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I COPPER GOODS —AS— WEPDISWe GIFTS, OF late Copper Articles havo been coining much into vogue as Wedding Gifts. The way in which these are got up by the best makers renders them in every way suitable as gift articles. They are serviceable and artistic and withal moderate in prieo, and thus combine all the essentials for a preaent. David M-cFarlane .landed a large consignment of these some little time ago, and they were quickly bought up. °A still larger shipment ha 3 now coxae to hand and has just been opened up. Ihe shipment includes botii articles iv Polished Copper, and Copper Antique, and very handsome goods they are. The following examples give seme idea of the moderate prices of these serviceable lines:— CRUMB TRAYS & BRUSHES— 6s. to Bs. 6d. HOT WATER JUGS— 7s. 6d. to 11s. HOT WATER CANS— 13s. A visit of inspection will be welcomed. The good will then speak for themselves DAVID McFARLAME, RIDGWAY STREET. The Wonder of th@ Age— RADIUM 1, " Radium " Boot Polish is so named as a matter of right, it is the most wonderful Boot Polish ever yet produced. With the minimum of trouble and cost, you get a Perman- j> ent and Brilliant Black JL Polish.. The uppers of W%\ your boots are wonder- t|J?" # „_ fully preserved. You always have the advantage of looking stylish in your footgear. You have the satisfaction of getting the best value for your money ever offered by any manufacturer. You can't go wrong once you discover ''RADIUM." T McLEOO ft SON, ,_ Martinborough and Wellington. Sold at Boot Shops and Stores. j. ~L_^^_______-■;".,:/■ •■ ■■ ". jg_ « f t> «"^ ~ —**a jj Hartley's My Lady of Cleeve» cloth 4s. Kldridge's.Meryl, cloth, 4s. Williamson's Scarlet Runner, cloth 3s 6d. Ham's Bahama Bill, cloth 4s. ' • » ,G. Barr MoCut<;heon's Husbands of Edith, cloth 4s. - - ' Maxim Gorky's Comrades, cloth 3s 6d. Smith's Prisoners of Fortuna cloth 4s. Traoey's Wheel of Fortune, paper 2s 6d. cloth 3s 13d. ■ A. Hegan Rioe's Loy.ey Mary, paper. : lsekL :■::■ •■ ;•, :. ,•-..'. A. vHegan Rice's Mrs. Wiggs .of ho :;Pab / bag'e> Patch, paper, lsjßd. [''■'. I' P.v'H'uhter-'Brdw.n''s;'-'file(itTic 3P6y?ef.;Usßrs VHandbooky cloth 6s 6d. - ' Flats, Urban Houses^/ Cottages; and » Eome9, :6a6d~:'■■■■;■'■ ; :. '.■:■■ SIXPE^NS; NOVELS.-^ choice assorted stock of the best author's works, each 6d; posted 7d. Liets on application.-' -: ', ■ ■■■-.' ■• :. .■ ~;■ -■.-. ■ ~. .;. The Spanish Jade, by Maurice Hewlett, 3s 6d. ..,.:;; . . \;-":.-; ~' ■':. .'.-.. _. Neither Storehouse nor Barn," Allen Raine,3s 6d. ' ; / . ; Mr Crete's -Career,. - Winston Churchill, 3s 6d. Beau Brocade, Baroness Orczy, 3s 6d. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS. Wedding and Birthday Presents of every--description. ■; ; OrdeTs by post promptly attended to, and carefully packed. - A. D.VWILLIS, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MANUFACTURER, Victoria Avenue, and Taupo Quay, Wanganui. ILL JONES AND SOp, LTD. Blew Books. Winston Churchill, (Mrs. Orewe's Career,' cloth 33 Gd. ■ ■- Nor-ris, Pauline,-.cloth 3s 6d. Bayley, 'Rasual Gentleman of Fortune, cloth 3s &d. Bayley, The God of Clay, paper 256d 3 oloth 3s 6d. Williamson, The Scarlet Runner, cloth £ 3s6d: 5 3>anby, ; The Heart of a Child, cloth V 3s6d. J Meade, The Aim of her Life, cloth 3s 6d. y Conyers, Three Girls and a Hermit, j 8 paper 2s 6d, cloth 3s Gd. Hubert Wales, The Old Allegiance, \ cloth 356 d.. .- - i \ Jorome, The Angel and the- Author (and y Others), cloth 3s 6d. q Griffiths, John Brown Buccaneer, cloth J 3s6d. 3) Eosenkrantz, The Magistrate's Own ■^ Case, cloth 3s 6d. / Leblanc, Seren of Hearts, cloth 3s 6d. £ Barr, Young Lord Stranleigh, paper ? 2s Gd, cloth 3 3 Gd. J) Baroness Yon Hutton, The Halo, cloth 3 3 6 d. . ■ / D'Alpens, The House of tho Lost Court S cloth 3s 6d. ' \ Glasgow, The Ancient Law, cloth 3s 6d. 3J Hewlett, TJie Spanish Ja<le, clotli 3s Bd. t) Blyth, The Weaning, cloth 3s 6d. {L Gracy, Tho Wheel cf Fortune, cloth (5 3s Gd. \ Braby, The Modern 'Marriage, cloth i> 3s 6d. "^ McCarthy, Tha Duke's Motto, cloth L 3s 6d. ra Bulleri, A Bounty Boy, cloth 3s 6d. \ Turner, Imperial Brown of Briston, ■* cloth 3s Gd. y Raino,, Neither Storehouse nor Barn, U cloth 3s Gd. \ S Sir Evelyn Wood, The Revolt- in; Hindu- \ stan 1857-1859, cloth. 356 d.. I H.I.JONES AND 1 SON, LTD. % JPOGERS'' ALBION HOTEL, 3 WANGANUI'. ") SPEIGHT'S XXX DUNEDIN ALE p ! And ; STAPLE'S XXXX SPARKLING ALB Always on tap.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 24 August 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 24 August 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 24 August 1908, Page 2

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