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BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. "THE STANDARD OF . '. . , HIGHEST PURITY." .... "X" JAM. Trade Mark. GUARANTEED Free from the Addition of Cheap Pulps. Free from Flavournig Esie«ee3., Free from Preservatives. A PURE ....... AND WHOLESOME JAM. v Awarded Gold Medal Dunedin Hortcultural Soceity's Conference, 1902. «iT7"U MARMALADE, made from the jLSI. Choicest Seville Oranges. itTTU SAUCE, a Relish for a King. *'TT" J COFF. EE > refreshing, nourishing, jLY sustaining. "IT PEPPER and SPICES unequallj\ ed for PURITY. I. i TZ > > EGG POWDER. "TZU CUSTARD POWDERS. An Article calculated to cause a rise in Scones, Cakes, etc. t.tTT" n BAKING POWDER. Use it, and your Cook will smile sweetly upon you for ever. AGENTS for F. H. Faulding and Co.'s EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT i.The best m the market.) FAULDING'S MILK EMULSION (Unrivalled for Chest Complaints ; Send for a Sample, FREE). S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., . Limited, NELSON. .QJPR IN ;G OEASO N, '; DAVID MTFARLANE, IRONMONGER, RIDGWAY STREET, Wanganui. HAS Just Opened a Splendid. Assortment of GARDEN TOOLS. SPADES—Parkes, Bright, and Half Bright HOES—Dutch,. Planter's, and Warren. HOES—American Handled. FORKS—Hay, Manure, Potatoe and Digging RAKES—Garden, iiay and Lawn. SHOVELS—Ame's, Parke's, and. Hobart's Long Handle. SHOVELS—Parke's and Ame's D Handle. Manure Drags Potatoe Drags. GRASS EDGERS—Garden Trowels, Garden Syringes Lady's Spades. Daisy Grubbers.' Long Handle Border Shear . Notched Qar- . . den Shears. GARDEN 7 HOSE; .an item which is Indispensable in a WeilKept Garden. Only t~.e Best Makes Kept. North British Rubber Coy's L. and H. Quality. Commercial Rubber Coy's 2 and 3 Ply., LAWN MOWERS New Easy, Champion, Green's Silent Messov Ransom's Anglo-Special, And the Selebrated Steam's Ball-Bearing All Sizes, from lOin. to 24in. INSPECTION INVITED. D, M°FARLANE.. r\ ASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COMPAN ¥ VJ (Limited.) TIME-TABLE DURING WINTER MONTHS, . WEEK DAYS. Trains Leave Trains Leave vastlecliff. Town. 6.30 a.m. 7.30 a.m. • 8.35 a.m. 10 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 11.45 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.50 p.m. 5.20 p.m. SATURDAY - jIGKTS ONLY. Trains Leave Trains Leave Castlecliff. Town. 7.0 p.m. 10.0 p.m. SUNDAYS ONLY. Trains Leave Trains Leave Castlecliff. Town. 2 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5.0 p.m. Passengers' Fares to Castlecliff and vice versa: First Class (return) Is 6d; second class (return), Is. Single, first class lOd, second class Bd. Children, half-price. Fares to Hospital Platform : Adults and Children (return) 6d. Gonville: Adults (return) Bd, single 6d; Children (return and single) 6d. Balgownie : Adults, first class (single or return) Is; second class 9; Children, 6d. ~ Charges for Season Tickets as follows: —First Class, twelve months, £6 ; halfyear, £3 10s.; three months, £2 55.; one month, £1. Second Class, twelve months, £4 10s. : half year, £% Bs. ; three months, £1 10s. ; one month, 13s. Special Reduced Rate for schools. Workmen's Tickets issued at 3s per \r-.e~s, subject to Company's conditions. Family Season Tickets can be obtained f] ;bi the Guard as under. j*. saving of 25 and 33 per cent, is made on purchasing Books of 12 Tickets (adults first class return), 12s; ditto (adults second class return), 9s. Special reduced rates for schools. Special Trains can be had on application to the Guard. Haulage Rates can be obtained on application at the office, Wicks-teed Place, or from the Guard. All goods must be loaded and unloaded by consignors. Parcels to be handed to the ' ird. Company will not be responsible k. goods left on the platform. J. L. STEVENSON, Chairman.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 3