****"' ROLLED OATS _: ; ———-—— \fe??/^:'- '*$$&* 'mJL -^ '* ' I* if /JLjl";' <^^*3sH____^____Kp'4fcSi___k and affords . ■ ' v^^Bm—■■—sb^3^^^SSlc»—Wt^fC FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATE * xJlHrti jj||>f jOKTJHAuf Electric Light Throughout the Prtmisos, _____ A Perfectly-Lighted Billiard Room. Give your Children Night Porter Always on Duty. T*« Meat, MoreJJEREAL FOODS. CONVENIENT SAMPLE BOOMS. PUEK N0 HUSKS. Telephone No. 46 P.O. Box No. 54 In 21b PACKETS arid 61b and 201b BAGS W. _L~Gv FOSTER, ■ _^__"' Proprietor. TANGDOWN SL OON, — ; — CHRISTCHURCH, BED T. lON TTOTEL, Sole Manufacturers in New Zealand. WANGANUI . . . . .TRY (Just over the Town Bridge). WILLIAMSON'S G- ?°™L, nW'™K^ l>lMoT- AMTGDALINE TJALM. LATE J. W. PROCTOR. Am YG D ALINE JD'ALM. Firet-Olass Acconuntodatdon for Country ia the BEST SKIN TONIC AND Customers and Travelling Public. BEAUTIFIER in the market. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Price, 1/- per Bottle. Spirits Kept. . « —• AMINTA. A Good Billiard Table and the Best of . &x Stabling Accommodation. ' Telephone (No. 279) _ and Every Other • A LBION TTOTEL ||f THOMAS CHILDS ......... Proprietor Wii^Sp (Late of Kaponga.) i&*'' ' /jffl^ Tf^ BEGS to inform the Patrons of '^" t.Ve the above favourite Hostelry, mrm "" - and the residents of the Patea District lniu LATEST REMEDY generally, that, having entered into pos- For all affections of session, it will be his earnest endeavour to TFTROATI atut» r>ws?QT> moo on leserve the fullest rapport of the public by - tMKUAi fND CHEST, LOSS OF keeping none bat the Best Brands of Wines 'tl^! o '' uf Spirite.^id ggngpranipt attention ffighly Eecommended aU who have used it. Roomy and Convenient Sampla Room:. First-class Billisrd Table. 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Che Stables are under efficient and careful _ ! . nanagemtut. Country settlers, trav&ilers, To »° obtained only from md others can, therefore, rely on every WILLIAMSON AND CO., WANGANUI. !*re and attention being paid to all horses >laced in these stables for long or ihort ~, , . , , . porioda. ———. Good and Secure Paddocking. P??5-a^^P-^^^^^^^ RAILWAY COM- W | |||_^f_N^__f_|f fßj Ij ! TIME-TABLE DURING WINTER fß|,!nJS__________li pi I B-5 *■ eginning on WEDNESDAY, Ist May, J& |^^ 'H!? |^_l % W J*1 P\TC T)A*VQ f_r JHB ■& _^H_____t Leave Trains Leave BALSAM OF HOREHOUND ~™ Uastlecliff. Town. rt j • ™ 6.30 p.m.. 7.30 a.m. Cure.f 0^ ld °l * Cough of twelve 8.35 a.m. lO.ou a.m. n %£a _W™?,V I ? ne botfcle did »*w—o--1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. D- a ,? AR ' Car SIU Eoad > Dunedin. 4.45 p.m. 5.15 p.m. rJ?°} d h7, Storekeepers, 1/6 and 2/6. SATURDAYS ONLY. K3PS»_ST ir and C °> ains Leave Trains Leave Dastlecliff. Town. 7-0 p.m. 10.0 p.m. SUNDAYS ONLY. tins Leave Trains Leave Jaatleoliff. . Town 2.0 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.45 p.m. 6.15 p.m. BY ORDER.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 12 August 1901, Page 4
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417Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 12 August 1901, Page 4
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