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All Roads Lead To JOHN COBBE'S STORE. —That is all Postal Roads. There is not a person living in this . Dominion who cannot reach JOHN COBRE'S^ STORE per medium of tho "Postal" Road, and thousands who have taken this road to do their shopping can testify to the solidity of the value to bo obtained. Strong Winter Tweeds. Reversible in finish, and in a good rang© of striped effects. Speciadly adapted for real hard wear; 40 inches wide. Is 6d per yard. mUll Pflßßr Winter Catalogue of JOHN blWBt, pages Post Free MAIL ORDER HOUSE, on ReqilSSt. FEILDINO. Send f<)r Y<)ur Copy Samples post free anywhere. ~ .•■••-■_' -

TA Card.) " G. H. BAENETT, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, MARTON. Savoy Fish Market, .- HIGH ST., MARTON. COUNTRY VISITORS to MARTON \J jan rely upon getting Fresh Fish daily. • Crayfish and Smoked Fish always on hand. Meals at all hours. Fish Suppers a Speciality. ' J. DA.WSON. Proprietor. WHERE TO HAVE AFTERNOON K&TEA AND BE SATISFIED— VICTOEIA TEA ROOMS, Broadway. Marton. Wedding and Evening Parties Specially catered for. Tea and Cakes at all hours of the day. W. WILLIAMS PROPRIETOR. THE MARTON SASH, DOOR & JIMBER Coy., Limited P.O. Box 35. Telephone No. IS. Yard and Factory, Wellington RomL If rton. ~ fiawnulb: Rangaiaua uxi Horosito.. Timber, We every the Largost Stock oi SEASONED TIMBER in Rangitikei Joinery The very best of Seasoned Timbei only is used in the manufacture oi our Doors and Sashes. Hardware Direct Importers of Builders' Hardware and Glass. Goods delivered to any part of tin district by arrangement. _ Enquiries and orders receive prompi attention. Railway Hotel, MARTON JUNCTION. HAVING taken over the Railway Hotel at Marton Junction, I can assure 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. GIBBONS, and every effort "wi^'be made to please all. C. E GIBBONS, PROPRIETOR. CLUB HOTEL, MARTON. HMcMANAWAY begs to announce • that he has taken over the Club Hotel, Marton. Absolutely a Free House. ONLY SPEIGHTS' BEER ON X - DRAUGHT. Ascot House HUNTER VILLE. RESTAURANT AND PRIVATE HOTEL. Meals At All Hours. Fish Free] Daily. Excellent Accommodation. TARIFF 4s 6d PER DAY. R. G. PARKER, Proprietor. Wires and Letters Receive Prompi Attention HOTELGRAND TAUJWAF^NUI, (Opposite Station.) BREAK your journey and stoo here en route to Auckland. Trains leave for North. At 8 a.m. and for South at 7 a.m. FIRST CLASS CUISINE. Hotel Luxuriantly Furnished. Porter meets all trains Wr.te oi Wir« f/>T accommodation. 15R8. M. W. SMITH, Proprietress AVON Tyros are mada by the Electro Eydraulio Process, the latest invention in tyre making. Sol<? at pi \cer, to en it everyone by Arthur Body, Dull lin Street. '

Important to the Travelling Public. REFRESHMENTS. REFRESHMENTS - AT MARTON JUNCTION. Three Minutes' Walk from the Station. MRS. NICOL'S REFRESHMENT ROOMS AND BAKERY. Tea, Cakes, and.Pies a Speciality, and Served Promptly. McKENZIE'S GARAGE, . Marion. Ul 141. AGENCIES: Berlkt, Swift, and C.O.H. Cars, and Bradbury Motor . ffa*M. | • CABS FOB HIRE. .Repairs by competent engineer*. W MoKENZIE, /. ■ Proprietor. Businesses for Sale BY A. I Vises, Taihap?. CARRIER'S BUSINESS—IO horses, \J 2 brakes, harness, etc. 4-roomed ' cottage, 10-stall stable and shed, C 6 years at £3 ss. Price £650. Kalf cash. Every investigation. A lino business. 5 ACRES, adjoining above, same term and rental. £100 cash. :mEA ROOMS—Every investigation .1. £60. Easy terms. 10s week ground rent. Freehold for £250. anVO SECTIONS—Fine central position, Xaihape. Good business sites. BOARDING-HOUSE— Central, 9 permanent boarders. £170. Well furnished. Rent 22s 6d week Bonnington s^wJE'i'! Cures Inf luenza^yj Nowadays everybody knows th^HKaTI symptoms of Influenza byexperience/B[N Yet a little care at the outset wilraL prevent the serious complications that ¥a so often occur. Bonnington's Irish «SL Moss, rest and warmth will restore f£ health in a few days. But go to bed w|l at once—a day or so at the start will pre- MB yept a week or a fortnight away frcm n| ' work. Bonnington's Irish Moss is the fl standard remedy—tested for half a cen- f§ tury, there's nothing to equal it. j|f Mn. E. Woodhouse, of Northcote, write*: MB I have tried a bottle of Bonnington'i f&j Irish Moi> and found it very good. I J9 had a sudden attack of Influenza and fi& it saved me from a severe illness." MB Refuse an imitation or substitute Ma which gives the dealer a bigger A3' profit. Insist on - (getting jffiFlk " . Bonnington'i. ' 59 \ V CARR.ACEEM tJ PBH^Ss3P^^£fflSSJßiSßßß^^^^^^3sl^^B^Bc^^SK^V^lj VBIUOUSNE<>f XONS>TI PAT lON/ VDYSPfPSIA BOILyeCZEMA/ \a,b ack- Aene ><*/. AND CORRkC *P<jy TAKE NO OTHER—ASK FOR WILSON'S. AUSTRALIA** vTXTTMxVr. PBOVOETT society. money to lend. THIS Society is prepared to Lend Money on FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES at Lowest Current Rate. Our New Mortgage Deed , contains a condition allowing borrowers the privilege of repaying up to 20 per cent, of the Loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or any of che Society District Om Ci^RDw iowr . Resident Secretary. Wangranui Distrit-t Agency, Victoria AVCnUe- G. JOHNSON, District Secretary. I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 13 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 13 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 13 May 1913, Page 6

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