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a & p. Magic Yeast. = __ Owing to the strike our shipment s of yeast from London wore held up mid wo desire to apologise to the hu nd.red's of customers who have so patiently waited for our new stocks. We have now a large supply and can now fulfil all orders. This Yeast is the Greatest Boon of the Age to all Bre admakers. NO TROUBLE ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS HANDY. THE MAGIO YEAST is made up in tablets about two inches square; six tablets in a, packet—sufficient to make thirty one-pound loaves. Customers who have had a packet to try have re-ordered by the dozen packets. We get nothing but p raise about the bread made by MAGIO YEAST. Ladies who have never before ma de bread, have turned out the finest loaves at the first attempt with MA GIO YEAST. Can be used fo;r hop or ginger beer. What is there nicer or more nourishing than home made bread, especially for growing children. Try a packet. Full directions. ONLY Gd. PACKET. 7d. P AOKET POSITED FREE. ONLY 6d. PACKET. 7d. P AOKET POSTED FREE. UllidlJilo tt I dlul dUIIj LIU. | THE SPOT CASH MERCHANTS, WANG ANUI. jgisggg^L Pcrfzd Ccrssi for the large Fbjare. <i»^^ll&&» i^^^^k Slender Ikes wjftaut fiiscasfeit. Y&gS^Bi \S af*^fi firmly support the bust ana \ kJ|SI / / S « abdomen, molding the flesh i ; |f\w / I Iff into fashionable lines. j » ||\\ / I' \\ \ Specially woven materials, . j.. jUti* I I / guaranteed not to tear or |.. Jij j|: 'l break; boning guaranteed not | |k>> I to rust. Sizes 19 to 36, allow if uryf j \ \>f( W\ their being worn by average. m\ *]] \ A i i.I as well as large figures. \ Wear-Proof Elastine Gores pro- **^ No. 151 vide perfect comfort and prevent No. 756 weakening of the fibre. WO are figure-builders, replacing angles with graceful c *3&« curves, the low bust and long skirt lines, making them - the ideal corsets over which to fit the fashionable gown, "l&rt jro/TOW Made of splendid quality batiste or coutil, daintily |)|/| V§W''% trimmed. Guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. S 1 I TRABE M MARKS] I irt ,7^^^^^^^ <&^&-.- ---' Ca MOM £~J SEE THAT TRANSFER IS ON YOUff NEW tSt II 1 W iSI C MACHINE. IT DENOTES THE GENUINE W fl II B" S'A" FACTORY BUILT EICYCLE. )£m J There's none to equal a B.S.A. pfl —saofc3"— i^ ot' re'i^-bility oecause there's not another < \2^-\T=5 (3. J~[ J J cyc'e made with such extreme cars op |^^lS»2)cZnL^^' undergoes such stringent testing and gauging as a B.S.A. [**^!^^'\ EVEJRY part is INTERCHANGEABLE. *<m^^ B'S<A> BiCYCI£S ™M£l2tflovg >g^'t-» r^^^^^^^^^S^^ OK KVERY MAKE—WOOD OROANE. WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. THE ONLY SMOKELESS COAL IN NEW ZEALAND. ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED AS A POWER PRODUCER. IiOOK! THIS IS WHAT A MAX WHO KNOWS SAYS— S. S. "Clan Macinnes," Port of Newcastle, N.S.W., October 7th, 1913. Messrs The Paparoa Coal Mining Co., Ltd. Wellington. Dear Sirs, I have much pleasure in advising you that the 600 tons of bunker coal supplied to the above steamer by your Company at Wellington has given entire satisfaction, and is in all respects superior to South Wales coal. We have been able to keep good steam even when cleaning fires and have found the percentage of ashes to be barely 3%. Average speed since leaving Wellington, up to New Caledonia and to this port, 10 knots on a consumption of 30 tons per day. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) J. F. McLEAN, Master. (Sgd.) Robt. D. Beaton, Chief Engineer. AGENTS: WANG ANUI—C. P. MILL WARD. PALMERSTON NORTH—HODDER & TOLLEY. Head Office, Wellington—Paparoa Coal Mining Co., Ltd.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19960, 13 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19960, 13 December 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19960, 13 December 1913, Page 2

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