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MEN’S Underwear at Warnock's MEN’S WOOL AND COTTON UNDERWEAR Shirts —Short sleeves . . . . . . 2/11 Trousers . . . . . . . . .. 2/11 MEN’S RED DRAB UNDERWEAR Shirts—Short sleeves . . . . 3/1 1 and 4/6 Trousers . . . . . . . . . . 4/6 MEN’S HEAVY NATURAL COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR Shirts—all sizes. Men’s to Ex. O.S. Men’s, 4/6 to 4/1 I Trousers—Size Men’s to Ex. O.S. Men’s 4/6 to 4/1 1 BOYS’ COTTON AND WOOL SINGLETS—British made. 2/6 to 2/11 AT Warnock’s

STROUD 9 S FURNITURE SPECIALS Usual Price. Cut Prle« FULL SIZED BEDSTEAD 39/6 29/6 THREEQUARTER BEDSTEAD 34/- 25/6 DUCHESS CHEST 59/6 49/6 LARGE DUCHESS £5/10/- £4/12/6 12 ONLY BENTWOOD 11/9 8/6 DAINTY MIRROR SIDEBOARD .. .. £6/10/- £5/7/6 We are Cheapest for Bedding 2ft. 6in. MATTRESS. 3ft. MATTRESS. 4ft. 6in. MATTRESS. 22/6. 24/9. 37/6. PILLOWS 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. ALL WELL FILLED WITH BEST JAPARA KAPOC. KAPOC 1/3 lb. 1/3 lb. 1/3 lb. THE HOUSE FOR SERVICE AND VALUE Stroud’s Ltd. C. B. STROUD, Manager. 'Phone 2804. 73 Ridgway St., Wanganui. (Opp. Taxi Stand).

Don’t Throw Your Money Away! The days of reckless spending passed away with the hair-knob coiffure and Farmer Brown’s two-horse team. What with scientific methods of purchasing people have acquired a new estimation of money and its buying powers. They are neither penurious, nor are they extravagant. They buy with discretion . . . sensibly . . . tastefully. An article is no longer taken for granted ... it must be right or it is not bought. It seonvenient. to be thrifty . . . and profitable also. FLOUR - slb - ba g FLOUR 501 b. bag 10/3 ICING SUGAR 31bs. 1/1 Shelled Peanuts, per lb. 5d .CASTOR SUGAR ’l'”. 11 Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 1/8 “K” RASPBERRIES per tin Sd , r “K” BLACKBERRIES per tin 8d Cornflour, B. and P., .. lOd CREAMOATA pkt. 1/10 Lane’s Emulsion, large 3/11 MILK OAT.IES per |>kt. .1/2 Havelock Plug Tobacco 1/3 CORNFLAKES per pkt. 1/- . SPLIT PEAS 31bs. 1/- Yankee Doodle, tins .. 1/6 SPLIT PEAS 121bs. 3/9 Capstan, tins 1/8 PEARL BARLEY 41bs. 1/- Riverhead Gold .... .. 1/4 PEARL BARLEY l-’lbs. 2/9 SAGO 41bs. 1/- N.Z., No. 3 & No. 10 .. 1/3 SAGO 121bs. 2/9 Bears Tobacco, mild •• 1/5 EICB • *. 1 . bs - Zig Zag Papers, Ige., 5 for 1/LAUNDRY SOAP 3 big bars 1/9 Slide Matches, per pkt. 1/6 LAUNBRY SOAP per box 14/9 SUNLIGHT SOAP—Flat T /3 w-i • Lx n • j HUDSON’S EXTRACT 7 pkts. 1/- f reight laid ST. MUNGO large 1/7 o SNO-WHITE WASHING POWDER 1/6 □erviee “DADS” WASHING TABLETS 6d and 1/-LUX-Smah .'’ 'i-er' 2/10 We P a y rrelg,lt b * road or OLD DUTCH 7<l rail within 50 miles of WangaCLEVER MARY nui on all orders over £2—exAPRTQOTS Evaporated, Best - •• J 1< ’ r ’/ cepting Heavy Bulk Goods PINEAPPLE—SIiced ° large tins . . BACON, Full sides per lb. 1/1 (.-tigar, Flour, etc.) THE May pole Stores ARAMOHO GONVILLE THE AVENUE SELV/YN BUILDINGS Opp. D.I.C. PHONE 3507. PHONE 3415 PHONE 3807 PHONE 2489.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 10