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Annual Sale of Crockery. A JMASH IN fBICES. Odd lines and over-stock mast go. Cost no object. Wanganui residents know that when we have a saje, it is a genuine price smasher. We buy direct «and are not confined to this one department foi profit. This is one reason why we can, and do sell considerably than competitors confined to the gale of Crockery for their living. Dinner Sets: Royal Doulton Ware, Cups and Saucers, white and 61 pieces, 45s 3 50s. Best English China, 2s 9d p« Other good makers, 61 pieces, 30s, doz. plain. 32s 6d. White China, 2s 6d per half do Tea, Sets from 10s. Printed, good and strong, 2s 6 Children's Sets (Japanese) from 6s. half doz. Plates: Dinner, per half doz., 2s 3d. Jugs, best china. Is 3d; now Pudding, per half doz. Is 9d. Slop Basins, China. Is 6d re*i| Soup, per half doz., 2s. 9d. ■ Tea, per half doz., Is. Fern Bowls, from Is. Vegetable Dishes, 2s 6d each. Pie Dishes, from 3d. each, llii Soup Tureens 20s, reduced to 9s 6d. low only, Is 3d.. ' * Meat Dishes, lOin. lOd, 12iu. Is, 14in. Cullinders, 2s 6d, now Is. Is 6d. Tea Pots, Big Reductions in all Sauce Tureens, 3s, reduced to Is. Vases, several hundreds at slai Tea Plates, China. 7in.. white and prices. gold. Is 6d per half doz. Glassware, half-pint Tumblers, Egg Cups, pretty, Id each. pattern, Is 6d per half doz. Five large windows of Sale-pri Crockery. i • ■ - Gibsons & Pstßrson L WHERE GOOD GOODS ARE BOUGHT CHEAPEST. 1 shall make my first display of Winter Goods, on ' WEDNI 18th. This includes the latest in Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Manl and Soft Furnishings. Fine range of Casement doth, bordered )Einsl and three times the quantity of Flannelette to what we -visually ji Special line of Blanket" Coats. Full stock of Blankets. -'^i VARIETY RIGHT! QUALITY RIGHT! PRICES Rl Patterns posted to your address on application. I GASLIGHT DISPLAY ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGE V. I - c#@#iff H/ticFaHane, IMPORTER OF DRAPERY, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. MANUFACTURER OF TENTS. TARPAULINS, HORSE AND CC COVERS. TRUNKS, Etc. THE A VENUE. Knowing Builders Prefer " Golden Bay" Cement! Which is to say:—That knowing the economy, uniformity and settling qualities of Golden Bay Cement, experienced builders pref< above all others. Those are but three reasons. You will find many others to bac YOUR preference." - I Try Golden Bay on that New Contract D. McFarlane & Co., Ltd AVENUE, WANGANUI. Winsome Styles in Ladies' Coats! SMART SPORTS' COATS (in all shades), 16s 6d, 19s 6d to 35s 6l SPORTS COATS (Sets), 42s 6d. I TEDDY BEAR COATS, 29s 6d. I ASTRAKAN COATS, Tan. Brown,- Navy, 42s 6d, 59s 6d. I SEAL COATS, 66s 6d to £5 10s. I BLANKET COATS, 19s 6d to 59s Gd I RAIN-PROOF COATS, 19s 6d to 7os. These Coats are absolutely the latest, and splendid ralue for • money. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR'CASH. SATISFACTION STORE > ■ io3. "ax,.1?122J s, ...„■■ .■■■!.,. .—■■ Comfort, Quality, Reliability, Finish and Desljjl i " SPORTS AT ALEXANDRA PARK. cision, 120 sec^l^nal: ' INTERESTING CONTESTS. Three-mile Novice (private - | RUBYS OBTAIN FOUR FIRSTS IN tJandwell, 3 % h.p. Triumph, 1. fl The exciting sport of motor cycle C. Carncross, 3£& h.p. Boyal Bl racing attracted a fair crowd, consider- S. Lester, 3^2 y.p. Arlel, _ &. In? the strong counter annulments 5, to moi?t, 3Vi h.p. Humber, a? ♦ j "^1 { Alexandra Park on Saturday afternoon,(ley, Sun Precision, also startea^™ when the third sport* meeting of theiC. CaracroßS, .1; ».„ A. """.^f^^B Auckland Motor Cycle Club was held. Lester 3. Time, 3 mm. J J-o sw The weather wa« perfect the truck \va v Five-mile Light-weight t.twin j^b In good order for racing, although the gle cylinder, under 400 c.c.).—l* dust rose badly, and some excellent con- 2% h.p. Boyal Buby, Bcr. l; tt. tests were witnessed. son, 2% h.p. J.A.P., 15 sec, 2. The results are as follow: mm. 6 3-5 sec. A. V. Docherty, Ten-mile Twin Cylinder (open, under Singer. 15 sec, and P. B. Colem 1000 c.c).—C. Carjicross, Boyal Suby.'h.p. Levis, 2a sec, also started. 30 sec, 1; J. Alexander, 7 h.p. Indian, Five-mile Single Cylinder j scr., 2. Also, started: S. A. Brooke. 5 under 600 c.c). —First heat: I h.p. Matchless, SO roc. The last lap Candwell, 3% h.p. Triumph, 60 I was an exciting contest for second place y. c. Goldsmith, 3*4 h.p. Royal ! between Alexander and Brooke. 5 sec-, 2. Time, 7 mm. 26 sec. I Ten-mile Single Cylinder (open, under to some confusion in the judging i 500 c.c). —First heat: ■S. A. Andrew,|race, H. Ferguson, Sl^ h.p. Sin i 3% h.p. Triumph, 130 sec, 1; J. Boucher, sec, and J. Boucher, 3"£ h.p. 12% h.p. Rudge, scr., 2. B. Jenkins, Sl^ scr., were allowed to start in t\ i h.p. L.M.C., 10 sec; E. Beaumont, Z lfc Second heat: S. A. Andrews, S h.p. Humber, 20 sec; and E. W. Chand- Triumph, 65 sec, 1; A. Mephan, h.p. Humber, 20 sec; and E. W. Cand- Rudge, ser., 2. Time, 8 mm. 3si started. Second heat: S. Lester, 3^ started: B. Jenkins, 3% h.p. h.p. Ariel, 100 sec, 1; T. C Goldsmith, 5 sec; B. Emery, 3% h.p. L.M.C..8 3V6 h.p. Boyal Ruby 10 sec, 2. Also and E. Beaumont, 3% h.p. Hunfl started: A. Mephan. 3% h.p. Rudge, sec. Final. H. Ferguson, 1; S. ■ scr.; J. Alexander, 3V 2 h.p. Triumph, 5 drews 2, Ferguson winning wit« sec; and C. J. Spinley, 3% h.p. Sun Pre- margin. (Royal Ruby fell in thH SOLE N.Z. AGENTS— I JAMES AND GILLMAN, I WANGANUI AND HAWERA. I H. S. HAEMAN. \M Manager, W«|l

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

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