Business Advertisements. Do you want Higli Grade Footwear ? If so, go to ' ■ ■' ■ ■ ' 9 ' ' '' ; LADIES' JBOOTS* JLpi^ Y§S ? LA Dte£* SHOES. LlfSS^l^fli&iil LADIES' SLIPPERS. P^gSS^^^^^ LADIES' FOOTWEAR of all ImwmT;^^^m^^^Bfc Descriptions. Vn^^^^^^^j^p ' A NICE NEW STOCK TO Ar!^ / ( , '■^MSOTp^*' CHOOSE PROM. V \ "*? / M ® UI * PPeesr ' ces are Reasonable for \ \tr^ Sft^^fx High Claas cood s« %* la "'& GENTS' BOOTS* » t// / i GENTS' SHOES. ///I 1 GENTS' SLIPPERS. /// I j GENTS! FOOTWEAR of all 111 I I Desopjptions to choose fi*oin. ' iii 1 [ Our Prices are Reasonable for is>, \ L High Glass Goods.- - We sell CHILDREN'S BOOTS all SHAPES, STYLES, and SIZES. We sell BOYS' BOOTS of every description to suit the present season. Bricßion & <§%Qwman 3 Opp6site old Theatre, Ridgway Street, WANGANUL,
H. I. JONES & SON'S T IST OF NEW BOOKS AND NEW Jj SUPPLIES— Paper Covers, 2s 6d; Cloth, 3s 6d. "Lady Rose's Daughter," Mrs Humphrey Ward '•The Little White Bird," J. M. Barrie "The Intrusions of Peggy," Anthony Hope "Quisante," Anthony Hope "Tristram of Blent," Anthony Hope "Truth," Zola "The Welsh Witch," Allen R'aine "In King's Byways," Stanley Weyman "Audrey," Mary Johnston "The Cruise of the Cacholot," Frank T. ' Bullen « "My Indian Queen," Guy Boothb'y "Farewell, Nikola," Guy Boothby "Lest We Forget," Joseph Hocking "The Great Awakening," P. Oppenbiem "The Aristocrats," Gertrude Athertoa "T h » Increasing Purpqsp," J. L t Allen ■' > Way of Escape," " Graham Travers "liiengarry , Days. ", Ralph, Connor, , "Honey," Helen Mathers "The Puppet Crown," Harold Macgrath "The Deeps o{ Deliverance," F; Van Elden "Immortal Youth," Morley Roberts "Beaufoy Romances," Hamilton Drummond "Flower o' the Corn," S. R. Crockett "The Sin of Jasper Standish," Rita "Voysey," R. O. Prowse "The Isle of Unrest," H. S. Merriman , "In Bad Company," Rplf Boldrewood "Towards Pretoria," Julian Ralph "Sister Teresa," George Moore » • • — m.t' * H. I. JONES & SON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONEBS, 11 "Victoria Ay -••». Wanganui. ! Mm MT H ' H^* mw^. 1 b
What a Smash ! A Tremendous Fall. OWING TO A GREAT BLUNDER on somebody's part, GEORGE CALMAN has been fortunate in makinw a GIGANTIC DEAL in BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS. Here is your chance— KfiA PAIRS CHILDREN'S SHOES, tIUU 4. to s— Sale Price, Is 6— Sale Price, Is 3d 7 to 9— Sale Price, Is 6d 10 to 13— Sale Price, Is 9d, 1 to 2— Sale Price, 2s 90fifl PAIR S LADIES' BOOTS AND ttUUU SHOES. Ladies' Kid Shoes from ss, 5s 6d, 5s lid, 6s, 6s 6d, 7s (worth double) jadies' Kid Balmoral Boots at big reductions. We have 5 Cases to open. Usual price is .' /s 6d; now we ask only "I Qs These are spanking New Goods, and have not seen the light of day since they werfe manufactured. 20 DOZEN CHILDREN'S LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS will be sold.at far • less than wholesale landed coat. ' 20 DOZEN FELT SLIPPERS. Felt, String, and Leather ' 10 DOZEN CHILDREN'S FELT BOOTS and Half-bo6ts. Just what you want this cold weather. MANY OTHER LINES, but we have not space to enumerate. See our Window and Doorway for Prices. TERMS CASH. Caiman's Boot Store, VICTORIA AVENUE. ARAMOHO DAIRY. FRhSH. MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, AND ; EGGS. ORDERS for regular delivery by carts 1 can Ije left, at Depot, Guyton. Street. Produce deliverey to r any part of town or suburbs. Midday delivery. Hand-cart tent out daily. • Telephone No. 365n . Business Hours: 7 a.m. till 9 p.m.; Sunday morning, 7 till 10. HEAN, CHEMIST/ AGENT FOR LANE'S EMULSION.
LJSrHOiyfT'O O'Oflfiir^LllTl^ OllCWr The Fk(i)ta Remedy COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. •HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA. Those who have taken this medioinb are amazed at itß /wonaftiful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis. Con gl Diffioulty of Breathing, HoarsQnes3, Pain or Soreness in the Ohesfc, experiencedehghtfnl andimmediate relief ; and to these who art subject to Colds on T the Chest it ia invaluable, as it effects a complete 'cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation if> the thiont ami£(iADg streagtiii , .to ,the voice, and it neither, allows a OougU or Asthma to become ohronio nor consumption to develop. Consumption na*' never been -fenown to exist where "Coughs" have been properly' treated with this medicine. No house should be' without it, as taken at tm beginning, a dose ia generally sufficient, aad a Complete Cure is certain. ' x . , . ; : Beware of Cougb^! PREPARED AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIti BY THE PROPRIETOR, W. G. EEA'RNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Small tiao, 2s 6d; larg6, 4s 6d. Sc' <?. by Chemists and Medicine Vendors. New 2ealaaa Branch Office : 217, Morary Place, Dauedin k Forwarded by Post to any address when not obtainable locally. -■"■ ' \p holesale A gents for New Zealand^ — Kempthorne ? Frosser' aiad Co. , and Sharland and Co.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 3
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