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THE HORNSBY OIL ENGINE. NEVER HAS BEEN BEATEN. AT the latest trials held by the Royul Agricultural Society of England, exhaustive tests were made in competition with other Oil Engines, and u'uis Engine carried off both First Prizes of £50 each for Fixed and Portable Engines. The official report states that " the judges had no difficulty in Jeciding the order of merit." " Messrs. Hornsby's Engine ran without hitch of any kind from start to finish. Ifs action was faultless." It has also taken tho premier awards in the world's most important exhibitions. It has never been beaten in competition. It twk the highest award at the World's FanChicago; gold medals at the Paris Exhibition, 1900; Melbourne (Victoria"), Kimberley (South Africa), The Hagsia (Holland), and the Special. Gold Medal and Prize of 300 francs offered by the French Minister of Agriculture, at Dange—the highest honour ever bestowed by France on an Oil Engine; and selected by Marconi for his exacting requirements in wireless telegraphy. r REID AND GREY, F. SPENCER, Wanganui Representative. Overheard In the Street :— like dealing with T. G. PHILPOI of Taylorville. Take him altogether lie is cheaper aU round than town grocers, gives more for our produce, and delivers goods in the Country free of cost. T. O. PHILI»6T 9 GROWER, TAYLGRVILLE. SUPERIOR I CUTLERY. I -In Cutlery the quality of the I steel is of paramount importance. I No amount of reductionin price can. compensate for inferior steel. All the cutlery stocked by David McFarlane is imported from the makers of undoubted reputation, including such well-as-'Rpdgers,t;Epck.r:vi wood, Johnson, an,d Harrison Bros, and Howson. The Stock is large and varied, and at prices that leave nothing io be de>•jired. f Dessert Knives 6s to 60s per doz. Table Knives 7s to 66s per doz. The handles are of bone, xylonite, or ivory, and' the class of handle makes'a considerable difFerenca in the price. The Steel is of good quality in each case. For moderate-priced, serviceable Cutlery of superior quality it would bs impossible to do bet- B ter than a special line made by I ■ Harrison. Bros, and Howson. I I Made of high-grade steel, with ■ '■ xylonite balanced handles,-- theyal I combine good appearance with ■ I reliability. " "-"■■■■■ V ' ■ The cost is 20s per doz. for I table and 18s, per doz; for dcs- I se'rt. knives. - A dozen of^each I size makes a4 most acceptable11 wedding gift. r I David McFarlane, I I RIDQWAY STREET. I ■.■■'.■■■. ■ ■/

FROOTOIDS for HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION and BILIOUSNESS. The Immense number of orders for FROOTOIDS sent by post direct to the Proprietor Is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power. They cure quickly, are elegant In appearance, and pleasant to take. ■"'I am writing to hou to express my thanks " Please forward me another bottle of Froofor the Frootolds which I received from you some tolds. The other bottle I got gave great satisfactime ago. My mother, who was a great sufferer tlon, as my husband had been suffering from from Headache and Bilious Attacks for many years, Constipation for a long time, and nothing did him has been taking them, and has found complete any good until he took your Frootoids. He says relief from them." he now feels that he Is quite a different man." L. PATCH, Pelican Creek, Corakl, N.B.W. J. LONERGAN, Yielima, Victoria. „,,._,, . . • . . . "For about three years I have fccem a great "Kindly send by return post two separate BU ff e rer from Nervous Depression caused by a bott es of Frootolds for Indigestion, Ac. I got a constipated state of the Bowels. I sent to you for bottle from you before and am pleased to say a bottle of FrO otoids, which I duly received, and they have done me good." am pleased to say that they have worked a E. PIKE, "Myrtle Cottage," Manlldra, N.S.W. wonderful change in me—ln fact, I feel as if lam getting a new tease of life, and will be glad to "Your 'Frootolds' Is the only medicine I recommend them to any of my friends." have ever found to do me any good for Biliousness T. CRESSEY, Ahaura, West Coast, N.Z. and Indigestion. One dose gives relief." i v ciccd i ft^hi^i «a " Please send me three bottles of Frootolds. j. h. toLttH, uocniei, s.a. , took two doses {pom the , ast bottle> and gave the balance away to some friends, and they are of the " Enclosed please find 3/- for two bottles of same opinion that I am—that' Frootoids' are a very Frootoids for Indigestion. I got some from you good medicine." two months ago, and found them very good." A/B. PEDEN, Gienmaggie, Victoria. HENRY MASLIN, Chllders, Isls, Queensland. « Many thanks fOP forwa rding the Frootoids. - I took a dose of them at night, and by the morning "Will you please forward another bottle of they had removed ail trace of headache. It wa3 Frootoids? They have relieved me of my Head- quite a relief to get rid of it so speedily. lam feeiaches. You can use my name at any time as a Ing splendid now." testimonial for the benefit of others." M . M <CALLUM, 65 Cunningham Road, . F. J. CHUBB, Moe, Gippsiand, Victoria. TOORAK. For sate by leading Chemists and Storekeepers. Retail price, 1/6. If your Chemist or - Storekeeper has not got them, ask him to get them for you. If not obtainable locally send direct to the Proprietor, W. G. Hearne, Chemist, Geetong, Victoria. - * NOTICE.—The materials In FROOTOIDS are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and consist, amongst other Ingredients, of the active principle of each of FIVE different MEDICAL FRUITS and ROOTS, so combined and proportioned in a particular way that a far BETTER result la obtained than from an ordinary aperient. ? New Zealand Branch Oiike— NO. 11, FIRST FLOOR, HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 13 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 13 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 13 March 1908, Page 3

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