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X X X THE 011KAT DIFFICULTY A x ■ x X AT' FLUTTER TIME X X X X Is to find :i word ami a sjwce X X fur evnyihinif, t-ud the only X X conulusiuii we can come to is. X X g'.vo precedence to matters or X X miter.als of interest to the X X greatest number. ■ X X A X i?oine Impressions c;;n be Uiitii X X tnxl from the following :— X :\ x X DAMASK X X X X 50-inch wide Loom, ordinary X X l-uico 1/3, Kile price 1/- X X 58-incii wide Loom, ordinary X X price 1/11, sale price l/6i X X 64-inch wide Loom, ordinary X X pries 1/lli, sale price X X 1/7. X X • 68-inch wide Loom, ordinnry X X price 2/6, sale price X X 1/114 X X £6-inch wide Loom, ordinnry X X price 2/6, sale price 1/11 X X 60-inch wide Loom, ordinary X X price 2/9, sale price 2/3. X X. 72-inch wide Loom, ordin- X X. ary jjrice 3/11, sale X X price 3/3. X X This Department is X X .X X "A Hot Coiner" during X X X X FLtTTER TIME, X X At X X X X E. D. SMITH, X x x X Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. X X X X XXXXXX XXX X PIANOS & ORGANS. Mr Marryatt, representing the Dresden IMaco Company is now in Wanganui. He will call on prospec ive clients, and explain the excellence of the Company's Tim* Payment System. A splt-ndid stock ri famous English and German Pianos has been opened up. All Pianos and Organs are quoted at Wellington prices. T\RESDEN piANO }riO WANGANUI. W. HALL, ' Eepresentaiive. . Wellington, Head Office. M. J. BROOKES Manager . Is :. . j ELITE -FLAG '( IVER pURE (R«gißterwT • »UES THE LIVER >o HEALTH] ACTIVITY. The Liver is such an important orgai that whenever it becomes disorasred am inactive all the- other digestive, assimila tive, and excretory organs are Ji.kewisi affected. On account of this, sufferer from a deranged livsr are likaly: to hi troubled with dyspepsia, corstipimion, am the nervousness, biliousness, headache, in Bomnia, laagnor, and low spirits trt,ese dis tressing disorders give rise to. This beiiu 4.h0 case, it will be apparent that )n otdei to enjoy eyea fair health it isi jiectifjarj th.it "theu'liver be kept in "a V>ound,"activ.( coiiditiun. BLUE FLAG Cennseu iiii'd Stimulates a Sluggish Liver an.l removes' Dyspepsia, Constipation, IJil luusness, uud other Digest rye Derange ■ ments. . B L U J& FLAG restores ■% Disoi-Jered Liver to healthy ac tivity by cleansing it of the poisonous mat i-fiM winch have dogged it and rendered n KluKKiih. With' this accomplished, th< other digestive organs arf mmle lit to per form their functions, witu the vesult thai ihs Dyspepsia and Conptiputiou and theii various symptoms speedi y disappear, anc theiH is :m immediate increase in menta uu-. bodJy strength anrf .activity. BLUE FLAG IS THE REMEDY k,i all disorders of the digestive organs. Without causing the sligh-est discomfort, " 'jimkly lemoves pjhunou,i acciunuliiticns in tLo system, and by stimtiatiun' the flow of the (liiestive juices, makes digestion t'.isier, nasimii.itivo more certain, aud -et.u>;f\ation mole complete. If you iif.i tr.auMed witli ony, CU-aiach. L.ivor, ov Kidney Aihiients, try' v' course of CLUE ' F L/A G ', ■ wliich will triable you to sacitre speedy aim •ifininiicnt relief, and no possible injurj tin be derived from t& use', s even by tht ?nngest chi.d. PKILE—2/6 PER BOI*ILE. ■• * or Ealo by cjl Chemists icd Storekeepers. Manufactured only bj E,' Tl/T ■ (OATENUY, { . .LVl* pfiVTl-^BY, ' r ' CHEMIST; . „ ■ . , '..' WAXOAS.UI. - ! ' - .AGENT K)'ll ■ .IANADIASCJ'iiA W L E .' GOUT-AND KHEUMA-TIC (JURE. AT Ihe request of numerous1 fomipp patajL n-ns, 1 liavt t'ecided to visit Wuuga--1.111 on a TUNING TOUlt, and shall be 'pivpired tv Tune, Kepulote and T>eriovaU I'i.iiKis (in iind lifter 27th 'December. All I's'lers requested to bu snont to Mr A 1). Wil is, .Si -.tiniier, Wnnpanui. '>" j:d\v:n j. king, SEprti. V'lnlin Dow < I'rpnirpil. • . • "" ' A few Choice Violin Strings IJ. J KIN O AX 1) SO M ; Cha'ipest and Best Variety of Sheet and Uiok Music in Wellington Ordors taken 27.i. Willis Street. Welling ton. Private Address, Mr N. Meuli Victoria Avenue. I FOR .'f\ \ YEARS 1 PT4 S3 BBEB R| (TJBPh iagefa I MOATE&GqsJ .

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 2