QIIITFC MUST G 0 OUT Dull ED at pursers X*'..! 1 . we have been through our stocks and find there abb s U I T E S Y THAT must go out at SALE PRICES WE HAVE SELE cted a few * TO LIST AS FOLLOWS: OAK DINING SUITE—6 pieces, ineluding Sideboard with 2 drawers and large cupboard, Draw Leaf Table, and-Four Chairs, upholstered seats and backs in blue leather. Usually £24/10/A Snip at £l3/17/6 HERE’S ANOTHER—AImost same as above but with Loose Leaf Extension Table. A good solid job. Usually £26/10/- A Great Bargain at £lO 10/~ SOLID OAK DINING SUlTE—Period design, draw leaf table, large roomy sideboard with two drawers, and four comfortable chairs. Usually £29/10/- For £2l A BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUlTE—comprising four pieces, large Wardrobe includes Tallboy, Dressing Table with bow front, Bedstead of unusual design, and small pedestal. Usually £52/10/- £37/10/-3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE IN OAK—A very modern suite with reflex mirrors in dressing table. Reasonable at £2l/10/- ‘ But a Bargain at £l7/17/DOWN QUILTS End of Season Throw-outs at HALF-PRICE and LESS NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A BEAUTIFUL DOWN QUILT AT BARGAIN PRICES lIPIIO RSIIIE THf -HOMt FURNISHERS WANGANUI. HAWERA
Pageant of Spring See It Safely By Rai! Now is the time when Nature puls her best, touch on the “Wonderland of the Pacific.’’ Now is the time for New Zealanders to enjoy marvellous glimpses of their country from the safe cosiness of a railway carriage. A cheap little holiday of one day—or a week-end in new scenes—or a real holiday of a week or two or longer—that is just the right kind of tonic for everybody—the best of “spring medicine/’ The railways help you to get that refreshing “time 6ff” with the low fares—less than a penny a mile, secondclass, for adults, and only a fraction over a penny, firstcla s.s. TAKE A TONIC HOLIDAY BY RAIL
TRY “ZANN” FOR PILES. Generous trial sample Zan Double Absorption Treatment sent in plain wrapper on receipt of 6d in stamps. Zann Proprietary, Box 9'2 3 ’> n iunton.— Advt.
-u i s .ui nvn ir. - aii'i i. Yes, they do save the eyes from strain—they’re Pearl Mazda Lamps. National Electrical Company.—Advt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 221, 18 September 1934, Page 3
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