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TXTHAT T\O -yOU miIINK? Of Men's Good Strong Working Boots for 9/9 TTSTHAT I^o "yOU FTIHINK.? Of Ladies' Fine Chrome Shoes, with Patent Toes, for 3/9. "TTyiIAT "TiO YOU rpIINK? Of Gents' Walking Boots for 9/6. TXTHAT j-\O yOU fTIHINK? Of Ladies' Glace Button Shoes, with Patent Toes, 7/AX TTTHAT "T\O yOU mHINK? Of Ladies Oxford Walkia® Shoes for 7/11. These arc just a JJ'sv of the Lines to be seen at WTT "DTD 71 /HITY *DOOT O HOP, Come along and have a Look at them. Telephone 211. U m H E T)INGLEADE R t>." RHAY (late H. Black), Watchmaker ■4 and Jeweller, Avenue, is now showing his fine Xmas Stock specially imparted for the season! WATCHES! XXTATCHES! JUST arrived, "THE MINER'S Watch, direct from Lancashire. Heavy cased, airtight cases. Three Years' guarantee.. From Rotheram's Factory, Coventry—Ladies' and Gients' Gold and Silver Watches. Exceptional value. CHEAP WAT CHES! I KS Each, made to order, in Nic- "1 KS J-tf kel Oases, Strong, Reliable, JLt/ thorough timekeepers and guaranteed! THE RINGLEADERS. RINGS—A magnificent assortment in Diamonds, Opals, Sapphires, *and other Settings at all prices. Wedding Rings and Keepers- specially manufactured to suit customers. BROOCHES—Hundreds, showing lovely designs and low prices. Gold Chains, Bangles, Studs, Links, Pins, Charms, etc., etc., in great variety. STERLING SILVER GOODS—Nanicure Sets, Nap. Rings, Butter Knives, Cruets, Purses, Thimbles, Nut Crackers, Afternoon Teaspoons, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Requisites, Pencils", Much Boxes, Buckles, Sugar and Cream Teapots, Cake Baskets, etc., etc., suitable for 'Xmas Gifts. "THE RINGLEADER"—THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS. Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairs by Experienced Workmen. R. HAY, (Late Hugh Black), WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, AVENUE, WANGANUI. THIiTAUSIRALIAN WIDOWS' hVSD LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ltd Established 1871. Accumulated Funds exceed £1,350,000 Annual Revenue exceeds £220,000 Reserves based upon the "Severest Standards known to Actuarial Science." Claims- paid immediately upon Proof of Death and Title. Novel and Attractive Forms of Assurance, appealing especially to those who desire to combine Investment with Family Provision. EXAMPLE—£I3 Is 6d annual Premium secures to a person aged 25 (1) In case of Death, £500, with Profits (2) In case of survival to age 60, Cash Payment of £500, with Profits. Combined with the above is Exemption of Payment of Premium when the Assured is either temporarily or permanently in>fpj,citated by either, Accidental Bodily Injury, or by Illness, or by Mental Derangement. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: John Guthrie Wood Aitken, J.P., Chairman (Messrs Aitken, Wilson and Co., Merchants, Wellington). Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull (Messrs W. and G. Turnbull and Co., Merchants, Wellington). Walter Fell, M.D., Oxford, M.RC S-, London. WANGANUI: Local Adviser • .< C. J. WRAY, District Agent: OSWALD COATES, Taivpo Quay. Head Oifice New Zealand, 6, Customhouse, Quay, Wellington. V. H. BAXTER. AUSTRALIAN »fe(JTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. rpniS Society is prepared to Lend Money JL on First-Class Freehold City and Country Securities, at 4£ per cenfe. Liberal Mortgage Deed gives power to Repay portions of Loan during term. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the Society's District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington. 27th April, 1900. G. P. FRANCIS, District Secretary, Wanoranni. / IAMPBELL r\lL TJINGINE." Proofs olf Excellence: Awarded GOLD MEDAL at the Paris Exhibition. Larger sale than any other Oil Engine in the World! Mr A. Broodbelt, Rongotea, writes:—■ October 23rd, 1900. Dear Sir,—The 12 b-h-p portable 'CAMPBELL" Oil Engine with which you oupplied me has now been working two months and has given me entire satisfaction, and its simplicity is such that, although wo had had no prvious experience oil engines, my son and I were able to ut it together and start it without asistance from anyone. The hardest work .ye are doing with it is to rip foot boards (for butter boxes), which it does at an average of 20 feet per minute with continuous roller feed. We can also work a planTi', a rip saw, and a small circular saw together, and the engine does this work with the greatest ease. It is a beautifully finished engine, gives no trouble, and gives more satisfaction in every way than the "team engin we had at work previously. As regards consumption of oil, when working at full power it consumes barely seven gallons of oil a day, and has with lighter loads. There is no doubt that the "CAMPBELL" is an excellent engine.— Yours faithfully, A. BROADBELT. One may be seen working in my shop, ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI. N. ANDREW, Sole Agent. GT> A I N T O N, GREENGROCER, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Arriving Every Day. . | Importer of all the Leading English Lines of Confectionery, including CadWury, Rountree and Fry's Chocolates. Summer Drinks Kept in Stock. Address-.—Guy ton Street (opposite the Infants' School.) r\ OLDSMITHS' TT ALL WATCHMAKERS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. On Hand— A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. Repairing in ail its Branches Done on the Premises. TVTETTLESHIP AND mHOMSON, Proprietors, Victoria Avenue, WauganuK

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 4

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