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'. WA,NTEDS__ W' ANTED Known—Thai JNoaworthT * Brain and Nerve Tonic i* tbe mart Tonio procurable. 2a 6d bottle. WANTED Known—That Nosworttiy t Liver Tonic i» the very best for th' ourpose. 1/6 and 2/6 battles. ' WANTED Knowti—The Best .DentAl Work at Reasonable f'ses. iii tractions Painlee*. Specialist* in tsurgcry and Laboratoiy. Lonaou Dental Institute. AN TED Known—Williamson's Amygdaline Balm is the best Beautiiiei for the Complexion. Price. 1/-. WANTED Knovu—High-CliUiS M» chines at £15 10s. American tip* cials at £lo iOe. Head idvertuement ot third poeo. Parsons «nd Co. WANTED Known—lf you require a good square meal, call c-t the Salopian Dining Reoms in Guyton Street, nearly opposite Brace's Store, when you cam get a splendid meal for sixpence. WANTED Known—if you require o good square meal, call at the Salopian Dining Eooms in Gayton Street, nearly opposite Brace's Store, where you cm get a splendid meal for sixpence. WANTED Known—That Nosworthy's Kidney Cure cures Brigbt's Disease and all other: Kidney Troubles. 2s 6d per battle. "\IK7ANTED Known—Repairs of All besVV cription Executed with Despatch ftt tb.6 Wanganui Cycle Works. Telephone: No. 11. P. C. Price, Avßnue. T ■\TS7ANTED Known—Great Show oi « VY "Rambler" Bicycles at P. C. Price's Avanue. "Ramblers" have stood the test consequently are the moat popular. WANTED Knowtt—For Freckles. Sun bum, etc., use Williamson's Aniygdalino Balm; unequalled for givii g die Skin a beautiful velvet/ appea ranee. Price LV - WANTED Known—One case ne* Jackets just opened—Ladies' Cashmero Hose, new feason's Flannels and Ulan kets. Littlejohn't Cash Drapery Em porium. ; '%y rJLlllEi> Known—Flott. inaoe as row loca-1 Mill is the best. Don't tak> our word for it j try it W. Mid R. Di ;kl« WANTED Known—Great Shoir of "Rambler" Bicycles at P. C. Pi ice's Avenue. "Ramblers" have i »ood the test, consequently are the most opular. WANTED Known—Large Shipment* of the Latest Ladies' and Gent's "Ramblers" just up at tho Wangganui Cycle Works. Give us a call. P C. Price, Agent. WANTED Known—To whom it may concern. "Rambler Bicycles fitted with G. and J. or Dunlop tyres. Ne* Shipments at tlie Wanganui Cyclo Wo-kn. Visit it. WANTED Known—For the best valut and largest selection of Men s, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Gents' "* ircery, Ties, Hats and Caps, and High-class Gents' Boots, call and inspect the stock o: W. Richings, Outfitter and 'Direct lin porter, 99 Ridgway Street. WANTED TO SELI>-Second-hanfl Bicynles of all Descriptions. «qual to New. Your Own Price and Terms, a< tho Canada Cycle and Motor Coy.. Ltd., Mnasey-Harris Branch, Victoria Avenue, opposite English Church. WANTED Rnown —John MacLcan ■ Bootmaker and Repnircr, is pro pared to undertake work in liia line of nm deferiptiou. Work dono on the Shortes* Notice wnh Neatness nnd Despatch. Ad,' dross: Wicksteed Strept, close to ChronicU Offift^ - ANTED—The General Public to visit P. C. Price's Rambler Depot, and inspect tho Latest Shipment of "Rambler" Bicycles. Can't b« Beaten. WANTED Knotm—The Ideal Buggy or Bicycle Lamp is the "Path finder" Acetylene. Guaranteed by "The Hub." -. • - w. bam;oue A full stock of winter goods now opened up, including all the newest in dress materials, tweeds, serges, eto. ■A nice line o* coloured Cashmeres in new shades for Blouses from 2s per yard. Ladies' and Children's Macintoshes in new shapes. • . Ladies' Jackets and Capes. Children's Jackets. Very cheap. Furs, Hats, Ribbons, etc. A Job lin? vsw ribbons 6d per yard. A large variety of Boots and Shoc3 in Stocks Staples' Standard, etc. Men's'and Boy's Macintoshes, Overcoats, Hats, Sbirts, Ties, etc". Dressmaking—Mrs Gsrrett (late of .Milne and Choyce, Auckland) is in charge of this Department, and is giving every. satisfacW. BALFOUR, Waverley. FOR^ALE. WAYTiRLEY DISTRICT. • * am jnstr»M!ted by the owners to offer v no undermaauoned valuable properties for sale by private treaty:— &80acrss—Improved Farm (740 acres, freehold and 240 acres leasehold), 4 miles from Waverley; 6-roomed house, outbuildings, dip, etc; an excellent property. 490 acres—lmproved Freehold Farm, 8 miles from Waverley; 7-roomed house, out-buildings, yards, dip, etc; 18 paddocks: soil of the best. 308 acres--Splendid Farm, adjoining tli<s town of Waverley; one of thp best farms in the district;'highly improved. ;1970 acres—Fine Block of land in the Awakino District. 470 acres in grass house, etc. Easy Terms, or \vr'>s Jease. Fuli particulars on application ■F. P. FOOKES, Land Asent, Wsv»rley. PROPERTY LISTS. BULLS isu • (late of Martoa). Proprietor. W.M. wishes to draw the attention of Settlers and the Public Generally of the I Rangitikei District that he has commence-! • business in Bridge Street, and trust by I strict attention to business to merit a fair I <hare of support. 3 Families Waited on Daily. J Meat delieverd to all parts of the district I Prime meat always on «»>^. UY mHE T>EST ! ! ! HANDSOMELY TO DO SO! EAM QEPAR AT O R S, R— OKKINft V} AIR IE S ED at 86 Exhibitions and Trials HONOURS, "Crown" 18 times, the "Molette" 7 "Sharpies' 4 times, aad the "'Balance 3 es. ' ' . , PARATOKS have been Awarded : FIRST PRIZES- : , ' nd • . HAVE BEEN SOLD! OTHER CREAM SEPARATORS— Easier Rsnniisg, and Simplicity !. ! ! SEPARATION PER HOUR. .9, 27, -15, 55, 65, and 100 Gallons 65, 110, 150, 300 and 440 „ lfO, 300 and 400 ~ go Illustrated Catalogue of Dairy Machinotbers information on Dairy Matters. a '■ co., /^hristchurch, Kj laval's manufactures,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 14 May 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 14 May 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 14 May 1901, Page 1

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