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WANT A TEAPOT ? Teapots are always getting cracked and broken, and an old teapot on your table does not look very nice. Suppose you buy a new one, one that is fashioned in the most useful and up-to-date style, and one that is cheap. If, when you are next passing you stop and look, at our special Teapot Window, you will see a larre variety of useful and pretty Teapots. These are part of a large shipment we have just landed direct from the potteries in Staffordshire. In buying from us you gain the advantage of our good buying. Buying direct in large quantities at a time, we naturally purchase cheaper than a firm which gets all its crockery from merchants in New Zealand. On account of our good buying we are enabled to sell cheaper, thus our clients reap the benefit. Anyone requiring a dainty teapot of quaint design, a strong servicable teapot, or in fact a teapot of any description, shape or size, will now have an uninue opportunity of obtaining what they desire. All goods are plainly ticketed, in plain figures, and you know exactly what you have to pay before you make your purchase. Buy now the most useful of all household articles, a Teapot. A. C. LENNARD AND CO., CROCKERY IMPORTERS, Corner Rldgwty and St. Hill Streets, Wanganui. Saturday's Announcement Still They Come. Always Lead. Never Follow. Further Reduction In Prices. Always the First to Reduce Cost of Living. For Spot Cash Only— Currants 3/4 per 121bs RaisiDS 2/2 per 121bs Sultanas 4/4 per 121bs Figs 5/- per 12lbs Lemon Peel 6/6 per 12lbs Pine Apples 4/10 per doz. tins (Only Obtainable at Cooch's). Look here, SPANISH ILUSCATALLS only 6d per lb. What next, still farther surprise, CREAMOAIA, 81b bags only, Is per bag Look at our Fruit Window, which will convince you the quality is all there, and the prices tell the tale, and you are only buying tbe best 8o come along one and all, do not miss a golden opportunity, one of a lifetime. Note— No Seoond-class Goods in Stock. J. T.^COOCH, The Real Live Grocer, Ridgway Street. Big Smash in Prices 2 DUTY KNOCKED CLEAN OFF ALL FRUIT. Over One and a Hall Tons Must be Cleared Out Before the 31st October. KERNOHAN & CO. Offer the following lines for Cash :— 121bs Best Prunes ... ... ... 4/121bs Best Currants ... ... ... 8/ 121b8 Best Eleme Raisins ... ... 2/ 121bs Bultanas ... ... ... ... 3/6 12 Tins Cube Pine Apple ... ... 4/3 12 Tins Dessert Plums (2£lbs) 7/9 121bs Best Figs ... ... ... 4/3 Muscaxells Muscatells Muscatells for 6d per lb. We mean to clear the lot quick. Kernohan & Co., The Cheap Cash Grocers. Guyton Street. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of (and transferred) my Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing, and Coachbuilding business in Wicksteed Place, Wanganui, to Messrs Boyd and Brennan, Coachbuilders, 13, Nixon Place, Wanganui, I take this opportunity of thanking my miny customers and friends for their past patronage during my long term in business. As I have arranged to manage the above branches for Messrs. B. and 8., all work entrusted to them will receive the same care and attention as I have always endeavoured to give in the past. u^^tx J. HOOD. In reference to the above, it is our intention to make every effort to give satisfaction in all branches of our extensive business. We have now completed a most modern and up-to-date shoeing forge, where every attention has been given to insure against a horse receiving the slightest Our Coach Factory, Paint Shop, Varnish Room, Trimming Department, Rubber Tyreing, have all been remodelled and enlarged in such a manner that we are second to none. . . . , . . The Show Room will be stocked with the very latest styles, conrbined with Lightness, Strength, Finish, and Workmanship. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. CHARGES MODERATE. Boyd & Brennan, 13, NIXON PLAGE, WANCANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12292, 9 October 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12292, 9 October 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12292, 9 October 1907, Page 2

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