I *6IZ 9 !/// "P\Ol *>pd 's9xoq u[ pioff I B %XIOTI\XtA. Oq J9A3 PTtIOIIS CTCCTJ OH TJIETII & £8 am oi dn pirs „ $b,, no.£ Smdasii trj sjsp ■ n§ -uoiv 2tioa TltAi. aupTpara Enonny-piJO.fl&. w v| stxij. jo asop rcuoi3i3o'oo try "ai SuH'Baj^ I | •naq^pu'B ?i toojj itaussris ijs.iijo pi^sm; I I anamire ctnos 50 pxBM. 04 jssm xbj s; £ qx pmj',,'Bmo tram .raq49q si nonn9A9j,j,, if 'einoTpain aatno on a^B^ ajdosc! jo spires ?1 -noiii •snop'Boijjs nsom punoj aq itua. 1 911Td s.nrstioaaa 'ssauqstSSnis tooji 99Jj P puij tiotaoß jsmJa.! xn sttcSjo qtreiiJcocHin M esoto (loan pinoA "noiS ;i •E^anppi fA pire 'J3Aix 'siaiioq. 'tp'raio^s etfq. 10 sjepjo B -Dip retio'iaounj ire 30 /pexnaj ptre j9TI9i \j exil jcoj aanaq. Suitrou si aisiix 'srCM 9,11113110933 921133. "02? ~'SS9UTtSIJ9ATI „ 'HOI^ -saSipirt 'Suvyso .layß sured 'norvEclnsnoo 'mnqi;reaTi 'ssansnoxiiq' 'stio'Bp'eeTi nora iidOHUM 38 01 •pio xo £wcio£ joj irttairaau outo% pira a.viaoaxioo rcianaS tre punoj aq npu. SIIIJ S,WVHD3HH •^paraaj xanlozci 12 aire* pire snioadtn^s A"ftpoq q%ou nxM- iTEinoAV jo Trera asxjv os pxre "^x 0% gxnpuawß aiojeq XTAiop siißajq Aiajpnia auxxiO'Era sin TOun (ipsa qxra saop jganxSue 9sia v 'Banrerera idAßja oipzi mox3 s^nannre SttxtjT-14 ob pm* ~'qonni Sxrtxnou,, sb pai'ea j;} bib bShtoxba. B.ejinißU 'papjeSaasip oxb stnoadm^g "ijoaiSaii tiAo ixaxo jo aouanfcasuoo iri in amooaq na^jo aidoad $ej£ 'eoToqo tnojj tn aq aaAa pttioa\ exro ou ./lasdn SnxiiqJCJiaAa,, sxreaxn if tretnoA « axe noA jj pxre 'JiJtom uiojj tjsoi araj* sireaininii'Ein'BaJßno^ji 'naAtmaqaj aaoijv ionnvd noA The Wonder of the Age— | RADIUM ! " 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- f ent and Brilliant Black £a Polish. The uppers of ||J your boots are wonder- \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." McLEOD ft SON, Martlnborough and Wellington. Sold at Boot Shops and Stores. — \ wmmmmammaammmmm \ A Cold on the Chest ; is always dangerous, bet cause-tire lungs aTs*affect- ; } cd. >£-not takenrin hand it may develop into bronchitis, pneumonia or even consum: ition. Yo.u need a medicin ; to sooth the irritation, treak up Jthe co]d andleave the lungs-strong and healthy, and thereus / no remedy so good as\ Bonnington's Irish Moss i For over 46 year^it has been the favourite family cough medicme\ Mk. M. A. Gavin. J.PyyQueenstown, writes:— /// 1 " I have used your Irish Moss for a number of years, ar/fyliave found I it a most excc!lent/m/dicine fora cough or sore throat./ It is very good for children, bein£ .very paiattble, . and no trouble,to get the child so takeU. y I I mUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on gatmg the standam ccu£h remedy—Bonn- / / injfton's. YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO TAKS LANE'S EMULSION " I am a large consumer, and a great believer in Lane's Emulsion." —W. C. Lavell, Stratford. " I tender this testimonial to show you how I value your famous Lane's Emulsion. I have suffered much from colds on the lungs. Lane's Emulsion cured me. I always advise my friends to take it." —Ellen Knaggs, Auckland. • " I have been using your Emulsion for some time now. and find ! it is all that you claim it to be." i W. Hall, Riversdale. " I have tried your famous Lane's Emulsion —in fact, have used it for years. It quickly cures any colds in our home, and builds up the system."—A. M. Falls, Grey town. " T certainly value Lane's Emulsion. It quickly cures me of colds." —M. Cooper. Wellington. " I have much pleasure in praising Lane's Emulsion. I travel all parts of the Dominion, but never Without Lane's Emulsion. ]\ly wife gives it equal praise."—Hy. M. Cohon, Invercargill. We could go on multiplying evidence of the value of Lane's vEmulsiorv almost indefinitely. Recovery from firy kind of cough, cold, or other illness is complete when Lane's Emulsion has been used, and the users testify accordincly. Sold everywhere In two sizes. 4/6 and 2/6. Euy the large size. 3 8 WANTED.— Phonograph users to see the new amberol records. These play twice as long as the ordinary record. We can alter Standard or Home ! phonographs to play the Amberol as well as the ordinary records. Turner and Co., .Wangsuvui aud Marton.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 2
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