL of ADVERTISEMENTS in " THE CHRON^ ICLE » MUST BE IN WRITING. Advertisements received without written orders will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly. Advertisers in the Country can remit payment by Money Orders, Postal Notes, or Postage Stamps While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of Advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-inser-tion through accident or from other causes, and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right to decline any Advertisement which the Company may not approve, whether an order shall ha\e been accepted or rot. , Disclaimers will in all cases be treated as Advertisements, and charged accordingly; Orders to Withdraw Advertisements must be sent in in WRITING to the Publishing Office not later than 8 p.m. each day. Replace Advertisements, if wanted in the nexb morning's issue, must reach the Office not later than 1.30 p m
WESTPHAUAN F rj\ fe= ART POTTERY , ll\?€ ROMAN STYLES REVIVED. b^jjJp^A Way back in the trays or Caes^tr the Westphalians fashioned their quaintly artistic pottery. Modern tastes demand much tbG same Hues of antiqueness in Vases and Flower pots to-day. DEXTER'S arc showing a magnificent - range of this highly refined art pottery. The predominating tones of shade are old gold,, brown, red and bronze, . These- colourings on rough and old looking surfaces give wonderful charm: ~ Some of -the bronze specimens are studded giving the -appearance of oruimel. . Previous shipments of Westphalian art Pottery created intense interest throughout the Dominion. A special invitation is given to everyone to make a personal visit of inspection. &. OEXTER & ;CO, f Cliina and Glass Merchants, W-ANGANTJL
RENOWNED FOOTWEAR. OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARE ABOVE ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. Wo\ holil a. largo assortment of all the smartest goods on the market. A i THE''PRICE is absolutely' right - j SERVICEABLE I Tho right nlaco to-lmy trunks is where'you know they are reliable. Anybody can pick out a stylish handsome TRUNK, but you have to take the merchant's word for j iU reliability; that's why it nays { to trade at a SAFE STORE, and S ! that's why the bulk of tlm TRUNK BUSINESS ccuics hero. j WHOLESALE and RETAIL HARNESS * SADDLE MAKER. Direct Importer of English and &&h«r Goods, No. I, AVENGE, WANGANUL ' 'FKom, £U. S
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 17 October 1911, Page 4
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