[ If you want HigH-Gride Fodtwear at Fair Prices, go to CRICHTON & NEWMANS, opposite the olcK^^RWgway Street, Wanganm. J&i. ■*" All the latest style iin Boots and Shoes to choose from. • ; .
Bniineii ■ AdvettltemQßti. BIRD -rFOR — BUFFALO BOOTS. IF you have not worn a. pair.ypu don't know what a coqnfort Buffalo Skin is for tender feet. >■ fl. I. JONES & SON'S T IST OP NEW.BOCtKS AND NEW JJ SUPPLIES— Paper Covers, 3s 6d; Cloth, 3s 6d. "Lmiy Rose's Daughter," Mrs Humphrey Ward "The Little White Bird," J. M. Barrie "The Intrusions of IJeggy," Anthony Hope "Quisante," Anthony Hope "Tristram of Blent," Anthony Hope "Truth," Zola .. ) "The Welsh Witch," Allen Raine . . "In King's Byways," Stanley Weyman "Audrey," Mary Johnston "Thei Cruise i»f the Cacholot," Frank T. ' Bullen - .."My Indian Queen," Guy Bqothby "Farewell, Nikola," Guy Boothby /'Lest "We. Forget/ Joseph Hocking' "The Great ;Awakenin%,"- Pi Oppenhfcm * "The Aristocrats," Gertrude. A^thertdn, ' "The Increasing Purpose," •£. I>. Allen. VThe Way of Escape/ Graham Travers "Glengarry Days." Ralph Connor "Honey," Helen Mathers ' f 'Tlie Puppet Crown,". Harold Macgrath "The Deeps of Deliverance," F. Van Elden "Immortal Youth," Morley Roberts "Bcau'foy Romances/ Hamilton Drummond "Flower o' the Corn," S. R, Crpckett "The Sin of Jasper Standish," Rita "Voysey," R. O t Prowse ' "The Isle of Unrest," H. S. Merriman . "In <Bad Company," Rolf Boldrewood "Towards Pretoria," Julian Ralph "Sister Teresa," George Moore H. I. JONES <fe SON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. THE TELLING TOUCH ,; .. , IHE TICKLE IN ,THE THROAI . Gets, from . GATENBY'S.' • COUGH MIXTURE lickles the Tickle right away. All dealers, Is 6d and 29 6d , v per bottle. I " "#." ll S| i CO., pCPQRTERS, 4O'f : !' |- ABAJtOHO AND SEPCI^BBOOE. spot cAslaadQE»g. WE deliver goods all ov«r Wangaaui and. Snbnrbs. ; Our Pricas. aw the lowest list prices for caph. We carry yery large stocks of Groceries, etc., of all descriptions. We have also just landed, direct from the Potteries, a large asßortihent of crockery. c • •' Dinner Sets- from 22s upwards Cups and Saucers from 5s 64 par doze* Finest Pink and Gold from 10s per doz.. Finest Mat Willow from 18s 6d per dp*. Finest Afternoon Tea Cups and Saucers from 12s. r Also, just landed, a very,. large assort.ment of JAM JABS and PICKLING JARS Vases in endless variety ' ' Shaving Mugs and Mongtaohf Cups. •? S&ttlers living beybnd Aramoho would We* time and money if they left 1 their orders with u»' before going on to Wangaaui f ' ' ' - • ' , We deliver goods as far as .Upokoagaro without any extra charge above lowest price list. ALSO IN STOCK— - - Calicoes, Flannelettes, Sheeting, Hose., Socks, Men's Shirts, Trousers, Dungaree Coats and Pants, Handkerchiefs, Collars, • -Neckties, etc., etc. We have also on hand-^ Bran, Oats, Pollard, Kapoc, Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil, Maize, Hams amd Bacon, Kerosene, Flour, Potatoes, Ironmongery, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc. Do not Forget THE POST OFFICE STORES, Aramoho and Sedgebrook. \W. M. LtTXTOKD AND CO.,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10967, 5 June 1903, Page 3
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