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The IHall Order House FeiltSing \ TEW STYLES jjfirN FOOTWEAR mm: Hii 1 Ttftfflft €1 "*"he atest Pro<^ucti°n9 °f fashion J=M /Mm MrJS& in Summer Footwear have now Iv/9h mF arrived, and you should certainly see the Mr /i ißKl^r^ comprehensive showing that we have Vim with considerable trouble collected from MlfllßwvJ reliable and up-to-date sources. yt |I||VJB ' Gracefully designed, and light, easy* I 1 HI^HIH fitting shoes in black or tan glace kid, I IWlBlnB and brown willow calf; the new fashiondk Wl^lliyli a^e snatJes 'n dainty suede promenade A?A iVIV'HJ& shoes—not only elegant but durable as jffim*. Y^Elliili well, and distinctly moderate in price. fl/Mlll John Cobtoe, - A//■.•■■ :'WHIA THE MAIL ORD ER HOUSE, FEILDING. Where thousands shop by Post. ■'.■•■■■ ■ ' ■ ■ .■ ■■ * ■■ ■' ■' ■. • • -* WHERE TO HAVE AFTERNOON 1 lmpo^ r tvemng Public TEA AND BE SATISFIED— refreshments, refreshments Threo Minutes' Walk from the Station. MRS. NICOL'S REFRESHMENT. UiPTfISIII TFIi RflflMS ROOMS AND BAKERY. VIU I Ifilfii I Lit nUUiIIU, Tea, Oakes, and Pics a Speciality, and _ . «■ i Served Promptly. Bpaadwa*. barton. —-— « Savoy Fish Market, Wodding and Evening Parties Specially HIGH ST., MARTON. catered for. Tea and Cakes at all hours of the day. /COUNTRY VISITORS to MARTON \J >an rely upon getting Fresh Fish • *.«*■* iaily. Crayfish and Smoked Fish alW. WILLIAMS fays on hand. Meals at all hours. Fish PROPRIETOR. gUPPerSj aDA P^ONTpro.n € tor. IMPORTANT TOJotTIaDIES. Ascot HQUBe" IMPORTANT TO ALL. HUNTERVILLE. _ ~ ivt^«. RESTAURANT AND PRIVATE Commence toe JNew hotel. •W*«B*t Well Kealfl At All Hours. Fish Freeh xe<*r . "*=" Jaily. Excellent Accommodation. By TARIFF 4s 6d PER DAY. n m. - • ¥ ~1 R- G- PARKER, Patronising Local proprietor. I—* J-, o t rtr Wires and Letters Receive Prompt •■■•■'■' ' inqUSUy. . itteatioo . DOMESTIC WARE, ~ [a card.3 Paste Boards, Knife Boards, Sleeve CL H. BABNETT, Boards, Shirt Boards, Skirt Boards, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, -Chopping Boards, Bread Boards, Towe^ nr«-onww Rollers, Knife Boxes (Plain or Fancy), MARTON. Salt Boxes, Rolling Pins, Potato Mash- = .. ' '■ «rs; Clothes Horses (Single, Double arid . _ _^ Treble), Deck Chairs, Wash Boards, JtiOTBUGrJRAW D Broom Handles, etc. etc. •wmi juaMKVtfasuittia ALL these Convenient and Useful 8 All ffSAHUIvUB* Article made at the , (Opposite Station.) Feilding Woodware & 'AX you — ney BOX FactO!*y. J3 here # en route to Auckland. -- . Trains leave for North at 8 a.m. Ask your Storekeeper for them. Make and for South at 7 a.nou sure you <rot them. Also FIRST CLASS CUISINE. ALL KINDS-OF WOODEN TOYS FOB Hotel Luxuriant]? Furnished. THE CHILDREN. Porter meet« all trains • _ — : Wr.te or Wiw for accommodation. THE MARTON *** * W>S* SASH, DQPR & TIMBER Coy., * Limited] QuifetMtCbld! • '*• fag* vP,°- I*' TS°!; N°P 2" V^Delay is dangerous. Tl * Yard and Factory, Wellington Road, 0^ Why riA more serioug AA M rton. Sawmills: Rangataua and j^ troubles when you can be T J Horom'to mA quickly cured by a few doses mA . FTP of Bonnington's Irish Moss jm T. —the family cough medicine. £ Timber, |i Refuse imitations. Insist Jw _ ' T , TIL,^ on the genuine. 