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White's Furnishing Warehouse Tie AvEsue, Wanoanui. Upholstering and Bedding a Speciality. WHITE'S FOR GENERAL FURNISHING

Business Advertisements. What tha People Say IN all classes of TAILORING the Garments turned out aj; Victoria House, under tho supervision of MR J. ROBSON, cannot be Mirpassed in any house in the Colony. NEW TWEEDS NEW VICUNAS NEW WORSTEDS Prices for Suits v'aiy from £3 JOs £5 ss. NOTE.— There is no old Stock, every J thing Now and Up-10-date. J J BUCKRELL" Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, Remember TO KEEP YOUR PEET DRY AND OET 'XOUB BOOTS, AND SHOES FROM J. THORP & CO., wno Keep he BEST^QUALITY, at Prices as >*«pw a any in tho district. "■ v *"• REPAIRS neatly done on tho pre mises. Nothing but Good Ma terial used Don't forget th Address— J. Thorp & Go. opposite the English Ohurob. AVKKtS, W*NOAIIOI TALK. IT'S mean to kick when your'e on top, bui you canT help it when you know tor a positive fact that ANGLO-SPE-CIAL gained the ONLY GOLD MEDAL against all-comers. It makes you feel patriotic, too, when you know that the gold medal was given to a bicycle of English parts and Now Zealand manufacture. -. You hear some fellows say (interested of course) that a hicyclo cannot be built in New Zealand to compare with English and American manufacture. Well, take it from mo as an engineer, hes a nondescript, and can only talk. Work is foreign to him. And here the laugh comes in — Anglo's gain the gold medal,the only one, in competition toitu his funinnicut jewel, "THE HUB." CRITERION T>OARDINGHOUSE (Late Criterion Hotel) ! Lower Nixon Street, Wanganui. (Opposite Railway Gates ) B. T. BENNETT .. .. Propbietor. Best of Accommodation on Most Reasonable Terms Five Roomy Loose Boxes. All Communications by Lettar or Telegram Promptly attended to. MILNE* CHOYCE QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Immense Shipments OP SUMMER GOODS, PERSONALLY seleoted by MISS MILNE in London. NOVELTIES rarely seen in this market, and containing many Hues bought at JOB PRICES at the olose of the London Season. A.FEW OP THE SPECIAL LINES Dress Materials— 42-inch Faced Cloths, beautiful shades, Is 0-i yard 42 inoh Grey Summer Serge Coatings, Is 9d yard 42-inch Wool Cords, new colors, 2s 3d yard 42-inch Serge Cashmere, all colours, Is lid yard Novoltiea in Materials, splendid choice of BLACK DRESS GOODS. "Yiyeila." A largo parcel of these famous Unshrink able Washing Flannels for Blouses Pyjamas, and Ladie3' Underwear. New Colourings and patterns. Cotton Dress Goods. 100 Pieces Linen finished Printed Cambrics, for Blouses, at 6£d yard Printed Nainsook, for Children's Dresses, 4Jd yard The New Long Cord White Pique, from 7*d yard • • Special Line of White Striped Pinafore MubHu, at 4Jd yard 150 Pieces of Hoyle's Famous Prints at 4Jd yard Galatea Stripes, good quality, at 6|d yard Fancy Dress Linens, at 7d and 8d yard New Mercerisod Muslins (Silk effect), 9d yard, worth Is Gd, Many Beautiful Dark Cotton Dresses for Elderly Ladies. Also— A BEWILDERING VARIETY OP Exquisite French Muslins. «S" Write at once for Patterns while ihe assortment is complete. Patterns sent Post Free. MILNE &~CHOYCE, Auckland. FEEL. TIRED, towels Constipated bad taste, awake unrefreabed, o I've got a liver, Got Loasby's Wahoo, Ca!.man, Grocer

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9874, 14 October 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9874, 14 October 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9874, 14 October 1899, Page 1

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