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- i 1/ 2^»y^F "^a(^ Weather is in fHljf So Are Overcoats iffljiHJ . ■ cILJi w When that blustei'ing rainy day conies along, about the only man who welcomes it is the successful weath-r prophet. Different thing for us men who have to face it! So now that it is Overcoat buying time for far seeing folk, you'll find just what you want at Paul's. The J. B. Overcoat, double-breasted, with belt at back, long roll lapels. Colours—New Browns, Fawns, Greeas, Greys, 50s, 555., 635, 70s, 755, 84s, 90s. The J. B. "RAGLAN" OVERCOAT, with Talma shoulders, warm materials, 63e to 70s. . The J. B. CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT, with Talma shoulders, in the newest Whipcord; "materials, Dark Grey and Fawn, 755, 105s. These coats are absolutely rain-proof. Th« -J. B. COVERT COATING CHESTERFIELD, with Talma shoulders. Prussian Collar, 655, 755, 84s, 99s 6d. Th- J P>. SHOWERPROOF OVERCOAT, Prussian Collar, strong Check li. i-s. fia> 70s, 755. 84s, 90s, 99s 6d. •19s. bnvs a pound's worth of goods, because of our 5 per cent discount for Ca eh. "BE READY FOR WINTER—IS WISDOM. J, PAUL & CO., W&MGANUi. M^L The re»alt of the investigation by England's great medical journal, "The Lancet," M MM proved that fine tea like AMBER TIPS »t 2/-per lb. is almost as cheap as m inferior teas at 1/6, because it gives more cups to the lb. and means better health.72 « A Few Snips in Ironmongery. First Quality AXES, 4s 9d each. Guaranteed., . LAWN MOWERS, Crescent, 4 blades, 2ls, 22s 6d, 255; 20 per cent. reduction. ; ■-. '■•■- , GARDEN HOSE, 5% d and 7%d per foot; i/ 2 -inch, 3 ply. w GARDEN RAKES, 10 teeth Is, 12 teeth Is 3d, 14 teeth Is 6d. -;;._ . GARDEN SHEARS, for grass, etc., Is and 2s Pair- _ — GRINDSTONES, 4d per inch. Fittings 3s set. • • ■,_■-■.. CARPET SWEEPERS, 18s 6d and 21s each. HAIR BROOMS, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d and 4s 6d each. , ENAMELLED KETTLES, Anglo, 2pts. 2s 3d, 3pts. 3s, 4pts* 3s lid. MEAT SAFES, Gauze, Is, Is 6d and Is 9d each. JAM PANS, Enamelled, 7s 9d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d and I.os 6d each. JAM PANS, Aluminium, 16s 6d, 21s and 22s 6d each,- —'- During the next fortnight any Cash Purchasers of Goods to the, value of £2 will be presented with a B Alarm Clock, free, at POWER & MeTUBBS IRONMONGERS, 112, VICTORIA AVE-NUJfI, WANGANUI. Telephone, 321. ftThe Standard of Style \m Wangcmui A KAGANSKI COSTUME. There's an air of distinction about the Wearer of a Kaganski Costume—and a subtle difference of stylo and elegance. IT'S " THE OUT.' skilful designing of the whole costume to the modelling; ;. r of the figure. "•- . / Fabrics of charm and quality await your . choosing for *■ your Autumn Gostumo. Let your visit be to-day." ' '■' COOPERS' RETAIL IM,M LADIES' TAILORS, 30 VICTORIA AVENUE, •: WANGANUI. •. ■ . \ :': ■'■■■:-':?: }X When Offer Something Different Just Say— " No Thank You." '-T v #"I want what I aeked for—fche'genu- '' mo 'Club' Coffee —as manufactured- by i& k\ Messrs Gregg and Co~. (Ltdr), Duoiediu."" jf* jL^. JI m Coffee is a drink thsft is not at. all W^jfd^Sm'- fiSsol nice unless ■ it's good. By specifying■ *' (SP^Bi»ii^Bl '-Club," and getting ",Club," yon"get; O& glS|siffi|HP| tlie best Coffee made, and avoid inferior, ;. "6LUB" cOFFEE '•'OLUB" is a blend of the choicest Arabian, Indian, and Ceylon beans. Every care is taken in the growing, picking, packing, and shipping of these beans. We get them in perfect condition, and they are then roasted in our own factory under the strictest supervision. Finally, the Coffee is put up in air-tight canisters with labels as illustrated above. These are reasons why "CLUB" is so superior ; why it teas a richer, fuller flavour, and is more beneficial thin ordinary Coffee/ Remember to look for these labels when buying it. SOLE AGENTS FOR CHIVERS CUSTARD POWDER Easily made, delicious, nutritious. Made by tho leading Custard manufacturers at Home, and supplied to Hb Majesty King George V. W. Gregg & Co., Ltd., Coffee, Spice, Starch, and Pepper Manufacturers, Established 1861. DUNEDIN.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 2