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“IT IS A CONDITION WHICH CONFRONTS US, NOT A THEORY.” —Cleveland. There Is nothing theoretical about a cough or cold. Its presence cannot be eluded. At the first sign of trouble take a dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This reliable specific is an invaluable remedy for all throat, bronchial, and lung affections, and never fails to give re!i of. Rich, warming, soothing, dependable, and gets tto work quickly. An excellent tonic, too. All chemists’ and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d; family size 4s 6d.

SPERRING’S STOCKTAKING and WINTER TODAY Astounding Price Cuts! Wonderful Bargains tn a brilliant assemblage of Fashion in the TOWELS—69O Odd Striped Towels; various d«■ sizes; some fast colours; excellent assortment of qualities. All to clear at one-third to 50 per cent, off usual prices LADIES’ TWEED COSTUMES—S only, bcautiSale Ces ’, ’“A l/ '.’ I/ 3 ’ ful quality; assorted fittings. W. and O.S. SERVIETTES—Sa dozen Bleached Serviettes. Usually £6/15/-. Sale Price 19/6 pT U™aIU Ipy Sale Price 6d each. LADIES’ ' COSTUMES-25 only, smart stvlcs, FLANNELETTE—2S pieces Striped Flannel- wcll assorted. liepps, Tweeds. Ottoman, ette; 31 inches wide; soft make by good etc . usually 7 gns. Sale Price 35/-. Enghsh manufacturer. Usually 1/3 and JUMPER SUlTS—Ladies’ Ail-Wool Knitted 1 /’A-n-or. ... AU Clear at 9d yard - Jumper Suits. Shetland Knit; assorted SCALLOPED SERVIETTES—Large size; excel- colours. Usually 25/- Sale Price 13/11. lent quality. Usually 2/3. Sale Price, 1/6. JUMPER SUITS—2S only, Silk and Wool Stockatt vh/xat t>t * iDgette; good assortment of colours: some ALL-WOOL PLAIDING—FIanneI Grey and with check skirts. Usually 59/6 to 65/Brown; heavy quality for Men’s Hard ■ Sale 29/6 Wear. Usually 4/11. ' Sale Price, 1/6. VELOUR COATS—Ladies’ sizes; fur trimmed, assorted colours. Usually 75/-. ROLLER TOWELLING—Brown Stripe, hard price 39/6 wearing. Usually 1/- ODD COATS—WiII be Thrown Out. Sale Price. 6d yard. Sale Prico from 12/6 each QULLTS—2S Coloured Honeycombe Quilts. Pink, VELOUR COATS—Our complete stock of highGold, Red, Blue; usually 9/11. class Velour Coats, beautifully tailored, ex-tt-wtttwt «. -, . Price, 7/H. pensive fur trimmings: every coat a model. LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS scalloped; 68 x Great assortment of colours and fittings, all 72. Heavy quality; usually, 27/(5. . lo clear. Sale Price, from 63/Sale Price, 17/6. JUMPERS—A lot of 55 onlv Silk and Wool, and SCALLOPED DAMASK CLOTH—64 x 82. All-Wool Cardigans an*d Junipers. Colours Beautiful appearance; pure cloth. Usually assorted, and the lot includes 25 of beautiful Silk and Wool Cream Jumpers. Sale Price, 13/6. Usually 22/6. Sale Price, 12/6 WINCEYETTE—DoubIe-width, Cream Wincey- LADIES’ ‘ HATS—2SO Ladies’ Smart Felt, ette. Made from pure Egyptian cotton; usu- Velour and semi-trimmed Hats. Al] the ally, 1/6. very latest, as we carry nothing over from Sale Price, 1/- yard. ono season to another. We shall sell 25 at 2/6 each; 50 at 6/11; and the balance all Furnishings eve™ o afternoon fkocks-26 only, assorted in Silk Georgette, Crepe-dc-Beautiful Goods Quick-Quit Prices! Chine, Silk Moroeain and Silk Brocade. ■ Usually up to 95/-. SHADOWETTE—2O .pieces 49-inch Reversible oKBV Sa -le Price to Clear the Lot Quick: 25/Shadowette; new patterns. Usually 2/3. FURS AND MARABOUTS—Some to dear at Sale Price, 1/7 i yard; 31-inch Ditto, Sale Half Cost Price, 1/4J. BORDERED SHADOWETTE—36in. Reversible; T T ■ x j-T j-. 17 new patterns; fast colours. nCteX WCEir Sale Price, 1/6 yard. CASEMENT—36-ineh all-over Floral pattern; The very Garments for Winter—for 13 shades. Usually 1/3. Sale Price, 9d. Women, or Children. Usually priced 50 CRETONNE—7 pieces Pretty Cretonne; good p er cellt more. patterns. Usually 1/3. Sale Price, 10Jd. CIHLDREN’S VESTS—26O assorted sizesBUGS—Axminster waste; suitable for kitehen. heavy winter weight Usually 1/6 to " ' 50 to Clear at 6/3 g ale Price ",7 REVERSIBLE RUGS—Fringed; pretty designs. LADIES' VESTS—3OO “Sensola” make, 4<iin. Worth 15/-. Sale Price, 9/11 j n length; strong heavy winter quality; no sleeves. Usually 3/6. Sale Price, 1/11. I fle BLOOMERS—In women’s size only; heavv deece lined, stockingette; best English make. Sky, Helio, Fink, Cream, Champ.. Repps, Super Fine Tweeds, soft finish, m Putty, llauve, Navy. Usually 4/11. all the very latest tones for spring wear. s' a i e Price. 3/g Usually 8/6. Sale Price 3/11. This is the CORSETS—7S pairs Ladies’ Corsets. “C. 8. Biggest Bargain ever offered in any Dress Warner’s” and’“D. & A.” Assorted sizes’ Goods Section. and fittings. Usually 15/6 to 17/6. ENGLISH CREPE—26O yards of double width Sale Price, 2/6 Superior English Crepe. Has mercerised HEAVY SILK HOSE—In Black only. Usually finish. Usually 1/11. 4/11 to 5/11. All to Clear at:" Sale Price, 1/- yard. sale Price, 1/- pair ALL-WOOL BEPPS—And Gabardines, in as- ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—Assorted eolsortment of good shades, with silk stripe ours; very special quality, ribbed. Usually and Jacquard effects; 56 inches wide. Usu- 5/6 and 5/11. ” Sale Price 2/3 ally 17/6. Sale Price, 5/6 yard 20 DOZEN—Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose. VELOUR —54-inch All-Wool Velour; cord ef- Worth 3/6. Sale Price, 2/6 feet in Cinnamon and Sandplwood. Usually GYM. HOSE—Tn Blade Cashmere finish Usu16/6. Sale Price, 4/11 a u y 2 /11. Sale Price, 1/11 Sperring’s Satisfaction a Store Ltd. Wanganui. S ■ iilrSbflw /HI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19868, 16 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19868, 16 June 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19868, 16 June 1927, Page 2

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