63 ,*" We carry the Largtist Stock of jT£r\ .itffl', SEASONED TIMBER in Rangitikei. iff Jj*'m- 9% vv\*v4s\iA* Joinery JWDniWlOm The very besi of Seasoned Timber ML^ lT*l&f) JWOSS only is used in the manufacture of our Doora and Sashes. ■ ~ «ardware FOR_&ALS SSTLuFSST °f BUild6rß> 39H ACRES 3* sheep country, all in ware and Ulass. .^y grass, at £14 per acre. Good Qooda delivered to any part of the 7-roomed house, dairy, wash-house, district by arrangement. woolshed, stables, etc. 2 sets yards. Enquiries and orders receive prompt Good metalled road. Easy terms. • attention. FOR SALE. Quarter-acre Rangataua; two front- — _ : ages, 3£ chains, in tow-nship. Price i £75. A snip. A/if*ifFMZFie'G ft ASS A f£P Half-acre Taihape; splendid position menfiflfZ/C d tzMKAlsaz, m town. £700. This property will iyitne"tg%n bring £1000 in two years. T«l 143 ""*"«"• 330 Acres, native lea.se, all grass. Rent •• , 5s and 5s 6d. 21 years; groo3 1 .4-room©d ArnrNrOTFJJ. TiArii-f Hmif+ flouse; 70 acres ploughable; 4 miles m^S? cS" J? hAdta£*'nSs raUW" GOOdwill £15° f°r *nick €joiet- ALLEN T. VICKERS, CAHSFOR^HIRE. AUCTIONEER^LAND AND ESTATE Repairs by competent engineers. T A IH A PE . TlMa. A. B. KITCHEN, PHARMACEUTICAL AND aim UATCf DISPENSING CHEMIST. wUD TIUICL, (By Examination.) MARTON DIRECT IMPORTER. ' For Constipation, Indigestion, Sluggish HMcMANAWAY begs to announce Liver, Bilious Headache, etc., take • that he has taken over the Club , KITCHEN'S Hotel, Marten. **„ , TV Pedo-Eflonymin and Garoara Absolutely a Free PIiICI f 2s M por Bottle nOUSB. For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, and aii ONLY SPEIGHTS' BEEPv ON affections of the Lungs, take DBADGHT- Kitchen's Gougli Expectorant -^ '.- - s - PRICE Is Cxi and 2s 6d per Botfclo. ItHiiW/lV SifllPl Stocks of Homoepathic Medicines i\aiiwaj lIUICI, always on hand. MARTON Physicians' Prescriptions and Private * " Recipes Carefully Dispensed. HAVING taken over the Railway , pirVT c , r _.„ . ~^-c. Hotel it Mari-oTi Tutiftinn T M n AGENT for Mr. GREEN WOO 0 S raoMH at wxarcon .junction, i can npTrcwDv * rrT\-fr' rpnnTtr •/>/»-»• t.-r-ii -assure patrons that the Ales, Wines, PRESUII ATIVE 1001H PO.VbEJI and Spirits will bo of the Best, and true b p i/iTAfimi *<> label. ft [ KiTCIEPI, The Dining Tablo is under the super- PHARMACEUTICAL CHBMTST, vision of MRS. GIBPONS, and every Victoria Avenue. Wanganui. effort will be made to please all, I C. E GIBBONS TT ALL know CARROLL'S. IF U ; PROPTtTFTOT? ' don't U AUTOO. It is over ; " U ' FROST AND CO.'S in the AVENUE

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12878, 27 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12878, 27 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12878, 27 March 1913, Page 6

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