» » » 4 M M ♦ ♦ »♦-»♦+♦++■»++++■♦ ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦ f++++ t h | £ HUNDREDS OF KEEN FOOTWEAR BUYERS f I HAVE BEEN SATISFIED AT | ij AND :: < > AND THERE ARE STILL BARGAINS IN ABUNDANCE FOR " » EVERYBODY. t ** H * HERE ARE A FEW LINES TO BE BROUGHT FORWARD ON <► SATURDAY: — T 100 Pairs GENTS' BLACK AND BROWN LACE BOOTS. All £ -k sizes and New Shapes. Usual Price, 20/-. Sale Price 12/6 f 24 Pairs GENTS' WALKING SHOES. Usual Price, 21/6. Sale ♦ Price ' i^/o t 200 Pairs LADIES'" WALKING SHOES (SPECIAL). Usual T 50 PairBrLAbIES*PATENT rLBATHER'BOOTS AND SHOES. Jfc Usual Price, 21/6. Sale Price -••• -H/'J A New Lot of CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Hundreds Z of Pairs, and all sizes, at If-, 1/3, 1/6, 2/6, and 3/6 „> <► TON'S? FAIL*TO SEE THESE GOODS. WE ARE SHOWING ± + > THEM IN OUR WINDOWS AND AT OUR DOORWAY. \ "* h niiiiiii in ii iiiiiii nimn 4 ~ t CRICHTON & NEWMAN, I I 02 RIDGWAY STREET, AND McGRUER'S CORNER, VICTORIA ~„ ■■■ . AVENUE. -f Have You Ordered A ■■■; : "Mehring" Miiker-ior Next Season, If not it's -advisable to do so, and to do it NOW. ><J3^ Last year the demand was so great, that difficulty was //gfl ¥v experienced in coping with the orders. Special arrange- ///Jf L W merits are being made'this year for a vastly increase* ///# M ||\ output, but tho demand will be correspondingly greater. //// Jif \\\Y The "MEHRING'1 FOOT-POWER MILKER is. in the UN M $}k true sense the dairyman's friend. It saves him time, re- ( II J^ffi<M. duocs his work, curtails his milking expense, and in- |(( f ?||| |t|p creases tho milk yield. With a "Meh- « V-if^^f^fl ring" you can milk two cows at a '^O?W§ time, and milk them quicker than ono £^fe\ 6^^ ifw:':^'ft by hand. Tho saving made is self- K||jp.^!v -^ W\ *^M'^4 evident. Twenty cows an hour is tho &jtt.--...&& /w\ "a!©*^ average. No difficulty with it. Easily U*f |S^SBBSS=HS^\ managed, easily cleaned. Cows liko B l^^^^m^f^A it. A boy can use it. Worked by feet, fL***.*^ -«£at*^^2^^i^^»—as the illustration shows. Cost is on©- " %-j!£**^~ -&y forth to.-one-fifth of a power plant, v>A and upkeep is perhaps 3d. a week —no %-.««. more. Write for testimonials, particulars, and price. J. URGUHART MACDONALD, District Agent, Norfolk Chambers, Ridgway Street, WANGANUI.
We mako "Pilaster Cases" to fib ound outside columns, pilasters, or any break in wood or stone will of millings. _„..„„„ They improve OUTSIDE DISPLAY and BRING BUSINESS. One of cur oases which, may be seen outside A. J, Tymons's, Avenue. We have been very successful with this, type of case, and shall be plexised to furnish drawings, showing the b3st method, of utilising space, on receipt of particulars. SHOP and OFFICE FITTERS and FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. INGESTRE ST., WANGANUI. •phone, 342. oUiiOil S ij§llPCi©tl ARE BY- PAR THE BEST. ]F YOU WANT THE BEST RESULTS, OR TO WIN THE PRIZES AT THE SHOWS, BUY O| T'T'T A "NT '£[ SEND FOR LISTS. SOLE AGENTS SUTTON'9 GARDEN SEEDS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 2 August 1913, Page 2
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