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• — -~~' "*~~ "^*£a>w ■- - -'■ -mi m— ■■ihi^^^ » :^J> 4 Pairs Men's Chrome Working Boots. Sale 14/6. 12 Dozen Children's Black or Tan Strap Shoes, sizes 3to 6. Sale 2/6. s^m***^*^ ■ """"""""""""""""""B.- , I SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR AND MERCERY. £*% ; ~^^ (l^ \ HATS AMD CAPS. '■ 8 Doz. Men's Fine Cotton Singlets and .rJSIL SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR AND MERCERY. 'a^^^^^^h SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR AND MERCERY. <-* ' ITJ 5 Doz. Men's Dark Tweed Golf Caps 3/6 v ;■: 12^Doz S:a^F?ne' Cotton Singlets and jfflpS^. 10 Doz. Men's Fine Union Shirts Bands 4/9, ncV 3/11. fcj^V-Jl _ \ T 19/11 6 Dol. Men's Tweed Golf Caps 4/6, now ■ 12 Doz* MenM^Wural Fleeced Sing- MMm^k ' 4 D°Z- Men'S Self Coloured Cotton Shirts Bands 6/6, now JmAILH 1i ** B°yS> "' ° V W^ * Do'" Men's Lounge Felts in Slate, Brown. ;; ■' lets and Pants at 2/9 each. SrlU^ (|nlK!r@ 4/11' ORDERS f 20 Doz.-Boys' Navy Jerseys, only 3/6. V^, yl Black 5/6, now 3 A6. ' H 14 Doz. Men's Fine Mottled Merino Singlets «^ mm&ffl *8 only Men's Hard Wearin S Pyjamas 7/6 3 now 5/6. .ntflV^ * i n n7 mpi,'q whitp HandkPrphiPfq 1/fi Dr- V^" >^\ 4 Doz- Men's Black Lounse Felts 8/6, now ■ and Pants 3/6 now 1/11. 54 only Boys' Pyjamas 5/11, now 4/9. 1 HtCi^J^S & 150 Doz. Men s wmte uananercmeis, d/b uc X^S V\ 5/11 • - I 12 Doz. Men's Medium Natural Wool Sing- ffi^iif^P^k 20 Doz. Men's Black Cash. % Hose, 1/- pair .. pßOMbvlfiS 40 Doz. Men's White Handkerchiefs, 2/11 Doz. J\ /S 8 Doz Men's •Lounge Felt Hats, all colours, ; H -as'SrMe^rt^CoLVlMrtsßand, ifißPlff JJ S%S^ itZXTX" . IL-JJ, I " Men, Braces, 2 / 6 , nL 1/9 . W/^ 4^ S^l Fanoy Te a 4y Pet er PIM * ■ . H 5/6, now 3/11. . ... . K'l BB ((I Hi. 30 Doz. Men's Sample Fancy V 2 Hose, only 1/11 pair. \|HTTt»* ■/»[>- 20 Doz. Wide End Ties at 6d. each. try 2/11, now 1/-. H H2O Doz. Men's White Jap. Crepej Start*. M|L UL. | 10. Doz. Women's Black Cashmere Hose 2/6, now 1/6 *U«i*J_ fe, __■_' _„. _ . Q ... _. ... , 9 , Rnn ~* MOh I// 7 Doz. Children's White Matt Washing Pc- B B Bands and Collars 4/9, now.3/13. =S I btt ' 15 Doz. Wide End Silk Ties, 3/6 and-2/6, now 1/6 each. }/ J ter Pans 2/9, now .1/-. B B WwA''XjSm 50 Pairs Men's Dark Grey Overalls 4/11, now 3/It. Slbß^^hßl I H^^^V^**^^ 50 Boys' Dark Tweed Knickers, only 4/11 pair. ■ .'M^Httl - I mi ffll^- *5 Pairs Men's TWeed Trousers 15/-, now 12/6. " I^^^J j^^^^^V JIIiIJIPI 45 Boys' Serge Knickers, only 4/li pair. . B^^^^^ B B il'-l Mi 20 Pairs Men's Tweed Trousers 9/11, now S/9. hJBB , V*^ 0^ WWsm *"00 '^^ 30 Boys' Grey Cotton Washing Tunics 8/6, now 5/11 cash. B • I m^B^T* 20 Pairs Men's Tweed Sport Jackets 21/-, now 17/6. I^Sh I tftf^l ffi^B itftf^ Mwz 24 Boys' Tweed Sports Suits, sizes 3to 10, 15/6. ■ l^^fc B ■ jj^ra i^ 25 Pairs Men's Dark Tweed Sac Suits, 47/6 and 42/6. ; RgjffPl' ' il l^^i v^oo^^ J^^ B°ys> Tweed Aron Suits, sizes Ito 9, 17/6. ~. T^T^T B mj^^f^ji ■ 12 Pairs Men's Tussore Cotton Sacs 10/6, now 5/6. j^^SL ? '^^SgltSS^m^S^i 48 Boys' Tweed Derby Suits, 22/6. : . _ : - '■'^. .v ,';l|J|i;v-M H 10 Pairs Men's-'Tweed Sport Suits 49/6, now 39/6. ' '• » V"™ mmM^aaml^Ha^^^'i''^^^Ki^^Bm^ay^Tmßnm\mm '■ ';':'" 10 Boys' Tweed Sports Suits, Extension Knickers, size 13 to 17, /#l'll -B

