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-JT^^ 1 INVFQTMFNT ™raLAST season gave satisfaction. GRASS 1 111 Wfc»U ■ IWll.ll I c CUSTOMERS WILL ORDER AGAEN. GRAIN I j TESTIMONIALS are WORTH READING. li — § and June, 1902. " 14th June, 1902. ORCIMARD 1 MR. J. S. MCKAY, Manaia, writes- ■ Mr. A. T. HASTiE, Manak, writes :- I^^^« Sff«ai mfc*' a if Receiyed the Special Turn ip Manure in sp/ea- "I have a very heavy crop of Turnips, put in 11/ did order. Used i# cwt. to the acre and have a on December 13th with 1 cwt. to the acre of your G-lSHrii m • first-class crop. Had 100 yearlings and 40 fat cows Special Turnip Manure, they ate very souo* $4l\ V.Em rl i for one month on 20 acres, not half finished yet." and will keep till September. CATALOGUES, PRICE LISTS, etc., procurable from all Stores and Produce Merchants, throughout the West Coast, W or from the MANUFACTURERS, W^fe. Hcd oace-A^gg^-.. . NEW ZEALAND DRUG COHPANY, LTD. . Workß-w^T/ci?^AHUHu. ON SALE —THE SUPPLY and AGENCY CO.. LT2>.. Wi^anui; 5-. E ; BECKETT, Marion.-

j SIRES OF THE SEASON. i i BREED TO THE BEST. THE AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION VOLA CLAIR (IMP.) To Travel Wanganui and Surrounding Districts'. m <go « z*i 1 i ajy .g W ■ c-i3 II *i H 21 H c 5 < fag CQH ■B 3 "S « '■*! « 18.§ i I j |2|| fa ££% 3 H O Q fe ! o I 1 *° ■ «D : ,SS ■ S 1 323- I 'aivio vioA VOLA CLAIR is a black horse, 17 hands high, and weighs 1200 lbs. For want of space, only three generations of his splendid pedigree is here given, enough to show that he has a douole cross Oi the mighty Electioneer, the greatest of all trotting sires, combined with thoroughbred blood, par excellence. He is of commanding appearance and has beautiful "action, his temper is so perfect that he is often driven by a lady. A fast, game, and level-headed trotter, having won races in good company. He has proven to be a sure foalgetter, nr.d nis progeny are uniformly large and of good s^lid co'ours. TERMS: £4 4s, due and payable Ist Janiory, 1903. All care taken, but no responsibility lor accidents. For further particulars inquire— WALTER BAGBY, Okoia. THOUGHT is a power developed by brain organisation, and consists of impressions made upon th ,i delicate organ through the medium of tno senses. NEXT time your Corns prick and pain, just think of vviiiuUUiUJi Gentlemen, .badies, that have their toes unplagued with Corns will have a bout with you.—Shakespeare. MAKE your pathway through life easier from to-day by curing " your corns with Barraclough's Progandra. WHY is Barraclough's Magic Nervino like the treaty between Great Britain and Japan? Because it comes as a surprise, received with general support, and results in peace! YES, its efficacy is amaaing, even in obstinate cases of advanced decay, when other things fail, and has^the cheerfui support- of thousands, who enjoy the best earthly blessing, "Peace,"' from tne soul-dis-turbing aching of the teeth. NEXT time you get the excruciating pain of Sciatica, Lumbago, or Chronic Rheumatism, just think of BARRACLOUGH'S RHEUMATIC LIQUID AND LINIMENT, circulars about- these containing testimonials posted free on application to "Barraclough, Wellington. Barraclough's Cures are obtainable cnemists' and stores, or direct from 3AKKACLOUGH, WELLINGTON." Progandra, post free, Is per box. Magic Nervine, post free, Is per packet. Rheumatic Liquid and Liniment (one month's treatment), 12s post free. AMcFARLANE. • Architect, Office Durie Town. Reliable Estimates V™^^ charges . Telephone No. 158. Messages left with Mr D. McFarlane, Ironmonger, Ridgway Street, will receive prompt attention.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 11 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 11 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 11 September 1902, Page 8

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