ROOSEVELT IN A SUBMARINE.
Three and a Half Hours Under the Sea.
Press Association.— Telegraph.— Copyright.
WASHINGTON,
August 27.
President Roosevelt was 'three and a half hours in the submarine Plunger-rest-ing at the bottom of Long Island Sound, at a depth of 40 " feet. A storm raging above was unnoticed.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
This is the last week of Special Stocktaking Bargains at White's Drapery Ware* house.
R. H. White and Co.- are now busy calling Mown stock and all .oddments are being. : thrown out at ridiculous prices. Mr I White's policy has always been to clear out goods at any price 1 rather than allow" any accumulations,- .R. H. White and 1 Co. next week commence to open up spring shipments ex s.s. Tongariro and Athenic, so that this is the last week for stocktaking bargains. Three lines are having' their priceg cut down to almost nothing this week at White's — Millinery— Fur Necklets-Jackets. A' whole lot of Jackets are now thrown out for sale at 4s' lid, all sizea in girls' and small women's. Fur Necklets. , thrown out in lots: — Lot "1, all at Is 6d; Lot 2, all at 2s lid; Lot 3, all at 5s lid; Lot 4, all at 7s lid; Lot 5, all at 10s 6d. Every one worth two to three times the money.. . * -
Trimmed hats, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d. Come at once ; this 'is your last chance. We mean to sell the whole lot within a week.— R. H. White and. Co.
."Model" Incubators (Cyphers). World's beet. Big money-makers. Cash or time payments. Illustrated catalogue free. Model Incubator, Agency, Christchurch. — Advt.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11648, 28 August 1905, Page 5
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271ROOSEVELT IN A SUBMARINE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11648, 28 August 1905, Page 5
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