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: '• ;'. ''. -. ■"'.,.: at -. .. ' ' :'■ ;■ ■X ....... and ■.•■. ••: ■■ : . ■ ■ ■■-.'■'•* '■ '■ '• " ■• ■' ' ■ >' ■ WE HAVE DETERMINED TO QUIT ODD LIKES LEFT OVER FROM OUR SALE DURING THE NEXT'THREE - DAYS "AT ABSOLUTE : • BARGAIN sPRICES.' ■•• . ■'.' .- '. ~~" " . , • 4 LADIES' BOOTS in Sizes from 2 to 6 and, .usually sold from 10s 9d, to 17s 3d. Wo do not stock boots.'Our- Special Price will be 4s 3d to :. 7s 3d- : y f : . .•■-',■..■■■■., /■ ■ • LADIES' SHOES hi Sizes 3 to 5, and usually sold" from 11s odtolfe Gd. Our Price on Thursday,- Friday, and Saturday will be >5s and 7s 9d. YOUTHS' NAILED.DERBY BOOTS, Sizo 3.ONLY. Usually 10s 9d" Pair. Our Bargain: Price 4s 9d.' . . . ; SHEETING-BARGAINS. 54-inch Whito Twill Sheeting, the- cheapest lino in Wanganui. Our Bargain Price 91d Yard. -'72-TN'CH WHITE TWILL SHEETING. Usually cold at Is 6d-per" Yard. Our Special Bargain Prico Is. " ~ PILLOW SLIP BARGAIN for 3 Days. ,Wo will offer a Special Lino of Pillow Slips at Gd each. LADIES' COQUE FEATHER BOAS. .Tust a few left.. They were usu-' ally lO.t 6d. Our Bargain Price will bo Is 6d each. ' . WIRE WOVF SHAKEDOWNS. Jnst the thing for tho seaside in single : and double beds. Our Bargain Pr ico 10s lid, 12s lid, and, 16s lid each. •MEN'S FLANNFL SUITS. A good lino for tho holidays, in all sizes'and ; ~ usually 32-, 6d. Onr Bargain .Prico 19s 6d. . . . — k —- — -. We O^gen To-Day, Thursday. SKW^-w^gBBWaiIWIIUWMmiIiHIII lIIIWII^IWH lliHßHM»fi'Win«JlJni»*Jt»^' JILL Ii ■!■■■ Illlir-TT°-YM&'iffihow^ B*9*l c@s hold!/ WANGANUI

WANTED Known.—We are agents for " Douglas,"; " New Hudson," Cycles; 5-6h.p. "Bat"'now in stock and "Humber," v Bat" and' " Clyno" Motor open' for trial. Turner and Co., Wanganui and Marton. T UXFORD and Co., Aramoho. are Jj selling off boots and shoes. Don't miss tho bargains. ..-•;■ WANTED Known—"Lux" Kerosene Lamps are brighter than gas, yet. simple, safe and economical. Householders wanting a good light should see them. Turner and Co., Agents, Wanganui and Marton. T UXFORD and Co., Aramoho. Girl's 1 Tan Shoes 12s 6d now 7s 'Gd, Girls' Black Boots 10s 6d now 6s 9d, Girls' Tan Lace Boots for 8s Gd, Girls' White Shoes from '2s lOd. A T Luxford's. Aramoho, Natural J\. Form Shoes 3s 6d to 5s lid, Women's Boots 16s Gd now 13s, Women's Tan Boots lo s Gd now 10s (3d, Ladies' Glaco Evening Shbes 4s 6d. WANTED Known.—have you seen cur' continuous Picture Gallery? Tho very latest American innovation. Tingey's'Arfc- Depot. Inspection solicited, ifc displays^our fine stock of Pictures at a glance. CHAMPAGNE and Grey Silk ami Wool Hosiery, 2s Gd" pair. A. J Tymons, Drnoer. Avenuo. A WATCH.—TIie"Ii-:.^iil." Crown jA Vvateh ; Very fine :v"':f plate finish. 7s Cxi each (guaranU-edV Post free. Laurence Andrews, Jew . and Optician. Shops both *klc\s >»' rli*» Avenno. KXOWIV.—i<o- Ladipa, vV nou-'Silk Blousps from ~s Gd upwards. Visit L. Hedditch and Co , ou. Ridrwaj; St. . . . DO you lunch in town? "Yes, thanks." Dustin's supply my many requirement?. . FOR Sale'.—s-r.oomod House, noan now ; quarter-acre section, all conveniences: lint and cold water, bathroom, wash-house, fowl run; central position • trams stop opposite dcor. Apply 101, Avenue. T UXFORD and Coy.. Aramoho, ran \,A srivo .you 'lipHpr valno iii boots a.i'l shoes.than any bouso in Wancanui. Oall :inrl see tho bav<iain> and yon will !h> ronvincod. Prices and quality tall< every timo.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 1

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