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TTie Pahiatua •’Herald” says? —We j ■■"""" had the pleasure of seeing many of i -41 m»«> the original and valuable testimonials i V— <* which Mr. Mitchell has received from I ... 41--those who have used “Quroca” for in- M IHC digestion, liver d’sorder. and kidney ■ -w-r-disease. Therefore we have no hesita- I 2HQ .£>.6608 it V tion in saving that “Quroca” is one of 1 > the moat reliable remedies of the times. the world. 4 jCUmENE FACTORY! ( j New’s the Time to Buy and < ; h to Save Generously! ? (WOMEN’S TAN CALE LACE SHOES, smart styles. Usual Price, 39/6. Sample Price, 17/8. j SMART COURT SHOFS, in patent leather and glace kid. Usual Price, 39/6. Sample Price, 19/6. WOMEN’S LACE BOOTS, in patent leather and tan calf, good Usual Price, 45/ . Sample Price, 19/6. £ ME? T ’S SMART DERBY SHOES, in black and tan. 2 Usual Prices, up to 59/6. Sample Price, 29/6. MEN’S SOLID LEATHER WORKING BOOTS, nailed soles. X Usual Price, 29/6. Sample Price, 22/6. { | NEW ZEALAND] A SEE H.B. n splendid z WINDOWS BARGAIN’S. i [cLjpTffINGKACToS| 1

Scarlet Oak ~ Trees Free IP& 2lst to 26th May ao ~••** \ During Home Furnishing Week we’ll give to fl f aa | each cash purchaser of 20/- worth of furnish- \ V ? n S 3 a handsome young Scarlet Oak Tree. These wK" JL .ft B VJ beautiful trees have been propagated for us by Bay - fc» A ' r iU.;lTO» 1 I a well-known nurseryman, and being compara- Aj 4 I fe”;jjSTJW lively easy to grow should develop into a VA aZT 1 “thing of beauty and a joy for ever” in your J ; garden or grounds. The Scarlet Oak looks its i jig a / very best in autumn when its leaves attain 1 y I•' their greatest brilliancy. These gift trees aver- J age 36in. in height, are strong and well rooted. I \ \j* wll j—T. Your inspection and comparison of our Home _ r \ 14113 ~ Furnishing stocks will show that we stand unX rivalled for value, variety and quality in this important section of business. Eight windows with extensive interior dis- If unable to call personally, your enquiries plays for Home Furnishing Week' combine to are solicited. Experts will be sent to any adfeature these home-making goods. A cash dis- dress to measure up for work or to carry out count of 1/- in the pound is allowed, and all interior decorative work. Carpet planning and goods will be expertly packed free of charge laying is specialised by us. and delivered to P.N. station. REVERSIBLE WOOL RUGS.— Guaranteed all wool pile, both SUNDOUR CASEMENT CLOTHS.— PIain Casement Cloths of sides patterned alike in good designs; light or dark grounds. guaranteed colours, grand cloth, 50 inches wide; ecru and cream, Grand bedroom rugs, and good wearing—6ft. by 3ft., 40/-; sft. 2 /ll yard; brown, rose, green, blue, grey, black, purple, mauve, 6in. by Lft. 9m., 3a/-; sft. by 2ft. 4in., 26/6; 4ft. 6in. by 2ft., yellow, gold, 3/11 yard. SUNDOUR REPP CLOTH.— SO inches wide, in blue, brown, SPECIAL B-.DSIDE RUGS. At 21/- each. During Home rose, black, and mauve, 4/2 yard. Furnishing Week we will sell 100 Mottled Axminster Bedside Rugs, three colourings, of blue, grey or brown, mottled centre SUNDOUR POPLINS.— Heavy rib of bright silky finish, 50 5 P^V eril ,?ur^er ' Usually 25/- each, size 4ft. 6in. by inches wide, in brown, blue, black, grey, rose, mauve, 7/10 yard; -it. 3m., ror -1/-. putty and ecru, 6/3 yard. CARPET RUNNERS.— Our range of Carpet Runners in Ax- SUNDOUR REPTON CLOTH.— Jaspe effect Repp Cloth, with minster ana Tapestry is now fully complete from leading British s j]k thread giving a rich effect, in. brown and blue; 50 inches manufacturers. The disigus include all-over Persian, conventional, wide, 10/10 yard. two-tone effects, chintz, and an excellent range of Eastern patterns. Prices for Axminster, 27in. wide, 18/6 yard; 36in., 29/6; SUNDOUR CHENILLE. 50 inches wide, in brown 9- Tapestry, 2/lin. wide, 6/9, 8/6, 9/9 yard; 271 n., and rose only at present, but other colours to open shortly, 10/11 i/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/o. yard. LINOLEUMS.