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"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE." If you feel unwell take at once a dose of THEY MAY SAVE YOU A LONG AND SERIOUS ILLNESS. They Cure Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headiohs, Loss of Appstite, Nervousness* avid a t hiv?.v end Stomach Com pi ints AUSTRALIAN MUTUAIi PJROVIDENT SOCIETY ACTUAL EXAMPLE** Of BONDS DECLARED ns at 31sfc December, 1896, on Whole-Life Policies effected during October, November, and Decbmhek, 1896. Policy No. Arb. Sum Aitured. Pr.nnium Pvl. 1890 Bo»ersion»rj VfoBUT •£ A fi. D. £ B h. 400,667 17 200 3 8 10 3 0 0 401,397 24 SOO 10 7 11 7 4 0 285,833 29 2003 47 1 8 28 10 0 ■401,3i0 34 100'J 26 17 6 13 It n 401/114 35 5"0 13 16 8 6 IB 0 401.199 49 600 21 15 0 6 2 0 Bonuses vest when policies have beeu two (2) years in force. Secure a share of the profits of the Australian Mutual Provident Society ffOR THE CURRENT YEAR, By effecting a Life Assurance Policy with that Office bnfore the close of the year. Note — The amount of PROFIT distributed among the Policy-holders for the ONE TEAR, 1896, exceeded Four Hundred and and Thirty- three Thousand Pounds Cash. |j§p° Remember the Name of Office and Address, because No Other Australian Mutual Office Divides Profits Yearly. Bianch Office-Customliouse-Quay Wellington EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary.

Mrs Hay wood, IN thanking her numerous customer?, drawß attention to the fact that »oe was the fitßt to inlrodace a Laundry Cart into Wanganui, and has been well pleased with the p itronage sbe has received from the leading residents of. the town. MRS HAYVPOOD has a reputation to insintain aa ao expeit Laundress, and ha? made arrangemesta for two Jaandcy girls fram Nottingham, England, for the ensuing snmmer season, when she will be able to " Spring clean " all her customers arpetß and Counterpanes at the lowest ■ price, aud promptly returned. Clothea Cleacei equal to Ne*. Agent — MHS SIDDLJB, Aveaue. WANGANUI Tailor, Outfitter, and bent's Mercer, IEYEEMAN, niNfDSAVOUB? to pleaao Everybody I ■^TENTDRKS to asßort thai U cannot! * bo snrpaaf ei for FIT or S CYJL.E ENTIKELY lays himself out to mppiy nothing but the newest Djsigns and Best Workmanship. TJEMiINING always in th» Eame JtA) place (opposite English Church.) MEANS to eclipse every oifcer'Tailor aud Mercer in Waoganui. AND DOJS'f TOO FORGET IT. ii ■' ■> NBYBUMAN, TATLOB, OUTFUTSR, & GENT'S MKHCEB, WANttANUI THE WANQANUI MEAT FBEEZLNG COMPANY (Ltd.) IMPORTANT TO FABMEBS. kjthe Com.'aoy, hsvinß coinp'eted esJL cepli.innl chipping arrangements, ard in a josilioa to iffar vtry favourable terms to those who nish to Freeze aad Ship on their ovtn acccuot. They are also prepared to purchase Fat Stock or every deEcrlptioa at hiehest market pricec The Cjnjrianj'B Buyers are Messrs Lewis Bayly, North, and Frederick Sois^d, Soata of Wanganui. Fu ther - particnlurs upon application V- the Cjo pmy'd LlHcp, "Victoria Avenne, "Wangonui. B. E. HIBBAEP, S-Jcretary. Wanganu', lstNovember. 1897. NOTIv E TO WOOL SHiPPfiEB. MESJIS J. If. HI-ANI.EY & CO., under c»utract with the Freight Keduo'.ioo Committsp, well despatch tbo foUowinc vessels from Wellngton to London during the c niing season . — Tbe ve/y Taf t on i well-ktqwi Australian vVr.ol Olipter Iron Sfcip' STEELINGSHIRE, 1220 tons register, classed 100 Al, and bu It in 1877 :; Tbis vessel h \B beou dockad for cleaning and painting in Adelaide. She will bo beithed st Wellington etuly in November, and will be despatched without fail eaiiy in December, in ample tima to al"h tha March ta'es. To bo immediately followed by the new Steel Ship KA VY, 2200 tona ragifitar, classed 100 Al, and built in 1191.;. This vessel in also being docked in Adelaide for cleaning and painting, BDd is guartnteed to nihke a fdtt passage. Both these-vesseh ere British-baill", and hold the very highest characters issued by Lloyd'a, No extra insurance pretuiucit, to pay for old ships or defective classifications. BATES OF JPEEfGIIT. 6-1 6 th o£ a penny per lb for greaey |J for slipa 7-16 th cf a panny psr 1b for waabec 1 • Application for spjce to be made to J. W. STANtiEY & CO.. Ounedm and Wellir gton. A. PENZHOLZ, CiNK, RUSH ».NO VVIOKEKWOhKEB, •- VICrOEIA AVEJIUB, (uppcete Bank of N.Z ) WAJTOANUI, A'Tholesalc acd EeUil. Orders PrcmpOy Attendad to. INSPECTION IrtVIT'SD. A. PENZHOLZ.

