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j A REAL SALE. V 34 MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS € 455. Real Sale Pric e 37s 6d. } 35 BOYS' TWEED AVON SUITS V 22s 6d. Real Sale Price 17s 6d. / 43 doz NATURAL WOOL SINGLETS AND PANTS ss. \ ' Real Sale Price 3s 9d. < 30 doz. MEN'S BLACK and WHITE STRIPED COTTON SHIRTS, > Bands, 5s 6d Real Sale Price 3s lid. £ 50 MEN'S HEAVY FLANELETTE PYJAMAS, 6s lid ! £ Real Sale Price 5s 6d. ( 12 Pairs LADIES' BROOCH BAR SHOES, 21s Reai Sale Price 14s lid. \ 50 Pairs GIRLS' STRONG LEATHER STRAP SHOES, 19s 6d < - Real Sale P ice 7 S 6d. | New 'W^t^m clothin 2 \ Zealand WllßJmll^Mil Factory IS THIS YOUR CASE ? It is the man or womaa who has only slight trouble who is most apt to neglect it. Yet these are just the cases that are most easily relieved. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL YOU HAVE SERIOUS SYMPTOMS. But let us examine your eyes now, and make you a pair of glasses that will relieve your eyes and be secure, comfortable, and becoming. RQMFATfIM OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, ■ Qlflkn 811 If» 658 GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI. 25 Years' Experience Glasgow and London. I These profit-making Manures, so well-known I I throughout the South Island, are now obtain- I 1 able from our works at Imlay, Wanganui, at I B the following prices:— p er ton I I Eclipse Special Turnip •• £7 ISO I! ■ 99 99 Potato .. 717 6 | I 99 99 Rape .. 7IS O | j I 99 99 No. 1 Grain 712 6 | 9 ' For green crops H I 99 99 No. 2 Grain 712 6 i H j I'or ordinary cropping purposes §1 1 99 99 No. 1 Grass 717 6 1 h ' For old pasture . a 1 « ).' N 0.2 Grass 717 6 | 9 For sowing with, seed in laying down permanent pasture " n 9 Superphosphate . • .. 7 O O Q I Eclipse Mangel Fertilizer 8 O O 1 n ANALYSIS: (containing potash) fi 9 Phosphates, 30% (8.00 soluble) - Potash 2.00% - Ammonia 1.82% || Eg Owing to the demand for Bone Dust being in excess of our production, S H we have had to withdraw our Special Mixing—Half Super and Half ra Bone Dust. We can offer as an alternative: R Special Mixing, No. 2 ~ £7 1O O I Half Super, Half Blood ana Bone, which i» rich in both Nitrogen H and Phosphates, and should prove a valuable substitute. M All prices Free on Kail, Imlay. ■ , All orders receive prompt attention. B Write for book giving full particulars of analyses, etc. Eg The H New Zealand Refrigerating Co. I I VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI Limited 9

\ m Staying-power is really- anolKsr nan:e \\ m r "reserve strength," and reserve j ""*?%j2 & strength depends upon complete nour- | i ,f I\ ishment. Oats contain wonderful f ' '■ .J /• I nutriment — rich in phosphates—with 2\ \ W 1 M MM S I times as much protein as wheat—rich in I f M Jm I I lecithin, the nerve-building element. i ' Jr Jmmf J^S®?^ Ut Oats vary n <lua^ts r—^e world's j iPX J| °^ Southland and are noted for their I irV mßr »«P«fiority. Thißtle Oatmeal is I I gL madefromthe{icfamou*GoreoatSl 1 1 fS f^^S^^gfeW^OT %^^B\ process, which removes every im- j m Wi VSSmJLM^® WnmsK purity< Far superior to ordi"avv 1 B S7' oatmeal in flavour, purity, digest-. I " }rT3i'' J t In 51h, : TlbTanS 2Slh bags. I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17063, 16 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17063, 16 August 1917, Page 2