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CRICHTON AND NEWMANS SALE.

When "doing" the town this evening tho public are cordially invited to call at Crichton and Newmans, and inspect the bargains that mean business on offer. It might be possible to match their prices, but incontrovertibly quality 'is the tru-c test of value, and every line in this wellknown, footwear emporium is of the very highest grade. The sale will continua for one week more, and the shop contains more bargains to the square foot than the public of Wanganui have ever been previously invited to "partako v of. The bargain bell is ringing' with no uncertain sound, and now's the time to lay in n stock of footwear that is guaranteed satisfactory.

Whcu a good pipe is wanted, go to Alf. Reynolds, "The Smokers' Friend." He has a new lot just arrived and displayed from Is 6d to 30s, and all good value at prices quoted.

' Sweet violet 3 and other spring floweis at Laird's to-night. A generous bunch of beautiful blooriis for a trifle. Sunday at home is incomplete without the aroma of flowers — the kind that Laird and Sona sell.

The superior dairy hord and sundries in tho estate of the late Mr M. Mahoney will be sold by Messrs Jackson am] Co. at the farm, Brunswick, on Tu-efciay. Luncheon will be provided.

Mossrs Freeman E,. Jackson and Co. hold a clearing Sale of Mr G. S. Russell's superior herd of Ayrshire and Aldflruey

cross cows on Monday, on the farm at Brunswick. A conveyance will meet tho train from the North at "Wcstmore station.

Messrß Williams and Harper will sell by auction on Tuesday, 29th inst., on account of a lady who is giving up housekeeping, the furniture and furnishings of a complete household. Being all practically new and in good condition, thoso requiring furniture should not miss this opportunity.

It is always pleasing to hear of the success of our local industries. The trade of the Southern Cross. Biscuit Company, Limited, has extended lately to such an extent that a number of extra hands have had to bo employed within the last few we?ks. They now require another six girls, as will be scon by our advertising columns.

J. Paul and Co.'s great blanket sale is still on. Confiidsrinpf that the firm are soiling' all kinds of blankets at a 10 yev cent, 'reduction off regular prirea, it is not to ho v.-onderod at that a brisk business is b?in jj done. This is a rare chance to sectirc bargains, find householders should not neglect to take advantage of it..

Mr J. J. Littlojohn's new shipment of Japanese silks have created quite an unusual amount of interest amongst the ladies this week. The- dificront colorings, especially the shades of green, are much admired, and it is snfo to say a choicer selection has seldom, if ever, been opened in Wangniyu. The silks may be inspected this evening.

The "Champion" range has now become a household word in this district ,by reason of 'sheer merit. Mr D. McFarlane, tfce local agent; reports an over increasing sale, which is, of cours?, tho best index of popularity. Special attention is diroHod 1 to an advertisement in this issue detailing a few points of superiority, and it may be also stated that an illustrated booklet dealing wholly with tho "Champion" range will be forwarded to anyone for the asking^

The many friends of the Rev. G. Bond will be pleased to hear that his condition is improved, and there is every chance of his recovery.

We regret to announce the death of Tamehana Teaewa, who died ou Monday from an internal complaint. Tho burial service will take place at Putiki to-morrow at 2.30 p.m.

The Pohangina County Council in au-otb-sr column call for tenders for tho erection of a road bridge over the Pohangina River, near Raumai.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 7

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CRICHTON AND NEWMAN'S SALE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 7

CRICHTON AND NEWMAN'S SALE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 7