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WAR DEBTS FRENCH PRESS SUGGESTIONS PARIS, Jan. 8. Newspaper comments on the Allied Finance Ministers’ Conference suggest that M. Clementel was endeavouring to induce Mr Churchill to modify his attitude of strict adherence to the Balfour Note, and to adopt tho more accommodating note from Lord Curzon, namely, a statement of the amount. France would still owe if Britain were to deduct from annuities under the Dawes plan her share of 22 per cent. Newspapers also declare that Messrs Churchill. Logan, and Kellogg discussed a compromise, and as a solution of Anglo-American friction they suggest that if the Bank of England obtains from America a milliard gold dollars with a view to equalising the AngloAmerican exchanges, the British Government will raise no further objections to American claims in regard to reparations and will adopt a more generous attitude towards her debtors. Less rub, more shine with “TANOL”—the liquid polish for furniture, floors and leather goods. Also in paste-form.

yrO Teach Your Children To Use Cuticura Whether it is an annoying rash, irritation, cut or wound Cuticura will soothe and assist in healing. First bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry and anoint with Cuticura Ointment. Cuticura Talcum also is excellent for little ones. For sample Soap and Ointment address: ‘*R. Tawna & Co., Sydney. N. S.W.” Jiy Try our sew Shaving Stick.

Men's Clothing and Mercery AT WARNOCKS SHIRTS—MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY MEN’S WHITE TENNIS AND CANOE—Made from Horrockses’ materials. Prices from 7/11 to 10/6.. . MEN’S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS —Horrockses’ guaranteed colours. Prices from 8/11. 9/6 and 10/6. BOYS’ WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS—Made from Horrockses’ white shirting; sizes 1 to 10. Prices from 3/9 to 7/6. BOYS’ GREY SCOUT CLOTH SHIRTS—In tennis and canoe shapes; all sizes. Prices from 3/9 to 7/6. MEN’S GENUINE PK FUGI SILK SHIRTS—In three shapes, canoe, tennis and neglige. All one price 19/6 each. We have a full range of MEN’S SHIRTS with collar to match, in Lister’s and Japshan Pure Silk Shirting—27/6. WORKING SHIRTS MEN’S BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH SHlRTS—Guaranteed fast dye; extra good quality—7/6. HARVARD SHIRTS —-In strong material; a good range of serviceable stripes, wear guaranteed. Price onlv 7/6. COTTON TWEED SHIRTS—Made only from English-made Materials. This is a very good wearing line. Price only 9/6. • PYJAMAS MEN’S PYJAMAS —In heavy pyjama cloth; fast colours. Price 13/6. MEN’S PYJAMAS —In Horrockses’ summer weight materials; fast dye. Only 13/6. MEN’S WOOL AND COTTCN PYJAMAS—In nice stripes and good quality material. Made in our owu factory. Price only 18/6. BOYS’ PYJAMAS—Made from Horrockses’ Pyjama Cloth; fast colours; all sizes from 1 to 10. Prices from 7/3 to 12/6. SOX MEN’S ALL WOOL WORKING SOX—New Zealand made: good wearing. Price only 1/6. ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE SOX—2/11 and 3/11. UNDERWEAR GENT.’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR —Good wearing qualities, pants, knee drawers, and shirt all one price—4/6. TIES GENT.’S KNITTED TIES—In good smart patterns; a good range io choose from. Prices from 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6. TENNIS TROUSERS GENT. ’S CREAM TENNIS TROUSERS —In cotton gaberdine at 17/6 and 18/6, and wool gaberdine at 34/6. NOTE—IF WE CANNOT SUPPLY YOUR SIZE IN SHIRTS OR PYJAMAS WE CAN MA KF. THEM. AT Warnocks Drapery Ltd. New Cookery Books Contains Recipes not previously published— Prize-winners from the St. George Cookery HA Competitions—Prize-winning New Puddings, Fruit Dishes, Cakes, etc. Send name and address with 2d in stamps (to pay wrapping and postage) for FREE copy to IRVINE & STEVENSON’S, St. George Co. Ltd., Dunedin. S.GCO Copies Given Away cJoaUr CL/rfo Gvitord «cCrtt -pure m -uxtt co extra qoccl. - " . ' QUALITY, \ALU E , G SEIWICE. AT avenueTwkncaimul phone-Ss4- z ; THE PRESERVING SEASON. We have a special window display at present of Aluminium Ware, including Preserving Pans, also Preserving Jars, in all sizes. When inspecting these, come in and see our new English China, just arrived.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 15

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