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Therkleson’s Ltd. SPECIAL Empire Display OF Furniture and Furnishings NOW SHOWING. AXE HEART RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, WHICH BRINGS OUT THE BEAUTIPUL RICH GRAIN OR FIGURING OF ONE OF NEW ZEALAND’S BEST TIMBEES. MADE IN WANGANUI BY WANGANUI TRADESMEN. THE REVERSIBLE RUGS SHOWN ARE MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FROM NEW ZEALAND WOOL. ' SEE THE 3-PIECE SUITE, COMPRISING SETTEE AND TWO CHAIRS. QUITE NEW IN DESIGN, UPHOLSTERED IN SILK BROCADE WITH BROWN FACINGS. THE ESSENCE OF COMFORT. All Hie Curtain Materials dhown are products of out EmpiiS. BUY YOUR VOTING PAPER GOOD PRIZES Therkleson’s Ltd. Furnishers . . Wanganui

HATS tytwZ/ -More! This Week we are making a SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF MILLINERY that are DESIGNED, MADE, BLOCKED and TRIMMED in our OWN WORKROOM. We make no idle boast in saying that workmanship and style compare equal to any imported article; also, the customer has the advantage of the HAT being designed and fitted to suit her individual taste. We also invite your inspection of our New Zealand made Ready-to-Wears. HOSIERY! HOSIERY! We stock all the leading makes of New Zealand made Hosiery, therefore enabling one to have the newest shades to hand, from 3/11. BRITISH MADE HOSIERY from 2/11 Keep N.Z. Labour Employed Fashionette 142 THE AVENUE

Buy from those who Buy from Us! HRs Ih 111 111 Illis 11 ill I w FOit Dependability AN All British Truck ANOTHER HIGH GRADE BRITISH PRODUCT Ransome’s Motor Mowers N.Z. Express Co. LIMITED SOLE AGENTS. BRANCHES IN ALL CHIEF TOWNS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 234, 2 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 234, 2 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 234, 2 October 1929, Page 2