OF INTEREST TO MOTHERS.
If ever there was a time when the exhortation "Keep the cradles full" sould be given effect to, it is.now, when the serious war wastage has to be made up. Babies, of course, have to be clother, and it is her© that Mrs. J. Harnis'h comes in. She has just established a long-felt want in Wanganui—an emporium in which babies' and women's clothing are made specialities of, and those who have passed up and down Guyton St./during the past week could not havo failed to notice the nice, up-to-date shop carrying these lines, which has been opened next to Mrs. Wallace's. Mrs. Harnish is providing for all wants in the shape of children's appaxei, both for outside and underneath wear and as hand-made articles are invariably prized by mothers, Mrs Harnish's fine stock should appeal strongly to parents desirous of seeing their children well clothed. Orders received will be promptly attended to, and-we are sure that clients-will find in Mrs Harnish the very one they have been waiting for. :
Do you want to save money and get a better present ? Then look up Forbes, the jeweiier, who is selling off all jewel lery at discounts of 6s to 10s in every £, owing to his giving up business. Just fancy, diamond rings, one tnird off the marked prices, but see that you go to 24 Avenue.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7
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229OF INTEREST TO MOTHERS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7
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