(A CARD). TJULLOCK ~~AND. ."/iTTRREE, BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. MONEY TO LEND, on Approved Freehold, Leasehold, ov Chattel Security, in town or country. ( ly/T T* O. E. MACK AY, ~ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, I RUTLAND CHAMBERS, | _____ BIDGWAY STREET. A fUTCT^ARLANE, ARCHITECT. Office, Durietown. Reliable Estimates Given. Moderate Charges. Telephone 138. Messages left with Mr. D. McFarlane, Ironmonger, Ridgway Street, will receive prompt attention. J\R. -y AN QJLYKE, Of Wellington. SPECIALIST in EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, may be consulted at the Chavannes HOTEL, Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, August 2nd. Two years in New York Hospitals, and eighteen months Senior Clinical Assistant at Royal London OphthaLmic Hospital (Moorfields). BRIDGE'S BUILDINGS, 102 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE several Suma up to £2000 for immediate investment on rural land. W. A. IZARD, Solicitor/ Ridgway Street, Wanganui. MASSEUSE AND TOILET SPECIALIST. mREATMENT given to Ladies for -L Complexion and' Face Massage, by an Expert. Consultation Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Or by Appointment, at M,S YBIM ' 75, GUYTON STREET. (A CARD). MR BENONI WHITE, ow'ug to considerations of health, is now tlcing 'his Art Work at his S^.uVo No. 1 Line, to which there is a direct daily mail delivery. Industrial and Advertising Art specially considered. '_ A Card.) FUNERALS FURNISHED At Lowest Rates from "OROWNE AND TjKTAINWRIGHT'S W. CONDIE, Undertaker. Ty\THEN you see a Lady looking happy, J;V she uses KLENZO EXTRACT OF SOAP every washing day. Sold everywhere. ■ - ¥. m BATTLE 1 ARCHITECT, RUTLAND CHAMBERS, =_. RIDGWAY STREET. A? A T X ' N sFellow Royal Inst. British Architects, Assoc. Memb. Inst. Civil Engineers, Architects and Memb. Sanitary Institute. ARCHITECT and SANITARY ENGINEER. I BLOCK LIGHT COY, ' 1 NEW YORK. I Wanganni Agency— I RUTLAND BUI? DINGS. ■ RIDGWAY STREET, ■ WANSANUI. I Charles Hcmery, sole agent. B Represented, by § J. T. FAWCETT. YOU ARE LOOM FOR J WEDDING PRESENT? You can only afford so much. You want to get as much as you can for what you have to spend. -You want something nice. You want something that will look well, something that will give satisfaction, something that will be a pleasure for you to give and a pleasure for your friend to receive. Just the same argument applies to a Birthday Gift or a Going-away Souvenir. You want the best your money can buy. And we want you to know that you can get just yrhat you want at China and Glass Warehouse, 61, Victoria Avenue, where the prices are right, the stock big and the variety extensive. You can get something useful, or you can get something ornamental. For a few shillings you can furnish a what-not or overmantle with a number of beautiful little DRESDEN * ORNAMENTS. Some of them are actually marked as low as One Shilling Each. Or you can get a larger and more handsome article 2or a little more money. A FEW SHILLINGS GO A LONG WAY AT DEXTER'S. You can buy a Breakfast, Dinner or Tea Service at Dexter's—a really good thing —forless than you would have to pay elsewhere for poorer quality. Whatever you want in China, Earthenware and Glassware you can get at Dexter's, and get it, too, at a price which will bear comparison, .. article for article, with any other shop. We don't ask you to take our bare word. Inspection costs you nothing. CaJl and see the goods. Handle them if you like. Note the prices plainly marked on them. Eemember what you have paid for similar things before A. DEXTER & Co. dropped into the market and commenced buying straight from the manufacturers. Then you will know where to buy your present.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12548, 11 July 1905, Page 4
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