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£3 2/- GIVEN AWAY. %■ Never in the iTTstory of Wanganui was there a first-class tailor who gave £3 2s. away with every suit and costume. £tckneideman's, the well known tailors, are doing it now. They are making saits For £4 10s., whilo their usual price ii £-5 Ids.; costumes £5 55., usual price £7 75., made of the very best of serges and tweeds. Remember that all garments cut and fitied by Mr. Henry Schneideinan. "No fit, no pay," that is Schnerdeman's way. All money will lie returned, with interest, to those who are not quite satisfied with the garment. Come along right now ana "get measured for your suit or costume, as this offer will stand good for a short period only. Bchneideman and Co., tie Leading Tailors of Auckland, 13, Avenue, opposite i • Bank of New Zealand, Waagranui. i Nelson, Moate & Co. were awarded first and special prizes for blended* teas, against all competitors, at the Auckland Exhibition; also first and special prizes „/for their collection of Ceylon, Indian, and China teas, and first prizeß for their "Nelmoa coffee and Cocoa respectively. So far back as 1882, at the New Zealand International Exhibition, this firm was awarded the only gold and first silver paedals for blended teas, in competition with Australasia. The house of Nelson, Moate is now in the 35th year of its existence, its headquarters being in Wellington, and there are branches in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, Ho-< bart, and Colombo. Mr. H. Nelson, the founder, still takes the leading part in its management i li .'./ A.'V Ji/letlor*S Mf The Sanoo g/ Highest Quality - m - at moderate price. 4, It makes a meal enjoy- J^. to the last scrap I At Aids digestion. Jf'- ■: Sauc& r-v.v-V m iihiiwjuw. ' . ff ~ t ■ ■an Don't Neglect a Cough or a Cold take EMULSION i Nobody ever contracts a serious malady intentionally. But thousands, aye, millions, become afflicted with terrible diseases and suffer needless agony simply through foolhardiness or - neglect. - Consumption is one trouble which almost always results (torn neglect. A simple cold becomes a hacking cough, eventually abrading the surface of the lungs and making easy the development of the dread " white plague." Don't take the risk when for a few shillings yoacan avoid it. Lane's Emulsion Gives Prompt Relief and Strengthens the Whole Body For Coughs and Colds it is undeniably the best remedy ever produced, one bottle usually being sufficient to get rid of either trouble. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and other Throat and Lung Troubles it will be found of sterling value. Lane's Emulsion improves the appetite, assists digestion, puts flesh on thin people, and builds up weak lungs. It is a recognised remedy and is freely recommended by doctors. Thousands have been cured by it, and our files are full to overflowing with grateful testimony. Read this. ** For over four years 1 wax always troubled with a cold. I could not set rid of it tiiough 1 tried many cough lonedie*. Hearing so much of Lane* Emulsion, I lirrJttnl to try it although 1 did not expect it to do me I any good- • to°k four luge botths and was greatly | surprised at the result, as the Emulsion effected a com- j I&te cine. Since then I have never beca troubled with a cold cf any consequence.*' JOHN H. CAMPBELL, > ..,, 250 Oxford Terrace. Chrulchurch. Ask for and insist upon getting the genuine Lane's Emulsion. It is sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle by all chemists and storekeepers. The larger size contains more thaa two of the small bottles. Sal= Manufacturer: 2 E. G. LANE. Chemist. Oamaru, N.Z. "It's Famous Because '- It's Good." ITIHORP'S BOOT?* W tn* acme of J_ porfpctina. The lowlier " first class." the fit "^ond." and tho price "just ri'^ht." Try a pair for the coming winter. Calf to-day J. THORP AMD CO-.. Victoria A vein:?;. Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 7

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