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A Bad Skin Prick your skin with a needle. You Will see it is full of blood, full all the time. But what kind of blood? Rich and pure? Or thin and impure? Pure blood makes the skin clear, smooth, healthy. Impure blood covers the skin with pimples, sores, boils, eczema, eruptions, tetter, salt-rheum. Mr. Frank Hewetfc, of Kalgoorlie, W. A., sends his photograph and tells what cured him. '' Vi'hen a boy my skin broke out in bad sores .'about ir,y h=iula. After trying a great many rc:"C;licK in vain, I t.~lc Ayer's Sarsaparilla and -was quickly cured. Recently I -was troubled again with severe boils, but one bottle of the same old remedy completely cured me. It's the greatest blood-purifying medicine in the world." S'll dl Scijjai lIId There are many .mitation " Sarsaparillas." • Be sure you get Ayer's. Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping your bowels in good condition with Ayer's Pills. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ' in ■ ■ i i 'i . i— ; AMUSEMENTS. TjIOOTBALL. LYTTELTON v. ARAMOHO. (Winners of Junior Cup.) RECREATION GROUND. SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, At 3 p.m. Admission—Gents Is?., Ladies 6d. -. Grandstand—Gents 6d., Ladies Free. OLIVER N. FIRTH, Hon. Sec. W.R.U. APER- ' HOUS E. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. POLLARD'S OPEIRA COMPANY. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. FOR A SEASON OF FOUR NIGHTS, Commencing THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER When will be produced the World's I . i Greatest Musical Comedy, "THE .MESSENGER BOY," Which ram for 16 consecutive perfollll--a/ncesi in Wellington. FRIDAY, 19th. SEPTEMBER. "PATIENCE; or BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE." SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, "THE GONDOLIERS." MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, "THE FRENCH MAID." Prices—4s., 2s. 6d., and Is. Box plan at H. I. Jones and Son's. Photographs of some of the principal characters of "The Messenger1 Boy" now on view a.t A. T. White's Furniture Warehouse. LATE WANTEDS. WANTED to Let—S'ix-roomedl House, good locality and every convenience. "Apply F. A. Harkness, Coal Merchant, Plymouth street. WANTED~Knownr— To-day, Tahiti Orangesi from Is. dozen, Bananas from 6 lbs. for Is., Apples from 5 lbs. foa- 15.,, and all other fruits in season, cheap. Wanganui Fruit Compaaiy, on the Quay and in the Avenue (opposite Technical School). WANTED —Housekeeper for the country ; inferences required. Apply L.0.E., Aveiiiue, Wanga-nui. WANTED —Girl to assist in shop. Ap- ■ ply L.0.E., Avenue, Wangunui. T^\7 ANTED Known—Lost, a Steel Chain V V Purse, between Hay. jeweller, and the P.O. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. AIWED—A Smart Youth; must be able to milk and assist on Delivery' Cart. Apply—J. Donald, Jnr., Westmere Dairy. W ANTED Known —We ihave for lease 14 Acres, 2 miles from, town* suitable for poultry or fruit fanm. Small goodwill. Apply sharp. Carrie, Lewis, and Co., Taupo Quay. CAFE DE PARIS RIDGWAY STREET. MRS. E. ASHWIN, having taken over the above well known Restaurant from Mr. J. Shelley, hopes to meet with a continuance of the support accorded her predecessor., A first-claes table is kept, and meals may be obtained a* all hours. Meal*;— One Shilling. Afternoon Tea a speciality. OYSTERS SUPPLIED. MRS. E. ASHWIN, Proprietress. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, X H. J E N S E N, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Of the Avenue, desires to mention that he has removed from his old Premises to others more commodious, two doors* higher up (next to Hannah's Boot Shop). J.H.J., in thanking his customers for past favours, trusts to merit a continu- ! ance of the same at the miore up-to-daite i establishment above-mentioned. THE BIJOU LADIES' HAIRDRESS--1 ING PARLOUR, hitherto oarried on in ! separate premises in the Avenue, will now jbe carried on in the upstairs portion of J. H. Jensen's new shop.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 7

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