v MISS AUSTIN, —DRESSMAKES,— Victobia "Avenue, Wanganui. CJTlNote the Address— OVER MISS CLARK'S, (Side Entrance. TUST RECEIVED. A larga shipment of the Newest Designs of Paperhangings from 4d per piece. I have also a large stock of White and Bed Lead Oil, Turpentine, Scrim, Tin Tacks, • Tape, Varnishes, Glass, Enamel Paints, Bevelled Mirror Glass, Windsor and Newton's Artists Goods j in fact everything connected with tho trade kept in stock, at lowest prices. Inspection invited. a J. D. TUSTIN, (Next J. Paul and Co.'s.), AVENUE. aTeT^itohen. PHARMACEUTICAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST By Examination), [Established 1858] DIRECT IMPORTER. All Drugs and Chemicals used of guaranteed purity and strength, and of English Manufacture. A Large Stock of Homoaopath'ic Medicines always on hand. A. E. X's Cough Expectorant is an efficacious remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all affections of the lungs. Price, 2s 6d per bottle. My r,Bßtilles Vocales for the voicejand throat are unequalled. My treble distilled Lavender Water is excellent as a perfume and forjthe toilet. |A." E. KITCHEN,' PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Victoria Avenuk,« WANGANUI. IK.B. —As I reside on the premises, medicines may be obtained at nicht. mhe pharmacT •WILLIAM. SALEK, PHARMACEUTICAL.& DISPENSING CHEMIST (By Examination,), Successor to R. G. Burn. Ten years dispensing in leading establishments of Christchurch, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru, and Ashburton. Physicians prescriptions carefully and accurately prepared from tho purest of drugs only. A fre3h supply of Traps, Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet Requisites no<v arriving Quinine and Iron Tonic, an elegant Preparation for Los 3of Appetite, Nervous Depression, and for giving tone and vigour to an overworked system. Hair Stimulant, for cleansing, softeniner, and strengthening the growth of the hair. Waterproof Cement, for repairing Gum Boots, Waterproof, and all articles _pi an india rubber nature. Congh Pectoral, an efficacious remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all affections of th<9 chest. As 1 reside on the premises medicines can be obtained throughout the night by ringing night bell. "WILLIAM SALEK, ■\TETERINARY T ETERINAJJY "UhEMIST, Having served three years with an experienced Veterinary Chemist, and received a thorough knowledgo of prescribing for the diseases of Horses and Cattle, s prepared to freely give advice on the same. The following are some of my preparations, as used by John Grigg, Esq., Long Beach-Estate:— Bed Lotion, certain cure for cracked and greasy heels, 2s 6d per bottle. Wound Balsam, for cuts and wounds in horses, especially jagged cuts from barb wire. . Embrocation, for wind gall, sprains, thickening of the tendons, &c. White Oils, for sore shoulders and core back. Colic Drench, sure cure for Gripes, Colic, and Flatulency in horses. Horse Blisters, freshly prepared, action guaranteed. "WILLIAM S^EK, PHARMACEUTICAL, VETERINARY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, Avenue (opposite Convent), Wanganui. -VT O T I 0 K F. DEXTER, —FURNISHING CABINETMAKER— AND UPHOLSTERER. I GOOD DESIGNS. GOOD MATERIALS. GOOD WORKMANSHIP. The'best place to get Pictures Mounted and Framed. Just above Guyton Street. OEVES REASONS WHY DiWSON.S WHISKY IS THE BEST. Ist. Because it is not sold under any fictitious name or brand, but comes from a distillery which for over 80 years has been' celebrated for the purity of its products iiud. Because it is recommondod by the medical faculty as being tho Finkct Whisky over imported. 3rd. Because tho leading Analyst in Scotland pronounces it to be the purest and most wholesome spirit he has ever analysed. 4th. Because the sale 3in Australia have steadily iocieasad until they are now the largest of any brand of Whisky imported. sth. Because it comes from the far famed Glenlivet District, the premier whisky-producing district of Scotland. Oth. Because there is not a headache in a hogshead, thus proving it to bo thoroughly matured. 7th. Because it never varies in quality, an Pofpr Dawson, tlio great distiller, has built tho laroert vat in tub world, so that its exceptional quality may ba maintained
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11703, 13 December 1892, Page 2
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