The man who rides about in winter weather without taking A GOOD OlLwitu him runs a hundred to one chances or getting a soaking before lie gets home. Better provide vourself now with one of DAWSON’S OILSKINS, OB AM OVERCOAT. It will stand the wildest riot of wind and weather, and no rain will penetrate it. It will keep ytr.i warm and dry, and comfortable. Don't > LOOK IN TO-DAY. 't_ wait tiil to-morrow--A. 0 B OUTFITTER,
*r:iP OSS* THE IEW HOUSE Stocktaking Sale IS NOW ON. Our stock must be still farther reduced, and to help this object we are holding a MONSTER 1/- Bargain Saturday See the Windows To-night, hut please remember- nothing will be sold until 9 Saturday Morning. DON’T miss this I/Bargain Feast THE NEW HOUSE, 138 VICTORIA AVENUE, 6 DOORS FROM McCRUER’S.
Vf. ' 4, « U«« A ’ MOTOR GI LES. ENGLAND'S FAVOURITES. 3 H.P. TWIN. THE BEST SOLO MOUNT. 6H P THE B>C TWIN, FOR SOLO AND WITH SIDE CAR. All Fitted with ENFIELD TWOSREED ami FREE ENGINE COUNTER SHAFT GEAR. PATENT CUSH HUBS CHAIN DRIVE. RESULTS: JUST AS FLEXIBLE AS THE BEST BELT. WILL NOT SLIP in Wet Weather. NO HUB GEAR TROUBLES. E. B. HORSLEY AND CO. v AGENTS, GUYTON STREET. WINTER REQUISITES. In trap and motor rues, oilskins, horse and cow covers, carriage lamps, travelling rugs, oiled canvas coats, and leggings. Just come to 'Young and Collins, Ltd.. Avenue, next Bank of New South Wales, for value and low prices. “Herald" wanteds are read by thousands every night. Fourteen words for »shißicg cash.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14341, 10 July 1914, Page 3
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259Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14341, 10 July 1914, Page 3
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