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Cuiicura Soap Will Help You dear Your Skin For ■aroulcSoap tndOtatroentfree address: “ft “cwn= * Co., fydxiay.il.B.W.” Sold thiousrhout the world. g mothers \ 1 give the children | ■lBonningtons ■ j Kiddies take Bonn in g- ■ ton s Irish Moss s' readily. It won t upset /a I the little stomach-acts I speedily—contains no \H harmful drugs or nar- ■ « cotics. 1/6 and 2/6. Keep a bottle in the i home. Be sure you get 1 R Bennington’s. • 204 ' IRISH MOSS | FOR COUGHS S’ COLDS | Che housewife and the professional chef agree that no oiher Baking Powder can “hold a candle” to Edmonds “Sure to Rise” Brand. Perfect Baking results are certain always when you use n RDMONDC | , BAKING fl U POWDER. W 7 PERSIST with it 1 Take LANE’S EMULSION regularly—do not miss a dose. Remember you bought it because you needed it—and you were right, because it always does good where there are weak lungs, painful coughs, poor appetites or disturbed slumbers. Tones EMULSIONj 4

This Is Business is Largely Fitting Out N.Z. Boys in N.Z. Made Clothing! That New Zealand made clothing is branded “H.B.”—a trade mark that has stood the test of 50 years, and one that reflects honour upon “H.B.’s”-—the pioneers of clothing manufacture in the Dominion. Come in during BOYS’ WEEK and see the general excellence of “H. 8. Boys’ Wear—its splendid quality and supremely good value. Note, too, the comprehensive window displays showing at a gjanca the latest and best in boys’ wear. ALL-WOOL JERSEYS, in Grey, Brown, and Navy CHILDREN’S FELT SLIPPERS. In plain shades Shades, with smart turned-down collars; plain and fancy checks, with leather soles. and ribbed makes. Prom 6/6. From 2/11. VERY SMART ALL-WOOL JERSEYS, with BOYS’ SMART TWEED SPORTS SUITS. Light, fancy striped collars, in Grey, Saxe, and Navy Dark, and Medium shades. colours. From 6/6. Special Prices, from 32/6. DAINTY JERSEY SUITS, all wool, in very new E ??' S u S j E ?^^ E ( Y BE Y , ’Y-kBSITY SUITS, styles, and variety of colourings. Dark aild Ll S ht Grc ? Col “ lal T™eds. Special Price, 32/6. , from 23/-. BOYS’ SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SHIRTS, eol- t ' VE£D ANI > NAVY SERGE lars attached, in plain Greys, neat Stripes, and SHORTS. Strongly lined, and belt loops. White Matts. From 4/11. From 7/6. SMART TWEED OVERCOATS. Single and ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS. For College Double-Breasted styles, Light and Dark shades, wear, in Navy and Light Grey Flannels, with Prices according to size. From 18/’6, collars attached. From 7/6. STYLISH GABERDINE RAINCOATS. In Plain and Trench styles, with belt at waist. Prices BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SCHOOL HOSE. Best qual- according to size. From 35/-. ity black ribbed, with coloured a£ YOUTHS’ TAILOR-CUT SUITS. 3 Garment sc 00 s " ‘ Suits with Long Trousers, in smart College Grey BOYS’ STRONG SOLID LEATHER SCHOOL Suitings. From 99/6. BOOTS. Prices according to bize. From 14/6. BOYS’ SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CAPS. Plain and Fancy Piped, with and without badges, for BOYS’ SMART BOX CALF AND GLACE KID all schools. From 2/11. BOOTS. For best wear. “The Little Gent ’s STYLISH TWEED AND GABERDINE GOLF .Boot.” Special Prices, from -3/11. CAPS. Smart Checks and Mixtures. From 2/11. „ w rm. BOYS’ TWEED AND GABERDINE PETER VERY SMART JAN CALI BOOTS lor little PAN HATS. In smart Grey and Brown Colourchaps, easy fitting, and wear ingg . rrom 3/n FANCY KNITTED AND POPLIN TIES. All STA r LISH STRAP AND LACE SHOES. In school colours. From 1/C. Patent Leather and Glace Kid, for little men. ELASTIC BELTS. All school colours, with inetal Trom 8/3. fasteners. 2/-. New Zealand Clothing Factory Avenue Wanganui 1 jCLOTHI NGFACTOR¥. i i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 2

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