i . . . . -. . BIG SHIPMENT SEA GRASS CARPETS AND RUGS SEA GRASS SQUARES. 1 12 x 9,,40/-; 9 x o", 33/6; 10 x 8, 30/-; 9 x 6, 22/6; iy z x ■ - . • 4%, 14/-. LARGE STOCK OF SEA GRASS RUGS. JS/O, 4/3, 5/6, 6/0, 7/6, 10/6. . Colours, Brown, Blue, Red and Green. AS A FLOOR -COVERING THESE GOODS ARE CHEAPER THAN LINOLEUMS. YOU MUST SEE OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK. OUR PRICES ARE TEMPTING. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, i : ■ ■! ' . . . THERKLESON LTD., FURNISHERS * - WANQANUI f p; i tezte? »^..>^3f* ft ANTIQUE COPPER CURB SUITES NO. 812. : jL COMPRISING CURB, DOGS, IRONS AND STOP. ThT'fittings are electro-antique coppered. The Dogs are an especially heavy and beautiful design. SUITABLE FOR THE VERY BEST A DINING OR SITTING ROOM. "▼' PRICE 65/-. SEE OUR WINDOWS. 112, VICTORIA AVENUE. 321, f .

/JPlll Oooksellers, Stationers and m&yy received. COLONIAL EDITIONS, 3/6 EACH. NETHBRLEIGH—W : Riley. I THE MAN TRAlL—Henry. Oye,,. IDEAL SINNERS—S'Beach Chester. MY WIFE —E. Burke (Author of RUSSIA OF TO-DAY—John Foster Bachelors' Buttons). Pr.as.er. • ■" GOD'S PUPPETS —W. A. White. BENTLEY'S CONSCIENCE—PauI THE WOMAN'S PART—Annie Swan. Trent. • RAINBOW'S END—Rex Beach. WHEN "GREEK MEiSTS GREEK— POLICE —R. W. Chambers. Paul Trent. THE MAN WHO WROUGHT —RidgCkIMSON GARDENIA —Rex Beach. well Cullum. Beach. THE PARK WALL —Elinor MorCAPPY RlCKS—Peter B. Kyne. '• . daunt. COCONUT PLANTER—D. E. Jones. THE SUPREME DESlßE—Gertrude JACK'S BRAT —A. Lan McLeod. Page. MALVINIA OF BRITTANY—Jer- MIXE —E. F; Benson. ome K. Jerome. : -■ ■ . THE HEART OF THUNDER MOUNTHE BORDER LEGTON—Zane TAIN—E. A. Bingham. Grey. LEATHERFACE—Baroness Orczy. UNDER THE COUNTRY SKIES— SEVENTEEN—Booth Tarkington. Grace S. Rich-nond. COMING OF AGE—R. Marsh. COUNT RAVEN—A. and E. Castle. THE OLD BLOOD—Frederick PalmTHr RUDDER—Mary S. Watts. er. THE LION'S SHARE—Arnold Ben- THE GRIZZLY—James Curwood nett. (Companion Story to Kazan). v:. GILUED VANlTY—Richard Deban. HER SENTINEL—A. W. March- ADVENTURES OF JUDITH LEE— mont.. Richard Marsh. THE SHEPHERD OF THE NORTH BlNDLE—Herbert Jenkins. —R. A. Maher. WQOLPACKS. 61111 STOCK HAS AfSRiVED. ": """'nr.:. WILL BE A COMSIDERABLE SHORTAGE TH^ *_j eUSTOKIERS ARE ADVSSED TO SEOHBE AT ONOE.0 NOE.

