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CLEANED i And made to look as good as new* j that is how we handle suits and S|"'v~ tumes sent to us to be cleaned. Urn ■' do the cleaning scientifically, ,at the natural feel and look of the fair is restored. We re-ine costumes, and exp^rl do the work.- Send us along^ last winter's clothes to renovate. ™' ______ -e.fi COOK'S, I BUSY LITTLE TAILOK BHOP t *

LOOK AT PHILPOT S PRICES. j Havelock and Derby tobacco 5s lid Large bottle sauce, lid. S per I'}. (8 sticks.) 3 bottles sauce, ls. *? 3 Bars Soap, 2s 6d. . Rolled Oats, ls pkt. % Sultanas 9d per ib. Beaver baking powder, Is* ■ ■ ' S > Milk 7d. Wine biscuits, 6d per lb. « 70 Sugar, 15s 3d. All tobacco Is per tin. 5 Sandsoap, ls. . 3 Tins Floor Polish, Is. 3 Essences, ls. 3 Tins radium polish Is* 9 Washing Powders Is. 3 Lifebuoy 3oap, Is. . £ Fowl wheat 7s 6d per bushel. Best Starch, 7d per lb* «J PHILPOT'S, CASH GROCEB I ■ ■ © c GUrrON ST. (Opposite Ladies' Rest.) Phone 961. I And at GLASGOW STREET. 'Phone 1079. . * . .. . ■ . ■ ' ■ w

"WISHES WON f FTLL SACK !- lo wis-n that you ha~ done something to save your child su'rering from IN*. FANTILE PAJIALYBIS is of ayS but you may prevent it m others oy the simple use of DINGO EUCALYPTUS, llecommended as the strongest antiseptic, four timag stronger than carbolic. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL (JHEMIdTS AND STOREKEEPERS. WOLFE'S SCJdNAPPS-Eseroise* 'benuncial effect vpon iue kidneys.

