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JOHN T. COOCH, THE CANTERBURY CASH GROCER, Ridgway Street, WanganuL CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FURTHER REDUCTIONS FOR "CASH OVER THE COUNTER" Oatmeal, Gore, per bag, 2/3! Prunes, New, per lb, 6£d! Matches, Plaids, per gross, 3/6 J , Baking Powder*, Edmonds', per tin, lid! Cocoa, Van Houten's; per lb, 3/3! Blue, Keen's, per lb, lOd! Cordials, any kind, per bottle, 1/-! Blue Ricketts',bba r per dozen, lid! .Lime Juice, ships, per bottle, 1/1! Candles, Price's, per box (i£d; per lb, Lime Juice, Paramatta, per bottle, 7d! . ;, 10d ! Patent Barley, Robinson's, per tin, 9d! Sardines, Small, per dofcen, 3/3! Sago and Tapioca, 71bs for 1/-! Hops, New Nelson, per lb, 1/-! Bice, best Japan, 51bs for 1/- ! Cream of^ Tartar, Morton's, per lb, Quaker Oats, per packet, 9d! 1/3! Oatina, per bag, 1/-:'. Tartaric Acid, per 1b, .21- ! Salt, fine, 81bs for 6d ! i Lollies, Boiled or Drj', per lb, sd! Salt, Dairy, in 1 cwt. bags, 4/6! Ammonia, per bottle, 5d ! • Salt, Coarse, m 1 cwt. bags, 4/-! Linoleum Reviver, per bottle, 9d! Sauce, Worcester, 1 quart bottles, 1/3! Currants, New, Machine Cleaned,. Vinegar. Campion's, per bottle, lid! per dozen lbs 3/9; per lb, 4d! Vinegar, Pure Malt per gall., 2/6! Raisins, new, machine cleaned, per lb,Sugar, "Company's," per 561b bag, No. sid! 1 or IA, 11/-; No. 2,' 10/6; No. 3, Sultanas, New, per box s£d; per lb, 10/3; per lb, 2^d! 6d! Flour, Roller, per bag, -251bs, 3/-; 501bs Dates, New, per lb, 6d! 5/9- lOOlbs 11/-; sacks, 21/-! TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE—AII Other Lines in Stock Proportionately Cheap! Have You seen my BRUSHWA-RE and CROCKERY. Prices are Absolutely the LOWEST in WANGANUI, while the Quality vis All There! MY MOTTO IS—"ALWAYS ON TOP OR QUALITY; ALWAYS ON BOTTOM FOR CASH ! ! ! If you have not read my latest Price List, writ© or call for one. JOHN TCOOCH, THE CANTERBURY CASH GROCER, Ridgway Street, WanganuL By Special Appointment to By Special Appointment to the , Countess of Glasgow. the Countess of Ranfurly. TAILOR MADE GOWNS. ANNOUNCEMENT. We are now making Dresses at our Old Prices. Coats and Skirts, arid Dresses from £5 ss. Skirts from £1 10s. FOR CASH ONLY. Patterns and Self-measurement Forms sent on application. NODINE & CO., 30 WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. f^sPh \ -Q^ There is ,a difference. in drugs. L-JiSTk. y^jp>f A difference in quality, and a dif,f_p - '|j.''l s^Y //f[:}//f ference in price. You who have jjiii"' ■ ""iljp \}ytyjy' no^ studied drug catalogues or drug I V ~~^-~ 'y . --vl^ market reports, can hardly under(^"^asjg^j||f=:r~p'/' ' y^gg^"^ stand the difference that exists. y~^?^-lZLr^ \ T^^ri But it does exist and sometimes >v<§ *: . I very forcibly. Drugs, more than HD 11 C '^A any^mg else, permit of a wide \ \j ff U U('OI / range between vl'ure" and "Poor." \^ ••-«.. ~: jr' It makes a noticeable difference in ' the effect of a prescription whether (* ~'J^=^^^^' *■• pure or poor drugs are used x in. the >«*». ... ,--^ compounding of medicines. 1< , Wholesale houses and manufacturers from whom we buy, have our definite instructions that no drugs but those of highest quality are cv s er to be sent tons. These firms know that we advertise to keep "-none but the best," and that we back yip our advertisements by buying and stocking the best only. They also know that any other quality wouldbe returned to them immediately. (An instance of this nature has v lately occurred, and we received an apology by return mail). Our Prescription Business has grown at a fast pace because of; this high standard of purity together with accurate dispensing. We should be pleased to prepare any or all of your Prescriptions. There's nothing too good for your teeth. They should have evoflO possible care. Good Tooth Brushes are a help in tooth;preservaticß» Thoroughly sound Brushes at 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 2/- eacli, • and each' brush is good for a new one if it proves in any way defective. A capital dentifrice for every day use is HEAXT'S POWDER, 1/-per tin. DO YOU HAVE HEADACHES ? * Then you know the pain, -^^Jj^.V / v < the anguish, the suffering, . ' . * •■ '//^HSRHs*' O '. the agony. But why con- ' A>cs^i^\ '.' I '*'• tinue with such? Why > r .. I aCf^Sfc Y^^s*.' •' ' ' not try two, or -three of j^^^^wijl^^a *'^^^*>S*. ' Hean's Headache . - cs» >^ S^ JyL j^T^ -' j^*" Scores, yes, hundreds of 7.uW£ Jrf \n\\f $ \ ]/T , - splitting headaches have NSty\)j/l\ Y^ if \i >S been cured by these won- \\lNir iv ■ • * derful pain i-elievers. If .V aolr •- "*A -\ your headache is very bad ' ~ ' ■! ' take two "Wafers for the first dose, and one *moret in fifteen/minutes »jK not entirely relieved. It frequently happens,^ though, thatfooe is\ quite sufficient to comptetely cure. While on the subject of Hefidache Wafers let us say that Hean's Hkadache W&pebs are fperfectfy safe and harmless.. You need, not have the least fear abou<4 jfcaking^them. Their work is to cure splitting headaches, sand this thej/vdo without leaving any harmful after effects. . . , , Tlie first box of Hean's Headache Wafeks was mad«vonMaylßl;h, 1901. We made a thoroughly good article. Made aws ier we knew would stand strong recommendation—a; wafer-that would cure splitting headaches. Since that* date we have-made and sold a aearly 21,000 wafers. They have been purchased over and over again by the sarna, people. These people have said, and still say that Hea* ''s Headache Wafeks are the quickest, most reliable headache cure tib ey have ever tried. They keep a box constantly by them, and take a, j wafer directly an ache appears. Experience has taught that the pam/V#ill disappear after one, or two, wafers have been taken. Surely soch evidence is clear enough that Hean's Headache Wafers should \fxnk da place in your medicine chest. -'■■»' > ' ■•< ' » i - * Made and sold at '" \ : HEAN'S PHARMACY. AVENUE, WANGANUI. t \ 1 Xl 7.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12720, 17 November 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12720, 17 November 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12720, 17 November 1903, Page 2

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