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GIBSONS & PATERSON LIMITED, Cash Merchants, WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON. DIRECT lift POUTERS. We are landing large shipment s every week of the Finest Goods possible to import from other lands. Ex " WAIMATE" at London —New Season's Fish, Crystallized Fruits, Finest Macaroni, Cross and Bla ekwell's Pickles, Sauces, Dried Herbs, 2ib. Jars Stilton Cheese, Jorda v Almonds, Bottled Anchovies, Champignons, Grouse, Parcridges. Essences, Potted Meats, Truffled "Birds, — Capers, Marmalade, Arrowroot. Tinned Breakfast Sausages, 10 casks Finest Malt Vinegar, Vaseline, Table Jellies, Soups, Xmas Crackers, Special Icing Sugar, Dutch Cheeses, Bird Seeds. Ex "UGANDA" at Calcutta.—Darjee ling Teas—in chests and 101b. boxes. This Tea is speciallj' selected f <n- our trade and is the Highest Value Tea in the world. 12 cases Fi nest Indian Curry Powder. Bombay Duck for curries, Spices, includ ing our famous Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon and Ginger. We ha ye the Finest Spices in our stores that the world can produce. 1 f you have not already seen them they will interest you. Our S pices are full of the essential oils, and stand above anything in the Is j and for Quality and Delicacy of Flavour. Our pure Ground Ginger and other spices have four times the strength of those usually sold. Special Indian Chutneys. Ex "ROON" at Colombo.—3o chetts Finest Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe Tea. We import our Teas direct from the gardens and working on the smallest profit you will find our Teas fully Is. per pound better value than blende rs' packet teas. Our Teas are honest value. Shipped only when flavour is at its finest. You will find a very small quantity of our leaf required in making tea. Our Finest Orange Pekoes are packed in 6 01b., half chests, and 101b. 6oxes. Also 2 tierces Coffee Beans; 2 cases Desicated Cocoanut. Ex "TAINUI" at London. —Hunt ley and Palmer's Reading Biscuits. The largest variety of Biscuits in Wanganui, fresh and crisp from the works. H. and P. are the leading Biscuit Manufacturers in the world, and their Biscuits are recognised as the Highest Grade made. Imported in air-tight tins. So mething new and dainty for your afternoon tea. GIBSONS & PAITERSON, LIMITED, VICTORIA AVEN UE, W TANGANUI. The Stores for a good articfe- ! JgO//# How to Choose When choosing a croquet set the great point to be, considered is the lasting qualities of the balls and mallets. Now, we sell a composition ball called "Excellik" that is self-coloured all the way through—will not crack with the dampness and is an absolute sphere. Playing with balls like these is delightful and gives you confidence in every stroke. Price 32s 6d a set. Best Boxwood Balls, self colours 17s 6d a set. The mallets, too, should be of excellent quality if the best results are to be obtained and our boxwood head mallets for alround service cannot be excelled. Prices from 7s 6d. , , Of course, we have made-up sets ranging in price from 82s 6d up to 90s 6d, and they are all high grade. If ytou are a -croquet enthusiast we'd have pleasure in showing them to you. Will you come in to-day ? Children's Croquet Sets, 17s 6d'and 21s. Hoops, Turning Posts, Clips, and spare Handles, can be bought separately. Send for our Sports Catalogue, post free. H. I. JONES AND SON, Ltd., VICTORIA AVKNUE, WANGANUI.

" That man that hath a tongue, I say is no man ) If with his tongue he cannot win a woman/ —SHAKESPEARE. Escape the poet's scorn. Learn to love Lucy Hinton The high-grade tobacco. Can be " won" at all Tobacconists and stores. Burns freely, but does not burn the tongue. Sold in Plug's and 2-oz. Tins. Everywhere.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12347, 18 October 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12347, 18 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12347, 18 October 1909, Page 3