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Warnock’s Suggest BETTER QUALITY Summer Fabrics /YiifFX WEEKS vvy/Xf EXTRA . WEAR t Q College navy and (63 other colours . . . 36 ins. wide . . . and only 1/11 a yard. lining L -y/tf 0 y t II T 0 * 1 SUMMER BREEZE— For Sunny Days—! TTere again Warnock’s offer an attractive range of new and colourful designs; all guaranteed fast colours AT 1/11 Yd - BRITISH CHlEF— Another fadeless summer fabric—iu new conventional and floral designs; in excellent shades of Blues, Pinks, Greens and Fawns. Guaranteed fast colours—and ONLY 1/11 Yd - MAY WE SUGGEST A SPOT—. Warnock’s range of Spotted Fabrics cannot be excelled—for variety and quality. Prices from ]/'.), 1/11 to 2/6 yard—and the dyes are thoroughly reliable, too! From J/Q Yd. 36 inch TOBRALCOS! Still figure well to the forefront in popularity and reliability—See Warnock’s splendid selection to-day PlilC'i : 2/5 Yd - ALL BRITISH SILK LINEN— . 36 inches wide and only 1/11 yard. Lovely designs—on excellent ground. Shades of Pink, Blue, Green, Fawn, Beige, etc. —and crease resisting. 1/11 Yd - HERE'S ANOTHER ! 36in. HORROCKSES’ ‘SPUN YAMA’ Charming designs; in all shades for summer frocks; crease resisting finish 2/11 Yd ' TOOTAL'S LYSTAV— Cannot be beaten for quality—and clarity of printing And designs—See Warnock’s outstanding range of patterns. Fast colours and crease resisting, too! AT J/Jj Yd. SAMPLES FREE, & WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS Warnock’s Drapery Ltd. WANGANUI HiGiILATOERMILK makes any COCOA nicer copyright m

SARe; ~r x . . visit of I FiSI I H.M.S.“LEANDER.” SUNDAY EXCURSION Wanganui to New Plymouth Breakwater SUNDAY, 31st. OCTOBER, 1937. TRAIN TIME-TABLE Outward. Return. A.M. P.M. WANGANUI dep. 7.20 BREAKWATER dep. 4.30 ARAMOHO _ - dep. 7.32 NEW PLYMOUTH .... dep. 4.49 KAI IWI - dep. 7.59 PATEA dep. 7.32 WAITOTARA dep. 8.2 S WAVERLEY - dep. 7.52 WAVERLEY dep. 8.44 WAITOTARA dep. 8.6 p AT EA dep. 9.1 KAI IWI dep. 8.42 NEW PLYMOUTH arr. 11.40 ARAMOHO - dep. 9.13 BREAKWATER arr. 12.10 WANGANUI arr. 9.23 OUTWARD TRAIN stops for passengers at St. John’s, Aramoho, Westmere, Kai Iwi, Maxwell, Waitotara, Waverley, Patea, Kakaramea Manutahi and Mokoia; also at Hawera, Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood, New Plymouth, Morley Street and Pioneer Road to set down passengers. RETURN TRAIN will stop at the same stations. REFRESHMENTS OBTAINABLE AT HAWERA ON BOTH JOURNEYS. SPECIAL RETURN FARES TO BREAKWATER: FROM FROM FROM WANGANUI WAVERLEY PATEA 7/- 6/- 5/Correspondingly low fares to and from other stopping stations. Trams connect at Wanganui with morning and evening trains. Leave Castlecliff 6.45 a.m. (via Koromiko Road). Leave Wanganui East 6.50 a.m. I 1 1 I i -t , ENQUIRE AT | | SEE | | 220 MILES STATIONS. | | HANDBILL | | ONLY 7/- | lIJ I I I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 252, 23 October 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 252, 23 October 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 252, 23 October 1937, Page 10