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SPECIALS AT WARNOCK'S WE DO A LARGE TRADE BY MAIL AND WE GIVE A LIST OF SOME OF THE GOODS THAT GIVE SATISFACTION TO OUR LARGE NUMBER OF MAIL CUSTOMERS ALL OVER THE NORTH ISLAND. 54in. COSTUME TWEED— A smart and serviceable «A TH I_l A tweed of good weight; in brown tonings*. 54in. LAVIIjO HAIO 4/11 Per yard A HUGE STOCK OF FELT HATS—AII extra cheap—--3 Gin. TWEEDS.—Lighter weights for frocks; most 2/11 3/n A special lot trimmed with feather attractive patterns; in shade of Nigger, Bottle, Lido mounts and buckles at 5/11. MATRON’S HATS—and Wine. .36 inch3/11 Per Yard Some large fitting; real good quality; black, navy, I'Olt Till; KIDDIES.-CHILDBEN’S NOVELTI beige, brown, navy and wine shades’. DRESSING GOWN CLOTHS.—Reversible printed ’ , , , , . , u , kittens, puppies, etc., on grounds of Rose and Saxe. HOSIERY-All wool, seamed back, extra spliced heels 29 inch 2/3 and toes > special expanding tops; best winter SMOCK CLOTHS—Guaranteed fast colours. A full shades 2/6 range of shades. This cloth is outstanding value . SILK HOSE —Lined with wool; dull finish; good anand wears splendidly. 34 inch 1/- pearance and gives good wear; winter shades, viV/ARM SlLKS.—ldeal for warm underwear. They eluding grey and gunmetal2/11, 3/6, 4/6 wash well and are strong and serviceable. Showing MORLEY’S BEST HEAVY WEIGHT QUALITY in twelve splendid shades. 29 inch. 1/- Per Yard SILK AND WOOL HOSE—Fully fashioned; 6 best NOVELTY CLOQUES—A most attractive novelty for shades .. ..5/6 pair. Marl Mixtures .. .. 5/11 evening or dav wear. In a full range of newest z.t iv-.J t > , q ° t <1 ]'• i . i i * or • i WARM USEFUL WOOL GLOVES With coloure 1 shades: both light and dark tonings. <36 inch. 3/11 Per Yard to P B 2/o 36in. TWILL WINCEY ETTE—In plain colours; pink, NAPPA GLOVES —2 dome; warm, fleecy lined, blue, green, apricot, cream 1/- 8/11 a pair <3Gin. HORROCKSES’ WINCEYETTE—Very soft and HEAVY NAPPA LINED GLOVES—IdeaI for motors'fleecy. All shadesl/6 yard ing. 12/6 36in. FLORAL WINCEYETTE—AII colours and FUR COLLARS—The latest shapes; long roll and cape variety of designsl/-, 1/2, 2/3, 1/8, 1/9 effect ... 12/6 to 05/ALL WOOL N.Z. FLANNEL—Cream, Orkney, Shet- (These are Real Bargains). land. Natural and Pink 1/11 yard < T r nnev • . .. , SCARLET FLANNEL— 2/3, 2/9, 3/.S BRETTLES ALL WOOL HOSE J-or Girls; in black, CREAM DOCTOR ELANNEL- .. .. 2/9, 3/-, 3/6 bro ' T “ and faffn ; gy™ aa^aa > Jc " Sthi a " s ' za ' ALL WOOL BLANKETS—Good weight; soft and “ /11 a pa,r ' fleecy. Single Bed—l9/6 pair A Three-quarter Bed—27/6 pair Double Bed—29/6 pair 11A JdTjJK JJAferll’jK 1 EXTRA LARGE BLANKETS— ™ , ■ ■ 1Z „ „ Single—63 x 99—42/6 pair EOLND PRINT APRONS—FIoraI design. .. 1/- ca.h Three quarter—72 x 99—47/6 pair GUARANTEED BOILING ELASTIC— 4yds. for 101 Double—Bl x 99-55/- pair WASHING ELASTIC—6yds. for 6d WHITE TWILL SHEETING—S 4 inch. 1/9, 2/-, 2/3 near ra 72 inch, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 BL IS BINDING— Cards for 1,80 inch, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11 (Usual Price 6d a card). COLOURED TOWELS—In about 6 different designs. 21 x 48 1/11 each IfAKI'V ROLLER TOWELLING—I6 inch .. 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. 1/9 L 2A.JA V L LINEN HOLLERING —16 inch; Blue, Red and Green BLACK UMBRELLAS—From 4/11 to 19/6 LADIES’’BRUSH WOOL CARDIGANS' 'Long roll COLOURED AMERICAN CH LEBIES-1 it a suitease; ~ i i i i ■ te/a chromium chains and handles 14/u collars; assorted colours and sizes 15/6 LADIES’ RAINCOATS—In dark green, white and (These are the Latest). fawn 12/G SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS—White . . 12 for 1/MAIDS’ WINTER COATS—With fur eollara Sizes Coloured Borders .. .. 6 for J/- ~ , TT . , n ’ liom 2/11 to 9/11 yari Brown, Wine and Green. Sizes 24m. to 36in. , 12/6 to 16/6 LADIES’ COLOURED TIES—I/9 for all shades. LADIES’ WOOLLEN JUMPER SUITS—In assorted N.Z. MADE WOOLLEN SCARVES—In plaid and colours29/6 to 45/- newest designs From 2/11 to 6/11 Warnock’s Drapery Ltd.

RHEUMATISM Kidney Trouble Is the Cause Stiff, swollen joints, with the gnawing; erer-present agony of rheumatism. Days seem long with pain, but nights seem endless and do not bring the peaceful rest your aching body needs. You must realise your kidneys are letting you down, and no permanent relief will come while your kidneys are ailing. Thousands of men and women are today walking about in dreadful pain who could end that pain for good if they would only take the simple advice given here. What you must do is prompt the kidneys to healthy action, and there / K J * s no better, no q mc^er , no surer means doing than by start- ' ringwith DeWitt’s Pills to-day. No ridiculous can« o « ix well if cure . a i| propertie. your kidneys are azling. i ■ j r are claimed for De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are made for the special purpose •f ending rheumatism, backache, bladder trouble and the pain and weakness caused by kidney trouble. De Witt’s Pills will not only rid you of your pain, but their splendid tonic action will bring back renewed vigour and vitality. Sold only in the white, blue and gold box, by chemists and storekeepers, price 3/6 and 6/6. Get relief to-day by getting the genuine Dewitts KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS For Rtisumatlsm, Backache, etc.

Mr Rogers said that he would be prepared to keep a watchful eye on the offender even at some inconvenience, Ross was thereupon admitted to probation.

Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure First aid for Coughs, Colds. Influg»A<. •

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 122, 25 May 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 122, 25 May 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 122, 25 May 1936, Page 8

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