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' Annual Sale of Crockery. A SMASH IN PRICES. Odd lines and overstock most go. Cost no object. Wanganui residents know that when we have a sa|e, it is a genuine price smasher. We buy direct and are not confined to this one department for our-" profit. This is one reason why we can, and do sell considerably less, than competitors confined to the 6ale of Crockery for their living. . Dinner Sets: Royal Doulton Ware, Cups and Saucers, white and gold,. i 61 pieces, 455, 50s. Best English China, 2s 9d per half I Other good makers, 61 pieces, 30s, doz. plain. 32s 6d. White China, 2s 6d per h<alf doz. Tea Sets from 10s. Printed, good and strong, 2s 6d per Children's- Sets (Japanese) from 6s. half doz. Plates: Dinner, per half doz., 2s 3d. Jugs, best china, Is 3d; now 6d. \ Pudding, per half doz. Is 9d. Slop Basins, China, Is 6d, reduced to. Soup, per haJf doz., 2s. 9d. Tea, per hialf doz., Is. Fern Bowls, from Is. Vegetable Dishes, 2s 6d each. Pie Dishes, from 3d each, llin. yelI Soup Tureens 20s, reduced to 9s 6d. low only, Is 3d. Meat Dashes, lOin. lOd, 12in. Is, 14in. Cullinders, 2s 6d, now Is. Is 6d. Tea Pots, Big Reductions in all sizes.. Sauce Tureens, 3s, reduced to Is. Vases, several hundreds at slaughterTea Plates, China. 7in., white and prices. gold. Is 6d per half doz. Glassware, half-pint Tumblers, circleEgg Cups, pretty, Id each. '. . pattern, Is 6d per half doz. Five large windows of Sale-priced Crockery. Gibsons & Paterson, Ltd. WHERE GOOD GOODS ARE BOUGHT CHEAPEST. 1 shall make my first display of Winter Goods, on WEDNESDAY* 18th. This includes the latest? in Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Manchesterand Soft Furnishings. Fine range of Casement doth, bordered jond plain* and three times the quantity of Flannelette to what we usually receive,. Special line of Blanket Coats. Full stock of Blankets. VARIETY RIGHT! QUALITY RIGHT! PRICES RIGHT! Patterns posted to your address on application. ■ GASLIGHT DISPLAY ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. John McFarlane, IMPORTER OF DRAPERY, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. MANUFACTURER OF TENTS. TARPAULINS, HORSE AND OOW COVERS. TRUNKS, Etc. THE A VENUE. Knowing Builders Prefer " Golden Bay" Cement! Which is to say:—That knowing the economy, uniformity and haxd settling qualities of Golden Bay Cement, experienced builders prefer *fe above all others. ■ . . ' * ' Those are ;but>;three reasons. You will find many others to back-up. YOUR preference.''. " Try Golden Bay on that New Contract. * D. McFarlane & Co., Ltd., AVENUE, WANGANUI. Winsome Styles in Ladies' Goats. SMART SPORTS' COATS (in all shades)/ 16s 6d, 19b 6d< to 35a &L SPORTS COATS (Sets), 42s 6d. TEDDY BEAR COATS, 29s 6d. ASTRAKAN COATS, Tan, Brown, Navy, 42s 6d, 59s 6d. SEAL COATS, 66s 6d to £5 10s. BLANKET COATS, 19s 6d to 59s 6d RAIN-PROOF COATS, 19s 6d to 755. | These Coats are absolutely the latest, and splendid value for themoney. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR. CASH. ROBERTS, SATISFACTION STORE I • -■■■■•' " - loa- AVENUE I *^^"'^ W''W""MMM*IMIM"II""MW""IW"'M"B^ i Comfort, Quality, Reliability, Finish and Design. SPORTS AT ALEXANDRA PARK. cisioh, 120 sec. l''inal: P. C Goldsmith,. ]1; S. A. Andrew, 2; J. Boucher, 8. INTERESTING CONTESTS. Three-mile Novice (private owners,. iunder 560 c.c). —First heat: E. W. RUBYS OBTAIN FOUR FIRSTS IN Candwell. 3% h.p. Triumph, 1. H. FerFIVE RACES. guson, 3% h.p. Singer; and S. A. Andrews, 3% h.p. Triumph. Second heat: The exciting sport of motor cycle C. Carncross, zy 2 h.p. Royal Baby, lp racing attracted a fair crowd, consider- S. Lester, 3% h.p. Ariel, 2. G. Beauing the strong counter amusements, to mont, 3*6 h.p. Humber, and C. J. Spin— I Alexandra Park on Saturday afternoon, ley. Sun Precision, also started. Final: I when the third sports meeting of the C. Carncross, 1; S. A. Andrews, 2; S.Auckland Motor Cycle Club was held. Lester 3. Time, 3 mm. 9 1-5 sec. ! The weather was perfect, the track was Five-mile Light-weight (twin and sinJ in good order for racing, although the gle cylinder, under 400 c.c). — Q. Jones P . j dust rose badly, and some excellent con- 2% h.p. Boyal Ruby, scr. 1; H. Fefgu— < tests were witnessed. ;son, 2% h.p. J.A.P., 15 sec, 2. Time 9" ! The results are as follow: ,'tnin. 6 3-5 sec. A. V. Docherty, 2 h.p.. ! Ten-mile Twin Cylinder (open, under Singer, 15 sec, and P. B. Coleman, 2% (000 c.c). —C. Carncross, Boyal Buby, h.p. Levis, 25 sec, also started. 30 Bee, 1; J. Alexander, 7 h.p. Indian,! Five-mile Single Cylinder r»nen scr., 2. Also started: S. A. Brooke, 5 under 600 c c ) — First heaf E w" h.p. Matchless, 80 sec The Jast lap Candwel]l3 % h.p Triumph, 60 sfc ,T I b^we^n^A^^ndr^na^ro^Te"' 1 P^Ce l^V"^?^^ltife h.p. Ariel. 100 sec, 1; T. C. Goldsmith, 5 sec; B. Emery 3% ht> LM r X sir •- -3% h.p. Boyal Buby !• B ee, 2. Also and E. Beaumont, 3% h'.p Humber I«T' started: A. Mephan, 3% h.p. Rudge, sec. Final. H. Ferruson 1- S A Anscr.; J. Alexander, 3% h.p. Triumph? 5 drews 2. Ferguson winnins with a faiisec; and C. J. Spinley. 3% h.p. Sun Pre- margin. (Royal Ruby finte the flnS£ I SOLE N.Z. AGENTS— JAMES AND GILLMAN, WANGANJJI AND HAWERA. H. 6. HARMAN.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 2

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