TX7-INGXNUI PJHLTO MJ3EUM OP.l^ WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission-- One Shilling. WILLIAM yAL_K, lItARMACEUTICAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST. (By Bxaminatipn), I- TORIA ANENUB, WANGANUI. Prescriptions Prepared from the Purest of Drugs only. ELIXIR CASCARA PAGRA.DA. — for habitual Constipation, Is 6d per bottle QUININE AND IRON TONIC - For IjeDeral weakness, nervous depression, ami Injs of appetite, 2s 6d per battle WA'IEK'.'R SOF CEMENT— For repairing all goods of an India-rubber nature VEGETABLE TOOTH POWDER-The best for whitening the teeth, Is 6d per battle WORM CHOCOLATES, Is per Box. MR BROOKFIELD'S TOOTH POWDER and MOUTH WASH kept in stock. VETERINARY CHEMIST. RED Balls, Condition and Worm Powdtrf, Embrocations, Drenches, &c, . freshly prepared for all cases. ■ and ABSORBENT BLISTERS for hard swellings, &c > freshly, prepared. Active; certain ;-uever fails. RED LOTION— Eat cure tor Greasy Heels, 2s 6d per.bottle. (JAMBKIDGE EMBROCATION - For Wind Gall, Spraine, and thickening of the tendons, 2s 6d per bottle PONONGA ELECTRIC BELTS, for nervous and spinal complaints. . Male or female. • . ' WILLIAM SAI-EK, PHARMACEUTICAL, ' VETERINARY , AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, , • Vitcoria Avenue (opposite tho Conven.t) WAKGAKUI • ' " [CARD.I np O T4COBSEN ARCHITECT. ■ Temporary Offices :— No. 3 Victoria Chambers, •AVENUE M E O. W. 8K155?B K155? DENTIST, WELLINGTON. Persons requiring Artificial Teeth (with or without the extraction of stumps) should consult Mr Bridge. leeth inserted on the latest principles at very low charges. Country patients « ill save expenses. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. Special attention is paid to making every operation, including stopping, actually painless. A small book concerning your teeth fosted Free on application. Appointments may be made by letter or telegram, -|*/r US I C A L ANNOUNCEMENT VIOLIN, HARMONY, AND C JUNTERPOINT. Mr James L. Beck (Associate Diplomee College of Violinists, London, Senior Certificated Honours (Harmony), Trinity College, Lon., late pupil of Eugene Polowaski, Esq , Editor of London " Violin Time?," and James L. Gregory, Esq., Mus. Bac., L. Mus. T.C.L.F.C.0.), Having returned to Wanganui after a two years' course of musical study in England, is now prepared to receive pupils for tuition in above subjects. Fees (advance) —Two Guiueas par term (two lessonß weekly.) Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams. Applications received %t H. Collier and Oo.'s Music Warehouse, Victoria Avenue. ILBEY'S DRY GIN. Eminent physicians recommend it. Extraordinary Clearing-out _OJf— Boots and Shoes. BARGAINS THE OBiJER OF THE DAY — AT — AINSWOJiTH'S CORNER BOOT SHOP, j VICTORIA AVENUE. Evervbodv Known It.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 2
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392Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 2
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