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Mwgfa Roberts; WOOL BROKER. 9' * WANGAMJI .>n.j frtfILDLNG. IN tendering tb© Farmers of ift'anganui, Feilding and Main Inmk districts to* sincere thanks fcr the ictfil support accorded to me during past yean, I wish to draw their attention to the fact that our new Wool Store at Wanaanui tusLßt is n<vv open. These stores axe the most commodious on the coast, and will accomodate 20,000 bales. Urders for spact now; being received. I claim to be WOOL BROKER, not an agent, and 1 am in a position second to none, to protect your interest*. Ail oddments of wool ea-efully graded before being submitted for valuation. HUGH ROBERTS, WOOL BBOKftft. WAMMNUI AND FEILDINQ. Good House Property. ST. JOHN'S HILL.—A good home of 10 rooms with all conveniences, with 2§ acres freehold laid oil 7t in lawns, rardens, productive orchard, motor shed, man's room etc. PRICE .J3IOQ. Suit a retired farmer. Or would let to good man. . ■ GONVILLE.—An eight-roomed Bungalow, built of heart timber, contains every modern convenience. The grounds comprise i-acre freehold, laid out in lawns, garden, full bearing orchard etc. Fowl houses ;ad runs. Motor shed. PRICE £2250, easy terms to good man. . (583) ' CITY (close in) —7 large rooms, every convenience. Concrete foundations. Wardrobes built in, pantry., scullery, bathroom with oalfphont. Gas stove built in and tiled. Wash-house, copper and tubj3 fl ' darkroom. Motor shed. J-acre freehold. A valuable lite PRICE ; "1750. (562) CASTLECLIFP.—CaIimornian Bungalows i.now building.) See thes« now and appreciate the quality. FULL PARTICULARS FROM , Imlay Saunders, CHIEF AGENT GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., KIDGWA* STIIEUT, WASH AS VI. m ■ , -i , - | j -jU^I yß^! Specially Cut Lines to hand for This Week WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A NEW STOCK OP FOOTWEAR FOR SHOW WEEK. OUR PRICES CANNOT BE APPROACHED BY ANY OTHER FIRM. , ...... ■ ■ ' .-\ MEN'S GLACE DERBY BOOTS, 25/-, 28/6, 32/6, 35/-, , 40/-, 45/-. MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BALS, 30/-, 32/6, 35/-, 37/6. 40/-, 45/-, 50/-. MEN'S TAN DERBY BALS, 30/-, 35/-, 37/6, 40/-, 42/-, 45/-, 50/-, 55/-. ; MEN'S WHITE CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS, Leather Soles, 13/6, 17/6, 18/6. J§-> MEN'S WHITE BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS, 30^^ MEN'S WHITE CANVAS SHOES Rubber Soles, 5/11/8/6 MEN'S WHITE CANVAS SHOES, Leather FL-sTes. 8/11 10/6, 14/6. . ; *__,_; LADTFS' WHTTE CANVAS A/TSAK WSmI SHOES. 6/11, 9/11. n/G. 14/6. LAT^TRR* W7TITE CANVAS POTTHT F^S^ SHOES, 7/11. 9/11. '12/6. 18/6, 21/-. ffiNmttl LADTES' WHITE BTTCKSKTN OX- Jmm^ „ ' LADIES'WHTTE BUCKSKIN COURT [^B^ SHOES. 25/-, 37/6. V^PHHT LADTES' WHITE CANVAS LACE & V^B^^; •RUTTON BOOTS, 11/6. ifwWMwk LADIES' WHTTE CALF BUTTON Jl^Pw^l BOOTS, 18/11. 23/11. 30/-, 35/- 42/6. *^H*'Wmm ■ LADIES' GLACE COURT SHOES, 1 Bostoclc's malre, 28/6 33/6 40/-. '^^ ■ LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOES. \ Bostock's at 37/6,40/-. </W»^/& BOOTIJAKEBS S& C^^mP THERE IS NOTHING PLEASES BETTER. IF YOU ARE GIVING A PRESENT GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL! PRETTY CHINA WARE — ESPECIALLY DOULTONWARE—IS THB MOST ADMIRED AND USED OF HOUSEHOLD GOOD? Our Ohinaware Stock IS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ON THE COAST. We Specialise in Ooultonware WHICH IS THE "HALL MARK IN GOOD CHINAWARE . SEE OUR WINDOW AND SHOP DISPLAYS. NEW GOODS ALWAYS ARRIVING NOTE: WE STOCK ONLY ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. f, ; * 10 AVENUE, WANG AN UJL THE STOKES FOR GOOD GOODS. (Store Closes 12.30 to 1.30.).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17729, 1 December 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17729, 1 December 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17729, 1 December 1919, Page 6

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