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~;■ eOA.TS , ■;. ■' ' ■•;. ~' *■ ■ ■ ;"■ ■■■at ■■- K\':'::-. '%;.-'■: ;■'■■ ■'■;.. WARNCKK'S 80 NEWEST 00ATS READ ABOUT THEM. AT 7s 6d.—Full length, good j . * ' tweed and heavy serge coats; § £*\ .ir* JT Q% AT 10sf 6d.—Heavy Tweed, Heather mixtures, green and brown *p^ • « I effects, newest semi-fitting. 25s i^ v £* |"g -«■■ AT 13s 6d.—Good Heather mix- A.»X^^A-*,l> tuxes, full length and very rich. **>* ' Smart appearance. Cheap at 29s # 6d. Your pick, 13s 6d. ; W\ •-^ -~ AT 1& 6d.-Rich All-Wool Navy L# #* | f» O Q Serge Coats, full length, Raglan J^ j| XVV/I^ sleeves, and newest fitting. 32s I 6d and 39s 6d. Your pick, 12s | Extra Good Coats, newest shapes l^<Yl/\"n mT I ond rich materials for motoring. I » | r| 111 W\ „ driving or walking, 55s for 25s %*? A> W A JlAl>» , Gd and 45s for 21s. 1 ' ' ' , " '". AT .. .. Warnock's v The Storrie Standard Milking Machines THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS ™^™$™™^ Me&ars J. Young and Co., Wangamii. Dear Sir,—With reference to the «Storrie" Standard Milking Machines. I may say I am very pleased with it. It is a good milker, easy to keep clean and the up-keep very small. I ha.o not had to outlay anything since I bought it ,in September last.-Yours faithfully, F. DAY. " Cambridge, April 16th, 1911. Messrs J. Young and Co., Wansanui. Dear Sir, —Yours to hand re "Storrie" Standard Milking Machines. I have, muchi pleasure m say ing thai lam perfectly satisfied with them, haying worked thtem for six months I niight also mention that I have worker another make for three seasons, but prefer the "Storrie" every time They irnllc well never get xrufr of order, and cost practically nothing for upkeep.—lours faithfully, H. C. WALLACE. ; Woodville, Mar^h, 20th, 1911. Mwwsrs T Younc and Co., Wa«Jgami. Dear Sir,—-Your note to hand <-c wilkSJ?machined? I am very well satisfied with the "Storrie" Standard Sml MafhS. In my opinion they are the best in the market at present, and the leasb expensive to keep running. I started them early in Sep. lernber, and they are running as well now as the first day w« started them. Sy have not cost me one penny for renewals nptaU now, and I think the most of the inflatory will run another season. have not had. a stoppage - v?th the marines since starting. I consider the Bla kstone Engine and tho Storrie Ma-limes the very best combination^ that money «an buy of all_the machines in the market at present.—Yours faithfully, J. H. JOHNSTONE. , Warerloy, November 30th, 1910. Messrs .T. Young and Co., Wanganui. Dear Sir-A good number have been to see the " Storrie" Standard Milking Machines wording*. And seem -surprised we have so little trouble wibh them, and they Jeem to dp their work so well. The machines are still running splendidly and the engine has never stuck us once; so far we could not bo better satisfied than we are.— Yours faithfully, G. C. AIKEN. - " THE BLAOKSTONE " KEROSENE. OIL ENGINES. NOTE Address: . J. YOUNG 4. CO.. NO. 7 NIXON PLACE. What Do You Want On The Farm. FORGETFULNESS IS ONE OF THOSE :- HUMAN SHORTCOMINGS BY WHICH MOST OF US OCCASIONALLY HAVF SUFFERED LOSS. Just a memory jog theu. If you want, anything in Farm Equipqiont, first Bee what McFARL AWE'S Slave to oHer before you buy. Perhaps what you need this rainut* FBNC?NG IKWIRE - WIRE NETTING--STAPLES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP ,POWDER AND FLUID) = -/ ■ BUTTER'S PATENT FENCING MATERIAL. SHEEP SHEARS AND SHEER BRANDING OIL. All other Seasonable Equipment may be obtained heie, and at prices that are favourable to you. D. MoFARLANfc AND CO., Ltd., EIDGWAY STREET : ' WANGiNUJ. I It is Pure, Wholesome, Crisp. It Stimulates and I Sustains, without causing that uncomfortable feeling 1 of Repletion so often associated with Qereal Poods. It I fits the Business Man perfectly for the Rush and Strain 1 of the Busy Morning. ~ . WL Don't run away with the idea that it is Just ;^iKs, Ordinary Rolled Oats. It is Quite Different. It is .; ' A -^1^ prepared by Secret Process with Special fogt^, „ v*ys Machinery.-Every Wholesome smdStimnRr xv, ' " "~*\ latino Ingredient of the Grain is Preserved 1 in Freshness. Every possible impurity is | RKTsTERtjT 1 Scrupulously Eliminated. [■ I fcs&K&g&i-* I OATINA is the Best Thing in the I a.^^gggl^.. j World for the Man who Think* *nd I !OATINA|; 'Schemes to work on. , II s^eSau?ssSs jk:. Brain Builds Business! | —— —— —— I ?. E*»»ty D«g»«ed lii^fci NOTE.— Il ?, ' M - '-isLjpP!^^ Oat Ina Has Imitators, tfwaret }M

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12779, 21 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12779, 21 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12779, 21 July 1911, Page 3