— Genuine Scotch and English Linoleums in full TITIAN CLOTH.—For Curtains and Coverings, 50 inches range of patterns. Matting, parquet, tile and conventional. First wide, in blue, red, brown, and black, 6/5 yard; in natural, 5/1 vd. quality, 11/6 yard; second quality, 10/6; third quality, 8/6. A HALL CURTAINS.— Some wonderfully handsome designs in SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES.— Over 160 new colourings. Chenille, Titian Cloth, repp and canvas, all 50 inches for selection, ail displayed on two carpet racks for quick show- wide. Chenille of Sundour make guaranteed fast colours, blue, Two qualities only in Axminster, both thoroughly depend- brown, red, rose, fawn, with wide border in rich colourings, 3 a >.e. Colourings are good, comprising designs for bedroom, din- yards long. £6 4s 6d pair. In Titian Cloth, brown, blue, natural, ingroom, drawing-room, hall, den or living room. Blue, Grey, red or black, 3 yards long, plain or fringed ends, rich borders— Led, Brown, etc. In following sizes. —ift. 6in., by 6ft., £6 ss, in natural, 52/6 pair; in dyed colours, 59/6 pair. £7 15s; 12ft. by 9ft., £l4 15s, £lB 17s 6d; 9ft. by 7ft. 6in., •’ g ns -.* £ll 1-s 6d: 12ft. by 10ft. 6in., £l6 17s 6d, £2l 17s 6d; MADRAS MUSLlNS.— Designs suitable for bedroom, dining9ft. by 9ft.. £ll 2s 6d, £l3 15s; 10ft. 6in. by 9ft.£l2 17s 6d, room, kitchen, den, drawing-room, or hall. With 98 different pat16; 13ft. bin. by 10ft. Gin., £l9 10s, £24; 15ft. by 12ft., terns in stock description is impossible. All with scalloped edges; £24 10s, £3O 10s. 30 inches wide, 2/3, 2/11, 3/3 yard; 45 indies, 3/0, 3/8, 3/11, 4/2 yard; 52 inches, 3/8, 4/3, 4/11,‘5/6, 6/11 yard. BLINDS.— With all edges hemmed on special machine to ensure straight running, our Blinds are equal in finish to the best. COLOURED MADRAS MUSLINS.— AII guaranteed colours in Finished at foot either plain, box pleated insertion, pleated frill new shades and designs. Plain and scalloped edges; rose, saxe or lace and insertion. iJuring Home Furnishing Week we’ll quote blue, royal blue, green, grey, purple, brown, gold, and henna; 50 you special prices for blinds. inches wide, 4/1.1, 6/11, 7/9,‘ 9/6, 10/9 12/6 yard. LACE CURTAIN SPECIAL.— For Home Furnishing Week a DOWN QUILTS.— OnIy the best of British makers’ Down special of 100 pairs of Lace Curtains bought at prices that cannot Quilts arc sold by us mainly Eclipse and Woolvena brands. All 1 e repeated to-day. designs only, all 3 yards long by 54 guaranteed pure down, covered in down-proof materials. Panels inches wide. Absolutely free from starch to ensure pefect drap- of satteen or satin in new designs i..g. Tinished scalloped edges top and bottom. Attractive de- For 52/9 —Full double bed size, down filled, figured chintz signs with handsome borders—any one lit to grace any window.— centre, plain satteen panels in black, rose, blue, or pink. Special Price, now 15/9 pair. For 62/ —Full double bed size, down filled, covered figured T satteen with plain panels, in black, mauve, blue, green, or LACE CURTAIN NETS— These graceful Curtains, with rose. p.iin, ; ace, or scalloped edges, ivory shade only; 36 inches wide, For 98/6 —Full double bed size down quilt, covered all satin, -, 3 -, 3,6 yard; 50 inches wide, 4/2, 4/7, 5/6 yard. figured satin centre, plain satin panels, in black, blue, or rose. LACE CURTAlNS.— Wonderful variety of beautiful designs; Single Bed Quilts, covered satin and satteen, 42/-, 55/-, 67/6, colours, white and ivory. All new goods, bought when cur- 85/-. ’ ’ tains were 20 per cent, cheaper than to-day; 2j yards long, 8/9, Cot Quilts, size 4ft. bv 3ft, 25/3 each. 10 o, 10/- pair? 3 yards long, 12/9, 14/11, 17/-, 21/-, 25/-, 32/0 Bassinette Quilts, size*3ft. by 2ft., covered silk, satin, or satp4ir ’ teen, 13/6, 17/6, 22/6, 30/- each. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 7

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