OAT Greater Price Sensations hALh ARMITAGES PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT KAY-DOWN QUILTS In rich silk brocades with cotton and lined backs. Well filled and in shades ol Rose. Green Saxe mid Gold. Single Bed Usually 18 6 N° w 16/6 Double Bed Usually 25 - Now 22/6 CUSHION TOPS In rich new shades and designs. Genoa Usually 2 6 Sale Price 1/H Moquette Usually 3/3 Sale Price 2/11 UNBLEACHED SHEETS In plain and twill weaves for hard wear. Will launder white in a few washes. (Juaiant<cd ,or J' lll '' l 54 x9O Usually 9 11 Sale Price pr. 80 x 100 Usually 15 6 Sale Price IJ/6 P r - GRINORE SHEETS l.iiicn finish. Made in Belfast. W ill wear for years and w ill I launder a spotless while. 80 x 100 Usually 39 6. Sale Price BLANKETS (All Brands) Wanganui. Kaiapoi, llrui'c. Petone and Roslyn. I’re-wui’ prices. Single Bed Usually 32 6 Sale Price 29/6 Double Bed Usually 47 6 . . . . Sale Price 42/6 CLEAN-UP OF DRESS SILKS In florals, stripes, ete. Spunjoys and washing crepes, 3Gin. wide. Usually 2 6 and 2 11.. Sale Price J/J and J/6 AR MI TAG E ’ S
WORTH COMING , aL. 1000 MILES TO SEE/ "I y° ur pl ans at once to v ' sit t:^e S reat Centennial Exhibition at Wellington! It is an event that should ™ / not b e missed. Wherever you live, you'll find it well worth while to see this vast Wonderland of science and industry, art and amusement—it’s a rich investment in education and enjoyment. FOR FUN - EXCITEMENT - INTEREST . . . The buildings and pavilions form a / vast and glorious panorama. ( i See the pavilions of Great Britain \ / and Australia—the Government and \ ~/ Dominion Courts—the many acres X. , / of industrial, historical, and artistic ' exhibits ’ ZZ Free demonstrations, music, and .5 talkies day and night. Hundreds of thrills and laughs in “ Playland excitement and enjoyment for young and old. -" x ' REDUCED RAILWAY~FARES During February, two special classes of reduced Return Fares are available to Exhibition visitors. (A) Special Excursion Fares at a reduction averaging 20% to individual travellers. (B) Special Concession Tickets to parties of 6 persons or more at a reduction of up to 25% of the ordinary 2nd Class fare. Enquire at your Railway Station for further particulars and ascertain your far®. AMPLE ACCOM MOD ATION Get printed form “ How to obtain accommodation,” from any Post Office or Railway Station, or write to The Accommodation Bureau, P.O. Box 544, Wellington. = NZ YOU MUST SEE THE I 1 AT WELLINGTON - - - TILL MAY, 1940
pRINTING ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS BUILDINGS, BROADWAY :: MABTON ARTHUR \V AY ' DISTRICT AGENT FOR THE “WANGANUI CHRONICLE.” Authorised to receive orders and collect accounts on behalf of the WANGANUI CHRONICLE CO. PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS UNDERTAKEN. X The "Chronicle” is now delivered i ~ Marton at 4 a.m.
ANO car Re-ducoed us. A brilliant finish is the result ► ’ when we get to work ►’ ’ with our Spray-Guns. I; C. L. CORNISH Watt Street (eff WiestStreet* h Phones 258 M »n<£ 2387. Near Museum. 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 44, 22 February 1940, Page 8
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