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jytSmart—- . 9m Ready -Wl w^m^ VV Get! „,• "" , Skirts- ' '■ : WE take a Special Pleasure in speaking of our Ready-to-Wear Skirts. The "Values" are the Best; the "Styles" are the. Smartest; and the Selection the most varied we have yet imported. You'll be astounded _ at". the LOW PRICES they are marked. Here are a few: — / , .''-,, White Embroidered Linen Skirts; In all the Smartest Styles for present wear^ at 9s 6di 10s 6d,' 13s 6d, 15rf 6d, 17s 6d and 33s 6d. . ; ' Fashionable Flannel Skirts. In Grey and Cream Stripes and Checks, beautifully shaped. All- sizes> at 21s 6d, 27s 6d, and 31s 6d. Smart Voile Skirts. Beautifully gauged, tucked and trimmed with Ribbon and insertion. •In Black, Cream, Navy, "Brown, etc., at 21s, 23s 6d, 27s 6d, "and 33s 6d. Smart Box-Pleated Skirts. In Black and Wnite Checks, Plaids, etc. A popular skirt for' present wear 1 , at 27s 6d, 29s 6d, to 49s 6d. ' v ' • } Stylish Box-Pleated Skirts. ';■'.'■■ In Plain Cloth and Cashmere, in Brown, Navy, Cream, and Black, at 31s 6d, 39s 6d, 425, and 49s 6d. . ' .;■ - ' New Sunray Pleated Skirts. The "Craze" of the moment, .in Black, Cream, and Navy, all sizes; at 35b 6d and 45s 6d. • • "' Dainty Sik Muslin Sldrts. 0 In Plain Colours and Floral Designs, nicely trimmed with Lace and Insertion (Vith all necessary material and trimming for blouse), at' 27s 6d, 31s 6d, and 355. White Japanese Skirts. In all styles, beautifully made and trimmed with Valenciennes and: Torchon Laces, Gaugings, etc, at oss, 39s 6d, 455, and 635. These Skirts are now being displayed in our Showroom, and we'd like you to see them. - . . - .. Will you come in TO-DAY? . ...•••'" George and KeFsle| Jsy Wangunui and Wellington.

SPORTING. DEATH OF SUNGOD. (Per United Press Association.) CHEISTCHURCH, November 25. Mr G. G. Stead suffered a severe loss yesterday lroriun?. His three-year-old colt Sungod, by Multiform — Otterden, was doing a half-pace gallop at Yaldhurst. The strong wind which was blowing distur bed . something on tfie track, and Sungod shied and fell over a fence. He injured himself internally and died' an hour later. TAKAPUNA J.C. MEETING. AUCKLAND, November 25. Th«» Takapuna Jockey Club's Spring Meeting commenced to-day. The weather wa3 fine £ud the attendance good. The amount put through the totalisafor was jE5518. Results: — Trial Handicap, .1 mile. — Franklin 1, Silicia 2, Miss Winnie 3. Scratched; Kola Nip, The Lark, and Shrewsbury. Time, lmin 44sec. Dividends, .£2 2s and 17s. Cambria Handicap-, 4 furlongs. — Conductor 1, Primo 2, Misere 3. All started. Time, 53sec. Dividends, £2 7s and 1 1 18s. . . St. Andrew's Handicap, 1 mile, and a') quarter. — Geordie .1, Landlock 2, Rookby 3. Scratched :. Akarana. Geordie cai»6 out at the distance, and won in good style by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2m in -10 2-ssec. Dividends. <£6 Is and 12s Cd. Handicap Maiden Hurdles, about 1 mile and a half. — Sol 1, Leo Fevo. 2, Lochard 3: Scratched — Cuiragno and L'erida. L*ucfece, Dardanus, and Ldvelink fell, the riders of Dardanus (Brady) and Lucrece (Sparkes) being both badly bruised and shaken. Time, 3min: Dividends, £2 15a afcd £4, 12s. ■Cheltenham Handicap, 5 furlongs.-^ Miss Winnie 1, Noteorini 2, Sonoma S. Scratched — Syren. Time, lmin 3 4-ssec. Dividends, £9 8s and <£3 16s. -j Melrose Handicap, 5 furlongs. — Bromide 1, The Lark 2, The Raven 3. Scratched— Lady Clements, Legerite, and • Lochard. Tinie, 1 mm osecs. Dividends, £4, 15s and £1 8s 6d. Tiri Hurdles, 2 miles. — Roseplot' 1, Vexation 2. No others started. Time, ;4min Isec. Dividend, £2. Pony Handicap, 6 furlongs. — Girton Girl i; Forth '2, Lady Lottie 3. Scratched— Storyteller. Merry Delaval, and Miss Cuirassier. Time, lmin. 18»£sec. Dividends, 48T.;155;'-and-.J82. 0s J8d...; ."■ .. ; , r • S •>:-...:-? ■ em"oyedoraduatsSSSS^l ■ — moia than they ever tijcumanilixl in other poiitious. ■■- ■ Tuughi Thoroughly BY MAIL. JWv»rtisetu<mt ■ H writing is not a genius but c study that you can acquiro ■ successfully under penonal instruction. BHfderuMuUnd ■ ■ bright Mature for the ambit !o-u». Send for largo prospeetui. ■ VAGE-UAVIS ADVKKTIBIKO SCHOOL, ■ B - Chlc«c«*UL -. | F. DUNCAN, 45, WILSON STltr.Ei, i ' Representative for Wanganui. - WANTED Known.— For pure and unadulterated Teas use only Caotle Company's brands. Purity guaranteed by Government experts.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11724, 27 November 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11724, 27 November 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11724, 27 November 1905, Page 6

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