1 Bl^HHH^lfllHHHlMß^B^HßH^^^H^^^^M^^^Mm^B^^^^^^M^^M I .-.:■■ -k Stop! Look! Listen! \ ' , ■ f i. Are You Reading This ? \ ■. ** THEN YOU WILL GET GOOD NEWS. \ FRIDAY (That'sTo-Day) :' ..'..■■ . . . AND ' . _ SATURDAY (That's To-morrow) j ABB BARGAIN DAYS I. ■ ' AT •-'./ '■ "■. READ OVER THESE PEW LINES—THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE KIND OF BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND THROUGHOUT OUR STORE ON THESE DAYS, AND IOU CAN PROVE FOR '.YOURSELF THEIR GREAT VALUE. GET THE HABIT OF VISITING McGRUERS, ESPECIALLY ON BARGAIN DAYS, AND BY SO DOING YOU WILL BENEFIT IMMENSELY. WE KNOW THAT ONCE YOU . REALISE THE VALUE OF OUR BARGAIN DAYS YOU WILL ALWAYS EE READY TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE GOOD THINGS THEY OFFER. / . .— ' ■ . These Lines are as Good as they are Cheap: 400 YARDS Narrow Longcloth Em- 1 PIECE DOUBLE WIDTH COTTON broidery, 2to % inches wide ingooji VOILE, white ground with helio designs. Usually 6id, 7*d, B*d yd. spo t and black stripe. Usually 2 S 6a Bargain Price 3|d ya. Ya rd ' 30^J V °S™ CI* FEATHER RUF- Bargain Price Is yd. iLLb with tassel ends the fashion- 2 PIECES COTTON VOILE, Black a Che a mnSn ** TO**?' $£?> "* hite and *«* wllite check Champagne, Black and White, . . patterns. Usually Is 6d yard U^n % d White, Grey and White. Bargain Price etf yaS. USU&Sn Resits lid to 355. 3 Clfy d 2B-in- WH™ PIQUE' ~ BORDERED NINON VEILING, 22 in- . ** Bargain Price, B*d yard. ches in width m smart c.lourings, 4 PIECES 40-in. WHITE PIQUE, usuRose, Sky, \iolet, Navy, Grey, ally 2s va,rd. ' I' * ' u3'lv U Xfi 1 9%J Crf am ' etC" ■ Bar £am Prices ls ™ yard. I>■ Usually Is lid, 2s lid yd. 2 PIECES FANCY TAPAIsnTQtt - ■"' COLOURfTh^ 18? 4',,^ 111- OREPE CLablt?« Ykimo4s ALS,i <W^as?L&£. Eftis fr^t autanm ka™- Us"a!ly and Wool, all the wanted shades. A . Bargain Price 9d yard special offer for Friday and Satur- 30-in. BORDERED; CASEMENT ' X't* • -d •«j a ' CLOTH, Usually Hid yard. Bargain Prices, 6d off any pair. Bargain Price 8M yd ' I oiCS ES" ladies Print and Casement 40-inch BORDERED 2 CASEMENT Cloth Overalls, m smart shapes and CLOTH, cream ground with brown good quality materials. Buy one ot border. Usually Is 6d yard these for your morning work and you . Bargain Price Is yd. £ ill Qa«? aJ aY ZaJ\ UsuaHy 54-in. CREAM LACE CURTAIN NET, " I* 1T«, * lid. 45 uS&pUBSZ HANDBAGS in splendid shapes and qualities. Usually 3s lid each. • Inese are a special bargain offering. Bargain Price 2s 3d each. Bigahi DayT^r UsuaT^s °6d ' 9 DOZEN 13 545 FANCY DAMASK ' 6s 6d, 9s 6d7f 2 ; 6d, 13s 9d? to 27s 6d' S IDEBOARD RUNNERS, usually . Bargain Prices. 2s 6d, 3s lid, 6d each 4s lid, 6s lid. 7s 6d to 15s-6d ' Bargaifi Pnce Is 6d each. 2 PIECES 40in. CL.EPOLINE White EXTRA SPECIAL—Ye have been forgroimds, with black and saxe spots tunate in procuring Traveller's set. ot Usually Is 3d yd. Sample TOWELS, 20 doz. in all. Bnrffain Price 7ld yd White and Brown striped, which. .<e I PTECE DOUBLE WIDTH COTTON intend to clear— VOILE, white ground with black ; At BARGAIN PRICES. : spots^ Usually 2s 6d yd. Men's Celebrated' "KEEPKOOL" 2 PIEcKoiiBLS 7TH COrTO.N 4^™** Sing'etS- ""^ VOILE, white grounds with blacs Bargain Price 3s lid garment. and navy stripes. Usually ls 6d yd. . -%t , cco-nmurn" oi,- + -j-iT -a j : Bargain Price 7Ad yd Men's "PERMO" Shirts with Bands. 1 PIECE DOUBLE WIDTH COTTON Neat shapes Usually 4s lid, 5s 6d. VOILE, White ground with floral Bargain Price 3s lid. pattern. Usually Is lid yard. Men's KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS, Bargain Price, Is yard. extra large size. Usually Is. A FEW PIECES DOUBLE WIDTH Bargain Price 9d each. WHITE COTTON VOILE- Men's GREY DENIM OVERALLS in ' Very special at ls 3d yard. a ii s ; zes Usually 4s lid A FEW PIECES TUSSORE 7 SILK- Bargain PrS 3s lid! .J^.^^',, SPECIAL RANGE MEN'S PANAMAS 3 PIECES FAInCY MUSLIN, whi..« jnst opened and a marvel at the ground with olack fancy ppttern. special Special Price Ci yard. Bargain Price 12s 6d'. ■ . " , -U JxL.CvIX\U JLJa Q[ IjO# the bargain store

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17111, 12 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17111, 12 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17111, 12 October 1917, Page 6

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