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For the KIDDIES OF PEOPLE WHO CAN’T AFFORD TO PAY ORDINARY PRICES. See Warnock’s Window RICH Coats 27/6 for 10/9. 29/6 for 13/6. 25/- for 10/6. 22/6 for 10/6 22/6 for 9/6. 29/6 for 12/6. 26/6 for 13/-. 25/6 for 9/6. DOZENS OF THEM TO CHOOSE FROM—WITH AND WITHOUT FUR COLLARS. WE HAVE MARKED SOME WITH BIGGER REDUCTIONS THAN OTHERS. ACCORDING TO VALUE. SEE WARNOCK’S WINDOW FULL. BOYS’ NAVY SUITS —In all wool Roslyn serge; doublt seat and elbow Sizes 7to 16 29/6 BOYS’ NAVY SADDLE TWEED SHORTS—An excellent line for hard wear; all sizes. Prices 9/11 and 10/6. This is a New Zealand made cloth and guaranteed. BOYS’ COTTON AND WOOL SINGLETS—For winter wear. Priced at —2/9, 2/11 and 3/3 MEN'S ALL WOOL N.Z. MADE HEAVY RIBBED SINGLET, 6/11 MEN S ALL WOOL HALF HOSE—Petone; in all new shades; an ideal line for winter wear, and the price is only 2/11 pr. MEN S OILY CANVAS COATS—Riding shape; guaranteed waterproof Selling at—37/6 MEN’S FINE WOOL UNDERWEAR—SingIets in V neck shape, a Maclone product 10/6 MEN’S STRONG NEGLIGE SHIRTS—In sizes 2to 6; fast colours ; woven stripes Only—4/6 A SPECIAL LINE FOR BOYS — Kiddies’ Pyjamas, made from nice warm, woven striped materials; sizes 2 to 10; suitable for girls and boys; any size; the same price, 3/6 pair

KNITTING BOOK FREE WITH Two Large Packets LUX A limited quantity of splendid Knitting Books, well got up and | containing a fine range of original designs, are offered FREE this week | to purchasers of two large packets Lux, tho famous transparent soap | flakes, for washing woollens. Special price with this offer—--2 Lge Pkts LUX < AND KNITTING BOOK FREE ■*/ J 41b. PKT. CRISP WATER BISCUITS. }lb. FULL CREAM CHEESE. Fresh, crisp, Water Biscuits, straight from the factory, and the finest Export Full Cream Cheese money can buy, ma- /X-f < tured three months, giving it just that tasty mellow flavour we all like, without j too much “bite” ... A Maypole TU/ _ | i specialty. Special Price This Week . . CARAMEL MIXTURES. A great line of hard, tinfoiled Caramels, i made by “Sweetacres,” the famous makers of “Minties.’ See them displayed in « our windows. Assorted flavours—Nougat, IrC Xi Chocolate, Caramel, Greengage, RaspI berry. Frosted Caramels, etc. The most p nllNn j attractive line we have ever handled. MARMOT. i Just what you want for flavouring I soups, stews, etc. A delicious sandwich i— - j paste. Makes a nourishing hot drink by TF /I zi | adding a teaspoonful to a cup of equal ( parts hot milk and water. Buy the 4oz. i pot at this price and save again. ! 1 PACKET WEET-BIX FOR 3d. ; WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF FAMOUS MAYPOLE 2/4 TEA I Here’s a Bargain—only three pence for a packet of Weet- ‘ I Bix with every purchase of one pound Maypole 2/4 Tea. Of i I course we have teas as low as l/5d lb., but nothing can give f I you the solid satisfaction in flavour, value and economy as our c Famous 2/4 Blend—it’s a winner. THESE "SPECIAL OFFERS AVAILABLE UNTIL THURSDAY" MAY 26th ONLY, UNLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD OUT. j [’ WE PAY FREIGHT ' i On All Orders over £2, by Road or Rail, within 50 miles , of Wanganui, except heavy bulk goods (i.e., Sugar, Flour, i Pollard, etc.) Maypole Stores Ltd. : Famous Cash Grocers .. Wanganui fatmuinnf I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 117, 20 May 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 117, 20 May 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 117, 20 May 1932, Page 8