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"DKGISTERED PATENT AGENT XV And CONSULTING ENGINEER. Agencies Throughout the "World. Wanganui Representative— C. J. WRAY, Solicitor. RTctgway Street. "LINSEED COMPOUND." — The "Stockport Remedy" for Coughs and Qolds. Of 40 years' proven gfficaey tii ro Save Trouble. 1 Tho necessities of Winter are < generally found to be numerous. ( The chief, however, is the need of tires. This means much extra work, too, for the house-wife' has more Hearth cleaning to do. Perhaps you have never given thought, to the advantages of using Tiles for the hearth. Now a Tiled Hearth is a REAL LABOUR SAVER. No need for 1 that painting of clay colouring so soiling to the hands. Just a minute with the dust pan and brush ! cleans the hearth—tiles needing , only an occasional wipe over with a cloth to preserve their freshnessTiles, too. are so pleasing to the eye. They give to a room that rei lined and finished air so appreciable to those of good taste. 1 'It may be, though, you think this class of hearth expensive. This is not so. Your present concrete slab can be. removed and re- \ placed with a pleasing tiled hearth • FROM 3Os. We have hearth tiles in all shades of colouring and in most varied decorative designs. i Sample hearths are on showing in our shop now. If you are interested in Tiled Hearths, we sball be pleased to demonstrate to you their useful and decorative features. SPURDLE & BOND, \ Opposite Convent, Avenue, \ WANGAInUI. (

Footwear Faxi./* for Residents and Visitors, * "A man silent when there was nothing to be said; but pertinent, wise, sincere, when ho did speak. This is the only sort of speech worth speaking."—Caelyle. Thus Crichton & Newman speal^Footwear to the public of Wanganui and assert that their High-class Stock is not excelled in the colony, and is also retailed' at. strictly reasonable rates. Long experience has taught them both where and what to buy. The result is no dead stock, with its ultimate loss, which must be made up on good selling lines. ; Ladies' Dainty Gum - Boots, Goloshes, etc., including every variety of Rubber Goods. Court and Oxford Dancing Shoes in Patent Leather, Glace Kid, etc. Weather Proof Boots of all descriptions for Men and Women, Girls and Boys. Ladies' Felt Jhoes for evening wear—many coloured, artistic and comfortable. Call and let us explain further. Note the Address: No. 92. Ridflway St. SHOFES WARE. /TIHERE is not one of us but JL know of th© rapid strides in civilisation made by the Japanese during the last few years. However their advancement is not only perceptible in methods of warfare—but in merchandising, too Now "SHOFER WARE" is a proof of Japanese Art advancement. It is really charming ware—an ornamental creation just suitable for the rooms of those appreciating beauty in design and colouring. The colour designs are NOT PAINTED ON, but; are worked into the China when in process of manufacture. This gives a lasting quality so seldom procurable in ornamental goods—there being no possibility of loss of colour by washing. The shades are of such rarity that it is really impossible to do justice by a written description— whilst the animal and flower dosigns aro originally unique. We have in this Shofer Ware: Flower Pots, Vases (large and small), Rose Bowls and innumerable other articles—each having a separate stand. Perhaps the showing in our window this week will interest you. A. DEXTER & CO. 61, AVENUE, I I Opposite English Church.) I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12109, 17 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12109, 17 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12109, 17 June 1907, Page 4

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