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l __^^^^^^^2i__^__■__^__■__■_fe___ - - w _ I _^_^H_^_^_l_Hrfl^_^_^_^_H_9_tt_^__/~ I ' * JEdE^^^lfPfc Messrs J. Thorp & Co, TTAVE to hand a Fine Selection of NEW STYLES AND PATTERNS /^AdTliii^lJJJb it&L-WA- OOM- In \J PANY, LIMITED. _ _ __ ■. . WINTER WE-.ABLK ««■**>" B°°tS & Sh°eS ' Trains leave Trains leave which are guaranteed to wear well, and Wanganui. Castleclitf. will be sold &t p r i ces i ow as any for 7.30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. this class of goods. 9.43 a.m. o.oU a.m. . . 11.15 a.m. 10 5 30 a.m. AONTHER MILTON SONNET. 12.30 p.m. 11.45. a.m. 2.15 p.m. 1.30 p.m. . TTERE is a sonnet by John Milton. 3.30 p.m. 3.0 p.m. J^_ It is extremely unlikely that you 5.35 p.m. 5.5 p.m. have seen it before— inft Saturday nights only. . QN mE LIBRARTE A T CAMBRIDGE 10.0 p.m. - -. ■ 7-u P-m- i n that great maze of books I sighed . bUJN_»_V_~. ' nc | sa jj. If g:£; iJI ?:S: Ult b f a*eyard ' and each tome a 5.0 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Shrouded in'hempen rags, behold the Tram Passengers from Aramoho or Coffi^d d and ranged in cryp t s o f disany intermediate section can obtain , ~i oom . • fJT, r?° n + f UfH Food for the worm and redolent of tickets to Castlechff (second class) for: mold Adults, ,1s; Children, 6d. r This also ap- T d brief itaphs in tarnished plies to passengers from Castlechff, who * can obtain from the guard through re- % o \den lettered hope! Ah 3 dolorturn tickets to Aramoho for the same ' £ u _ g.i oom j price, viz.. Is (Children under 12 years Yetj >mid * he m^on death, where all od). _ m is cold A great saving is made by purchasing And milde w ed pride in desolation family cards of tickets, Wanganui te dwells Castlecliff, containing 24 second class A few g^at'immortalities of old sing c rides for 7s 6d (equal to. 3|d per gt d bri htl fort h-not tombes? single ride), and cards containing 24 F b _ t * ahlines , first class sing lee for .10s (equal to 5d where from w h gainte or mart r > per single ride). Also similar cards of tue wells • 24 rides, Wanganui to Abbot and Imlay, mi } - jj • t k . ; for 6s, and to Gonville, Balgownie, and fa J- .., Car|ton, S * xi. •„_ „ Spreading a relic wealth richer than | The company reserve the right when- r golden mines. i e7? T __ m uy be c ex Pedient to °mit 0T t This is poor Miltonian; but it was first ! alter the hour of departure of any of ' published in 1628, and written (probably) above trains without notice and the • £ he _ thepoet was a very young man company will not be responsible for any before tno . darkneSß iad matured his gift delay in the arrival and departure p* of Bplendid song . It is interesting, as trains. . - j «„_ the unknown work of any great man Special trains may be arranged for must be> guch are the spoils of the Wl£? ™- Pf dj ™' w • student. There is joy in a discovery 14. Wicksteed Place Wa__anm. of good The fact proved eyery da £ J. _.. Btevenson in the experience of the happy people . . ' <-?naj ma'i- . who, having wasted money on inferior TTTAMmm _• aii - +> x» a tj- i teas for years, restore their svstenis .WANTED to Sell.-Gent s Red Bird d re j U venate their minds by trying iII Bicycle, fitted with free wheel and £ —_.___. _ -■-,--■-■■»-_ _ •_ back pedal brake and new tyres. Just *• STTT} A TTTT? A been overhauled and enamelled in our KJ JLUXX J- v-' J-VXA. factory. Price-to clear, £T cash; easy j The result is invariably the same. The terms arranged. Adams Ltd., Avenue, man or woman who-once drinks SuraWanganui. tufa # Tea is never again content with '< : : ■ — inferior stuff. * LF- REYNOLDS lias re-started busiI ness as Hairdresser and Tobaccon- T>ICYCLES, BICYCLES. Second-hand list, in-St. Hill Street (onposite Sigley JL> bicycles from £3 upwards. Roberts, ' coach-builder). ' Avonue, W»_ganui. BUSHEELLING & SGEUBBING ACCIDENT RISKS. ARE NOW BEING TAKEN BY THE Norwich and London Accident - Insurance .S-sssn. . AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. 1 * Each of .our JEblicies, covers the full risk under the new Act unaer which the.employer'is liable.up to £500 for each worker, and also for medical expenses .if death results.- , ' . ' CONTUACTORS -can, if desired, be included in the same policy as the wages .men, .or each contracjbor can have a policy giving:— • ..' £300 against' death or loss of 2 hands, feet, or sight of 2 eyes. £150. fpr loss of. ohef hand, foot, or eye. \ - ■ , £2per week; against any accident disabling him from work. • ' .. This; special new policy'costs only £3 15s a year for all the above benefits, and covers all accidents at Or away from work. HvH. THOMPSON MANAGER AND <3HIEF AGENT FOR WANGANUI/ "-■--•. ■"'.'■'■.<' 36 VICTORIA AVENUE. _• . One of our Agents is to be found in every district.

A MARVELLOUS OFFER! A CAPSTAN CLOCK COVERED IN LEATHER, Suitable for the Home, Office or for Travellers. How to Obtain the Clock: SEND TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING COMPANY, LTD., 28 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, POSTAGE PREPAID, 10 Old Judge Cigarette Box Fronts or 1O Cameo „ „ „ or 10 Vanity Fair „ Labels (Pink) or 1O Golden Poppy,, Labels or 5 Golden Poppy Tobacco „ WITH YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS, Et CLOSING POSTAL NOTE FOR 2/6, AND YOU WILL RECEIVf I QSTAGE PAID A SEND AT ONCE AND OB^AiN THIS SUITABLE PRESENT.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12239, 12 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12239, 12 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12239, 12 June 1909, Page 3