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THE L&TEST OF MODERN SEWING MACHINES SPBOItf-fc MBINUFACTURED FOR NEW ZE-MfAND The Wonderful _ BEALE TORP SEWING MACHINES^ SIMPLE JPEEDY, SrRONG* EXPaRT.~j " Theyhardihi MOST r'cBFEOr MECH -VNISM of any Michine extant. TSey WORK. ALMCSX 'NiUDIBLTf, and owing to thair bsing COSaTaUCTBD di the BSST AVAILABLE MATERIAL*, and ONDER SPECIAL EXPJEBI i SUPERVISION they EXCELL ALL OTHERS , LATEST APPLUNOE3, FREEI.-tSTaDroriOTS. SPECIAL GUAR VM PEE i .' Easy Terma of Payoianb. G »ta10.?u93 etc. on applioatioa, j The Naumann 1899 Cycles, I " Thecheap-3^FIRITGRJ. : b BO F ( - 103 »v New Ze»la*iJ, ~% \ - The BEALE MAIL CARTS, tift^t Engliah aad Coifciaeaoal,D33!gas. Th<s BEALE MANGLES. ",Ta3 cheapest in Wanganui. EALE, j vi E WANGANUI. j M. W'osidex-ful IMre-Oloin-Skf " PILLS For Bilious and Nerrous Disorders,- snch as Wind and. Paia in the Stomaoh, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after mala, Dizzineee and Drovsinese, Cold Ohills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortntaa of Breath, Costiven«ss, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreamy said all Nervous and Tremhling Sensations, &c Thb jhbst Dosb wiix oivb ebli» ik twbntt minutes. Thi»; is po fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they wIU be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEEOHAM'S FXLL3, taken as direoted, will quickly restore females te completa health. They promptly remore any obstruction or irregularity of tha ayatem. Fcr • "Weak Stomacii ; .Impaired, Digestien ; Disordered Liver ; they act like magic. A few dgses wili work wonden upon tho Vital Organs ; Strengthoolsg &• Muscular System : restoring tho loDg; lost Comp)e-d-m ; bringing baok ths keen edge oi appetite, and r arousing with the Rosebud or Health the' wholi phtsiouj zr-sbot ef the human frame, these ar* "faota admitted by thousands in all classes oi society, and one •! the beat guarantee* to th* Nerrous and debilitated is that Bsxlubx'4 PUU havt (At Largut SOU qfuny Patent Mtdieini in flu vtrit I -full dirootionß with each boz. Prepared only by THOMAS BEHOHAM, St. Helens, Lanoaahlre, Hnglin& Boli* t.etymhm., in Boxwg^td., is. 11<L, and 3a. M each - *" I SOCIAL NEEDS. | gj Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, and how- M B ever much we may rack our brains to discover satisfactory ||_ ' g eolutionsof them, there is at least one— and -certainly nni W, Bj lhe least important— province, in which the solution bas j© 1 Eg t( - e '-* -ound. For is not the «westion " "What is our best f§« SB davy beverage?" of imponnmce to all classes of society? M ■ S il\ n . d Is an V other answer to thit question possible, from ll f& «^ disinterested persons, than " Van Houten's Cocoa " > It >» KW m mill Tfr lS ? ote whol ?- crne thail any other drink, it is nourishin-r S^at^mWi y^^rnm and . .ca y t0 a -g"l ; refreshing, without acting injurious)? *H_^^ Mj| °l\ the nen-ous system, hi ths way that Tea, Coffee, and ]Slfa___£_il mjFGtßggfiQ Other dnnks do ; and its delicious flavcr in no way palls ■F-'S^ll §| 0^ r~ ,p . taste a " er continually using the cocoa. As records mt W B experience, not at all dear to use. "" ' ""'" " [fr What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as ~* H| easily as the above one ; but their answers require a great iW H| deal of thinking about. Those who are busy thinking if B ? them, cannot do better than take a cup of Van SB j BB Houten's Cocoa daily, as for helping the brain-worker it is g[ I ■ 1 JAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. I 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 28 October 1899, Page 4

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611

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 28 October 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 28 October 1899, Page 4

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