; YOUR 6UARANTEE v is the name Souness stamped inside the ring. ,*»*■?? j Beautiful White Sparkling Diamonds set in this daitftie^; ,<Sf •-^ tings make a most acceptable gift for an engagement';-or dress, ring. Be sure your rings are made and set by an expert. s- ' ":' *; VISIT' ■'" "\^ i M. T. SOUNESS. THE PRACTICAL RINGMAKER AND OPTICIAN, *11, THE AVENUE. - .^r- . • - ';■ ■ . . •■ . ° >.'■•*•-■ . . , . (Opposite Catholic Church.) / ■•■'.. Surmtura Tea Suratura Tea ask for D quality 21- par tb^ ALL UH OCEBA GREAT SALE At the Russian Tailors. HAND MADE SUITS TO MEASURE AT £4 4S. MADE OF ANY MATERIAI^—BLUE SERGES, WORSTEDS ANU TWEEDS, "NO FIT, NO PAY," THAT IS SCHNEItifiM&N'S WAY. If you are not satisfied when finished you need not take delivery; hi i'act, we will pay you for the trouble you had in getting measured. REMEMBER THAT EVERY SUIT IS CUT BY MR.,.,SCHNEIDEMAN HIMSELF, AND THAT ALONE IS A SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL GET A PERFECT FIT. : /": '^ . OUR WORKMANSHIP WE GUARANTEE THE BEST. ALT. COA'IS ARE MADE ON OPTOMO—THE FRONTS WILL NEVER . >. . . VBREAK OR GET OUT OF SHAPE, ' (

"Much may be conquered."—Shelley. But you must employ the right weapons. The enemies of the throat and lungs can be conquered most effectively by'the use of Baxter's Lung Preserver, the tested remedy. Kt*?p a bottle in your home always. In summer the danger of chills is ever present. At the first sign of a cold take a dose of "Baxter's." It is delightfully soothing in all throat and lung affections. Its tcnic and vitalHing powers fortify against disease. A big bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver at Is lOd, is a splendid investment. Buy to-day, WOLFE'S SCHNAI'VS — Exercise beneficial effect upon -the* kidney*. NORTH BRITISH GAEDEN HOSE, L. or G. Quality, stands with a world's rouutation behind it. Sold by all traders. SPECIFY E£»£H BEITISH.

1 A GREAT CORN CURE. i : Barraclough'6 Progandra cure! j Ctrns surely and effectively. Thou i sands have proved it 9 merit by twentj ' j ears' test. Barraclough's Nervine stops Tooth ; ache. Rheumatism can be cured —why con tmue to s-iirer? Hheumo has effecte cures after a iL else failed. 2s 6d anc 4s 6d. . Housewives can a read oi | .ie morning news while "No Ruty 1 bfng Lannd'y Help" does the waslt • iug.—G. P. Webb.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 3

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