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Kernohan’s Great Alteration Sale Now On In Ten Days, that’s all, our Store will be transformed into one of the most up-to-date warehouses in the Dominion. To enable this to be done we must reduce our stock. £7OOO WORTH TO GO IN TEN DAYS Here’s a list which merely suggests some of the tremendous values which the nearer approach of alterations forces us to offer. Have you ever seen offers to compare with these— GROCERIES Sugar (IA) 18/0 per 701 b. bag. Rolled Oats, 1/6 per bag. South Island Potatoes, 16/6 per Sardines, 5 tins for 1/-. largest sack. Dur Famous Golden Cross Teas Best Oatmeal, 5/9 per 251 b. bag. (registered) 51bs for 9/11. Dried Apricots, 1/2 per lb, 31bs Granose Biscuits, 1/- per packet, for 3/3. Rice, 41bs. for 1/-. Sultanas, 31bs for 1/-, Kippered Snacks, 4 tins for 1/-. Tinned Peaches, 3 tins for 3/8. Barilla Soap, 6 cakes for 1/-. CROCKERY, HOUSEHOLD, IRONMONGERY, ETC. Tea Sets (usually 50/-) now 32/6. O’Cedar Mops, 4/11 each. Dinner Plates, 4/3 per A-dozen. Crockery Chambers, 3/9 each. Bread and Butter Plates, 2/2 per Egg Cups, 4 for 1/-. half dozen. Nail Brushes, 6 for 1/-. Cups, only 7cl each. Flue Brushes, ]/- each. Toasters, 9d each. Stainless Knives, down to 10/6 Door Mats. 2/6 each. per A-dozen. American Brooms. 2/3 each. Dessert Knives, down to 6/11 per Tumblers (good) 2/11 per 4-doz. A-dozen. ALL GLASS SALAD BOWLS HALF PRICE ALL STEVEN’S GREY LINED SAUCEPANS AND KETTLES AND ALL ALUMINIUM WARE REDUCED 20 PER CENT. TO CLEAR. SALE SPECIAD—OUR FAMOUS GOLDEN CROSS TEA Registered)—ALTEßATlON SALE PRICE. 51bs. FOR 9/11. (Posted to our country clients for 10/6.) r.THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO SAVE LOTS OF MONEY.. t BE SURE AND COME KERNOHAN’S Ltd. X F P ZU S GUYTON STREET (Just Off Avenue).

PAUL’S IXt SUITS i Have that DisItinction1 tinction which compel com- / I V w * * b Good K rf Workman- / A ship, Smart z/t / ut an< J g°°<i 7 / / Ft ear ™ g ®® ater ' I / NO' ials ’ They give entire satisfaction - tVI r-r-a P. E • 'U ' Jid.* Call and Inspect our Special Range of Winter Suitings, comprising Harris Tweeds, Donegals, and High Grade English, Scottish and New Zealand Tweeds and Worsteds. ENGLISH TWEEDS.—In. a splendid assortment of patterns. . PRICES FROM £B/8/, BANNOCKBURN AND GALASHIELS. —We have a splendid range to select from. SPECIAL PRICE £9/9/, HIGH GRADE ENGLISH WORSTEDS.—In assorted stripes and checks. PRICES FROM £lO/10/, NOTE —We give a Special Cash Discount of 5 per cent on all Tailored to Order Suits. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 8.30 P.M. FRIDAYS. d. PdOlX fir AVENUE . WANGANUI;

fwo New Developments in j Heating Appliances for the HEATING & Home, Shop, Office, etc. STOVE ® i THE ORION OPEN FIRE WITH HOT \\ I WATER BOILER. enable. a au PP lr <■< JOf UW in V,/lcei A Q Baling Water to Ihi available in the ob/*KroorD4J,cXnOO(J 1| l gT JE ” H I ’he Sitting, Beil, or other Room, pro- p vides Hot Water for all “after hour” U requirements. ySS 4/ THE “MIRO” is a small, compact, and W- & ORION wonderfully handy Heating Store, J 1 jgj&AgsU measuring only 19 inches high by 10 Jj " L J inches square. It, may l>e placed in r JlOr Ttrr Position where an ordinary stove- I t Jne JYew \jraen JITT p. pe can Utilised. Lt will bum any I F Wll/1 coal, even the cheapest Lignite, and ) Hot Watertßoiter t a < , p kct l t , l r ' lM " r may b “ bolle ' l on yfir&ftmgroomite. £ Specially Designed for H. E. Shacklock Ltd. M j J I Haur-es where Electricity Makers el the “ORION" Ranges. |i S M D O or Gas Is used lor DUNEDIN. CHRISTCHURCH, M F If, "nnking and Baking. WELLINGTON. AND AUCKLAND. VW. WSil

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 2

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