THE WINTER OUTFIT, The cold snap makes us think of Warm Clothes! No use further delay. The cold weather is right here. See here; WARM COSY OVERCOATS. Coats that make you feel good all over. BEST QUALITIES AND LATEST STYLES. From 21/- to 70/-. COMFORTABLE UNDERWEAR. Good Smart Lines—to keep the warmth in and the cold out. Singlets and Pants from 2/6 to 12/6. WINTER SHIRTS. Nine hundred and sixty of the warmest and best ever shown in Wanganui, in Silk, Wool, Cashmere, and Ceylon Flannels. GLOVES. All New Goods, Fur-lined, etc. Best Makes. From 3/6 to 12/6. THE KISH. (THE CORRECT STORE FOR MEN), NIXON'S BUSY CORNER, AVENUE, • WANGANUI. COLD WEATHER COMFORTS FOR GENTLEMEN. WARM WOOLLEN UNDERCLOTHING WARM WOOLLEN MUFFLES. GLOVES (Wool and Fur Lined). OVERCOATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SIZES, SHADES AND STYLES. In fact ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING AND MERCERY SUITABLE FOR COLD WEATHER WEAR, AT mmm s Shewan MERCERS AND CLOTHIERS, KEESINC'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. ’Phone GB3. Spectacle Specialist—Ernest Davies— Davies’ Pharmacy. JAPANESE EXPANSION. IN HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES. WASHINGTON, Juno 30. Tin' army officers who have been investigating Japan’s policy of expansion have submitted their report. They state that 79,0(1(1 Japanese have been .settled in Hawaii, and that the number is increasing, but that in the Philippines there are not more than 3000, Reports show that the coffee industry has 'passed entirely from American to Japanese, and it is predicted that the latter will before long control the sugar plantations. WAS IT CONTRABAND ? MYSTERIOUS STEAMER’S MOVEMENTS. LISBON, June 30. A mystoi ious steamer Hying the German (lag has been cruising off the north coast of Portugal. The authorities suspected that she was laden with arms, including artillery for tho Monarchists, and the ‘cruiser Aimlamaster and the gunboat San Rafael Trtorruplcd her operations while she was evidently endeavouring to land suspected contraband. The result was that she speedily put to sea with a warship in pursuit. "Crossed Fish” Sardines. When you want the daintiest, most delicious Sardines, ask your grocer for the Crossed Fish Brand. _ You will then bo sure of having the finest Norwegian Sardines, Backed in the purest Olivo Oil. LOOSE LEAP ACCOUNT BOOKS ABE A f BUSINESS ECONOMY. : And as a progressive business man you’ll be interested in this money saving device. Is your system of Bookkeeping wp-10-dato-? Do , you _ fill ink yon could I improve oh the old method? i Investigate the Loose Leaf System—it saves time—arid time, y’know, is money. Do you require special rulings, size, or binding? We can make thorn to your particular requirements from a Loose Leaf Note Book to the largest Ledger. Onr work is high grade—the host, i For ruling and binding, and Account Books, Two SilverMedals were awarded ns at tire N.Z. International Exhibition. If you arc interested, come in and let us show them to you. H. I. JDBCS § Son, Ltd., WANGANUI. ■MmMnHBHnHBSBBBBBBBfIBBKSSMnSimBBKHHn ANTED Known—English Cars at 1 English retail prices, plus landing charges, is a fair proposition. We are now booking orders for Clement Talbot, Clement B Bayard, Silent Knight, Minor- ] vas, and Humber Cars. For further par- ■ 1 tioulara apply to Adams, Ltd., ths I .Avenue, Wanganui. 1
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13418, 4 July 1911, Page 6
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528Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13418, 4 July 1911, Page 6
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