Factory Butter t/2 8.0,P. Tea 2/3 Rolled Oats 1/11. \ Large Creamoato, 1/11. Small Salmon 9d., large 1/6. \ Best Jam lid tin or 2 tins for 1/9. Carb. Soda, 3d lb. \ 3 Cakes Life Buoy Soap, 1/5. 3 Tins Nugget, lOd. \Three Castles Cigarettes, Sd. New Currants 1/-. Worub and Easy Monday, lOd. Large Bottle Lime Juice, 1/9. \ Red Herrings, 1/-. Bfasso 1/-. fteurnvl'le Cocoa 2/6. Condensed Milt, 1/- tin. ■"Vep Tongues 1/11. a Good Candles lOd. Dytoam Dye, 6d per cake. Rasp, and Lemon Cordial, 1/6 bot. Peak Salmon ano Shrimp, 1/6 not. 5 Hudson Powders 1/-. Hunte, 1/4 pot. 21b Dates 1/3. Largk Edmonds, 2/6. 5 Cakes Sand Soap 1/2. 4 caka Pumice Soap, 1/-. TRY US FOR KITCIkNWARE. T. G. PHILPOT, - CHEAP CASH GROCER 'Phone Ml. GUJkTOA STREET, Opp. Ladle*’ Rext
HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCKABACK FACE TOWELS. 6/11, 8/11 each. \ ALL LINEN —" T - "" BROWN, rough Pure J rish Li ncft TOWELS, 12/6,14/6 each. Damask We have just received a consignment direct from Belfast of Pure LINEN DAMASK Cloths and Serviettes. These goods have been quite unprocurable for a long time, and the exquisite designs and perfect quality of the example we are showing must > appeal to every discerning buyer. Highest Grade PURE IRISH LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS in sizes 6/4, 8/4, 10/4, 12/4. Prices 40/- to 05/- each. SERVIETTES to match— Prices 40/- to 90/- per doz. Also, a Choice Assortment of Pure Linen H.S. and Scolloped Damask Cloths and Serviettes. J. PAUL I CO. ' VICTORIA AVENUE, > WANGANUI.
g WHY ? You should g just ride an INDIAN thai % S will give you the first reason. » Xyf K It is one of those reason* that M words cannot express - it is a :> wffiSEiEißlfr/ 1 H reason that has to be felt and experienced • it cannot be Z V argued about. ;• V’ J * W. c/*oro*c yclc W .-fcfli jIJ ijMLz J* /
Save 3 to 4 Guineas on your Costume Here’s a Special Line of Ladies’ Smart, Stylish, and High-grade COSTUMES we are clearing at .65 15s that is worth your attention. These Costumes would be good value at 9 and 10 guineas, and at £5 16S are unbeatable. Our window display shows a few of the many styles in a large number of exclusive MODEL HATS, which we are also clearing at the low price of 255. Gr iwtAPffs mwis / \snLLll*f£&S MEN’S WEAR SPECIALISTS.
“1 always take off my hat ' eS*™"«—fa—-W*, when 1 stop to la a stone-cutter,” said Di. Oliver Wendell Holmes IMi due day. "Why," you .By--ask me ’ "Because I know that his is the only < *■■. Af.gasJli labour likely to endure. ~~~ i i ■ A score of centuries hat I'*°' '- -- not effected the marks o£ ~ the Greek’s or the Ror*~——- - —-- Jp*"' Z-jjl man’s chisel.'* ■ True as this remark may be we feel sure that If Dr. Holmes hid found a man cutting COROMANDEL GRANITE he would have taken his hat off to the stone also, for he could not hart failed to notice its beauty, as well as Its adaptability tn texture to t«k< the artist's best work, and to preserve it for the admiration of futurt generations. i N.Z. Coromandel Granite Co. Ltd MANUFACTURERS. Branch Yard. 166 GUYTON ST., WANGANUI. . .W. A. GRACE, Manager. - '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18086, 26 January 1921, Page 2
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