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xjßH —W mm—fl—m—- ■? ADVANCE EXPOSITION OF NEW SPRIB6 MILLINERY! Even the Words ENCHANTING, EXQUISITE, ALLURING, fail to describe the fascinating beauty of these new Spring models. There is a Hat for every occasion, a style for every type, and in every Instance there appears that touch of individuality and excellent good taste. THE HIGH GRADE QUALITY ASSOCIATED WITH OUR NAME IS APPARENT IN EVERY ONE OF THESE DELIGHTFUL CREATIONS. We cordially invite you to call and inspect this Unique Display. AGENTS FOR “HENDERSON’S HATS." J. PAUL & CO AVENUE, WANGANUI. xx JL JL/ Did you ever decide WHY? It is because SURATURA TEA tastes better than any ; of the others: because it’s flavour is more appealing, enjoyable, and satisfying. It is because SURATURA TEA is pure. It stimulates and revives, quickens the mental processes, tones the nerves. It digests perfectly. It is because SURATURA. all things considered, is The Best-Value Tea in the World! In no other Tea can you hope to get the same quality at the same price. The BEST Ceylon Produces ' £ 9 More Miles per Gallon More Miles on Tyres Those words are more than a “slogan” I it —they tell the Maxwell story in a nutshell. The Maxwell is the most refined—comfortable—reliable —and economicial Car in its class. It runs longer and gives less trouble than you would expect of a Car at its price. One local Maxwell-Owner covered 23,000 miles at a repair-expense of 30/-. Other records equally good. Now see the Greater Maxwell for 1920! ,J CL. Wilson “ : tham AGilLftilia: W AMGAn Lil IftOi'uuS, LW., CORNER RIDGWAY STREE T AND TRAFALGAR PLACE. Telephone 1164. qi, ii ii ii iriui ii ini •irErii„,;i it, luijnaririi, 11 IT irn ir u 11 mm: .n~mrifig A BOOK WHICH SHOULD BE IN EVEU.T HOME. Ofrf Whanganui ] = = BY T. W. DOWNES. A stirring record of our pioneers, both Maori and Pakeha. n = showing what has teen accomplished in this district in the short n ' space of three-fourths of a century towards making this a civil- n ised land. A living, breathing narrative of warlike doings, inter- in ■ f spersed with much that is romantic. The book is beautifully il- H / lustrated, with scenes and characters of those resolute pioneers h Z who blazed the trail for Wanganui’s prosperous thousands of to- n - - day - j AN INVALUABLE RECORD OF WANGANUI'S EARLY HIS- 3 = TORY. PRICE 15/-. Call, send, write, or telegraph for a copy to-day. ’ R H. I. JONES & SON, LTD. = THE LEADING BOOKSELLERS, 15 VICTORIA AVENUE. S

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 2

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