Business Notices. BAXaAMTOCOUG-H ELIXIE ■ _^4^^^ \ L'CCEPPFtL TEEATMET |T A Ch£ap^ Pleasant, * '4 chest and throat I Erer^TUAi R>MPnv^ /M dopted by thousands m trrtuTUAu rttMhUYi i/ar/n with the Wl wmnf/a "OST SIGNAL SUCCESS. 1..,' ' '.' BELIEF! fiffiSr^V -Jfflfflx\*\ SPEEDY CURE ! I^^JpTTrTTTTTrTrf'TTT^W^ The most Palatable Specific I WlfMaliiTi i ii »<» iii> T*fTmmi | For the nursery it is indispenstTW WCM) t^ON/ri-o^*" yv^~^iKM W S aWe > "° child refusin S to taie i<; » 4 \LWVrU\ MffWIC Fl I YIP ««K «*^wl ilst its effects are marvellous. I J^i^^Z^!^^. ?2WBK EstabUshed over a Quarter of a W J^g^feW^^ffiC«toy and patronised by all \ <tj(G\m «^fe(^if^ r MM Vm h^^cly Extolled by I^^3^^^V«) £vfX^\C^M A^^MEDlCAL, LEGAL, & CLERI rK¥Ge(otm'oiM CAL professions. m, 9^t% JCi M KA. i\ V Jut JS» MmMmßi claere } a scarcely a town in New Pa JISgM.. '.'■-'.■■■.,si,i,i, v i > ..... vl ■-S / *t^^^^^mßH / iland in which some extraordiWt&&lid FAD /Vftil/*IJ i&fftZWmlESiak W alleviation and prolongation. Wfti i •*' WW *' n 3*> W&iwffl ot ufe has not made £t POP" 2111 K. . BfiONCHITI9» ASTHMA, MP^*' a * niarvellous virtues have lifIAItSEMESS, WHOOPINC CQUCH^^^^ alreadT secured for i<J one of . th ® Wi ntPttirinrv neRBeATUiM/> WBmmBK highest positions in the annals of i,« E A OF BREATHING* The "Lung Preserver," pNDALC./*FFICTION3OJ : THELUNCS < M^^ D y virtue of its balsamic and g| BRODCHUEj TRAjQK^A. & Xh^^mmmS^L soothing properties, cannot be ffl i . ■ i . f■" ' 'WffßHmSfii, excelled as a soother of pulmonic W fieALf^/sia'Tomifs&iiWi^SijfsißMS^M^i""^^'' nor does like most lw *- DUO PUBIIC- §££AK£6§ ' ' yW^IM& °^ ne t^ ag hy patent pectorals, ,fe, ————'. wlmm&lmil™' 1^ 1 opium for their base, allay OtK^ft-ISScI 2.8 6(L 4e fid &l fis and vital activity at the 'W: PBCPABEO ONLY/ HY W^ml^M^ 6 effect of opium is to produce cm, .f n&y »T»Tr»"B» WlfflwffiiSkSi- torpid condition of the organs BMemoAL HaTT w.^,^i^rSc»*^H®' md: & given inacase of bronchitis jpjeDICAL HAI.t,VIOTOR[ASTaarJ|^^ {or instance, woxUd induce a contmtiISTCHURCHi ti.Z. jti^B^P diton very dangerous to life. Per- ; M^^BLtiHß^g^^^^^^f |V _^^jiM^mff^^ j^ T j^Cl^B^^P^' sons sufferingfrom bronchial affeo ons who take the "Lung~Preserver" will find the speedy effect to be-^ diminution of pain, owing to "subdued inflammation; and free and easy expectoration; first beauaethe mucous membranes are stimulated to throw the phlegm up; and, second because the medicine is adapted to thin the discharge before it leaves the lungs. It is pleasant to the palate and may be safely taken in any case. Sold by all Patent Medicine Vendors. IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS. Purchasers are requested to see that the packet of Lung Preserver offered for sale is afac-simile of the above drawing, and that the words" Baxters Lung Preserver, Christchurch," are blown on the Bottle, > Further, that the wrapper of each packet of "LUNG PRESERVER" ears th© Proprietor's Trade Mark and Autograph, along with the late Proprietor's gnatnr c. REFUSE ALL OTHERS AS COUNTERFEITS. S. B. WILLIAMSON fy Co., Wanganui Agents.
Business Advertisements■vr o t i c c P. LOFTUS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKEE, Campbell Place (Opposite ¥. Hall, Butcher), In thanking the public for past favours, wishes to intimate that he is still actively employed at Bootmaking of every description. Nothing comes amiss to him. Riding, Walking, and Running Shoes made. Repars neatly done, not cbbled. N. B.— Gents Boots Sewn Good fitting Only English leather used. i ■VTOTICE O|F EEMOVAL. F. HALL Begs to announce to the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has removed his Butchery Business from Campbell Place to those more central and commodious premises Ridgway- street, near Messrs Drummond & Alexander's), and hopes, by keeping the BEST MEAT obtainable, to merit a fair share of support. -. Customers waited on for orders daily, and promptly supplied. . P. HALL, IEEE TRADE BUTCHER"*, RIDGWAT- STREET, WANGANUI. 2 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. Established 1870, >. EVERY POLICY BUABANTEED BY THE STATE. The two prime reasons which have. led to the extraordinary bonuses which this office has been able to deolate have been Us ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT and its REMABKABLY FAVOUBABLB MORTALITY EXPERIENCE. "The Australasia Insurancs and Banking Record" says, — "If-, [the N. Z. Government office] posßesseuthe splendid advantage of operatiug 'n perhaps the healthiest country in the world." To tbis, coupled with ugid care in the selection of lives, has' been due the anprecedentedly low rate of mortality which the office haß enjoyed. Year by year the actual deaths have' fallen far ahort of what vras anticipated, and the funda thereby saved have all gone to swell the profits which at the last valuation (December, 1885) amounted in cash to more than— £242,000 Sterling. Preaent FUNDS over U MILLION FOUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £282,000. F. W. FEANKLAND, F.1.A., Bl Commissioner and Govt, Actuary. G-. B. H ° B N E E LAND, PBODUCE, AND ZNSUEANCE AGENT, M A NA I A. Medical Work. ~YX& CHASE, one of America's most ■M-P Renowned Doctors, earned a national reputation by his skill in Treatment of Diseases common to Women and Children. JNo Parent can afford to be without his Receipt Book. DX CHASE'S LAST RECEIPT BOOK AND HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN Is the Receipt Book of the day. It contains 865 closely printed pages, and about 3000 Receipts, including nearly 1000 Prescriptions lor all kinds of Diseases, and amongst them it gives hundreds of Simple Eemedies that can be used with, out expense by any intelligent parent In the Cooking Department will be found 40 different ways of making Bread, 70 Puddings, nearly 40 Pies, and several hundred Cakes, In fact, the Cooking 1/epartment is so simple, inexpensive tasty, and convenient that most peopl who have it consult no other. Db Chase was noted for his rigid economy, and tbe price of his book will be saved in a very short time by the use of his cooking receipts alone. Then it contains MischltANEOus Receipts on almost every other subject connected with domestic economy, the toilet, laundry, garden, and orchard, agriculture, stock-raising. And it gives minute iustructions for preserving all kinds of Fruit, as done in America; these alone aro worth the price of the book. Mr J.C.Fihmt, the Agent, is now in Wan- •> gunui taking orders. He will be pleased to show the Book to all without unduly pressing them to buy. Orders may be addressud to J. C. Finiey, Wanganui
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11696, 22 July 1890, Page 4
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1,020Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11696, 22 July 1890, Page 4
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