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SUPPORT THE SHOP THAT KEEPS DOWN THE PRICE OF LIVIXC IN YOUR TOWN. FACTORY BUTTER 1/6. Choicest Jellies 2/11 dozen. Best Safety Matches 6d. * Three Castle Cigarettes 7d. 4 Jellies 1/-. Costic Soda 1/-. Cross and Blackwell's Paste 1/9 Bell's Plaids Bd. . 2/8 Bell Tea now 2/6. 2/6 Amber Tips Tea, now 2/4. 2/2 Stand Out Tea now 2/-. ' 2/- Broken Orange Pekoe, now 1/10. Plug Tobacco 1/-. Tin Tobacco, 1/2. : Rickets Blue 1/2.Phoenix Wine Biscuits 7d. 2 tins Sardines lid. Best Cocoa in Wanganui, 2/9. 2 Ib. Carb. S6da 7d. Brasso lid. Bird Seed 6d. Golden Ray Candles lid. Brilliant Shine lid. ' JL» UT« & JuLJLJLmJI%J JL| cash grocer, GUYTON STPtEET (Opposite Ladies' Rest.) WANGANUI. •PHONE 961. Cowhide Suit Cases- JjffflS'*] —are guaranteed by us to be made of SOLfD MW'^met^S^m I LEATHER and hand-sewn throughout. You will • «pprcci«te »h*ir substantial app*:an.nce and high- WillMyfy^SjJ^SmSzXi. ' '* class finish. Made extra deep—fitted with two ■ffia/^ffi^Bgß3bs~TTff -rong lock* \s«de to travel and made to fast. mrWM^^^^^^^. £4/2/6 £4/7/6 £4/12/6 £5/0/0" .A Good Suit Case is cheapest in the long run. 1 Wf'frW^Stik I E EVANS LTD Wm^^^m ■' Itiakm of HARNESS. SADDLERY. .nd .ft LEATHER GOODS f^^^^^^HK 9' \ ■ ! . ■ ' \ ■■ .■ . Take Dr. Cassell's Tablets, the Remedy that ' Strengthens Tired Nerves and Gives • Sleep Without Narcotics, . : Sleepless nights mean jangled nerves —nerves weakened, not so much b}' overwork as by under nourishment. In these active days the strain on the nervous system calls for nourishment which ordinary food cannot supply. Special nerve i nutrients are necessary, and in Dr. Cassell's Tablets you have nerve nutrients and restoratives in combination of highest efficiency. Dr. Cassell's Tablets nourish the nerve centres and overcome the nerve-fret which causes sleeplessness. Thus they induce natural refreshing- sleep without resort to sleeping ' draughts or'narcotic preparations. There are no narcotics in them; they act solely by raising the vital standard of the system. "Exco!3snt as a Means of Overcoming Insomnia and Nerve Restlessness." Frank S. Greenwood, Esq., Litt.D., Head Master, East Morton School, Bingley, Yorks., Eng., writes:—"l have found Dr. Cassell's Tablets excellent as a means of overcoming: insomnia and that nerve restlessness which so frequently follows mental strain. They brace up the system, and grive a sense of fitness and well-being which is wholly delightful." ' * . Dr. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested ingredients of ■ proved nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised modern ;' remedy for ] Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Ansemla : Nerve Paralysis Sleeplessness Wasting Diseases ; Infantile Paralysis Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion ' ■■ Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility . Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods | of Life. Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- sir.c being the more economical. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and tike no substitutes. Sole Proprietors, Dr. Cassell's Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng. t If you were a Race Driver 1 what tn^es would you use ? I You would hustle your car around tracks &y 100 miles per hour—stake 5H your very life on the strength and endurance of the tubes you had chosen. I Before you started, you would take no chances on equipment. You'd I investigate—and buy the best I I You'd find that, re- ____^_ ' 9 uses stock Goodrich /^v '■ ij'g>f?ftfL;. ;•' J-2]^lVwVl^li^^^^^^\ H ferown Inner Tubes. v^v-:'-^^^!^Sa«^S^^^i^^a^Ss^Bjl aB can rely on them ! Goodrich Brown Inner Tubes will do just as much for your customers. V M GOODRICH SERVICE STATION, 1 $t 60 RIDJJWAY STREET. S t^l WANGANUI. * 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17694, 21 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17694, 21 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17694, 21 October 1919, Page 3

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