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HOLIDAY COMFORT The possession of Comfortable Attire when holiday-making should be appar* ent to all. This advertisement tells of three items which, combined with the latest fashion, are the ESSENCE OF COMFORT. THE D.I.C. SPORTING JACKET li the Ideal Garment for Holiday Wear. Light in weight, and perfectly porous, It la cool and comfortable on the hottest day. Made In untearable Tweeds. The prices start at 30/Just to hand Is a parcel oi special boxed Tallor-cut FLANNEL SUITS in stripes and greys. Long lapel, vent at back, and turned-up Trousers. These are perfect fitting, and will please the most fastidious follower of Fashion. Prices 27/6. 37/6. 42/- and 47/6 The possession of a D.I.C. SPECIAL LIGHT-WEIGHT WATERPROOF makes one Independent of bad weather. The prices start at . . . 63/D.I.C. WELLINGTON D.I.C. hj J'l* * T. E. Thomas & CO., Grant Summer Sole NOW ON. Unprecedented Bargains in all Departments. MELBOURNE HOUSE, AVENUE. THINGS TO REMEMBER! YOU CANNOT PROCURE YOU CANNOT BUY THE BETTER QUALITY GOODS THAN WE SUPPLY SAME QUALITY GOODS AT BETTER PRICES.. WHY, NOT USE THE BEST. The cost is only a trifle too re than the inferior article—results the best. We have just landed the finest assortment of Goods for the approaching Festive Season that has ever been lauded in the Dominion, namely:— PATRAS CLEANED CURRANTS: very fine. Shade Dried VOSTIZZIA CURRANTS—the highest grade. TURBAN BRAND FIGS, 1/-; the highest grade. TURBAN BRAND FIGS, 5/-; the highest grade MALAGA MUSCATELS, 11b. pkts.; the highest grade. Robertson’s “Glasgow” GREEN FIG MARMALADE—a real treat. Robertson’s “Glasgbw” PINE APPLE MARMALADE—a real treat Robertson’s “Glasgow” TANGERINE MARMALADE—a real treat. Robertson’s “Glasgow” PRESERVED GINGER MARMALADE —a reel ■\ treat. Soilthwell’s English PLUM PUDDINGS. Peak Froan’s English PLUM PUDDINGS. JORDAN ALMONDS—the-liighest grade. FUiMLEY PLUM PUDDINGS. FRIMLEY LEMON CHEESE. FRIMLEY MINCE MEAT. FUIMLEY MIXED PEEL. HAMS! HAMSI HAMS! HAMS 9d. PER LB. ONLY DIMOCK’S AND MOREPORK HAMS STOCKED BY US. Signal & Mailman. Guyton Street and Gonville. JLi» C?o. 9 ARAMOHO AND WANGANUI EAST, MAKE A SPECIAL OFFER BY WHICH ALL PURCHASERS CAN SAVE «/- IN THE £ ON DRAPERY AND BOOTS. DO NOT BUY ELSEWHERE BEFORE YOU SEE THEIR STOCK AND NOTE THE PRICES FOR CASH. Open-work Hose, 1/-; Girls’ Hose, 9d.; White Quilts, 9/6: Cretonne, 41-d.; Torch on Lace 10d., 1/- 1/3 dozen; Boys’ Shirts, 1/11, 2/-, 2/3 each; Prints, fast colours, 5/- dozen; Bathing Trunks, 6d., Bd., 9d.; Mending Bags, 9d.; Turkish' lowels, 1/6 pair; Children’s Vests, 6d. each; Women’s Vests, 6d. each; White Calico 4/- dozen; Men’s Cotton Singlets, 2/11; White Lawn Skirts, 7/11, 8/11, J/ll’ fine quality; Mlute and Cream Lace Curtains, 2j to 4 yards long, 2/6 to 10/6; White Cotton Gloves, lOd. per pair; Men’s Denims, 4/6 pair; Flannel Unders, 2/6 to 5/6; Boys’ Suits from 7/6 to 20/-; Men’s Suits from 25/- to 60/-. YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY ON GETTING THE HIGHEST VALUE AT LOWEST COST AT UKford i (oy.'s stores, ARAMOHO & WANGANUI EAST.

FRESH PISH. FLOUNDERS, SOLE, SCHNAPPER, TERAKIHI, MOKI. AND VERY MANY OTHER VARIETIES. All Fish Thoroughly Cleaned and Delivered to any part of the Town. AT Q-. GARGUILO & CQ.’S IMPERIAL FISH- DEPOT, RIDCWAY STREET. TELEPHONE 442., Modern Sight-Testing by Qualified Optician—EßNEST DAVIES, Avenue

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13278, 18 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13278, 18 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13278, 18 January 1911, Page 2

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