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0 pOUIEBi /I O Piano and Organ Importers, Tuners and t!enairers, nvite the attention of tho musical public io their large and carefully selected stock of Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, &c, A i. vhich may bo obtained on +, O J E.TWO, irTHRKE TEAR!?' TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM. Tho advantages of their system are as ollcws : — ] a The Instrument is delivered on payment of a small deposit to the purchasor, whether residing in town or country. 2. No further cost is incurred beyond the instalments for the time agreed on. 3. First class Drawing-room Pianos by celebrated makers may be obtained from 20s per month. High-class American Organs and Harmoniums by the best makers from _5s per week. 4. Should the purchaser wish to pay for the instrument sooner than originally agaeed upon, he may do so, when a substantial discount will be allowed. 5. Should the purchaser desire to change the Piano or Organ for ono of a better class within six months, he may do so when the price paid (less a small amount for depreciation) will be allowed. 0. Wo only sell Instruments by makers of acknowledged standing. 7. Shoddy German Piano 3 with highsounding bogus names form no part of our stock. This is a matter that concerns intending purchasers, as thoro are many of this class of this class of instrument sold by firms who should know bettor, therefore purchasers cannot be too much on thenguard. H. COLLIER & CO. have special advan tages in judging and selecting instruments for the New Zealand trade, as they tune and repair thousands of Pianos every year, and their tuners make periodical reports as to the wearing qualities of every different make. The instruments are thus seen in actual use from being new to 20 to 30 years old. The purchaser who buys from H. COLLIER & CO. also receives the advantage of their j knowledge. All instruments are guaranteed. PIANOS from 30 Guineas. ORGANS and HARMONIUMS from 10 Guineas. Pianos let out on Hire. Old Pianos taken in exchange, and full value allowed, Pianos and Organs Tuned and Kepaired by experienced Tuners. H. COLLIER & CO., Piano and Organ Importers, Wanganui, Palmerston, New Plymouth, and Nelson. TONDON HOUSE. VICTORIA AVENUE. W. R. REMINGTON, Peopbietob. For a First Class Assortment of Men's Mercory try London House. For a Choice Selection of Ties, Scarves Handkerchiefs, and Collars, try London House. For really Good Value in Men's White and Regatta .Shirts, try London House. . For really Good Cotton Crimean and Union Shirts, try London House. For Men's, Boya' and Youths' Clothing of Every Description, try London House. For the Bost Value in Men's Hats, try London House, W. R. REMINGTON, LONDON HOUSE. • Avenue. CLAFHAM'S CONSUMPTION CURE It has been recently intimated that a new and successful method of testing pulmonary and constitutional fdisease had boen discovered by Mr Herbert Clapham, practising medical botanist, of Nelron, and with a view of proving its efficacy an offer was made to the City Council of treating any patient suffering from consumption nominated by them ree of ccst Tho moans of successfully earring out this treatment have now been perfected and Mr Clapham is how able to treat patients suffering from the above mentioned diseases with every prospect of a favourable result. Of course tho dotails of this method are kept private, but for general information it is sufficient to state thatmagnetism plays nn important part. He employs a power over which he lias complete control, utilizing eloctricty in a peculair manner, and by this wonderful power not only are the goi ms of the disease attacked and removed, but the system is generally restored to its pristine vigor. It is not, as in Dr. Koch's treatment, necessary to attack the disease with microbes, the effect of which treatment has in many cases been more disastrous to the patient than the original diseaso. It is only after many years study in Hydro-electropathy and tho science of killing disease that this method of treatment has been perfected, and in a very short time it will be made known through out the whole worH, when Mr Clapham will have the satisfaction of knowing tha' his labours of many years have not beon psent in vain. A FUNNY GAME. A few friends met the other night in a Newton n store to spend a jovial evening, but as they were all teetotallers and none of them drank anytihng stronger than Clemonts Tonic, drunkenness was out of tho question. Mac proposed a game at euchre, and Jones said they had bettor play for something just to t;ive tho game an interest and make it lively, but limes were hard so they did not care to play for money. Smith, however, spied a box o Fletcher's billious and liver pills, and pro* posed that each time a man was beaten ho should tako a pill, and this made tho game lively and the fun was fast and furious. Simpson swallowed five, Jones goo away with four and Smith and Hopkins two each and Mac got off scot ree. The game terminated by a general exodus at 3 a.m., for Dr Fletcher's pills never labour in vain. They are the best and mildest pills made and are sold by all choinists and druggists everywhere ; being a positive, safe, and reliable cure for con stipation, liver complaint, headachp, &c. They always give satisfaction. The proprietors give away .£SO (in seven prizes) at Xmas, for the seven first nesrest guesses 1 sent in, as to how many of theso pills a largo Clements Tonic bottle (now full) holds. A guess form is around every box, and all such forms are eligible for this competition that come from around abox. Ono box of Fletcher's Pills proves their virtues and they can be obtained everything at le, or post freo 13 penny stamps F. M. Cleirents, Newtown, N.S.W. 1 THERE IS ONE THING every housewife should know, and that is Hkrcules Baki no Pcwdee is the best. Why? it is tho cheapest because tho bjst for making bieads, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, &c. Beautifully light and wholesome. In Pd and Is tics. From al' grrneprp WANTED Known — Men's, Women'a and Children's Canvas Shoo blso, Tennis and Sand Shoes, suitable for tho season, a ; J'\ Wilson's, the Avonuo.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11540, 19 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11540, 19 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11540, 19 May 1892, Page 4