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£ The Leader of Them Ajl! ra ffi 5] /"N -, That id, Ayer's Sarsapaiiljji} JJpt n ft" somo other kind, but "Ayi^V* f ffi vl - c J has slu0(l tho test for ovc*Jßfcsf * ittlM^m>#/' ; T4/f y™>*- t^'s tlie ki %jf° u re Jliwl^^C^ ¥ to experiment, your hea}lb\i3 '» mwr / t0 ° PreciousP rccious - ■ w /ii JS^f^Sßßi ou may not now k° Te Q®f 111 S^iiSJai from some well-ueimed disease, an^^et O f Ii w^Sfeffl y° u know y° u arG all ruil dowo ' y^l i Vy i&iStW nerves are unstrung, and you fee* iklliil AVCD-C Sarsaparilla 'h "P\ I |ji ill is the strongest and best medicine jpxican i \flijl 1 1 « {J7| | take to remove this tired and exhausted f M%[l'}^l feeling. It brings cheer, hope, courage..'. I r^vMbfe V? ' '"* fi As now made Avar's Sarsaparilla contains no alcohol. > W^*-' •*** There ac mary im.ta;.'on Sarsaparillas that will cfjsap' 1 'HgP*^' :- - pomx yox_Co o x^t you get "AVER'S." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aj-r it Co.. Lowell, Mas*., U.S.A. A -rrr<« i- ______ j^f-«.- . c ! ! GLOVES AND HOSIERY. i- —— — ■■—— — m—.^—^— — — — ( "~ I. D.I.C. SPECIAL LINES. 10 \ \ ■k (' I 1 1 When buying Gloves and Hosiery you will be wise to find an expert whose o- \ opinion you can trust, and then trust it — let him select makes and qualities for 2. \ you. You cannot tell which makes of Gloves and Hosiery are the best so well ie as the man whose business it is to study the question thoroughly, but you can by ip ' your own experience judge whether his recommendation was worth accepting, r. '111 1 The D.I.C. has proved that its judgement about Hosiery and Gldves is good, and ', i you can safely buy the makes that they stock. That is why it is such a satist- '',' faction to buy your Gloves and Hosiery by Post from the D.I.C. You may j- know the goods are excellent, and worth the price you pay. b. ' !! SOME OF OUR SPECIAL LINES. 2 Dome Fine French Kid, in shades of Drab, Beaver, Tan, n,' n Biown, Navy, and Green. 28 11d per pair 11 i < Cauntlet Gloves, in Fine Lisle, with i Dome and Strap; a very, r- . mi smart Glove in Pastels, Tan and Brown. .28 lid -per r mi p a i r • '*'',' •> j ' Antelope Cheltenham Cauntlet (Soft), for Riding, Driving, c ' Motoring, or General Hard Wear, in Tan'only.'' 58<11d II M ', per pair. , ' , t Ml ' § li THREE SPECIAL HOSIERY LINES— | Fine Tan Lisle, with Coloured Silk Clocks. 1» 8d per pair ||( Tan Lisle, Fancy Coloured Circular Stripes. I«,ltd per pair , , Coloured Cashmere Hose, Purple, Saxe Blue, Green. 2s 6d per in P air ■ ' I " post pr B o V « D.I.C, WELLINGTON. Ii i _________ _____! ___.._ : /SmSSM EAT > The Wanganui Meat HAVE DECIDED TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF MEAT ALL ROUND AS ! FROM Ist DECEMBER. For Prices Apply to Shops. THE AVENUE. 'PHONE 180. R IDCWAY STREET. 'PHONE 90. OR ANY OF THE COMPANY'S CART SALESMEN. GENUINE TAILOR-MADE SUITS, JUST ARRIVED. « 6/ . ,„ v 4/ .. | KENSINGTON .„ — , WALL PAPEBS li* you will read these facts about the ' > x Genuine Tailor-made Sii-guinea Suits I ' Designed hy Shand Kydd. am now making for Four (> uineae, and the . . _ _ . Five-guinea Suite lam making for Three ' Flr * t importation of these to *rme Guineas, I think you'll see that my propo- ,'" fllls town. sition is one that every man should in- ' - liJ inspection of them will confine* vestigate for himself in \ib own interests. y>' 1 '- The 7 are not only <l**int but I will simply state the tatcs, and let you • ;r '- . ; do the thinking. I only ask you to re- ' Amongut the many Artistic liemember that I stand bar.k of every state- | ' -^rus we may mention: The Berwick, ment I make, to prove it to you in your , ' I'<<'>'!ey, Gainsford, Ormonde, Fsilksuit or refund you your money. My , ' laud, Iverson, and The Plympton prices never exceed Four Guineas. They r Friezes. ' atftrt from 558 tor Genuine Tailor-made i L iie Fillings are in beautiful shades ( Suits. i \ of Cream, Brown, and Art Blue. 1. The suitings from which my four- ' .. , guinea suits are made are the very ,( "D & IP "PTKrUW ' best Engliah and Irish Homespuns.' 1 IX " *» -* V » AAA'MWAj , You couldn't get l)etter fabric iv arsy ! ' Jjtd ' suit, not even it y -v paid ten guineas j ( * " ' for it. The same with the three- jj, the AVENUE ' guinea fuits. For instance, my price)' ** 6BUtl 1 for a genuine tailor-made suit of Fox's _^ J No. 4 Serge (every yard stamped and * uvvv^^ J^ rtJ^ J^ /x/v^ /%nj^ rtJ^ /xr ** guaranteed) is three guineas. ■ ' ' 2. Expert English Cutters — men to whom x 1 pay high salaries, because they know how to cut men's clothes— cut my fin* fIrVOTTI Vr»ITT H-Att suite. These cutters study conlinu- UUT UOWD i * OUr l ** B ously every shade and variation of the Bill current styles lor men, and have a complete grip of the art and science of cutting. ' TToixrri 3. Every euit is a genuine tailor-made "* USING suit, made throughout (in my own workrooms) by skilled workers, who know their business. 11l UT C D A f^XT 4. Every suit is tried on the man for whom " JIIJjIJO OLV/JLI it is cut, by an e-xpert fitter, while in process of making. TITTTJ TQTTPTJ Q 5. The linings and trimmings of the suits H U XWXI JCli*O are of splendid quality — the best procurable; while the finish, inside and A "NTH out, will tear -tt« closest cniicion, J%.Msi *J both now and all the time you wear fur m "KTfrtT O0 the suit. MAIM I Lho These facte will show you that though I save you two pounds of more on your ___^_ suit, I do not take it out of the quality — — — or style of the material, or the work that's s-WSbSiH i^" & ThMe *? a bett ' r ''> ht f» —"»• pounds. You think about it, and if your fc " e S* 8 COUBOJBpt'OD. logical conclusions and the fairness of my proposition lead you to place your order — — . with me, I promise you you'll get what you want in cut, style, fit, and quality; if _ you don't, of ooiiw you know I shall be DOW&rG Ol iTHltfttiOilfl only too glad to refund you your money. You shall be the judge. -, Do too realteft what an extraordinary thing; • perfect Corset is* It must be tiliCEORCE DAVIES. * He to aII natural motion, and rljHd igaibst all distortion. It must maintiia SUIT SPECIALIST, health bj 'nipreving nature. It raait id. Victoria Av«nue, *t the Corner of Guyton f™* ?{? { modification in fitting; and yet Street >i it v a mteenth of an inch fake in out. wavp awttt lt , u }uel4m - cc * n J«« wonder that the*. % WANGANTJL mjy 08# Cowt—tk* P.D.?

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12941, 4 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12941, 4 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12941, 4 December 1909, Page 2