Something Special for TO-DAY You know that Friday is always the Big Shopping Day at the D.I.C. Last Friday night the D.I.C. was packed from door to door, upstairs and down. Bargains, and more Bargains this Friday will keep the D.I.C. busy to-night. FRIDAY LUCKY DAY AT THE D.I.C. SALE FUR TRlMMlNG—Astrachan, in Black and Grey,-l| and 2 inches wide —Usually 2/11, 3/6. ' 7 to 9 Price, 1/-. SHOPPING BASKETS—Hand-made, neat smart shapes, best quality.— Usually 3/6 to 9/6. 7 to 9 Price, 1/-. APRONS—White, with bib, full cut, good quality cloth—Usually 6/11. 7 to 9 Price, 2/6. VELVETEENS—AII shades. Our famous quality, twill back, silk finish, fast pile and colours; 22 inches wide—Usually 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. 7 to 9 Price, 3/11. DRESS FLANNELS—The famous Doctor make, All Wool, in Bottle. Cardinal. Grey, Brown, also in Cream with Black, Blue and Helio, stripes—Usually 5/6. 7 to 9 Price, 3/6. MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS—2O dozen Irish Lawn, Hemstitched, soft finish.—Usually 1/- each. 7 to 9 Price, 2/11 half dozen. LACQUARD POPLIN—For Curtains, in Cinnamon Brown, rich silky appearance; 50 inches wide —Usually 7/6. 7 to 9 Price 2/6. UNDERSKIRTS—In Fancy Silks, Floral and Stripe designs; choice selection.—Usually 29/6, 37/6. 7 to 9 Price, 19/6. ZEPHYR FROCKS—6 only, One-Piece style, various shades, Check effects.—Usually 12/6. ’ 7 to 9 Price, 5/-. THESE PRICES AVAILABLE BETWEEN 7 AND 9 TO-NIGHT ONLY D.1.C., Avenue, Wanganui
BUSINESS WANTEDS. IYON’T fail to read Paul's Sale Bill appearing in tl>e Herald Monday, July 9th; the “Chronicle,” Tuesday; July 10th. TpOR Sale —Spring Carts and Gigs. Rubber tyres fitted. J. Hutchinson, Coachbuilder, St. Hill Street. "LTAVE you heal'd It? Edison DiaA * mond Phonograph. This is King of all Talking Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 529. ’IV’URSE Martin, Skin Specialist. •Lv supplies full treatment to cure sufferers in their own home. Coiner Bell .and Guyton Streets. IVURSERY Stock for Sale by D. H. ’ Williamson, ’phone 1829, Aramoho. Fruit, Forest and Flowering Shrubs. Apples a speciality. OLD False Teeth bought, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return mail. Post to J. Duiistone. Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Established 31 years. ■piANO Tuning -To preserve your Piano, and get the best harmony se e that it is properly tuned. Ring up TJptbn’s, 165 Avenue ’Phone 529 Country Tuning arranged for. QKIN Diseases —Nurse Martin’s treat- 1 t ment : cures Eczema, Psoriasis, I Acne, Boils, Itch and all Skin Ernp- 1 tions? Corner llell and Guyton Streets.' THE Misses M A. Ryder, Ladies’ ■■ Tailors and Dressmakers. <?os-' turnes, Overcoats, Capes and Evening, Gowns, etc., a speciality. 122 Liverpool Street. ’Phono 455 TotTRINKLES and Superfluous Hair ’’ permanently removed. Send stamped, addressed envelope for free literature. Florence Hullen, C.M.D.J 3A Courtenay Place, Wellington. j VM/E sell Needles and Accessories to! ’’ suit all kinds of Sewing Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phone | 529. WANTED to Buy—False Teeth, any, condition. Prices ranging to £5 I set by return mail. Pcarline Company, Security Buildings, Auckland. pJARRY JENNINGS, MOTOR AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. (18 years’ practical experience.) All classes of Gas and Benzine Engines Overhauled and Repaiied Motor Cycle Work a speciality. Garage: Corner Guyton and Wicksteed Streets (back of Sharpa, North and Co •jyjARTIN AND yERNON’S WANGANUI-MARTON JJOTOR Leave Wanganui 6.45 a.m. and 3.301 p.m. Leave Marton 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Passengers called for within one mile! of Post Office free of charge. FARES 10/-. ’Phone 752 or 193. Telegrams: Martin and Vernou. FOR KAITOKE. Cars leave Garage, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Leave Knitoke 10.30 a.in. and 4.30 p.m. Garage opposite Foster’s. Taupo Quay. ’Phone 782 or 193.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18818, 6 July 1923, Page 1
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