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LOST AND FOUND. J^OST. —Log Lorry Twitch Chain, between Fern Flats and Hunterville. Finder notify H. N. Wilson, ; Hunterville. J^OST. —Silver Lyre Brooch, a week ago; (n usical emblem), keepsake. Reward, c/o A. McSkimming, Avenue T^OST. —Dog, black, one white paw front leg, also white patch on chest. Reward £5. W. R. Ross, Upper Waitotara. CYCLES, ETC., FOR SALE. Dynamo j-amp Free with ail Cycles sold during this month. The James, Britain’s best Comfort Ealloon. Prices from £4/15/-; payments 2/6 per week. Tyre Supply Co., 19 Avenue. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC., FOR SALE. A STERS, Phlox, Zinnias! All guaranteed finest strain obtainable, 4/6 100. Dry burgh Nurseries, Rocklands Ave., Mt. Eden. ONION Plants, Straw and Brown, 8/6 per 1000; freight extra. Brown and Son, Pukekohc. COAL AND FIREHOOD. QTATE COAL Depot for good Firing and good Service. ’Phone 2519. DOR Dry Wood and Good Coal, ring 3231, Chisholm’s. Try our Mixed Wood. ACCOMMODATION. AyAITARERE Guest House, Waitarere Beach (near Levin). Superior accommodation; well-equipped lounge, sun porch; safe swimming. 22/15/- week. W. J. Rummell, manager. PERSONAL. 59 Ingestre Street, Wanganui (opp. Tech). ’Phone 5256. Dear Friends, —Looking around the Garages you will find that . MUTUAL MOTORS has a very nice variety of reasonably priced, well-chosen cars. Yours very truly, A. GUARANTEE. _ D.S.A. SPECIALS. 1 ()/K MEN'S Singlets and Underpants —Friday and Saturday, 5/3. At D.S.A. MEN’S Fawn and Blue Coat Shirts, 1 all sizes, 5/11; Friday and Saturday, 3/-. D.S.A. JUAVY British Fuji Silk finish, 1/yard, now 6d yard. Friday and Saturday, D.S.A. o/jIN. Check Boiling Silks, 1/11; Friday and Saturday, 1/-. At D.S.A. DOZEN Coloured Towels, to Clear at Half Marked Price, Friday and Saturday. D.S.A. *> / 1 1 WHITE Silk Dress Material, for Tennis Frocks, 1/6 yard, Friday and Saturday. D.S.A. J ADIES’ Tweed Skirts, to Clear at Half Marked Prices, Friday and Saturday only. D.S.A. I ADIES’ Winter Coats, Fu.- TrimJ mod, to Clea” at Half Price, Friday and Saturday. D.S.A.

r ADIES’ Cardigans and Jumpers, to Clear at Half Price, Friday and Saturday. D.S.A. I ADIES’ Smocks, all shades, 5/fl; J to Clear, 3/-, Friday and Saturday only. D.S.A., Avenue. 4/1 I ENGLISH Dress Materials, 1 Floral Silks, 2/6; Friday and Saturday only. D.S.A. YARD White Table Damask—- ° U Half Price 2/9, Friday and Saturday. D.S.A. I ADIES’ Art Silk Bloomers and Vests, 3/6; Friday and Saturday, 1/9. D.S.A. / CHILDREN’S Socks, sizes s’s, 6’s, 7's. To Clear at Half Marked Prices. D.S.A. pREME Doctor Flannel, white only, 3/11; Friday and Saturday, 2/-. D.S.A. QftlN. Floral Wincey, 1/4; Friday 'and Saturday, 8d yard. D.S.A. /COLOURED Bath Mats, 3/11; Friday and Saturday, 2/-, at D.S.A. o/*IN. Navy and Black Casement, OU I/6; Friday and Saturday, 9d yard. At D.S.A. IN. Sing'e Bed Sheeting, Finlay’s, * 2/11; Friday and Saturday, 1/6. At D.S.A. OOIN. Double Bed Sheeting, 3/11; Friday and Saturday, 2/-. At D.S.A. •>(jIN. White Boiling Silk, 1/-; Friday and Saturday only, 6d yard. At D.S.A. ATEN’S Cardigans and Jumpers to ;■ Clear at Half Price, Friday and Saturday. D.S.A. UAILSTONE Muslin, 2/6 yard; FrijLi day and Saturday, Half Price, 1/3. D.S.A. IV'AVY’ Fleecy Rain Coats, 36in. to 40in., to Clear at Half Price, Friday and Saturday. D.S.A. 30IN' F,oral Prints » fas t 1/2; * Friday and Saturday only, 7d yard. D.S.A. JQOUBLE Bed Silk Spreads, 12/6; Friday and Saturday only, 6/3, Half Price. D.S.A. OOIN. Ripple Cloth, for Dressing Gowns, 3/6 yard; Friday and Saturday, 1/9 yard. D.S.A. or»IN. Curtain Nets, 1/-; Friday and | Saturday, 6d yard; Pillow Cases, 6d. D.S.A. Advertising can reduce selling costs and lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 244, 14 October 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 244, 14 October 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 244, 14 October 1937, Page 1

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