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turnips = WESTFIELD MANURES LOOK ■ Mp^J- I ; II MR . THOS. BTRUTHERB, Pihama, says, >\ WmLJoffl' I Manures supplied by us Last Season have given #/ ,*, a! na - i,,t Smson l^.>t \V I UNQUALIFIED SATISFACTION. I 1 *fIBF 1 «M*M«*M*** ' I yCoSer Syou?«l'>> Ce?. £S I JRR I lUKUFAOrtnaaa: II " «*£^i!s7 S feft // J B^EIMPTHQRN^PROSSER W^Sr^/ HOT A IVtISS I* " »•"• """"■ "" I^^ • Works- HeadOffico: si *S3^S: ~ZZ*&^^ In % PaddOCk ! WESTFIELD. near OTAHUHU. ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. V '"'' '"' "' •'" ' """"* ■ » '■ wanganui sash & door factory NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE F--: TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED, P/RE AND MARINE, InTite Special Attention to their Large Q A PIT AF '$I,ooo*ooo SEASONED TIMBER PAID^OT CAPITAL AND RESERVES, INCLUDING UNDIVIDED PROItTS ... ... Q4W AAA (Sawn and Dressed.) o&tLIJsVUU* Which they are offaring for Sale at UNLIMITEL LIABILITY OP SHARE-HOLDERS. THE I'REMIKii COLONIAL cuMI'AN? REDUCED PRICES I ' Country Orden, Supplied Direct from the FIRM AND MARIN* £ISXte of c«rj <Utai S *.io* »«»pttd at ixtwcit Cwrent Mills, when Required. ratal. WE take this opportunity of thanking WOOL INBURED fro» siieepabsck ajiiii war«l»oissed *t ToiE, of Dtxtbitioc. our customers for the Liberal Sup- LOSSES settled promptly and liberally, pott Recorded to us in the past, and trust . <■ > 7 rSSit^on^ncttf tiKST* BRANCH** AND AGENCIES of the Compaq are establish.* throughout New Z,*knd, Au.tx.lin. fM». .jap,., „.« ' North wid South Asurica, Soatk Africa, and the United Kingdom, To Cabinetmakers and others,we have TL^^^fs&^VmS =■■ '- . .- £300,000.-. rare, of the Technical School, aa Wood- tit T tTmTTTITnTirt Me^Sfr, Waag*nui Brano*. Carver, which is sufficient guarantee that \J\ m I* V TxiXjJilXivXj aU orders in this department will bo Batis- lT * ■ ."" "■• x J-A.l> J-JJ-v^ fact»rily executed. 5 ' . VT-^TTPmi? I NIW SKALA.D INSDaANCS COMPAM IT'S BUILDINGS.

Manager. 1 ; ■ _ y ., J ,^^^, ~ . ' L ,^ p^ THE SUN GLOSS FOE LINEN. PRICE 3d. ho mixing with starch. No mess. No muddle. Used dry. Always ready for use. Does not injure the most delicate fabric. Makes" linen last longer. Imparts a beautiful ivory lustre to linen. Will teacfi girls to iron a collar for a special occasion, as used by all fashionable ladies in Sydney. PRICE 3d. Used dry. A«yon<s (Jan use it. No seed for laundries. All girls can learn to iron with it. IT IS ONJ-Y 3d, AND WELL WORTH A TRIAL. A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULB USE THE SUN GLOSS FOR LINEN. The Sun Gloss for Linen. The only Gloss on this market that is used dry. , Does not injure Linen and makes it keep ielean longer. Preserves Linen and makes it nen-inflammable. Does away with the labour of polishing. # Enables you to do your ironing ia half tb» Uisual time. Makes Shirts appear new. ' Polishes Shirts beautifully.. Used dry, no mess, no muddle, etc. Always ready for use. : ' Does not need mixing with starch. THAT COUGxI t - : - .V'v^T" MIGHT TURN TO "^^"""consumption _ ot , STOP IT AT ONCE. ~ "'■" ' ""V.'.^"*lZ - mHOMPSON'S TRISHTyrOSS Is used by all Hospitals for all Chest Troubles. ' PRICE Is and 6d. DO NOT LOSE YOUR CLOTHES. THE SUN MARKING INK. Is and 6d. No heating required; will not •firash out; alway ready for use. : » THIS MARKING INK will SAVE POUNDS IN LINEN EVERY YEAR. Mrs Willis, of Carcoar, «ays ehe saved £2 5a 6d in linen last year by using SUN MARKING INK. PRICE, 6d anils. Sole Australian Agents W. W. JHONSON and CO., xt; ~. 334 Georg© Street, Sydney. W. BALFOUR* A 1,,.k H ox EI THOMAS CHILDS Proprieto A full stock of winter goods now opened (Late of Kaponga.) up, including all the%iewest in dress materi- . afs, tweeds, serges, eto-. _ m /T1 BEGS to inform the Patrons « A nice line oi coloured Cashmeres in new _|_ jV>« the above favourite Hostelry shades for Blouses from 2s per yard. an( j the residents of the Patea Diatric Ladies' and Children's Macintoshes in generally, that, having entered into poa aew shapes. session, it will be his earnest endeavour t Ladies' Jackets and Capes. Children's deserve the fullest support of the public b; Jackets. Vory cheap. keeping none bat the Best Brands of Wine Furs, Hats, Ribbons, etc. A Job line » n f Spirits, and giving prompt attention <*! ribbons 6d per yard. ' - to all. Customer*. A large variety of Boots and Sh6e» in j>^ omT - n( i Convenient Samplo Rooms. Stock. Staples' Standard, etc. i¥V * jirrt-olaM Billiard Table. H^Shbf BtT« toßheS ' °VerCOatß' The Stables are nnder efficient and carefu HDresSng-Mrs &xrett (bte of Milne management. Country^ settlers toTeOm and Choyce, Auckland) is in charge of this and other? can, therefore, rely on w«g Department, and is giving every satisfac- tr W. BALFOUR poriodi. WavcrUy. Q oO d and Secure Paddocking. jMktv^ Esteblished 1857. X* f^i ROSTER'S TTOTEI € Nearly opposite Town Bridge, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI A TXT yCEODII, -XHE NEW BUDLDING Ovposw i^sfcyterian Church, xrriTcr nmnfor T?TT?n AVENUE, WANGANUI. NOW C,OM^ LF ED ' OPTICAL GOODS, MUSIC BOXES, Electric Light Throughout the Premises Etc., Eto. a Perfectly-Lighted Billiard Room. A Well-assorted Stock of the abovn always Night Porter Always on Duty. on hard, suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS 6 __ or WEDDING PRESENTS. CONVENIENT SAMPLE ROOMS. ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. Telephone No. 46 P.O. Box No. 54 Note the Address— W. H. G. FOSTER, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Proprietor. TTTARD'S CHAMPAGNE ALE IS THE BKSP IN TEE COLONY. AKAMOHO »AmY BEPOT. . AM) HAS THE IAEHESISALE A JIBBH MILK, « BOTIEI S' AR" All Produce Kept in Ice. ORDERS left for Regular Delivery DJ eH ■, . Carts Promptly Attended to. WANGANUI SUPPLY AN® AGENCY -^QunpbeU Street.. COY.,Ltd., District Agentfl. j

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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 4

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