.. » George & Kersley, Ltd - "..--.- FOR . . ,_. . ...... THURSDAY, FitrDAY AND SATURDAY. ', A Big PRINT BAUGAINrrrIOOO Yards of Washing Cambrics in nice de- : signs; honestly worth "SJd/ard. FTRE SALE PRICE, 4Jd- Yard. ! A.^EPjOX.PAJtGAI^TTTd-PLpcce of double; "^dth. ;;Ore:idn r .iiW/vivrioas i, ' shades/all good washing cf)loiu-s j.^n^tyl'k^a.VJElßE^jS^^^lCE, •' -I} >-&!.''Yawl: " >>* ' ''^ ''f^-"--. \r, ■>.. --^ ' A BLOUSE'BARGAIN I—s1 —5 Dozen Cambric Shirt Blouses in all sizes and colourings; usually 4s Cd each. SALE PRICE Is 6d Each. A. Big Bargain m LADIES' XECKiWE VR—All to be cleared at Gd. See our window.. Each article is worth from Is to Is 6cl. ' MILLINERY BARGAINS—AII Trimmed Hats in the window to be cleared at 9s lid each. Six Only LADIES! LINEX -COATS and SKTRTS — Short Coats, panel Skirts; this s&isdn's goojs; helio-.j navy, white, etc.; usually 3S)s Gd to 425. SABE PRICE 10s 6d. ■ 12 Only LADIES' WASHING COATS ami SKIRTS in Linen and Cot Urn Poplins; all'smartly cut; usually sold at 4'2s to 60s. SALE PRICE 2ls. LADIES OXE-PIECE FROCKS—Magyar effects in Cotton' Crepes, Poplin, Cambrics, Etc/; really wnart for afternoon wear; usually 25s to 355. SALE PRICE 18s lid. v . -* LADIES' CAMBRIC and LINEN BLOUSES and SKIRTS — American shape in strip©' and plain effects; usually 14s lid. SALE PRICE 9s lid Country Customers are requested to send orders «s quickly as -possible >to prevent disappoint ment. f *' . ... Every Day a Bargaiix Day at "THE ECONOMIC" .;; • : ;rT, --. . - .; fii , fiii ;. ' -•/
The Fisheries TAU?O QVAY« , (nest Foster^ Hotel.) OBBOLOSTOKE & GO, PROPRIETORS. Arriving daily, young warehou, moKj,bine cod, hapuka, flounders, trfiraili, echnapper, crayfish, cockles and mussels. Smokod-BlttW'Cod a Speciabfiy. PORK -r SAUSAGES. , (Iho Real Old English Home-made I ~ v Recipe). ■ .- '*■- -1. J'v^"'--; ; iAt^ * .i, ".a Ham and Beef Shop. (X"^r';ifowni^tket Jlotel, Avenue). .. "U . - H'BOv; >A* AMBROSE, J*--* H < '.PROBfeIKTOR. 'PHONE; 673.. * ' ' - r ———* » -rl-'- = :; — |l " .(<<) () 'iH .',' .J ' .. .S,» (l.t, -«r Jyl (I / THIS IS SOMETHING LIKE A FARM. OVER 3,000 ACRES, close to Wanganui, little ovor half in grass, por--1 tion ploughabh:, 14 paddo»«kd, really good 2J sheep country, several buildings. Title, largest portion '0.R.1*., balance long native lease, at low rental. FIIICE, ONLY £3 os PER ACRE. Fullest details promptly supplied. j * J Sta?s!ey. E m Read. REAL ESTATE AGENT, 7S, UIDGWAT iBT., WANOANUI. The motieKt froW?—THK EAftTSTRN 3RANDE, ,Oh«kim< East (near Station). < Write «r wir* fen *«poo«in«d»
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12848, 26 January 1912, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12848, 26 January 1912, Page 1
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