Ship, Ing. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Line. VIA BRISBANE, SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.) & VANCOUVER, In conjunction with the , CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. CHEAPEST ROUTE TO ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION. Steamers leave SYDNEY Feb. 1. Feb. 29. Mar. 21 SUVA (Fiji)... Feb. 8. Mar. 8. Mar. 29 Passengers from New* Zealand have option of joining mail steamers at Sydney or at Suva. CHEAPEST. SHORTEST AND MOST INTERESTING xiIGHWAY TO THE HOMELAND. For all information, Guide Books, Maps, 1 etc., apply [TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), Managing Agents CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN R.M. LINE. FOR WELLINGTON. >*? nI^HE 8.8. Stormbitd, Jl Captain Molntyre, «__^SJMm wiU Bftil £or the ' ftbove po rt (weather aad.oironm- ? oances permitting), on - MONDAY, Ist FEB., at 8.30 p.m. Fares: 10s Single, 15s Return. Stewardess carried. For further particulars apply to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., Agents. WELLINGTON SAEAM PACKET CO. HP HE following Steatnera will' be dis ' m- patobea si undfer (weather ' and Joir »uii^ance| perniitfi.iiig). :— ; , r ¥G& WBtfelN&toiff. , . HUlA.— Saturday, at 6.30 p.m. Wax&Ms£ Bei?F_Y oo jr., 1 ' Agents, J . FQR WfeBTPOHT. _KJA.~ Friday, at 5 30 p m. FOR WbSdJNOTON. Early* ..; JOHNSTON A CO.. Great Kal^Yearly/Sale. i Two iiales in the Year, but they are Genii- | me ones— EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN TO SALE PRICES ; nothing kept back. BARGAINS IN EV-SRY DEPARTMENT. 6 yar.ds Black Figured LUSTRE for 5/11 Good'Creme CASHMERE 1/11 per yard. Creme Alpaca; Ij6 per yard. * 6 yards Striped FLANNELETTE, etc.. 1/11 6 yards Plain Pink for 2/1. ' 6 yards Good Cotton SHIRTING for 2/6. Good Check SHIftTtNG, 4£d. \ Dark "Blue Apron Linen with White-border, s£d ; ChecK Apron' Linen at sd. Heavy Black SEEGE, 1/liyaM. Grey, Fawn, Brown and Blue DRESS MATERIALS at 1/11 the Dress. CRETONNES at 3£d, 4£d, 6d. ART MUSLINS, good colours, with floral border, 3£d. White and Brown Turkish TOWELS, large s&e, at lOJdi • ' ' Boys' large-size Knitted Hose for 1/9 pair. White Apron Linsn, witfa-ued border, B|d. Ladies' Knitted UNfiEBVESTS at 10_d and is each. ' , One of the Great Features of -our Sale is OUR REMNANT TABLE. . OUR REMNANT TABLE. ' Hundreds of -Eemnants of every description, all at Sale Prices. ' Baskets of LACES, Baskets of RIBBONS, Baskets of Embroidery, Basltet& of Frilling, etc. , Infants' Creme Silk, .Hats and Bonnets, ,all new goods, from o/6 to 9/6, will AJiL be put in at 2/11 each. Mushroom Hats, one shilling each. BLACK; COSTUME SKIRTS, beautifully trimmed, latest style, from 9/6 ta i' 6/6. LADIES' CREME SILK BLOUSES at 16/6 Sale price, 8s 6d. ' •" Infants' Robea, beautifully trimmed (16/6, 18/6, 26/-), Sale price 12/6. • ;• Ladies* Blouses (4/9, 5/6, 6/6), all now at one price : 2s 6q each. ' Ladies' Underskirts all greatly reduced.. Ladies' Woven Combinations at 3/11, 4/11. Infants' Knitted. Wool Vests at lOJd. Tennis Shoes, Bowling Shoes, Yabhtinj* Shoe^. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN should li have a look at our NEW SEASON'S STOCK of- ■ .. • - ' .TENNIS, BOWLING AND YACHTING TENNIS, BOWLING, AN© YACHTING SHOES. Light, Cool, Strong and Cheap. Also — ' i ''- 9000 PAIBS ODDMENTS^ To be Jobbed .at Bargai-n Prices. GEORGE CALMAN, DIRECT IMPORTER, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 1
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