*****. ***** **** •**• :H BICYCLE ::: »**• * * * *** SALE **• * #» . . * • * *** • • * ************ *** ************ •*» *****♦###**» •#♦ * 71 * * * • * # . ■>» # •■* * OVER £250 WORTH TO • " * * * * BE SOLD FOR CASH OR * * * ** * TERMS • .....*'* *** • » * * * * All Good Reliable Machines, * * * ** * from £4. Deposits Low. ** * *'* * Instalments 2/6 per week. * * * * * * Special Reduction for Cash. *'* * *##• » * # * * * Come and have a Look at * * * *: * * these Bargains at . . . . * * * *• • .;;. ■■: ° '■-■•■j ■■■•■;:< ~»•'• • ■:::' VOYCE'S."'::: » * # • * « •* * * * RED BIRD BICYCLE * • • * * * DEPOT, * * • »;**■.,, * * fc ** * Ridgway Street. * " * »«••* ***** DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON. DON DON DON DON Sffl THE DON SSS DON DON DON . DON don rpA TTT'nP DON don . JL KJ JUJDj J-■•' don DON DON DON DON DOx DON DON LADIES AND.GENTLEMEN, DON DON DON DON This Means a Lot to You! DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON WE have Purchased the DON DON Premises in the Avenue at DON DON present occupied by Mr W. DON DON CALMAN, Furniture Dealer, DON DON and the Rooms lately held by DON DON Mr PARKER, Dentist. DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON So Soon as the Alterations DON DON are Completed we intend DON DON Opening DON DON DON DON OUR NEW PREMISES DON DON DON DON With an Entirely DON DON DON DON • DON DOtf \[EW CJTOCKM! DON DON IN JO BON DON DON DON This Means DON DON DON DON CLEARING THE PRE- DON DON DON DON • SENT STOCK DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON Wo are now HARD AT IT, DON DON and are Marking Things just DON DON the Figures that Must Clear DON DON them! DON DON DON DON — DON DON DON DON The Present Premises DON DON DON DON TO LET.'!! DON DON DON DON DON! DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON DON" DON DON DON COALBROOKDALE COAL. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY (Limited). mHIS Company's COALBROOKDALE X COAL is the Finest House, Steam, and Gas Coal in the Southern Hemisphere. • It is used exclusively by H.M. Warships, Union S.S. Co., Ltd., Shaw, Savill and Al- i bion Company, etc., and by all the principal Gas and Freezing Works in the colony. | 330,000 Tons sold last year. Three tons of Coalbrookdale Coal for steaming purposes are equal to 4£ tons of other bituminous coal. Can be obtained retail from all Coal Dealers or direct from the WESTPORT COAL COMPANY (Limited). R. MATHISON, Branch Manager, Taupo Quay. : _fl_T* m^_T*_Mf flB; JH __f __w _w _m : _^o_nft. I J+? ' SPECIAL ! CLEAEING LINES \ Are being Sold TO-DAY at R. H. White ' and Co.'s, corner Drapeiy Warehouse. J Double width AH Wool Dress Fabrics, rfc ■ B£d."' Evciy piece worth more than twice '. the price. Ladies' Belts, all kinds, at 6d. each. The buckles on them arc wortji J twice the money. Boys' Straw School ' Hats at 6d. each, the original price being Is to Is. 6d each. TERMS CASH. li. H. WHITE AND CO., Avenue, Wanganui. ~ __ j MANY MOEE MOTHEES would have healthier, bonnier, and happier children if they fed them regularly on AULSEBROQK'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS. Thousands of children in New Zealand have been reared on them with the happiest re- 7, BBlta. _ How to give the Biscuits— E FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN ? rub the Biscuits very lightly on a clean <j nutmeg grater, or crush very fine and A sift through a sieve; mix carefully with boiling water, stirring well, and give through feeding bottle or by spoon. As . * "■• is milk in them, it is not advistnei.. «j t^ c £ vouuk able to aau #~. v • » and delicate children, it, ..„ " * !5 only about half a biscuit every ~.. t hours than a larger quantity less often. FOR OLDER CHILDREN, pour boil- q ing water on biscuits as they arc and give by spoon. A good way is to put a R saucer over a cup or basin in which 1 the biscuits are placed to soak, until b they swell out, leaving no water. Later on children can have them either whole } or soaked, at home or at school. THEY- WILL BE FOUND A FATENING, STRENGTHENING DIET FOR YOUNG OR OLD. AULSEBEOOK'S TUTILK A RROWROOT T>ISCUITS, ■ THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND i BEST FOODS THAT CAN BE OB-
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Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 1
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685Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 1
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