I . By Appointment. I ASK FOR iff I pi* WHISKY I HEART TONIG, DIGESTIVE, I NON-GOUTY. I MACKIE & GO. DISTILLERS LIMITED I GLASGOW, ISLAY, & LONDON. I Estab. 1742. f PAUL'S ALL WHITE WINDOWS An epitome of Summer Styles. Littlo remains to be told of this Gplendid display of White Goods. The windows extol the merits of articles showa, likewise the latest fashions are depicted. WINDOW NO. 1. WINDOW NO. 2. TUNIC SHIRTS & FLANNEL WHITE 'VARSITY SUITS TROUSERS FOR BOYS. For the Summer Man. 1 The younfr terrors will look The latest White Tunic Shirts rather Smart in one of these neat and the most useful Flannel Suits. Trousers are here displayed for th» This window contains the bestlover of the oiitdoor life. qualities and values obtainable. Rowing- Tennis, Bowls and Made of Strong White Drill and Cricket will be more enjoyable if White Flannels that resist wear, you arc clothed in any of these These 'Varsity Suita aro the class comfortable items of apparel. yon require. WINDOW NO. 3. BLOUSES—ALL WHITE. •. t?!. Tho numberless occasions on ** SIGHT NEVv which a blouse is worn renders it ' WORTH GOODS necessary for every woman to have SEEING* well ni<jh a score on hand. This entrancing Blouse Exhibit will suggest the correct thing for ■ £he Special occasion. WINDOW NO. 4. WINDOW NO.' 5. ALL WHITE 'KERCHIEFS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN Ireland. France, Switzerland and Britain send their quota of dainty Now let Xl 5 urge you sco this bits of Linen and Lace, and iMus- i ov^y ~r ray of Robes. Pass the 1m and Embroidery. other interesting windows if you Many aro the chaste designs dis- w ill but sco No 5 played in this window. -Ladies! tho Embroidered Robesare simply delightful, also the Tunic and Camisole Embroideries. Uno Word Come! Xpaui; & co., WANGANUI.. Just as Natural for Us to Lead As for Others to Follow. ALWAYS CHEAPEST AT POTATOES, Prime Quality, 7s 9d POLLARD, per sack 11s. per iarg sack. BRAN, per sack 5s 3d. POTATOiSS, per cwt., 5s 6d. WHEAT, per sack, 15s 6d SALMON, per Tin lOd. PEACHES, per tin 9d. WAX CANDLES. 160z., per lb. 6d. APRICOTS, per tin 9d. MATCHES, Wax, per gross 3s Bd. MARMALADE, t,er 21b jar only CLEANED CUPRANTS, 3 lbs. for Is 2d ' ; Is- " TOBACCO, Derby, os 3d. CORNFLOUR, 51bs. for Is. TOBACCO, Havelock, 5s 3d JAM. 4 tins for Is. FIGS, FIGS, 4 boxes for Is FLOOR POLISH, 4 tins for Is. LOVELY COOKTNG FIGS 41bs HAMS, HAMS, Bid. per lb. for Is ' BACON (Cuts), sd. lb. HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE SLICED BACON, lOd per lb. W^e 7d tin ' SALMON AND SHRIMP PASTE, FRESH HERRINGS, for 5d tin 6d jar. SALT (fine) 20H«s. for Is. SHEEP'S TONGUES, Is per tin. WASHING- SODA, IGlbs. for Is. BUTTER, - BUTTER. FINEST DEFIANCE BRAND Is 2d , , —, Is 2d, Is 2u PER LB. f WHO KEPT DOWN THE PRICE tii/? tCY 0F BETTER 7M WANGANUI in 6 right through the winf\ N 7RTI? IF YOU ARTS A STRANGER rV\ f^ *-k HERE ASK YOUR NEIGHBOUR, haKv miim i<>ND he will use the Pt 11 krf=lf n&W?> HOUSEHOLD NAME OF V G^A N V fWt KERNOHAN. *? r\Qn>* $ Ws CALL AND GET OUR MONTHLY S, KrV 5 4 c f \ PRIGF LIST, EVERYTHING - a! JZ-Z. /. A QUOTED. NO FLASH IN THE " PAN WITH i^^fe^ KERNOHAN & Co -> O THE FAMOUS CHEAP PROgWJ VIL'ERS, or ktc si guyton street and taylorDcAIJ t|^^ VILLE. THFM AH Wl? N.8.-WE ASK THE HEARTY in CM ttU, ■■ r SUPPORT OF EVERY WORKER. —K. AND CO.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 17 October 1911, Page 2
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