Factory Butter 2/2 8.0,P. Tea 2/3 Rolled Oats 1/11. . Large Creamoato, 1/11. V Small Salmon 9d., large 1/6. Best Jam 9/9 dozen. Aromatic Havelock, 1/4. Melrose, Old Gold, 1/6 packet Dark Havelock 1/5. Three Castles Cigarettes, 10d. 1 blew Currants 1/-. Norub and Easy Monday, lod. c Large Bottle Lime Juice, 1/9. 4 Red Herrings, I/-. Brasso 1/-. Bournville 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 bot. 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, HE CHEAP CASH GROCER •Phone 981. GUYTON STRIUfT, Opp. UuMea' Heat,
SPECIAL MILLINERY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WE ARE OFFERING THREE VERY SPECIAL LINES IN NEW SEASON’S HEADWEAR. There is only a limited quantity of these goods, and each Hat offering is this seasons. LADIES’ CHARMING “MODEL” READY-TO-WEAR HATS in various colorings. Usually 63/- to 84/-. One Price to Clear, 35/-. 2. LADIES’ SMART BEACH HATS, in white and colours. Usually, 12/11. One Price to Clear, 8/11 each. 3. CHILDREN’S DAINTY MODEL HATS, in Silk, Straw, Georgette etc., etc., Usually 32/- to 38/6. One Price to Clear, J. PAUL & CO * VICTORIA AVENUE, : : 77ANGANUL
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MEN! Here’s where you Save IO Per Cent on Clothing FOR 10 DAYS WE ARE GIVING A 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF FIRST-CLASS GOODS. These goods are manufacturers’ samples, therefore you can rely on the quality. They cover a full range of men’s wear. Shirts, Pyjamas, Hats, Straws and Panamas, Caps, Socks, Ties, Underwear and also umbrellas. In addition there is a splendid lot of good quality Engljsh raincoats. This is a ten days’ offer but you will be wise to be among the early ones and take your pick while the lots are complete. IMAMUS MfcN’S WEAR SPECIALISTS.
“I always take off my bat i ifiL when I stop to speak to 41 stone-cutter," said Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmea oue - ay - " Why ’" yuu / Ljg&a ask me. “Because 1 S'--.'--I'—' 1 '—' - - IflUk know that his is the only J it — v. BarjjL labour likely to endure. — Sw/sst A score of centuries has . . . . not effected the marks ot J - tlle Greek’s or the Roman’s - True as this remark may be we feel sum that if Dr. Holmea had 4 found a man cutting COROMANDEL GRANITE he would have taken his hat off to the stone also, for he could not haye 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 ot future generations. N.Z. Coromandel Granite Co. Ltd MANUFACTURERS, Branch Yard. 166 GUYTON ST., WANGANUL W, A. GRACE, Manager. ./ ’ ~ / ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18075, 13 January 1921, Page 2
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