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% Aertex fabric is -built on the prin ciplo that air is "the best non-con--1 CXFroL°tho peculiar construction of this material it is evident that the % maximum quantity of air is permitted to reach the.skm of wearers of J White Aertex Knicker Under Pants, 5s Gd. m,h j V) Fancy Striped Knicker Under Pants 7s 6d. i|]J y I' ' A-ertex Pyjamas at 12s 6d, 15s, 21s. % ' , \J Aertex Night Shirts, 7a 6d each. •Hi ft >: Thus an even temperature is maintained and various fIV "ilk that flesh is heir to" aro avoided. A ', /ill" Moreover Aertex is unshrinkable, comfortable and I | quite inexpensive-. V 1 i ; A few details of these goods are: — UJ j Gents' White Singlets in all sizes, ss, 6s lid, 7a Gd /! Ut\tfc=[ each. We can d o them with half, sleeves or long ,|/ ||p V sleeves. Lm^y^fV^ Aertex Day Shirts in all sizes at 7a Gd. Aertex Fancy Washing Waistcoats in Whito from 6s lid each. j Men's Cotelia Shirts, Soft Fronts with Single and Double Cuffs, all in good smart designs, 4s lid, 6s Gd, 7s Gd, 9s Gd each. Aertex Underclothing for Ladies also kept in. big variety. Every Cash Purchaser receives Is back for overy £1 spent. THE AVENUE. % WANGANUI. _ LJUI .|n t^^^|6r^^,%J^M t l^_i.j,m.u.UMH.jtJL4.i.-iimnllLl)U..ll 1111,11111 I ' "" iii«j»j»» .pi»»pm» wjl.w. ■"" " "iv ".»"" "■■" ■—"" "'*■" ■" " *"'"""' '•-• v ' L ~ ' —— :—• SUMMER picnic HAMPERS "Without PI/SFI/VS SPASTEIES/CAKES, and CONFECTIONERIES, YOUR HAMPER IS PLETEHAMPERS MADE UP AS REQUIRED. DUSTINS, LTD., * WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON NORTH. Nearly £3,000 worth of lin* J^^^HE oleam' s at 'PARSERS- The " Kaipara " brin 2s a further 4^oL£Utff '■.'supply. » That's a tidy sum to have invested in floor coverings. Yea, but do yon realise just what it'means? It means a wider range- of qualities, kinds,' and designs, also a choice of anovelties. The latest Li noleumflisplay in the Dominie® Large buying cuts down costs, so much tho better for you, that means seiV ■isng prices aro lower. The latest Inlaids, Granites, Corkoleums, and. Linoleums aro here in all "Siho latest Art Designs and Colourings. IF YOU ARE A LINO BUYER. SEE OUR STOCK. • Wanganui. There is Pleasure in Catering to Your Most Exacting Wants. For Instance. We have just landed ex "Athenic" A LARGE RANGE OF iVlens and Youths Box and Sporting Suits IN HARRIS TWEEDS. JUST THE THING F R THE RACES. AISO BORSALINO AND WOOL FELT HATS FROM 4s Gd TO 13s Rd INSPECTION INVITED. COMPARISON CHALLENGED. OUTFITTER Etc. 113 VICTORIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH. 1 WE WANT YOUR CUSTOM. It does not matter as to whether you aro a buyer of big lots, or only make small purchases; wo want your trade, and we want to deserve it. ' This extensive business hae been built up by assiduously cultivating tho ■ confidence and goodwill of tho public, and by giving the public honest merchandise at honest prices. The public has learned to look to this Storefor the Newest aand Best, and in that there has never been any disappointment. NOTE THIS WEEK'S PRICES FOR EVERYDAY LINES:— DEFIANCE BUTTER, Is Zd. ENGLISH STRAWBERRY JAM, JELLIES, good, 6 for 1«. lib jars, Is. LIMEJUIGE, Ships, Is buttle. FIG CONSERVE, 21b tins. I«. JAM, lib tins, 4 for Is. COCOA, Finest, 2s Gd lb. CEYLON FANNINGS TEA, Is lb. PRUNES, 31b for Is. CEYLON PEKOE TEA. Is lb. APIUC'OTS. Dried, 10d lb. : TEA. LENNARD'S SPECIALITIES APPLES, Dried, 9d lb. at Is 4d, Is Gd, 2s and 2s 4d. Buy your goods from tho largest and most up-to-date firm in the trade.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 2

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