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Gasligll Display elNewfashlois «t Paul’s . . “A Display”—says the dry old dictionary—"is an exhibition, unfolding, manifestation or parade.” Ail that and more is this Gaslight Display of the New Fashions for Autumn and Winter which is announced to take place on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RIGHTS NEXT, 31st. March and Ist. April 1911. As you stand in front of the V#’indews and look in upon the New Millinery, Costumes, Coats, Dress Materials and Winter Wraps for Evening Wear, you will feel for a moment or two as if you had stepped on the Magic Carpet of Arabian Nights fame, and been transported to the Fashionable Stores of London or Paris. Hardly any of Fashion’s latest mandates are omitted from Paul’s Display—new things are reflected in every window, and if your mind is on Easter Apparel you should make a point of seeing this Style Exhibit. All are Welcome—make a note of tho Evenings—and Come. J. PAUL&Co., j VICTORIA AVENUE . ■. WANGANUI. I COO DYAf.LT E I \ TEA. When buying any ordinary article you usually consider whether you are getting Good Value for your money. When buying Tea it is only fair to joursclf to do likewise. Some Tea Vendors give coupons and offer other inducements to you to buy their Teas, which apparently cannot bu sold on their merits alone. A good Tea, however is its own recommendation, and does not need Coupons to sell it. A Tea Vendor cannot give you coupons and at the same time give you .real value for your money in Tea. LENNARD’S TEAS represent all that is meant by the term, “GOOD VALUE IN TEA.” 1 Lennard’s 2/- Tea, for instance, is a very fine Hill-Grown Pure Ceylon Tea, and in aroma, taste, strength, and delicacy of flavour, it amply fulfils the claim, that it is the very best by every test. TRY IT. A. C. LENNAR DACo. Wanganui’s Busiest Store, CORNER RIDCWAY AND ST. HILL STREETS. 2 PLUS 2 MAKES 4. THIS IS EASY TO ADD. NO HARD THINKING TO SEE THAT. IT IS JUST AS EASY TO SEE THAT THOMSON AND CO.’S STORE IS THE STORE TO DEAL WITH IF YO’ GOOD QUALITY GROCERIES WE GAN QUOTE YOU THE SUGAR, 121bs. for 1/10. SUGAR, No. 2, 8/3 bag. SUGAR, No. LA., 8/0 bag. KEROSENE, 150 Test; 8/9 case. CANDLES, Excelsior Was, 11/6 box. CANDLES, Excelsior Wax, Gd. lb. CORNFLOUR, Brown and Poison’s, 6d. lb. SEEDED RAISINS, 3 pkts. for 1/-. PLAID VESTAS, 3 pkts. for 1/-. RICE, 61bs. for 1/-. HIGHLANDER MILK, 12 tins for 5/3, SUNLIGHT SOAP, 1/- box. NEW SEASON’S LING ! OUR PRICES SPEAK J WANT AT BEDROCK PRICES. FOLLOWING PRICES:COLMAN’S STARCH, 2/2 pkt. FLOUR, 100’s, 9/6 bag; 50 f s, 51- bag; 25’s, 2/6 bag. OATMEAL. 25’s, 3/3 bag. ROLLED OATS, 9d. bag. BACON, by tho Side, 7sd. lb. BACON, in pieces, from sd. lb. HAMS, only BJd. lb. CHEESE, Factory, 6jd. lb. BUTTER, Factory B. Swan, 1/- lb. CREAM OF TARTAR, 1/- lb. BAKING SODA, 2d. lb. KNIFE POLISH, "Oakey’s,” 6d. titriSH ONLY Bd. lb. FOR THEMSELVES. Thomson & Co. X (0 < u “■ z o t K I c a z 5 c a m n c •< m 3 o o > m X N. A. CHRISTIANSEN, PAWNBROKER, 36, TAUPO QUAY. Estimates Given for Quantity. The place to buy, the place to eell, and, >* you want money, to be treated well. WILTON’S OX SYRUP FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. The Cough Cure that Does Cure. Price, la Gd and 2s 6d per bottle. Getting Married? Then It will pay you to visit Purser awd Son’s great Furniture Sale, now an. WILTON’S Pharmacies, Avenue (opposite Post Office), and 46 River Bank, Lens Cutter and Spectre Maker— Ernest Davies, Avenue. WANQANDL

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13340, 31 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13340, 31 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13340, 31 March 1911, Page 7