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Ballasts Advertisements. FOR PRETTY §Aiß!fg. i^tUR Buyers at Home are continually V/ hunitni? ,fho ,Home markets for n«w aW tasi»(a\ fm?c]Es for the children. .Every, deairaWa^ style is represented. We only stock thoßg tR«t are in ( demand, and these must embrace not'i only ,what is becoming to the children! but also that which is warm (tad eqsr for this pold weather. Mothers who BSHgB children looking at their best •«»<V I 4j J n B t ;/* 1 to inspect our stock. It is Cat qwfant to have few of a kind and to cnafigf our designs often, so that you do not meet your garment every time you' turn a corner. The prices aro at the lVwost< Infants' Cream fte&sf Fefiss«, 9t Md, 13s 6d. 15s 9d. - Jfeii».u i , Infants' Cream. Cashmere fiSmii trimmed with Silk Embroidery, liv 6d; l£s 6drl9s 6d, 26s fid. You have a variety to choose from, and tho fewest prices offered. Infant's ColottTM Strgo and Plush Peli«fei» .trjmfte'd TWettfly with Fur, 6a lid, 6<g 12» 96. ■ Children's Creanfflttfy &^. nfwftrt and prettiest shapes, orciH**fru[i»/ at such moderate prices as 7* ttif 10s 6d, 15t 6d, to 30s. Children's Corduroy, FancJ Cloth, and Velvet ' 'Americans, trimmed with Fur, all sizes, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 16s 9d, 255. Plenty of prices make it easy to choose. Auortod Coloured Americans, in neat Fanoy Cloths, beautifully trimmed witn i firfjHdrtft and I'ttfj-st lowest goods ; one of a kind oniy*H>B* Tl™ to 29s 6d. " ™ Double-breasted Sac Coat, in Navy, Fawn, and Red, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, etc. These are cosy, durable, and pretty. Infants' Cream and Coloured Bonnets, to match Pelisses and American ..Coats, Is 6d to 12s M-each. Childr'e'n"B OtaMnand assorted coloured fleecy and WooiJflß *,T MnB > i 2 » 54' 3s lid, 6s lid. 6s SS: &n& ft Jdi These have just landed .and sncflHff all sell in a week. NOTE ' THE HOUSE FOB CHILDBEN'S GOODS— GEORGE The Economic, WHJJHaioir ft Wiaourox (only.) £3 8a £3 3a 43 3s £3 3s £3 ,3s * " TRIAD " fe 9 £8 8t £8 3s -- Prise Cempetiiioh. & r¥lHEEdiior,haSmade£lUji " 2 J. .of wtiat he.oonßideri.the S twelve be«t Englisn Novels. The" - ™ % list does, not, bo^iiiffiorettan jf „ two books by any one author, v 5 The competitor who sends in the g M list which most closely approxi«i mates to the editor's list will re- S? ceive the first priae. There is co also a second prize of a handsome g „ watch. To olose 20th September. <H CONDITIONS. * All that is necessary to enter 6 for this competition is to write g n down list of twelve novels (not v «* more than two by any one ■ author) and post same (enclosing . n roeipt for 6s, or more, from any 3 co • Tbiad advartisar, as per list be- v low), to t'The, Manager of the " a Tmu), Danedin," marking en- te " velbpe ''Novel competition." S n Competitors may send as many 8 lists as they please, provided each * * complies with above conditions. C' m Anglo N.Z. Cycle 00. s 2 Auckland Forwarding ft Parcel w BermaUne Bread- all Bakers ' - Book Gift Tea, aU Orooers b, * Olab Hotol, Palmerston North » 2 CoUier and Co., Pianos , , » Oope's^Cigarettes and Tobacco ' g 1/enton, Photographer fe D.I.C. 2 Dunlop Tyres ' 5? Enoles, Napier, " Phoipher-ton " £ Gawne'sSauces,Piokles,Vinegar fe _ George and Kersley. Drapers $ Gilbert, E. E., Pianos and Musio S Gregg ft Co., Coflse, Starch, eto. eg Hayward's Pickles and Sauces fi - Hayward's Patty Pan Baking Pouflci- W - HaVward Bi.il Gafratti Grapho* S phdfa6t., elfi: & m HearnS's Bidbonitiß GUre m 'H Jones aid Sdn.Sooksellfrs • „ Rirkuatrick ft Co.'s X Jama " Mrs Miller's Cookery Books cS m Neverman, H., Tailor M * N.Z. Clothing Factory. " m N.Z. Insurance Coy< t, co Butland^Hdtel 8 « SjrlvJaltafcH, allGfoflMi fa *< Bafiae'r6bh i ßßßotoliWhiikjr • ■i Smith ft Smith, PapUrhangings v 03 SykeV Cora Coogh S S feed and Co., Cbrn Uure t$ TonkinK'* Tjlnsctea EmulSion '& Thaiii ft Co., Ltd., Ironmongors k 05 Trinity College Ex»mUiaUons ' " 2 Waltke's Soap ' g> W B. "Erfot Form" Coreeti a Westport Coal Co. te _^ Agent. 2, White and Co.. rrapers, nto. g> Wit iamson, Chemitt (Aininta) £ WiUd' three Castles Cigarettes to I _ and Tobacco -' §? Woodrow's Hats &? «c fer •el* 7 *c c? sg 8 y b E ey OUB FRtENSS /^UNGRAT^UtiATE us oa; our sucoess \-J in " Pititure-making. 1 ' and it is very gratifying to us to know that the art loving jjnbli* pßr«iAi in having Portraits, Outdoor Groups, FUahlightl, etc., tikeh fey Itf fiWHAM AND tjRiDY, AVENUE, I Opposite Ule Xdohploal Bohool. inquire our prices, tad make An IppUt*^ tton. Sittings any day. CHEAP TIJT O»E Y. HEAP ill ONB Y. In 'Snms bi 1100 T0 J) 0,000. Country, City, and Suburban Freeholds, At 4% tier cent. Terms of repayment of the most liberal character, which can be aseertainitt an inquiry. For forms of application apply to the RESIDENT AGENT GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, WANGANI7I. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissions. "M/fISE CASSIE ■%/|OTj^ADYEN, Fflllow College of Violinists, London. Fellow London Institute of Musicians. J.^ SOLO VIOLINIST, WiU accept Engagement for concerts, "at homes," etc., and is prepared to receive Pupils for Violiu, Mandolin, and Theory. , ."Stradelln," Hals»eli Street. ' / New York Life Insurance Company. mHE LARGEST AND STRONGEST JL .International Life Insurance Company in the World, doing business under eighty-two Governments! Assets, nearly JE60.000.000 Annual Income £14,000,000 Actual Insurance :n Force .£280,000,000 It is hereby notified that Mr A. H LEWIS, late of tho Bank of Australasia, Wanganui, has been appointed District Superintendent for the above Company, and is now in charge of tho ' western portion of the North Island. ', THOMAS P. PURVES, A.l.f „ * General Manager ! Department of Australasia. LOUIS GRANT, Resident Secretary for New Zealand, j

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10666, 10 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10666, 10 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10666, 10 June 1902, Page 3

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