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Business Advertisements. A. SUIT 10 SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. Our box suite are as different from the ordinary ready-made garment, as it is possible to imagine They are all made from specially selected materials, cut by experts, and in such a wide range of sizes that every peculiarity of figure is provided for. OUR BOX SUITS are a boom to busy men. You can buy your suit to-day, and wear it to-morrow. No vexatious delays, waiting for ‘tryons’ and alterations. AND THEN THE PRICE. Well, you can buy two for the price of one ordinary tailor-made. COMB IN AND SEE THE VALUES ! BOX SUITS.—Good dark English Tweeds; nicely cut; well finished; good fitting garments; sizes 3to 7. Price 47s 6d. BOX SUITS,—Good English and Colonial Tweeds; specially selected materials; our own designs. Coats hymo unbreakable fronts; long roil collars; vent or whole backs; trousers plain or cuff bottoms; sizes 3 to 7; also half and cross sizes. Prices 655, 755, 87s 6d, 955. BOX SUITS.—Best English and Colonial Worsteds; coats hymo unbreakable fronts; long roll collar; vent or whole backs; trousers plain or cuff bottoms; sizes as above. Price 75s 84s 955. 3 3 BOX SUITS—Best Indigo Blue Sergo Our own design; same make and sizes as above. Price 99s 6d, £5 10s. GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD., MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS. . WANGANUI, Public Notices. (Card.) PORRT AND HORSLEY (H. G. HOBSLEY), Barristers and Solicitors, 90 Ridgway Street, Wanganui. WANTED KNOWN. W B have the largest stock of OIL ENGINES in Wanganui, and guarantee every one we sell. ANDREW, LTD., The Avenue. WANGANUI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Incorporated). TP HE usual monthly Meeting of the A Council will be held at the Office, 14 Wicksteed Place( on Monday evening next, 11th n.st., at 8 o'clock.’ Business:' Re loading embargo on port representations at Parliamentary Hydro-Elcetric Conference at Wellington and other important matters. H. HAGUE SMITH, Secretary. A.C.O.M.A. THHE Annual General Meeting of the 1 above will be held on Wednesday, 13th November, at 7 p.m., in the Druids’ Hall. Election of officers and general. E. R. MORGAN, Capt., V.D., Hon. Sec. SHOW ATTRACTION. PUTIKI MAORI LADIES’ BRANCH, LADY LIVERPOOL LEAGUE. CSPECTAL Exhibition of Mat Weaving, Kit Making, etc., by experts. Should be seen by all. Also beautifullyworked Goode for Sale in Stalls both Show Days. Pol Dances, Hakas, Musical Items, etc., in Marquee. Do not fail to be present. PURA McGREGOR, President. M. TAHANA, Secretary. NOTICE? A LL Wanganui Hotels will Close between the hours of One and Four on the Afternoon of the day on which Peace Celebrations arc held. c. j. McCarthy, Pres. W.L.V.A. A MEETING, is called of all Returned Soldiers at the Soldiers’ Club ou Monday, 11th inst., to discuss what they intend toj do in reference to Peace Celebrations. W. H. OANNAN, Convenor. WANGANUI A. AND P. SHOW, 13th AND 14th NOVEMBER, 1918. /YN Thursday, 14th November, the usual 4.15 p.m. train Wanganui to Taihape and Palmerston North will be delayed to leave Wanganui 4.45 p.m.. Racecourse 4.50 p.m., Aramoho 5.3 p.m., Fordell 5.41 p.m., Turakina 6.20 p.m., Marton arrive 7.2 p.m., depart 7.14 p.m., Palmerston North arrive 8.55 p.m. Train leaves Marton 7.15 p.m. for Taihape. The usual 3.30 p.m. train Wanganui to Hawera will be delayed to leave Wanganui 5 p.m.. Racecourse 5.5 p.m., Aramoho 5.15 p.m., Kai Iwi 5.56 p.m., W’aitotara 6.44 p.m., Waverley 7.12 p.m., Hawera arrive 8.55 p.m. Note.—These trains will stop at Wanganui Racecourse to take up passengers, BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SLIPS ON MAIN TRUNK LINE. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. rjTHE Wellington-Auckland Express train usually leaving Wellington at 12.45 p.m. will leave Wellington at 11 a.m., Palmerston North 2.15 p.m., Peilding 2.40 pan., Marton arrive 3.20 p.m., Marton depart 3.40 p.m. Passengers will be transhipped at the slip near Mataroa, and only light luggage will he handled. Goods and parcels for north of Martaroa will not be accepted. BY ORDER.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15659, 11 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15659, 11 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15659, 11 November 1918, Page 1