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PIANOS & ORGANS. Mr Mitrryalt, representing the Dresden l'iar.o Company is now in Wanganui. He Trill call on prospec'ive clients, and explnin the excellence of the Company's Timp Payment System. A splendid stock cf famous English and German Pianos has, bren opened up. All Pianos and Orgars aro quoted at Wellington prices. TyU-JSDL'N T)IAXO /"JO. WAXGAMM. \V. HALL. Representative. Wellington, Head Oilice. M. J. BROOKES Manager. BLUE FLAG •f I V E R ni'KE (Registered'' ' >UES THE LIVER v> HEALTHY ACTIVITY. Tlio Liver is such an important organ that whenever it becomes disorrtEred and inactive till tho other digestive, assimilative, and excretory organs are likewise affected. On account of 'this, sufferers from a deranged livar are likely to be troub'ed with dyspepsia., constipation, and tho nervousness, biliousness, headache, insomnia, languor, and low spirits Hiese distressing disorders give rise to. Tiiis being the case, it will be apparent- that in order to enjoy evea fair health it in necepiary that, the liver bo kept in a sound, active condition. BLUE FLAG expanses and Stimulates a Sluggish. Liver, and removes Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, and other Digestive Derangements. BLUB FLAG restores a Disordered Liver to healthy activity by cleansing it of the poisonous matters which have clogged it and rendered it sluggish. With this accomplished, the other digestive organs arP made lit to perform their functions, witu the result that the Dyspepsia and Constipation and their various symptoms speedi.y disappear, and them is an immediate increase in mental aii>4 bodily strength and activity. BLUE FLAG ' IS THE REMEDY i\./ all disorders of the digestive organs. Without cuising the slightest discomfort, jt 'jiiiykly lemoves poisonoiu accumulations i.i the system, and by stimulating tbs flow of the dijestivtj juices', makes digestion Rosier, assimilative more certain, uud tficuporaliou more complete. If you an troubled with any Slcainch. Liver, or Kidney Ailments, try a course P. LUE FLA G which will enable you to secure speedy ana •jennanont relief, and no possible injtirj an be derived from ts use, even by the >ungest chi.d. HULK—2/6^'KU BOTTLE, or Halo by r.ll Chemists ml Storekeeper* Manufactured -'only Ijj . M. VTatexbv, CHEMIST, \V A N 0 A > T U I. AGENT FOR ."iANADIAX O E A W E E . KJ O uuut and .rheumatic cukk__ A T iho request of numerous former patjlx. rnns. I have decided to visit Wanganui on n TUNING TOUH, and shall be prepared to Tune, Eegnlr.tc and Renovat* I'ianoß on and after 27th December. - All Orders requested to be sent to Mr A. D. Willis, Stationer, Wancnnui. EDWIN J. KING, SENR. Vinlin Bowa Repaired. i A Few Choice Violin Strings E. J KTX 0 AN D S0 X. Che-ipcst and Best Variety of Sheet and lliok Mivuc. in Wellington. Orders taken 27.!, Willis Struct. Welling ton. Private Address, Mr N. Aleuli Vie torin Avenue. T. DTGKSON. 7J11.G11-CI.ASS TAILOK AXI) HEN'1-' MERCER. Victoria. Aventic, lias just Opened TT p uri.>i?ier Largo Shij) meat of D U M M E R n'JI'TISC H. direct from the Manufacturers, and would lesppctfnl y request his patrons who renuin a SUIT for the SUMMER HOLIDAYS t< ]e.ivo llieir orders early to prevent disap poi.'tmenfc. All our GARMENTS an noted for thp EXCELLK..VT J.U-ANNER ij which tlioy are t'nnod out, oombin d wit' Il.e LATEST STYLE and a Pli-'FEC'I FIT, at a REASON MUE I'ltICE. CHRISTY S ;A-AA>ON ILH 1. O«in,j (o th<! Extraordinary K;i a I ha< for Christy's HATS liwt season, I lave im vnrtM » I.iir St-vifc tins season >\ UAl'j FELT and FRAME, in black ny • colours Try one of CHRIST 1 "S HATS and you vrnt wear to rrtbvr TEXNLS STII»*TS « great va °t.y, iron '6* 6d upwards. MEN'S C^SHMK'tE i-HOS^. in Iliac! mid Navy, lJti. Is, tH 3d, Is ( '. Is 9c'.. 2» 2s 6d per pai? For «alue canj tbe beaten Import«l riire"« fro.>i the TVlai lint)»rfm. Tiis. Collars. Biticf-s. Whit • Shirts, Col cured Shirts, Men •* Singlets, Diidcr-pnnt* A very Large Xto«iß, which -c ar« sel"in r at Lowest I''<ssilil« Priors fo> 'JA.SII. TVi TjICKSOy, Victoria Aveau«. Wangan'*,, X COMPARE sa&s* j^with tea AT AMY PRICE . ?;.?A ?/6 1/8 2/4 2/8 l

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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 2

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