CHELMBFORD HOUSE READ OtliOW. SOJIB OP THE BARGAINS TO BE S£CCTB-D at the CHlfiiP I CA-iU .SALE | OS , HE 1 ? SPftlilO A\D SUMMER DRAPERY & CLOTHING ! Lamias' under Vests from 4Jd ehch Ladies'-Kew Sailor .Sbi-^iv Kjt . la 6d New Dre^g Riraps from ">§l • But' or Cl .tin f roTi U1 Id I2yd< Cream »nd Black Luce Fritting, Id New Fall Wet-, from 4J{ Lidi'es' White Handkerchiefs from Is Od - dczeD AH Linen Russia Crash Towelling, 3id , White Caliooo f .om 2=s 6 1 per dozen Lidioa' Wh'ta BtousiP, from U lid each The New Belt Basklsa horn 6d liadica Bl*ck Kibbed Hr-e from 6d pair Obildnn'ri Cream Ca'hinerj Socka. 4&dSwiss Embroiderieß, IHj Dress Buttons Id . Long T.ase CurtaiDS from 2a 6i pair Hew White Ivy Muslin from 4ii feY Dreas Prints from 2jd Bandits of Tape?, 12 pif-o^a for 4Jd A few lengths coloured Silks from 6d Lineo -Batons, 6ii d'Z3n; in Bunches for Cretboones from 3Ji Art MuUics from 2^3 Birgsioß in Tatkis^ owels from tl 1 New JJioo A.ntimic;assera from HA 70-inch Unbioßched Sheeting from 7Jd Xhe Wonder— Lades' Corsßtß f mm 23 Alt Tiiaen £ervet(e< from 4a 6 i dozan liadie3* ">Vhite Muelin Apronpfrom 9d 6d li-trgO b'z-j Couriturpanos (white), 3s 9d 70-inch Whitn l'wili Sheeting, lOJd Childran's Bibbad Hoaa, 41 1 4A-inA Black Cftshm^tp, Ifi Ohildreu'o Kic'aforas from In Tha New Dress Materials from 4j lid flrose ' . fJrey S jiioia from 2 . 6a 12 yda All Wool Nun'sClocLs, 4bi Children's White Saa B-nneta, Is New Tible Covo-s from 23 6d eiuh Check Apion Cli-tbe f om 5Jd New T.nlot Covers fcim 10J«l Al , L'nen Damisfe Tab 1 ing, Is 3d K£:K,Ca 9 JiaalCre PJD , 6 d Mattra^B TickiDg horn 61 MiHinery and Dtfsamaking Orders rxaoSon the Most Reasonable Terms. Dl VECT IMPOETaU, Waagantt'. ißSpected Meat. MITCHELL ' AND CO. BEG to retpectfally remind the public hat ALL MEAT Now sUuoWorcd on tbeir premiteß at Aramobo i ? s till«d in the presence of a HEAT INSPECTOR , <lulj appointed by the public themselves ; therefore, all V^_ Boub may BEST ABSUIiE^ta«tno MEaT diaessad or nt&t for human conßumption ■cm p«sih:y be cff^od to the public, oithor Pieah. Cnrad, or Preferred in tins Having initiated the SCHEME OF INSPECTION (the first of its kind, I believe, in th« olony) at Rtwrt personal espanee , I hope the public .will oppteoiate it, and continne liberally extended to me in the past. I also wish to ictimato that all msal col at Messrs Caddy & Co.'s of Bidewfty Street, is also hlaughteredanc pr^arid ai my Aramsbo premiscß, aac tbat, therefore, Mr Caddy's patrons w,l enioy the same protection and security w the ma .ter of obtaining Prime andWh lesoina Meat Thanking tho pabue r paa a ffattrv < and hoping for a contiiiuaccehepfeamo * BI TtfuMAS MITCHELL. " B MITCHELL AND CO., NOTICE. •TO Bll'CHKiii>r~cJ fi ' J ' 1 ' ljßliS ' ANI OIBE'-ia. TBE undersiguou are CASII Pur chasirs of ft ooi, Hides, Sheep Skict 'Tftllow, &c, and «'•! (jivinjr thahißhas possible prices] Ho^an & Durie, WOOL, (iililN. A^D GENRUAL PEOVISrOisT MERC % * NTS, TAVLOEVILLE ; VTaßCiinuir

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 23 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 23 December 1897, Page 4