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Wanganui Busing C7s, and K®, Pleasure Tramway Progress Many travellers judge a city These figures show that aft by the kind of transport scr- energetic community always apvice offered to its citizens. preciates any service that adde Wanganui has good reason to to its pleasure, comfort, or conbe proud of its electric tram- venicnce. The same thing is ways. The cars are comfort- true in the business world, as able, the service is admirable— exemplified by the D.I.C. This —and the history of the system famous department store is the is a story of real progress. shopping centre of Wanganui, Fourteen years ago the system because it adds to the pleasure, started with four tramcars, comfort, and beauty of life. Its power being supplied by two aim is to set before the people small gas engines. The track of Wanganui the highest standwas 51 miles in length. ards in dress and home-furnish-Since then steady develop- ing. ments have taken place. As the Good taste in clothes Is sometracks have been extended, new thing worthy of achievement; residential areas have been and the men and women of this opened up; thus growth of district are enabled to dress as transportation and of the town tastefully as folk in the big have proceeded hand in hand. cities on the other side of To-day there are 25 tramcars the globe, because the - .I.C. Is in operation over 15 miles of In constant touch with the fashtrack. ion centres of the world. It Last year the total revenue quickly brings to you the latest from passenger-traffic amounted notions and the best producto £38,000, as against £B.BOO Lions, while its values arc tho when the trams first started run- best that keen business methods ning. can make possible. HIM. jSBL-

BUSINESS WANTEDS. /"'<HIP Heaters—The cheapest and fastest means of obtaining hot water for house or cow shed, laylor's, Ltd., next Imperial Hotel. DAMAGED Basins—We have an accumulation of slightly damaged Lavatory Basins at bargain prices. Call and inspect. Taylor’s Ltd., next Imperial Hotel. l?OR Sale—Spring Carta and Gigs. Rubber tyres fitted J. Hutchinson, Coachbuilder, St. Hill Street. HAVE you heard it ? Edison Diamond Phonograph This is King of all Talking Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 529. KERN Fire—Just the thing for your office un a winter's morning. Ring ’Phone 1661. Taylor’s, Ltd., next Imperial Hotel. WANTED Known —Posts and Fencing Timber at 'educed prices for cash; also a number '?f odd size Sashes. Beadle and Barron. QKIN Diseases —Nutse Martin’s treat ment cures Eczema, Psoriasis Acne, Boils. Itch and all Skin Eruptions. Corner Bell and Guyton Streets. CALP and Hair Tro <i b les—Nu ire Martin supplies full treatment to cure same. Consultation free. Corner Bell and Guyton Streets. ipHE Misses M. A. Ryder, Ladiee’ A Tailors and Dressmakers. Costumes, Overcoats Capes and Evening Gowns, etc., a speciality. 122 T iverpool Street. 'Phone 455 PIANO Tuning.—To preserve your Piano, and get the best harmony see that is is properly tuned Ring up Upton’s 165 Avenua. ’Phone 529 Country Tuning arranged for. ANTED Known--For Sashes, Saab vv Frames. Doors, Washtubs, etc.., consult Beadle and Barron, 98 St. Hill Street.

DON’T BUY BLANKETS. r - INVEST A QUARTER OF THE MONEY IN ONE OF OUR HOT WATER BOTTLES AND KEEP WARM FOR THE NEXT THREE WINTERS. LARGE STOCKS. INSPECTION LN VITED ■JJNITED pRIENDLY gOCIETIES JpSPENSARY, 92A. GUYTON STREET. OHEAP rpiMBER. CLEANING UP OUR STOCK. If you want an odd line, now is your time. For the sake of convenience we have made up assorted lots which ws are offering from £2 up. GREAT VALUE GIVEN FOR THE MONEY. Don’t fail to call and see what we are offering. No harm done if you don t buy. CEMENT AND ALL BUILDING REQUISITIES KEPT IN STOCK. rpHE yyANGANUI gASH AND pACTORY <fc TJIIMBER CO. LTD.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 1

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