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Business Advertisements. THE ECONOMIC More F. G. ROACH Warehouse Bargains FOR Friday and Saturday. 150 yards CREAM UNION DAMASK, 48in. wide, splendid quality. Usually sold at 1/44 yard. Sale Price 94d. 100 yards CREAM DAMASK, all pure linen, a specially good quality, 64 inches wide. Usually sold at 3/3 yd. Sale Price 2/3. 200 yards WHITE DAMASK, first class linen, highly finished and best patterns, 68 inches wide. Usually sold at 4/3 yard. Sale Price 2/9. 3 only DAMASK CLOTHS, 2yds. x 2J yds., all linen, superior quality, large designs, border all round. Usually sold .at 14/6 each. Sale Price 7/11. 44 dozen SERVIETTES, strong union linen and cotton, 20in. x 20in. Usually sold at 5/11 dozen. Sale Price 3/11. 17 dozen SERVIETTES, 23in. x 24in., well made, fine linen finish and best designs. Usually sold at 7/11 dozeii. Sale Price 5/6. 50 yards DOWLAS, very heavy make for aprons for heavy work, 36in. wide. Usually sold at 1/4 yard. Sale Price 9/11 dozen. 200 yards DOWLAS, 38in. wide, light cream shade, good quality, no dressing. Usually sold at 10|d. yard. Sale Price 6/9 dozen. 200 yards CREAM DOWLAS, medium weight, 38in. .wide, good tea towelling. Uually sold at 10.|d. yard. Sale Price 6/11 dozen. 200 yards CREAM DOWLAS, extra heavy make, close and strong, good apron material, 39in. wide. Dsually sold at 1/1 yard. Sale Price 7/11 dozen. 500 yards CLASS CLOTH, grand firm cloth, x with specially smooth face. Usually sold at 8-id. yard. Sale Price 4/9 dozen. 500 yards CLASS CLOTH, special fine finish,'a good drying cloth. Usually sold at 94d. yard. Sale Price 5/6 dozen. Absolutely the Biggest MANCHESTER BARGAINS ever offered in Wanganui GrEOEGrE k EEESLEY, Ltd. WANGANUI, EEEGrITSOFS BOOESTOEE THE LATEST NOVELS. Daisy’s Aunt, by E. F. Henson, 2s 9d. The Other Side, by Vaohell, 2s 9d. Fortune,- by 11. A. Snaith, 2s 9d'. Second String, by Anthony Hope, 2s 9d. Australia, by Foster Eraser, 3s 6d. The Danger Trail, by Curwood, 3s 6d. A Village of Vagabonds, by Smith, 3s Gd. The Fortune Hunter, by Vance, 3s Gd. Letters to My Son, 3s Gd. PHILLIP A. KEULL. Public Notices. BISHOP LODGE, NO. 4, U.A.O.D Grand plain and fancy dress BALL, FIRE BRIGADE HALL, SEPT. 23rd, 1910. To Members and Friends. , Prizes for best dressed lady and gentleman, also for most original dressed lady and gentleman. i Music by Coploy’s Orchestra. Catering by Cutelh. M.C.’s, McKay and Dixon. Tickets can be obtained from Bros. McKay, A.D., Lee Martin. (Sec.), Bradley, Blanche, Hartcher, Cross, Haar, and Dixon. Double Tickets ss; Single 3s; Extra, lady 2s. CHAMPION’S WHITELEAD. & - NOTICE. A S it has come to .wie knowledge -of •H* Messrs Champion, Druce and Co., the world-renowned Manufacturers of Pure VV nitelead, that certain unscrupulous dealers have been infringing their well known name and trade mark, and have also refilled their packages, NOTICE is hereby given that legal action will be taken against anyone so offending. GOLLIN AND CO., PTY„ LTD., Agents for Australia and New Zealand. THANKS. MRS STEPHEN LAWSON desires to express her heartfelt thanks to all friends for their sympathy and kind assistance in her recent ucreavoment. ARAMOHO LAWN TENNIS CLUB. THE. Annual General Meeting. will bo held on Tuesday, 13th inst., at 7.45 p.m. in the Wesleyan S.S?7 Aramoho. ■ NORMAN WEBLEY, Hon. Sec. \KT ANTED Known—Don’t discard your *» hats/ Excelsior Hat Stain makes theji as good as new;, doesn’t chip off, but stains; all colours, 6d bottle, dull finish/' All grocers. , W’ 'ANTED— The Beehive Knitting Coy. (N.Z.) want people to make hosiery for them, in their own homes; make £1 week; experience not necessary ; constant, employment. Write at. once, Box 734, 0.P.0., Wellington.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13166, 10 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13166, 10 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13166, 10 September 1910, Page 1

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