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THE n r r m ETEBY ABTICLE PP TO-BATE. 'We-hare now opened up'our New Season’s Goods, comnristnjt all that is new and up-to-date in Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, Ovcroatcs* Mercery, Shirts, Hosiery, Hats and Caps, and Travelling Requisites*, also the very smartest styles in Ladies’ Gents’, and Children's Boots and Shoes. TOUR INSPECTION INYITED. NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND 0L CLOTHING ■ FACTORY* CLOTHING FACTORY DEAPES STYLISH WINTER COATS & COSTUMES NOV/ SHOWING AT McNIVEN'S. Real 'Winter Weather impresses one with the desirability of a warm, cosy Coat or Costume of heavier weight. But, ladies who look well ahead won’t wait, until cold days suggest new ap-parel----they will select now, and select at McNiven's. Here arc the new stylish Costumes and Coats for Winter—beautifully made from choice fabrics. Particular care has been given to the finishing of each garment—little variations give the correct touch of exclusiveness! Look in to-day and examine the, smart coats and fashionable cost urn as-—among them may he seen a number from the celebrated Kaiapoi mills. c 2*5 - J VICTORIA AVEIHJE, WAHOAHUI, WE HAVE COSTUMES THAT WILL PIT YOU—PLEASE YOU—SAVE YOU MONEY—COSTUMES OUT OF THE ORDINARY, Call and inspect the NEW LADIES’ TRENCH COATS. COOK’S, TAILORS & COSTUMIERS, OPPOSITE IMPERIAL HOTEL, AVENUE. I' From Orchard to Table! If you picked apricots in your own garden and made them into jam with No. I sugar, within a few hours after picking, you would be doing practically what is done at the great St. George jam kitchens. STXXQBGB i« made from the first pick of finest Central Otago apricots—juicy and Insclous. The stones are removed—best No. I sugar is added—-nothing else—and the jam is made in sanitary steam-heated double aluminium boilers. Try St. George Apricot Jam. Packed in solderlesa tins and sold by all stores. Just the jam you would make—delicious! 3t M m

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15789, 10 April 1919, Page 3

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