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WEAR FOR WINTER

In the purchase of winter requisites one of the first considerations should be the quality of the goods. Quality of any article, is invariably remembered after the price is forgotten. This applies with eqnal force to apparel for men, household necessities, and coverings for cattle, stock, and horses. Hot Water Bags from 7/11. Ladies’ and Gents’ Umbrellas from 6/11. Kaiapoi Rugs from 29/6. Soiled Linen Bags from 15/6. Thermos Flasks from 4/11, and Electric Torches from 3/9, are useful, serviceable articles in most homes. For the farm, strong Leggings from 10/6. Blocked Riding Leggings from 17/6. Spurs from 7/6. Oilskins from 12/6. Oiled Canvas Coats from 72/6. Bridles from 10/6. Stock Whips from 9/6. Cow Covers from 12/6. Horse Covers from 39/6, are all necessary adjuncts on an up-to-date farm.

From the sporting standpoint—Footballs from 3/11 (complete with bladders), Boxing Gloves from 17/6, Golf Bags from 18/6, and Tennis Balls from 2/6, are nearly always needed. Where to obtain such quality goods at a low selling margin is the question keen buyers are frequently asking The Big Leather Goods Store, the Homo of Service and Value, viz.. The Young & Collins' Ltd. Store, is Wanganui’s Emporium for these goods at bargain prices always—Advt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19049, 28 June 1924, Page 15

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WEAR FOR WINTER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19049, 28 June 1924, Page 15

WEAR FOR WINTER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19049, 28 June 1924, Page 15