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8 Yards on Yards of beautiful new Cotton Dress Goods Arc sold every day at the D.I.C. The New Season's Materials are just delight* ful. Conic in and see the huge assortments of Sponge Cloths, Ratines, \ oiles. Foulards, Zephyrs and other new fabrics in all conceivable varieties of shades and design. WONDERFULLY LOW-PRICED. FAST DYE ZEPHYRS—In a big variety of plain shades, smart Checks, Large Checks, and Stripes; double width. D.I.C. Price: 1/11 yard. BEAUTIFUL FOULARDS—Just like Silk; Navy, Emerald, Saxe, Fawn, and Nigger grounds; double width. D.I.C. Price: 4/6 yard* ASK FOR FREE PLAIN SPONGE CLOTHS—The ideal tub SAMPTF unnKTFT fabric. Mauve, Sky. Lemon, Pink, Fawn, SAMPLE BOOKLET. Saxe and white Doub i e wid th. 4 D.I.C. Price: 3/11 yard. SMART STRIPE AND CHECK SPONGE CLOTHS—AU the newest colourings. D.I.C. Prices: 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 yard. SMART STRIPE ENGLISH WASHING CREPES —-For Sports and Beach wear; 30 inches wide. D.I.C. Price: 1/6 yard. STRIPE COTTON FUJI—AU the appearance of Silk; Wliite and Biscuit grounds; with smart coloured stripes. 30 inches wide. D.I.C. Pi-ice: 5/11 yard. “TOBRALCO"—The ever popular fast dye summer wash fabric; plain shades, smart Stripes, Checks, and Fancy Designs. D.I.C. Price: 2/6 yard. FINE WEAVE SPECIAL QUALITY WASHING CREPES—27 different shades to select from. D.I.C. Price: 1/11 yard. £l5 15/- in’ Cash Prizes for the D.I.C. Home-Sewing Competition. You’ll need 1 a Summer w ash Frock. Get to work ” ow and try for a prize. ' D-I-C THE AVENIJt - WANGANUj

CASUAL WANTEDSw DUKEMIRO Coal contains no soot, * stone, or slack and is the ideal house fuel R E. Cuthbertson aud Co., Avenue and Wanganui East. BEDROOM Suites, 4 pieces, in Fumed Oak. Our high-grade workmanship and finish ; oval mirrors. £25. Sullivan, 6 Wilson Street. WANTED Known —Boy's School Boots, guaranteed to wear well, leather througbout; no compo in these Boots; made to out special order. Size 1 and 2,16 s. 6d ;3to 5,17 s. Gd. Can be had from J. lliorp, Avenue VV ANTED Known—tie shall be ad- ’ ’ vanning the Highest Possible Price from month to mouth 90 per cent, of High Commissioner s cables aud Bonuses to all Suppliers at the end of the season. You do not require to take up shares when you seud your cream to Maoriland Dairy Co., Ltd., St. John’s Station. P.O. Box 185. Wanganui. YVHY is our Job Printing Depart- ’ ’ ment booming? Because price# are right, workmanship excellent, and because of our up-to-date equipment. Give us a trial, and you will come again. Wanganui Chronicle. HAVE you heard it? Edison Diamond Phonograph. This is King of all Talking Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 529. WANTED Known.—Our Football Boots, 16s. Cd. These can be posted to any addrese for 17s. cash with order, so send along quickly to J. Thorpe and Co., Avenue, Wanganui. TVTURSE MARTIN, Skin Specialist,' supplies full treatment to eure eufferers in their own home. Corner Bell and Guyton Streets.

NOW! BOYS’ yy ITH QOOD yAL U E THE KEYNOTE. Come and see our Smart Suits for Summer Service at prices consistent with their splendid quality, yet reasonable throughout. WE DON’T STOCK SHODDY Business Suits in “Lynx,” Cambridge,” “Sincerity” and other famous makes. Tweeds are in plain and new check effects, and Navy Serges are guaranteed. Varied range of Sports Suit and Coate and white and Grey Sports trousers. Make :t, TO-DAY I WANGANUL

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18618, 24 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18618, 24 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18618, 24 October 1922, Page 1

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