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T^EW ZEALAND INSURANCE a&^BSSSBKB3L Hfe^ Net' Revenue for 1903""!!;!'.! £424^000 | ! St lISpl Fire and Marine Risks of Every De- \ * il <#% #s^' '$&£& 0& ?'•% ~ scription Accepted. .' jg& Mf§ ® W*& &2>-% H '*-" ?< :* Branolies and Agencies tiroughout tlie ' « « #<^ MULsa H v^ *$&p % '•'* Wanganuißrar.cn.—Vitet-oria Avenue. -: m™^^ fjsi%% $*,&§&s'*'-.P** £&. %. *> - vvESNEY, Manager. j Imbmw" iiif mmmmmmmaEammammEtmtmmaamm\mm mm'u 11 1 m iium a hb^mii !■■■ Read what a Valued Client says: V "price """"' 1 MP.P. MALPAS, Manager for ADAM WIL.KIE, Esq., g%. fj^f tifek. . ,^s Headlands, Fordoll, writes us 16 August, 1804: Sea #ca ■. " Last season I used your Special Turnip Manure, at QF*as 1 fea the rate of 1 cwt. to the acre, and S had a Splendid Crop, Per TON. 45 Tons Turnips to the Acre, carried 17 Sheep per Acre Les* 2# % Discount for cash. —-- .- . . ~•■»/- .i . xr» _i Delivered freight paid alongside for 5 Months. I have used this Manure for the last 3 years and following portsr-waitara, New piy- ■ ——— mouth (Breakwater), Opunake, and have always had a Good Crop."— ''VEßß, SAP." Wanganui' KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & Co.'s "jyffi£ w .L™. Hsad Offl«a: ALBERT VTRIIT, AUOKIJAND. Works: WESTPIELD, nr. OTAHUHU. Ou S«I« by THE SUPPLY ANDAGENCY CX).; LTD., Wangamui; W. BAOLFOUB, Waverley; ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Marion. Un w»i« oy nx- oujtz-jj*. ALL STORES AND PRODUCE MEBCHAiyrS.

A WORD TO THE HOUSEHOLDER. When purcihiasing your requirements, your wish is to "obtain.■ the best value. This oan only be done by judicious buying. Adulterated Food Stuffs^ Ware- - house.weary and worn lines, when offered to you are never "cheap." They .are dear. Sometimes at any price. THE UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION purchase their goods direct from English, American and Continental Markets. Their Goods are pure, fresh, and free from adulteration. They guarantee them bo. When it comes to price,., you will find the goods in their stores, | selling at prices lower than is often askeffl for inferior quiality goods elsewhere. THE U F C.A , SELL AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ..-. Prices according'to quantity. !<3ountry Bettlers'ifind *a purchase made direct "< from the TJ.F.C.A. Stores means a saving of money and a supply of goods that may be entirely relied on. In shortt tihe best tihait money can buy. * We have ONE PRICE only for our goods, and customers may book at t/hat price if desired. HE MILLS. N^^^WP "i-^^.i'-Pnr^CE INCUBATORS RT MILLS. ,jgg|[g|j| BROODERS. FULL STOCK OF POULTRY REQUISITES ALWAYS ON HAND. SOLE AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S FAMOUS AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. UDilea Fanners' Co-OoeraliYe __ ■■ AssocimwyjjiTE^ NeaE and Pretty for the , girls/ is what every mother wants. Let us help you to select from our lovely TlT)Tnnnm"Yr collection of Silk Frocks. Most of jf ■KjJjiJL X X then/are perfect little g<»ms. For instance:—Pretty Silk Frocks (for girl of 11 or 12), Large Turn-down Collar, with tucks and drawn thread work, and ■ nnADTrn T^/^T'% frilled, 255. Others with bottom of TrKOOKS P() Xi and collar beautifully tucked, 21s. X? XVV/A^-LXKJ X \JX-M Tussore' Silk Frocks, nicely tucked down front, large turn back frill round neck, with tucks and drawn thread T}T>TiVTIJTV\7" sleeves, nicely tucked, perfectly made, X XVE/X X J 27s 6d. , .. Infants' Silk Frocks, trimmed with silk lace and tucks, from 12s 6d. Sailor Smocks, for little boys or girls; I^TTTTiT)T?,"RISr a Holland^Tunics, pretty and well • mad 6) from 7s 6d> - A * STAFFAN, I MILLINERS, ETC., . VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, (Opposite Technical School). f IN THE SHROWROOM./A I CHOICE NOVELTIES FOR SUMMER S 1 f Fvam • I LADIES' SILK BLOUSES, for evening and \ i ■ J^YSiy day wear, in White, Cream and every fashion- ■ ■■-■ 1? able colour, from 15/6. I ■ uasmonaoie LA dies'muslin and crash blouses, I H Rtvlfi in froms/11. ■ 1° J . LADIES' STYLISH CBASH AND HOLLAND! 1 BLOUSES JACKETS, from 12/6. ■ 1 COSTUMES LADIES'FLAKED CRASH SKIETS, from 10/6.1 1 o.rvn^o : LADIES' CORSETS, Warner's Bustproof, froml a bKlKlb 4/11, '-• ■ . m JACKETS LADIES'UNDEESKIRTS, in aU leading colours», W Mil lINPDV and materials, from 5/11. V a miLLIIXCKI LADIES'TRIMMED MILLINERY, from 10/6. 1 I SUNSHADES LADIES' EXQUISITE SUNSHADES, all prices. 1 B . ETC. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY in great variety. 1 1.1 J- LITTLEJt)HN, j I CASH DRAPERY EMPORIUM, I % yiCTOBIA AVENUE .. ••• .. •• WANGANUI. '- M

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12365, 3 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12365, 3 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12365, 3 December 1904, Page 3

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