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We have Everything for your Kitchen Use Inverted Mantles, l/-each. Toasting Forks. 1/- each. Flesh Forks, 1/- each. Grillers, 1/6 each. Egg Poachers, 2/- each. Galvanised Buckets from 3/- each. Tin Buckets from 3/'- each. Bucket Handles, 8d each. Scrubs from 8d each. Copper Kettles, 4/11 and 7/6. Potato Mashers. 7d. 1/-. 1/3. All Qualities in Cups and Saucers. All kinds of Kits und Baskets from Bread Boards, 1/3 and 2/6 each. 9d each Enamel Bowls from 3/6. A large stock of Plates. We have a good range of Saucepans, Copper Trays. 3/6 each. Tin Kettles, and Tin Bowls. Upright Mantes, lid each. Tr% XUJTT DAip THE OHEAP * • CT« xXIjLJjIrA/X, CASH GROCER, GDYTON ST&EET, (Opposite Ladies' JEU»t.) WANGANUI. 'PHONE 961. • * § ' # • TT wears better because the rubber is perfectly adapted to m ; * the use to which it is put. Soft enough to protect _ your truck. Hard enough to save wear—it couldn't be * tougher. Examine a Goodrich Solid Truck Tire—you can • • hardly stick a pin in it, and unless your knife is sharp you can • hardly cut it. Smell it—notice the odour of smoked nuts— 0 that's the Pure Fine Para Rubber. Notice the uniform soft grey bloom on the surface—no spotty yellow texture of • • reclaimed rubber. Note these things—compare Goodrich • • Solid Truck Tire with any other —the Goodrich has all the o % evidence of quality. • SOLID TRUCK TIRES : 1 " Best in the Long Run " * • GOODRICH SERVICE STATION, * • 65 Ridgway SUeeV • Wawraaul "The hest purchase we ever made,') ■ •ays » family man. "was a " Unique oa~■■■"■■"■■~~~~"~"~ l"i"l"~~~~"DO tfot Water Bottle we bought about fir* ° For COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, use' years ago. My wife uses it every Jiigut ••nnT7»T7irvirCj7rnr* Registered Name in winter, while for baby'g cot it is in- n t C K/4/UI .. , f£ r Suable and has never leaked," Ail UUi3Lbll\!£](y Hian's EMffnci -Demists * Costs 2/- MalreS 1 pint SavealO/- ---" ~ ' •''..,•• :_- I—l Gootl also for Toothache, Earache and , . , % —o mnDM V«^;«o4..> Stopaach Crampn and Diarrhoea irben WADE'S WORM FIGS eradicate D & mc & without sweetening. 7 I Worms of all description. Price l/«. j QQMMMaMMMMMMDD Stainlejss KniYes r NEED NO CLEANING WILL NOT STAIN WITH VINEGAR, LEMONS OR ACIDS, OR BY ANYTHING FROM WHICH TABLE CUTLERY USUALLY SUFFERS. When dipped in. hot -water after use and wiped with a cloth, the blades will t . ■. be found perfectly bright and free from stain. JOHNSON'S STAINLESS TABLE KNIVES 40/- £doz. JOHNSON'S STAINLESS DESSERT KNIVES 37/6£doz. HUMPHREY'S „ TABLE KNIVES 37/6 $doz. HUMPHREY'S „ DESSERT KNIVES 35/SEND YOUR OLD KNIVES TO THE AUCTION MART. BUY STAINIiESS Gibsons & Paterson Ltd. STORES FOR VALUE. WANGANUI. j I STATELY AND GRACEFUL THE HANDSOME MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE ON VIEW IN OUR WINDOW. Priced at 6O guineas I TOTS SUITE IS ONE OF THE MOS T ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN! It is carried out in the finest Maliognnj and beautifully polished to show up the beauty of *ho wood! It's true classic design is simple, dignified, yet gives an impression of richness that enhances any room in which it is placed. Every detail of its design and construction is towards the one point— beauty. TAKE A GLIMPSE OF THIS SUITE while it is showing in our window. and if you are further interested—caH in and have a chat. PURSER'S Ltd. ! "THE HOME OF GOOD VALUE" VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17535, 31 March 1919, Page 3

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