Factory Butter 2/2 8.0. P. Tea 2/3 Rolled Oats 1/11. Large Creamoato, 1/11. Small Salmon 9d., large 1/6. Best Jam 9/9 dozen. I Aromatic Havelock, 1/4. Melrose, Old Gold, 1/6 packet. Dark Havelock 1/5. Three Castles Cigarettes, lOd. ' New Currants 1/-. Norub and Easy Monday, lOd Large Bottle Lime Juice, 1/9. 4 Red Herrings, 1/-. Brasso 1/-. Bournvi'.le Cocoa 2/6. Condensed Milk, 1/- tin. Sheep Tongues, 1/10. Good Candles lOd. Dark Capstan 1/6 tin. Rasp, and Lemon Cordial, 1/6 bot. Peck Salmon and Shrimp, 1/6 hot. 5 Hudson Powders 1/-. Honey, 1/4 pot. 21b Dates 1/3. Large Edmonds, 2/6. 5 Cakes Sand Soap 1/2. 4 cakes Pumice Soap, 1/-. TRY US FOR KITCHENWARE. T. G. PHILPOT, . .IE CHEAP CASH GROCER 'Phone Ml. GLUON SIReEI, Opp. Ladka' Reafc ■ ...
j link Dainty . iliMlk Voile Frocks . I,; : /1? — fob Hot Weather Wear ■" • We hold a very choice selection of these goods. Each and every one being a distinctive model, possessing • that touch of Individuality and good taste associated with our name. CHARMING VOILE FROCK—In Amethyst Check Top. Plain skirt, long waist effect, collar and cuffs . o£ plain color, finished with girdle. Price, 79/6. DAINTY VOILE FROCK Smart check skirt in blue and fawn with . plain blue top. Finished Vandyke collar, cuffs and waist. Price, 95/-. SMART VOILE FROCKS—Tn pink; Daintily trimmed with black hemstitching and embroidery. Price, 75/-. Also many more in practically every style and coloring. J. PAUL 1 CO. AVENUE, :: WANGANUI.
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fy, A Large Range of Ladies' Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats TO BE CLEARED AT 10/6 AND 15/. EACH. This special millinery offer is for 10 days only. The hats are smart and attractive styles, n.cely trimmed, and Just right for every-day or wear. See our windows and also thebig display in our showrooms. 10 DAYS ONLY —DON'T FORGET. IMAMR* MOUZRS r ’
“I always take off my hat '’afmi iff* when 1 slop to speak to a stone-cutter," said Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes oue day ' "Why,” you Hi‘> „ , J ask me. "Because I know his Is the only J S- BMjdt labour likely to endure. 4&=r»y-—A score oi. centuries has , .. - not effected the marks of J. the Greek’s or the Ro<«c . ■ •man’s chisel." '*** True as this remark may be we feel sure that if Dr. Holmes had r found a man cutting 1 COROMANDEL GRANITE he would have taken his hat off to the stone also, for he could not hav» failed to notice its beauty, as well as Its adaptability in texture to take the artist’s best work, and to preserve It for the admiration of future generations. N.Z. Coromandel Granite Co. Ltd MA N UFACTL’RERS. Branch Yard. 166 GUYTON ST.. WANGANUI. W. A. GRACE, Manager.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18073, 11 January 1921, Page 2
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