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Usher's * : _ v I Something lew in Oak Bedroom Suiter I LOVELY "ART GREY FURNI- SSSfSs^ beautiful graiiiing would with '\f EXQUISITE ART GREY COLQUJi, *' the beauty of the graining is increased two-fold. Really, ■we I cannot here describe how lovely thisigrpy effect is r but believe ' us, it is far better than any other finish put omfurniture, The process is Dew,, and not generally known. We cordially invite inspection—come and see this new effect, and note also our t fine workmanship. w V^THE FURNISHERS^^ I OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS. CLOSED IT 12 XOON SATURDAYS OPEN UNTIL 0 p.m. AYS. . ..•■-'• :■ ■-■■■■ \ ■•■ /■/. ' ' • ■/:''■■■■: AT J. A. THOMSON AND Cos., Grocery Store. Our ruccess has been . v henomenal. Why. Because V OUR AIM . ;, ; has always been to give the best of value at .rock-bottoni prices. Hera I a^e a few examples ojf-*what wo do for our patrons:— , s. d. ~-..... ... :,".' ■~ .-. ■ ■s. d.) Sugar, 121bs ;..■.....» 2 <d Apricots, per . tin ...:•*.;■,..*■ 0 11} | Oatmeal, 51bs 1 0 Peaches, per tin .. .., , w , 011 I Kice, 51bs, .... ..:. ..1 0 Clever Mary, per tin ..,. -^.. 1 0 Prunes, per lbV .......... 0 6 Matches, per _;kt. .. -.. — 0 T Washing Soda, 91bs. . • .. 7 0 Zebra, 3 tins for ....... ~^. 1 0'! Hudson's Powder, 9 pkts... 1 o Baking Powder, tin ...>«, 1 tt' 3UTTER 1/6 LB. No charge "whatever made for delivery. ' SHOP EARLY and exercise that kindly thoughtfulness which -will be of ' the utmost assistance to the business of yovj country. BROADWAY.V STORE, MARTOH. ;.>> .■■^'■-.- r»r . ■ • . ■•. ■ •■-■■. V ■ - .!■'.' ' - ' eritly by ordinary meals to replace //-!> i'^^^Jk nels^wor^ry, the irritating trouble Wm^r*Ml M of the telephone, the anxiety which «L MAJMSr\ HI 1 war-time imposes upon ****** WL i^^tiwHoV ' financialail4do!osofSScm«» m;. r £&T* The British super-Sanatpgen H l&£f with the published anaiy««. h gf does not cake or harden in the packet.) j» ■ welUsby'wSess and loss of control, poor sleepv^nervou. M 1 dyspepsia and want of physical energy. Jjf I Your doctor knows exactly what Sanagen con- . S W, or»amc salts of phosphorus, the nerve and brain , —r ■- M food. Analysis on every packet pTov« Sanagcn . § - . M «»»y «P»1 to, lh= erman-°T" JSS« the Anal^cs of SANAGEN, perim Mnatogen, winch Sanagen alone perlectl) replaces formed a , t he Virol Research U>l» . ;»l »; ru boratories—Sanagen San«toße» >Pk Sanaeen is sola by all Chemists. Moisture ... 10-69;, 12-l# <(^ . A,h 7-0 7-1 From the accompanying analyses it will Fat . m> 0 . 8 'Trace* • be seen that Sanagen is richer in phos- .. Pk . ote ids ...' 75-0 75-3 Tgßk ph.tes than the Sanatogcn, and conlsms Undetermined) , , -- less moisture, and in tiio opinion of the ■ Or _ auicMaUer J -1: analyist is the belter prepwatiou of the o 100 . 0 1o0 .q tw°- :' Phosphoric === —— r( . Acid in Ash 3-35% 2-43% "* Equivalent to) Sod.Glycerq- Vl2-55 92»

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 29 November 1916, Page 3

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