1 / _ NFW SPRING GOODS. Spring is here, and with it such a profusion of New and Pretty Goods that we hardly know where to begin. -So instead of the usual advertisement we shall indicate a few of Dame Fashion's decrees, and merely request you to call and see our offerings at ; the earliest possible moment. I DRESS STUFFS.— Embroidered spots and figures and I lines of a similar nature are immensely popular. Taffeta f and Canvas Voiles, jacquard Eolinnes, Broche CrepoJines 1 and Panama Beiges predominate;. Checks, too, medium 1 and small, are to be worn. In cottons, check Zephyrs, I -with Jacquard spot or figure, and flower effect lawns and 9 i voiles are the newest, though spots are also popular. 1 1 TRIMMINGS. —The trellis styles are the latest, say in I 1 1 inch or 2 inch; also in all over 18 inches wide. Colors. I 1 Black, Ivory, and Champagne. 1 I FANCY GOODS. —Novelty ribbons a. feature this year. # I Bordered pleated chiffons are now much used for sleeve I 1 and mantle trimmings. Mechlin Tulles and nets will I I adorn most hats. Veilings will be universally worn. t I Net and Guipure Allovers and Embroidery Anglais in | J evidence, and Two-tone laces as popular as ever. Belts 1 I still very fashionable. I f BLOUSES. —Half sleeves the correct thing in silk blouses. I I Embroidered linen blouses very popular. I J We have all the above fashionable goods ready for I 1 your inspection, and hope to have the pleasure of a 1 1 visit at an early date. I J. J. LITTLEJOHN, I " DRAPER, Etc, I S Victoria avenue, Wanganui. j THE WORLD'S MEDICINE. * BUCHAMS ?lUS PosseM tto following: qualities in a high degree: They Strengthen the Stomach, They Regulate the Bowels, They Purify and Enrich the Blood, and they give tone to the whole Nervous System. Sh» contain no drugs of minerartw metallic origin, 6ut are purely vegetable, miia, beneficent, and am. I They will restore you to health if you give them a chance. IRircrr»M Altfi'Q PILLS are perfect in quality and~plentiful in quantity; they PjgfeOfflA>Vi *> r'H-*»gL last f ong . est) g0 f urt hest, and produce the best results. Sold •yerywhere, iv Boxes, labelled 18. i '/ad., containing 56 PU!s, ana 2s. 9d., containing ICS Pills [ ® WORTIS A?GUINEA A BOX,
Al i . . ;ii-, ~,, TjUBMS .'' FOR * BALE 496 ACRES, 9 miles from Palmerston; 5 paddocks carrying 2009 sheep and 100 cattle. £8 per acre; easy terms. This is a splendid farm. £700.—4± Acres, Sedgebrpokj splendid spite. Live fences.* Orchard, etc. Easy terms. • w 510 ACRES, 12 miles from Waverley, on the Okahutinu road. Fenced, 300 acres grass, two-roomed house; lease in perpetuity. Rent. £18 16s. 6d. Splendid grass land. Only £2 per acre. Easy terms arranged. WESTMERE.— 94 Acres, splendid grazing land, x well watered; £32 acre; easy terms. Tokomaru.—97s Acres, good sheep farm, 5-roomed house, eevry convenience; £7 per acre; easy terms. Gonville, Caius Avenue.—2 Sections, each half acre, splendid building sites; £250 for the lot; easy terms. ; Gonville Avenue.—2* Acres, all level; £300, a bargain. Easy terms. Tayforth.—lol Acres and 60 Acres,) 3£ miles from Wanganui. Splendid dairying farm. Easy terms. Waverley.—232 Acres, 3£ miles from Taihape, 10-roomed house and oil outbuildings. Splendid grazing or dairy farm. £23 per acre. Easy terms. HOUSES FOR SALE. £330.—G00d six-roomed house, Dublin Street, near Harrison Street; oneeighth acre; gas and water. £100 down. Easy terms for balance. £950.—St. Hill Street, 3-16 th acre; 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse with copper and tubs, gas stove and range and every convenience. Easy term 3. £375.—White Street, Lad y smith, Modern Villa Residence, i acre; every convenience. Easy term?. Sedgebrook.—l3 Acres, eight-roomed House, every convenience; easy terms. Sedgebrook.—4| Acres, 6-roomed house and outbuildings; £800; easy terms. Private Hospital, in large cun«mi town, supported by seven doctors; well furnished, every convenience; £400 for goodwill and furniture; a sure competency; easy terms. | The above are a few of the properties that I have on my books. Call and see me ROUSES TO LET. R. H. PEARPOINT. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, The Avenue. SICK TTEADACHE ICK JJLEADACHE Positively cured" by Dr. Ensor's TAMER JUICE. TAMER JUICE also relieves DISTRESS from DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, and TOC HEAB,TY EATING. A Perfect Remedy for DIZZI NESS, NAUSEA, DROWSINESS i BAD TASTE in the mouth, COAI r ED TONGUE, TORPID LIVER. y 11 TTTHEN you see a Lady looking happ; W she uses KLENZO EXTRACT O SOAP every washing day. Sold ever; where.
Calving Season. A CRITICAL PERIOD. GET READY NOW. When a Cow is about half dead is a poor time to think of buying a Drench. Every farmer who runs his farm on a 'business basis knows by experience that it pays handsomely to Drench each Cow immediately after calving. You cannot afford to risk the life of a valuable animal when you can get SYKES'S DRENCH for Is. 6d. packet or 16s. dozen from stores. If you are a progressive dairyman you will always keep a supply at hand. The cost of SYKES'S DRENCH is small in comparison to the value obtained from its use. It acts as a preventative of abortion for the ensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say nothing of rendering milk fit for the factory a day sooner. ~,™™ You cannot afford TO EXPERIMENT on your VALUABLE CATTLE with unknown and untried remedies. SYKES'S DRENCH is known as the animal's friend, and has the endorsement of thousands of farmers, many of whom have written gratuitously to the Press, recommending its use to Dairymen. Don't hesitate, get a supply from your storekeeper at once. THE CARLTON "KTEW REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Opposite English Church, WILL BE OPENED BY T. HODSON, ON SATURDAY. I K i Vm^T Grocer does Hln^r no* supply you ■JH^ with Nelson, Moate & WBr Co/g Pare Ceylon or Blended^KS Hr Teas, order from some other store j^L or drop us a post card and wo jtsjm ; w^ see 70U are supplied, ' No^Teas like r" moatb *jfi&sm
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12594, 7 September 1905, Page 2
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