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l____«*aMW**W*«M«~«""*'~'">^» l "* M "'* nWM '* I"'*^1 "'*^ "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE." - If you feel unwell take at or\ee a dose of THEY MAY SAVE YOU A LONG AND SERIOUS ILLNESS. They Cure Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Loss of App.tite. Nervousness, and a I Xjiver and Stomach Complaints. Manufacture'', only i-t VS. NcwGxft-rcJ Sfc . 1.-*n<luii ; SuLi u.. u.U Oiia-iis-ls .**.* .1 "cdiciiic Vendors AUSTBALIAN MUTUAL PKOVIBEIVT SOCIETY ACTUAL FXAMPZiEb Of BONDS DECLARED as afc 31sfc December, 1896, on Whole-Life Policies effected during October, November, and Dbcbmhek, 1896. Policy No. Age. Bum A-rurad., Pr."tnium P-xit. 18S6 Bevetßionary Sonus £ £ f. p. £ s ii. 400,667 17 200 3 8 10 3 0 0 _01,H97 2*4 500 10 7 11 7 4 0 266,-3*? 29 200'J 47 1 8 28 10 0 401,3*9 „ 34 1000 26 17 6 ' 13 14 0 401,-tM 36 B^O 13 16 8 6 16 0 401.109 49 600 21 15 0 6 2 0 Bonuses vest when policies bave been two (2) years in force. Secure a share of the profits of the Australian Mutual Provident Sopiety FOR THE' CURRENT YEAR, By effecting a Life Assurance Policy with that Office .before tbe close of •*•= . • " the year. Note— The amount of PRO-SIT distributed among the Policy-holders for the ONB TEAR, 1896, exceeded Four Hundred and and Thirty three Thousand Pounds Cash. t§§P Remember the Name of Office and Address, because No Other Australian Mutual Offioe Divides Profits Yearly. Bianch Office-Oustomliouse-Quay Wellington EDWARj-, W. LOWE, Resident Secretary.

CHELMSFORD HOUSE EEAD B' LOW. SOME O-T THE BARGAINS TO BE S_CUB'D nt tha CHbSP CASH SALE 01? NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY _ CLOTHING I Ladies* nnder Vests from 4ld each Ladies' hew Sailor Straw Hats, ls 6d New Dress Gimps i torn 9 _l Butler Cl'ith-* from la lld I2vd< • Cream ond Black Lnce Failing, ld . New Fall Ket *, from 4^l Ladioa' White Handkerchiefs from ls 9d '•dcJSBP „.' „,, AU Linen Russia Crash Towelling, 3-Jd White Calicoe Lom 2s 6. i per dozen Ladiea' Whits Blousw, from 1» lld oach The New Belt Baakles from 6d Ladies BUck Ribbed Hos-e from 6d pair OhildrinV Cream Cashm°r<i Socka. 4i*i Swiss Embroideries, Hd; Dross Buttons ia. --- : Ling* Lase Curtains fwm 2i 6i pair New White Ivy Muslin from 4JI New Dress l?rint3 fro n 2Jd Bandies of Tapes, 12 pi-ci-8 for.4jd A few lengths coloured Silks.froin 6d Linen^utons; 6d d-z-jn j in Bunches fur ifaw Crettbnne** from 3ii Art Muslins from 2-Jd Bargains in Tuikiss owels from li i New Lisa Antimaciosseraf com 4Jd 70-inch Unbleached Sheetißg from 7*Sd The Wonde- — Ladies' Corsets fioin 2s AB Linen EerveUe» from 4s 6-i dozan Ladie3* White Muslin Aproni* from Od 6d Lirge s Z) Countsrpane^ (white), 3s 9d 70-inch Whito I'wili Sheeting,- lOJd Children's Biook Ribbud Hose, 4_*4 _4-i_-ih B act Cashmsrf, Is Children's fioaforos from lo The New Dress Materials from 4. lld dcess Grey Sjlioia from 2* 6d 12 yda All Wool Nun's ClotLs, 4J I Children's Wbite Bun Bcnnrte, Is New Table Covers from 2-s 6d eii.li Check Apioh Clotfs f *om 54d -New Toilat Covers from 10|d Ail Linen Daman!-* Tabling, ls 3d Men'.* Shins fr.im ls 93 . Pijk, Blub, BUck.sCardinal Crepon, 6d i-attrats Ticking from 6d Millinery and Dressmaking Orders executed on Tho MoEt Uoaaonable Terma. P. LOVEDAY, DIuEOT IMVOBTER, Waoganui. Inspected Meat. MITCHELL AND CO. BEG to respßctf ully remind the pnblic hat ALL MEAT Now slaughtered on tbeir premises et Aramoho is hilled in tho presence of a MEAT INSPECTOR, duly appointed by tho public themselves ; therefore, all persons may RESTABSUKEOtbftthoM__T disessud or rinflt for human consumption e*»n psssib'y be c-ff-ared to tho public, either Fresh. Cured, or Preserved in tins Having initiated tbe "~ -86HEME OF INSPECTION (the first cf it3 kiud, I believe, in the olony) at ereat persjnal expense, I hope the public will ujsprociata it, and continue tho support bo liberally extended to mo m the p*at. * I aUo wißh to intiaiato lhat all ment eol afc Messrs Caddy ft Co.'s of IS-d--ivay Strest, isalßOblsughtetTiagrj*" prepared *c^ tnv_ -^xsmitSfr^roinm'B, and **~~^£K£t, therefore", Mr Caddy's patron-* will enjoy fche s-ime protection and Gocunty io the ma. tar of obtaining Prime andWirlesom- Moat. Thanking tho.jraoiio r pas •_ ffattrv o and hoping for a continusscebeofsamo I am, kc, THOMAS MITCHELL. F ° B MITCHELL AND CO., NOTICB. TO BUTCHERS. /SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. THE nnderr-'gnod are CABH Purchasers of VVooJ, Uideo, Sheep Skins, Tallow, 4c, and nre givinpr the highest possible prices] Hogan <s_ Durie, WOOL, GRAIN. AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, TAYLORVILLtfWaagauui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 22 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 22 December 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 22 December 1897, Page 4

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