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jj Fatten a [ Your Lambs 1 J on Rape! j = Sustain your Rape with ~ | W.M.E. Co.’s f | Manures | ■ ■ These manures largely contain products = from the Ngahauranga and Kakariki ~~ —— slaughtering works. Use them and you ■ ll ■ s == return to the soil the very elements of life sass ===== taken from it in the process of fattening ■■ *, your sheep. " ■ = W.M.E. Co.’s No.. IB and 3B Mix- = SSSS tures are principally Phosphatic Manures === = containing a proportion of Nitrogen to —— —— sustain the growth. ■■-■■■ They arc specially suitable for Turnips = and Rape. = Particulars as to prices and analyses will == be supplied on application. H CONSIGN FAT STOCK TO H = Wellington Meat Export Co. = ~~ Our facilities for freezing are unsurpassed. —— —We also buy Fat Sheep, Lambs and - ' Cattle. Full particulars from the Com-—-e- pony or its buyers as • —-X ===== Relfl Aramohn. Tel. 1?1. = == (Wanennnl Exchanrc) =■■ [j] p r*. Swanson. T'eildVnS- ; S ’»?bnnp No. 131. F’„ M Rlckrnnn. Marton, - ~~ ’Plinne No. I*s. -~— s. S. Timh'’. Taihare. ’Phon© = == Nn. 169 D. ===== J. McDonnell, Huntervllle. == === T«l. 75. = rrr~i ’ r - G. Vickers. Levin. Tel. 50. ==== U Wellington Meat j| H Export Co., Ltd. || g= WELLINGTON gj 54]==== Xmas Hams SEE that your home is provided for at 'Xmas. What better stand-by can you have than a well-cooked Prime Mild Cured Ham ? Remember that the verybest quality is the most economical. NOAV IS THE TIME to book your order. All Hams cooked Free of Charge. Get in early to avoid disappointment. G. AMBroi.'-E, “INVICTA’’ HA-M AND BEEF SHOP, Next Imperial Hotel, 'Phone 673. Victoria Avenue. TABLE DELICACIES. FRFSH BUTTER! FRESH CREAM! FRESH MILK! FRESH EGGS! In any quantity. Special lines of High Grade Confectionery. Inspection Cordially Invited THE DAIRY, R. M. TAYLOR. 76 Guyton Street, coirijf ls k mill If First in the esteem ,o of every housewife. JUST LIKE NEW, sih , jgjMa Your Clothes will VVy'- J undoubtedly look so, il you have them & wßt RENOVATED A'l'7T JgU[ f. 5| jK COOK’S! ff" ngjl* ’i'y Having sljec ’ a^«v it‘ J'Siiji engaged the ser-K vices of an expert, iM A ’ wo are in a positio i X 3 '* t 0 feaWi DRY CL EAN AND '“fi'4® DYE ; Jg’lfW SUITS AND COS- ,'O' IUMES mil ‘ by tho most mod- .. II V ,■■ 1 ern met hods. Con- Kj;A Ji sidering tho won- ? J derful results of our process, tho CHARGES ARE SURPRISINGLY MODERATE. SEE US TO-OAY. AVE ARE CERTAIN TO SATISFY —that’s our policy. COOK’S TAILORS. WANGANUI. MR. CYCLIST, In these unreliable tramless days, don’t forget the RELIABLE CYCLE WORKS, Corner Dublin and Harrison Streets. Always at your service. Ring 741 and we will collect your Bicycle, repair, and deliver it t-3 you agaip, HALL & JOHNSTON, RELIABLE CYCLE WORKS, Corner of DUBLIN & HARRISON STREETS. ’Phone 741. A POPULAR HOUSE PARKVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL. 'RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. This popular bouse, which is within one minute’s walk Hem the Railway Station and G.P.0., has just been considerably enlarged and renovated throughout, making it one of the most comfortable hotels in town. Spacious Lounges cn both Poors; comfortable Commercial and Sitting Booms; hot and cold baths; firstclass table; prompt ssrvice. MOTOR CARS ON HIRE. Motor service to Marton twice daily, meeting Auckland express. Telegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to. Tariff: 11/6 per day; £2/17/6 per week. J. HODSON .. PROPRIETOR.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18018, 5 November 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18018, 5 November 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18018, 5 November 1920, Page 9

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