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FRAGRANT ThePinkof VANITY Perfection —^ A ¥rw 1 JnAlfv Ci^arettes Awarded 17 First Prize Medals

BUSINESS ADVE^AISEftiANTS. A RAMOHO mEA /GARDENS. A 1 It ONE OF THE BEAUTY Sa'o'a.j OF WANGANUi. t ISITORS and TOURISTS may rcl/ V on the BEST of Accommodation. Board and Lodging by Day, Week, or Month. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. MAJRQUEE for Dancing and Socials, 15s per night. Piano |ior Private Parties.) DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE ARAMOHO TiU GARDENS. V I Hefitishmeiitt aad Straw borri*s avid Gre«un to b« obtained oa the Groucds. • rransjeni :iitß made for Picnic Partita (C*tering or otherwise) on application. OPEN DAixil from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Busses run to aad from the Garden gates. MRS JOSEPH BROWN Proprietress. Admission. 6d ' ''~"lrep 3d. HOTELS. Tjl O S T E R 'S TT O T E L. Established 1857.' Nearly opposite Town Bridge. TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. THE NEW BUILDING IS NOW CO MPLETED, And affords FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Electric Light Throughout the Premises. A Perfectly Lighted Billiard-room. Night Porter Always on Duty. CONVENIENT SAMPLE ROOMS. Telephone No. 46. P.O. Box No. 34. W. H. G. FOSTER, Pipoprietor. rnHE /Central ttotel, Comer of Victoria, and High Streets, AUCKLAIN^, N.Z. Within three .minutes' walk of the Public Library, Museum, Art Gallery, Supreme Court, Post Office, Government House, Railway Station, and Wharf. Every convenience ol a first-class Hotel for families, visitors, tourists, and commercial gentlemen. Telephone, No. 490. P.O. Box, No. 365. JAMES ROLLESTON, - Proprietor. MA RT O N HOT 4£ L' NORTH BROADWAY. J. NORTHOVER Proprietor. J.N. begs to announce that he has taken ov&r the MARTON HOTEL, and to inform the public that under the new imnagenvvit it will be conducted in a manner to retain the high reputation it has f jstained in the past. - Every Convenience. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The quality of the Liquors kept will be their own recommendation. The STABLES in connection with the Hotel offer every facility, and there are also a number of loose boxes. TELEPHONE No. 15. _____ __, THROWN TWINING "DOOMS, VJROWN JL/INING JAiOOMS, RIDGWAY STREET (Next F. R. Jackson and Co.'s). MR S. T. ASHTON desires to notify the public of Wanganai and surrounding districts that he has opened Commodious DINING and REFRESHMENT ROOMS.« at the above address. First-Class Meals and Attendance. Separate Room for Ladies. CROWN DINING ROOMS, RIDGrtVAY STREET, WANGANUI. fc.Z. frARMITRS' UNION. nnHK Commercial Union -Atsi-'ance JL Company,. Limited, having concracted with the above Union to insure rJI ita meabera against their liability for accidents undei?— 'The Worker*' Compensation for Accidental Act. 1900." "The Employers' Liability Act, 1882" und amendments. 'Employers' Li&biUt? at 'Jomioon Law" —All members of t;_e Uni»>_ are urged to effect their insurances with the Commersial Union without delay. For particulars and proposed forms, apply to Mr T. M. Higgie, Secretary N.Z. farmer-' Union, Wangamii, or to the _o- c; dersigned, Taupo Quay, Wanganni. JOHN NOTMAN, *r^:stn'-' Secretary. WILLIAMSON'S A MI-GDALINE *** T>ALM. _±MYGDALINE *** JJALM. 1 This ia the BEST SKIN TONIC AND BEAUTIFIER in the Market. NOTICE TO BOOK WORMS. fT!HE undersigned has a large collection .J. of the latest works by the best Authors always on hand, and to meet tha demand ! on his extensive sales, he ha 3 determined I w sell at the Lowest Price. Stamps, Post Cards, and Telegraph Forms can be 1 \ obtained on the Bookstalls at Aramoho j and Wanganui Stations. | JAMES LETT, ] WANGANUI BOOKSTALL, J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11733, 10 September 1902, Page 3

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562

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11733, 10 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11733, 10 September 1902, Page 3

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