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BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. A NEW INDUSTRY FOR WANGANUI A NEW DRINK . . . FOR THE COLD WEATHER, OXINE. The Purest, Strongest, and Cheapest 01 Meat Extracts. Manufactured by the Aramoho Meat Company. The Company having secured the services of an Expert who lias made a special study of the manufacture of Meat Extracts in the Australian Colonies, are satisfied that they are placing before the public a food product in its purest and most concentrated form, and invite comparison with any other M^at Extract on the market. A cup of this delicious beverage stimulates the system, and gives the physical strength- to resist influenza and all kindred ailments. Manufactured only from meat certified to by the Government Inspector. Analysis : —Organic matter 62.06, Nitrogen 9.30. The Government Analyst says :"I t*a pleased to inform you that the enclosed* report shows your meat extract to be of a VERY HIGH ORDER." Order from all Grocers. Wholesale from the Aramoho Meat Company. CASTLECLIFF ItAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). TIME-TABLE DURING WINTER MONTHS, jaeguuHng on THURSDAY, MAY Ist, 1902. WEEK DAYS. Trains Leave Trains Leave Castlecliff. Town. _ •6.30 a.m, #7.30 a.m. 8.35 a.m. 10.0 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 1L46 *.w 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. 4.50. p.m. . 6.20 p.m. *These are4£ie only trciai whiou do not ion&ect with 'Bus. NIGHTS ONLY. Train* Lm.y* Train* Leara O&etlooliS. Ton. 7.6 p.m. 10.0 p.M. SUNDAYg ONLY. fraicx Ltav* Trauw Lear* Gaetleelif. Tow* 2.0 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5.0 p.m. Jflae Red Flag 'Basset will ayisusl leave thr Fountain, "Victoria Avenue, 13 minutefc Sefore the departure of all Trains foi Jastlecliff, to convey, passex ,=ib to ttu -&ti o, aud will await the..".rival Train* fro Castlecliff to cuavvI.}1.} pa -■■ era to fcho Fountain. k J CHARGE i» made for the ride in h^-'Btu. Paaaengem will please note that the '£«. for the Train flies a RLi> FLAG. mH E LATEST REMEDY For all affections of THROAT AND CHEST, LOSS OF VOICE Etc., Etc. Highly Recommended by all who have used it. 1/6 and 2/6 per Bottle. To be obtained only from WILLIAMSON WAMANUICAN 1 BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OR OTHER ENGINEER? BY OUR SYSTEM OF TEACHING BY MAIL YOU CAN. ADVANTAGES. 1. You study at homo. 2. Wo teach everywhere. 3. No time lost from work. 4. Prepares for examination. 5. No text books to buy 6. Abundantly illustrated Instruction papers. 7. Instruction Papers. free from all unnecessary mathematics and theoretical side issues. 8. Each Instruction Paper prepared by technical experts. 9. Instruction private. 10. The work is made interesting. 11 If students can read and write, and studies as drected, success is assured. 12. Fees can be paid by monthly instalments. 13. Backward students given special assistance. 14. Open to all. No time limit. We also teach by mail: Drawing, Bookkeeping and Accountancy, and coach for the Auditors' and Incorporated Aceounttants' Exams, Civil Service, University and Law, Languages, Pupil Teachers' and for "D" and "E." Every candidate prepared by iis for the recent Pupil Teachers' Examination succeeded in massing. Book-keeping Simplified, for Farmers— Recommended by His Honor Mr Justice Kettle. 2s 6d post free. .Stamps accepted. THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE. (Chartered by the State.) Head Office for New Zealand : 19 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. The American School of Correspondence (chartered by the State). Head Office foi New Zealand, 192 Queen Street, Auckland. Write for free Illustrated Hand-book "I" and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and Students, and mention subjects in which you are interested. Success certain li cur instructions followed TP your memory is defect! s TRY BIBBONS and HOLE'S BEER.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 8

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