Business Advertisements. CET READY FOR “WEATHER!” « -GET A BUtfCOATJ The good features of our Coats proclaim themselves. They’ve got character as well as comfort, besides that ( touch of style that makes them such favourites. If you want to get out of the weather, get into one of these Rainproofs. Any style you fancy—“SHp-on,” “Trench,” “American Pinch Back,” and others. Have a look here. RAINCOATS! —EngIish Slip-on Style, the ever popular Coat, in nice quality material and new colourings. PRICE . £4 4/- to £8 19/6. RAINCOATS'.—SIip-on Style, Raglan , Shoulder. Wide Skirt, good qua!-' ity, mercerised or Italian lined.* All wool Gabardines. PRICE £lO 10/-, £ll 11/-. RAINCOATS!—SIip-on or Trendi all wool Gabardines, new colourings, fleecy lined, a cosy coat and very smart. PRICE . £8 19/8, £lO 10/-. RAINCOATS I—Trench Style, verysmart and all the rage, made from specially proofed materials, check lined. PRICE £5 10/- to £8 19/6. RAINCOATS! —Trench Style in good quality all wool Gabardine, double and single breasted, reliable colours. PRICE £8 10/- to £lO 10/-. RAINCOATS!—The American PinchBack Style. The smartest Coat made. The front is single-breasted with long lapels. The back is pleated into a stitched down, belt at waist with long vent. A Stylish Garment. PRICE £8 19/6. George & Kersley, Ltd. MEN’S WEAR SPECIALISTS. WANGANUI. Public Notices. WANTED, QMART Girl foe Commercial Office; state experience and salary expected to “BOOK-KEEPER,” Care Herald Office, PAINTERS. \\rANTED Three good Painters; highest wages and good work. Apply FOREMAN, Queen’s Park School. DRAPERY. TAT'ANTED A Smart Junior for Millinery Department; one with two or three years’ experience preferred. Apply to THE MANAGER, GEORGE AND KERSLEY, LTD. BRUNSWICK DAIRY CO., LTD. AATANTED A Man to Cut Firewood. 1Y A pp } y to J, W, CRAWLEY, Chairman, IMPORTANT NOTICE. rPHE Wanganui Meat Freezing Company wish to advise customers that their Retail Butcher’s Shop, Victoria Avenue, will be Closed or; Saturday Afternoon, 28th inst., from 1 p.m., to permit, work being done which is impossible while trade is going on. Will customers please note and secure what they require before 1 p.m. By order. C. M. CRESSWELL, Secretary. ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. Wanganui Sub-Provincial District. THE QUESTION OF THE DAY; ARE ARMOUR AND CO. TO HAVE AN EXPORT LICENSE? Has been sent round to all Branches for consideration. A referendum of the members in this district is required. Every member is earnestly requested to attend the Meeting of his respective Branch. TANCRED COOPER, General Secretary, THE WANGANUI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE/MD BOARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited, to close with the undersigned on September 3rd, for the Position of Shorthand-Typ-iste to the above Board. Particulars may be obtained on application. L. V. KERBY, Secretary. DAIRYING PROPOSITIONS. 200 ACRES, 50 acres busk, when cleared all ploughable, all flat; 6-roomed house about 4 years old; freehold; road metalled. Price £23 10s per acre; £2OOO cadi. (173) 132 ACRES all grass, 12 acres turnips; well watered; 12 paddocks, fence post and wire; all flat; 8-roomed house* and every building necessary. Station 2{- miles, school and creamery on section. Price £46 per acre; £ISOO cash. (172) 90 ACRES all flat; freehold, small piece of shelter bush. Price £6O ’per acre. Reasonable terms. (171) 206 ACRES. Easily milk 40 cows, carries dry stock on balance, very fair dairying land., Freehold; good level metalled road to factory. Price £25 per acre; £IOOO cash. (170) STANLEY E. READ. AGENT FOR VENDOR, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, 76-78 RIDGWAY STREET. WANGANUI. ’Tboaea.-—Office: 503. Residence;; 584.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 1
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572Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 1
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