I BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. RADDLES SADDLES SADDLES HUNTING. EXERCISE, STOCK, FARM. Sold With or Without Mounts. QUALITY SADDLES. QUALITY SADDLES. QUALITY SADDLES. Good Buying (or Saddle Buyers. Good Buying for Saddle Buyers. i PRICES: RIGHT YOUR WAY NOW. I No. 1: Boys’ Saddles . £B/5/-, £B/7/6 No. 2: Men's Saddles ................. £B/10. - ! No. 3: Men's Saddles £B/12/6 ’ No. 4: Men's Saddles £B/15/- | No. 5: Men’s Saddles £9/15/- ! No. 6: Men's Saddles £9/17/6 j No. 7: Men’s Saddles £lO/10/No. 8: Men’s Saddles £lO/15/No. 9: Men's Saddles £ll/17/6 No. 10: Men's Saddles £l2/15/No. 11: Men's Saddles £l5/19/6 No. 12: Exercise Saddles £B/15/-, £9/7/6, £lO/15/2 Strong "Knock About" Farm Saddles TO CLEAR For £5/7/6, £5/12/6 Prices are very low. advances are certain. BUY NOW while this opportunity lasts. OUR SADDLERY (Upstairs). BIG DISPLAY OF FARM GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. In Bridles, Bits, Whips, Spurs, Girths, Reins, Head Collars, Brushes, Stirrup Leathers and Farm Sundries. From 3/6 to 49/6. Prices no Competition can Touch! YOUNG & QOLLINS, L TD ' yOUNG & (’OLLINS, L TD - WANGANUI’S VALUE STORE. Opp. Catholic Church. “A RT I>NION yPECIAL." QET YOUR ART UNION TICKET AT SUTCLIFFE'S TOBACCONISTS, BROADWAY, MARTON. THE 2ND PRIZE TICKET OF £5OO WAS SOLD ON RACE MORNING BY OUR NO. 2 SALESMAN. (Lucky Punters please take Note!) The Name is—gUTCLIFFE’S Broadway ... Marton. QCCASIONAL pURNITURE QCCASIONAL pURNITURE AND LEDD D I N G ON EASY TERMS ON EASY TERMS NO DEPOSIT—2/6 A WEEK.
NO DEPOSIT—2/6 A WEEK. FIRESIDE CHAIRS .... From £5/10/OAK CHINA CABINETS, From £9/15/EED SETS From £6/2/6 GLORY BOXES From £B/5/TEA WAGONS From 52/6 DOWN QUILTS From 57/6 Your rooms will take on a new lease of life when you introduce into them the modern pieces of Occasional Furniture now being specially displayed by us. QUTHBERTSON & L EE > L TD ” [ QUTHBERTSON & L EE ’ L TD " FURNITURE SPECIALISTS, Avenue, Wanganui. 'Phone 2691. THIS IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE. gHERWIN IS THE BEST PAINT Average Price Per House £8 to £9, Including Roof. JJODY, £TD. RIDGWAY STREET. WE KNOW YOU WERE DISAPPOINTED ! yOU wished to buy your favourite bread NEWSOME’S ■ - and the reply was: “Sorry, sold out." Probably you took a substitute—not nearly as satisfying. We are disappointed, too, because we dislike loosing old friends. So place a regular order and no matter how late you leave it, your bread will be waiting for you. In the Aramoho District the follow ing good friends of ours will be happy to receive your order: MRS. POAD, Cr. Brunswick Road. MR. J. RIDGE, Stewart Street. MR. H. COUCHMAN, Campbell St. ■yEWSOME’S gUNSHINE £AKERY Liverpool Street 'Phone 2356. DRESSMAKING. M ISS gIIAW 96 GUYTON STREET Is a Specialist in Dressmaking. Prices reasonable. Frocks Cut. Fitted, and Tacked. Matrons especially catered for. If you require a qualified man tor a vacancy on your staff, call for applications for the position. Use the Advertising Columns of the “Chronicle?
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 189, 13 August 1941, Page 1
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