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3>kX Successful C^lgllHjjj,^^ seta which have succeeded in establishffl jij|lj; ; |Mß^pij|| ing confidence among many of my (• wk Wv^HBS Customers; giving just the correct efi| tt^l "4 ''^Hj if feet > with perfect comfort to the U'-$ -'ii \| 'wßllll wearer. It has graceful lines, is in I ill: M if tho prevailing fashion, and is sold at JJjf John Gobbe, The "C.K." Corset. This is a neiv nwriVT? ttnTTW model, short above the waist, and a THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, good medium length below. It has lElLm.Nl*. Suspenders on front and hips; & 3!&£*?£&£&■ PATTERNS OF ANY FABKICS Price only to all. POST FBEE ADHERE. POST FREE ANYWHERE.

McKENZIE'S GARAGE, Marion. Tel. 142. AGENCIES: Berli. t, Swift, and R.C.H. Cars, and Bradbury Motor Cycles. CARS FOR HIRE. Repairs by competent engineers. W. McKENZIE, Proprietor. THE MAR N SASH, DOOR & UMBEB Coy,, Linntei P.O. Box 35. Telephone No. 12. Yard and Factory, Wellington Road, M rton. Sawmills: Rangataua and Horopito. Timber, Wo carry the Largest Stock of SEASONED TIMBER in Rangitikei. Joinery The very best of Seasoned Timber only is used in the manufacture of our Doora and Sashes. Hardware Direct Importers of Builders' Hardware and Glass. Goods delivered to any part of the district by arrangement. Enquiries and orders receive prompt attention. _—_— < VICTORIA TEA ROOMS, Broadway, Barton. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. CATERER for WEDDINGS and a.l SOCIAL FUNCTIONS. Tea at all hours from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Choicest and daintiest of Cakes, Scones and Pastry. SAVOY FISH MARKET. HIGH ST., MARTON. ./COUNTRY VISITORS to MARTON \J can rely upon getting Fresh Fish daily. Crayfish and Smoked Fish always on hand. Meals at all hours. Fish Suppers a Speciality. .1. DAWSON, Proprietor. Railway Hotel, MARTON JUNCTION. HAVING taken over the Railway Hotel at Marto-n Junction, I can Rssuro patrons that the Ales, Wines, and Spirits will be of the Best, and true to label. The Dining Table is under the supervision of MRS. GTBBOXS. and every effort will be made to please all. C. E. GIBBONS, PROPRIETOR. JSLsoo-fc House HUNTERVILLE. RESTAURANT AND PRIVATE HOTEL. Meals At All Hours. Fish Fresh Daily. Excellent Accommodation. TARIFF 4s 6d PER DAY. R. G. PARKER, Proprietor. Wires and Letters Receive Prompt Attention. ******************** * ****** It's dangerous *£*** *, to nejrlect cuts and sores. * * * * on horses or cattle — use * * * Ualefoari'G dusting £ * HtilSTtuQ S powder * * * i a scientifically prepared safe and aura it * remedy. T p writeß: _ * * " I am pleased to sail I hare found * *■ it very satisfactory, especially in a * * tase of broken kneen which I have * ** been treating vcilli success." ** ** * ** * * Halsteod Veterinary Medicine Co. JfL ■)(. ****** THAMES. 3 ****** ************************** Local Agents: LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY C), LTD. WANTED KNOWN.—Our New Cooperative Boot Buying System absolutely dories competition. £1 pair of boots for Is 3d. Call or write to J. Thorp and Co., Opposite English Church, Avvnuo, Wanganui. Eyes Tested, Frames Fitted. Jas. E. " Campbell, D.8.0.A., Consulting Optician, Winston'* Pharmacy.

TO STAND THE SEASON. TO stand this season in Wanganui and travel the surrounding district, the well-known thorough-bred stallion PATRONUS (IMP.) By Patron, dam Placida. Patron, the sire of Patronus, won the Melbourne Cup (carrying 9 stone), and was sold in England by auction for 4100 guineas. Patronus has the following performances to his credit: V.R.C. Maiden Plate, Veterinary Stakes, Brunswick Stakes, Bagott Handicap (top weight lm. 5f.), beating Lord Cardigan, also Mooney Valley and Maribyrnong Cups, etc., etc. Good paddocking 2s. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms £5 ss. For full particulars apply to— ORTON AND CARVELL, CARBINE STABLES. WANGANUI. niO Stand this Season at Wanganui, J_ the Stallion MAN! JKI'OTL O (Soult—Lady Fisher). Fee £10 10s. Paddocking 2s <3d. Further Particulars from Groom in charge. GEORGE POWELL, KAROKI LODGE. HARRISON STREET. WANGANUI. TO' travel this season, in the Waverley and surrounding districts, the draught 6tallion GLEN BOY, By Glengyle, out of Diamond, by Wallace, by Sir William WaVaco, by Kettles Sir William Wallace. Terms: Single maro £4 45., two or more mares as per ai"'tngement with owner or groom in cl>a»ge. Mares sold or exchanged, will be charged as in foal. All fees to be paid on the Ist of January, 1913, to the owner or groom charge. Groomage 2s. 6d. per mare. L. G. BREMftR, Owner, KOUI, WAVERLEY. TO RACING MEN AND OTHERS. TC STAND AT AORANGI, FEILDING. THE imported Australian 7*red "Mood Stallion SYLVANITE. Sire Grafton, imported; dam, Golddust. Sylvanite is the winner of three Derbys and many other important races. Also the sire of many winners. Sylvanite is one of the largest wellproportioned blood stallions of the present day, and was the champion prizewinner at the Royal Show, Sydney. Colour, rich brown, black points. For further particulars Jii>ply HOULT AND SONS. FEILDING. To Travel this Season at Wanganui and Surrounding District. THE CHAMPION1 P7JREBBED CLYDESDALE STALLIOXT, PRIDE OF WINOERMERE. (676 —X.Z Stud Book.) Sire Sandy Ersldne (imp.), clam, Maggie IHacanlay. PRIDE Or ■WIiiDESMEEE was never shown until four yt-ar.s old, when he took Second Prize at Kgmont Show, 1904. and Kirst and Champion at Taranaki Show .same y-;>ar, and Second 'at Egmont Show, IDOS, and Second at Taranaki, 1906. TERMS POB S3ASOIT: £3 3s. Payable on Ist January, 1913. ALSO YOUNG WHEELER, By General "Wheeler—Beauty. VTill stand tne season at Putiklt Good paddocks for mares from a distance at 2s. per week, but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, first owner held responsible for payment. TESI/TSS: £2 Ss. For further particular-;, apply to A. Ir. >\'A ?,!_>. Owner, T'utikl, "W'ant?fiinM. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO stand this Season in Wanganui and Surrounding Districts, the ■Vtnndard Bred Trotting and Coaching Stallion Count Be J «i«e y% Judee Belden (2.l7)—(iimntess (2.174). Further P.-uti.;:! uv Ap:>iy C rTAS. LETT, Wanganni.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 31 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 31 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 31 October 1912, Page 6