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A TiyrC.XjIARLANE, j ARCHITECT. Office, Durietown. Reliable Estimates Given. Moderate . : Charges. Telephone 138. Messages left with Mr. D. McFariane, Ironmonger, Ridgway Street, wilt receive prompt attention. A*. A T V1 nT Fellow Royal Inst. British Architects, ' Assoo. Memb Inst. Civil Engineers, Architects and Memb. Sanitary ■;■"•..- InstituteARCHITECT and. BANITARY ENGINEER. ~ A Card.) FUNERAL S FUBNIBHBD At Lowest Rates from TJROWNE AND TT^AINWRIGHT'S W. CONDIE, Undertaker. CATENBY'S AVENUE PHARMACY. 49—VICTORIA AVENUE—49. WANGANUI. Telephone No. 6 P.O. Box No. 44. SPECIAL NOTE.—A competent Dispenser always on the-premises. A NIGHT BELL is at the convenience of those requiring medicine after ordinary business hours. Communications by telephone attended to promptly within service hours —8 a.m. till midnight. Prescriptions from any physician dispensed at GATENBY'S AVENUE PHARMACY. GL. MAOLAGHL AN, 3 ARCHITECT, (Late with T. H. Battle), 17 VICTORIA AVENUE. Plans, Specifications, Quantities, and Valuations. Moderate Charges; HAYWARD'S CHUTNEY SAUCE has a delicious flavour and quite different to ail other sauces. Just try one bottle. CEMENT. 1 WELLINGTON and MARLBOR I CUGH CEMENT and LIME COMPANY. The above Company ii now in a position to supply the market with a FIRST-CLASS CEMENT, which has been submitted to severe testa by the trade in various parts of th? colony. THE FINEST ARTICLE At... THE FINEST PRICE. GIVE OUR ANCHOR BRAND Cement a fair trial, and lupport an ■ important COLONIAL INDUSTRY. I An ample supply will always be ■ stocked by our DISTRICT AGENTS. I The Wanganui I Sash & Boor Coy., ■ who can supply Testimonials, es, I ■ etc., eto. m Visit ox«s to ISTajA - WILL NO ©OUBT BE LOOKING FOR Wedding, Birthday, AND Xmas Gilts! Yon 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 pleatHM for you to give and a pleasure for ypor 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 jurt what you want at China and Glass Warehouse, 61, Victoria Avenue, where the prioes are right, the stock big and the variety extensive. You can get something useful, or you can get something ornamental. For a few shilling* you can furnish a what-not or overmantle with a number of beautiful little Wedgwood and Worcester Ware Ornaments ! Dome ox them are actually marked m low as One Shilling Each. Or you can get a larger and more handsome article sor 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-for less 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 oar bare word. Inspection costs you nothing. Call and see the goods. Handle them if you like. Note the prices plainly maried on them. Remember what you have paid for similar things before A. DPXTER & Co. dropped into the market and com menced buying straight from the manufacturers. Then you will know where to buy your present. I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 4

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