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Mothers and Sons THIS WILL INTEREST YOU ALL WOOLLEN GOODS. AS YOU KNOW, ARE ADVANCING IN PRICE. In spite of this we make you a SPECIAL OFFER for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only. ALL BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS WILL BE SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. FOR CASH FOR THESE TWO DAYS. THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS WILL YOU TAKE ITt McNIVEN’S LTD., The Avenue

REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST IN THE NEW ZEALAND PERPETUAL FOREST BONDS f!) BECAUSE it is a good thing for the Country. j (2) BECAUSE Timber will always be in great demand. (3) BECAUSE Sound business men are acting as Trustees and taking up parcels of Bonds. (4) BECAUSE the Bonds return greater profit than any other investment. (5) BECAUSE the wage-earner can invest and reap the benefit as well as the wealthy man. (6) BECAUSE for 25/- cash, and 25/- every 3 months until £25 is paid, you will gain a minimum of £5OO. X2. Perpetual Forests Ltd., P.O. Box 302, "Wanganui. Please send me post free a copy of your prospectus and full information regarding the money to be made out of tree planting for commercial purposes. Name • Address

I Agricultural Lime THE FARMERS’ MAURICEVILLE LIME COY., LTD. CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF HIGH GRADE CARBONATE OF LIME. IN TRUCK LOTS OF 6 OB S TONS. PRICE PER TON ON TRUCKS, MAURICEVILLE .. 17/6 Bagged twelve or sixteen sacks to ton, at buyer’s optin. Baeks an ehaxged 1/- each, bat if retuned is good order and condition within a reasonable time, will be credited at 9d each. A. Railway Department, in recognition of the value of Lima to the producing community, carries FREE for the first 100 miles (Waagaehu on New Plymouth line, Hunterville on Main Trunk and on Napier line). We shall be pleased to send you testimoKiate from praarineut farmers. Ask for Order and Declaration Form, and order direct, or through your local mercantile firm. YOUB GROUND REQUIRES LIME ORDER A TRUCK NOW. IT WILL REPAY YOU. THE FARMERS’ MAURICEVHLE LIME COY., LTD., BOX X MASTERTON We can now supply Burnt Limeat 32/6 per ton In truck lots, or 40/- per ton for less, sacks extra. ■ i

tkeVKfe asul( ol to T A L3J ■h/ Mount Cook, J? 1 thought that the only // pSr people who went to Mount Cook / yssss/rf// f° r holidays were chasm-danglers, crevasse- / -/A I Ifcz/zz/Z jumpers, people who are surprisingly up- / / \ I bolstered in knobby muscles, and —millionaires! I / \ I ]9&z/ss% I ** I didn’t know how far wrong I was boy in the Kruschen \ / j I I until I had been at the ‘Hermitage’ a advertisement, and . | I IK/%xZZ/x f / I couple of days. We got to the Her- £eeps him feeling f ) / I iKV'y/xyyZ i mitage about 5 o'clock one evening; that way. Get up into those \ J | r 'Zx<Z//B| I *he sun was going down behind the valleys and you* soon forget that I 10/x/zZ/x I mountains—mountains which looked your hair is getting a little thin i I like something out of a fairy story. on top. 1 Wx/s/ss// I I’m no poet, but gosh! if you had “If a fellow feels like riding, there I JBl I seen the purple shadows and glowing are horses, if he feels energetic, there 1 BWI I twilight flooding over those eternal are picnics and excursions. If you 1 I monuments, you d wish your name want tennis, there « a first-rate court, i riSfr’ZZZzZ/zH 1 was Tennyson! half-a-minute from the front door of I EpsZZZZZZZ JI I Believe me, boys, you’ll feel at home the Hermitage. If motoring tempts I fwZZZZZZ/ jq|>. I immediately you step on the Hermi- you there are cars—also scenery I | tage door-mat. You'll be welcomed which makes Switzerland turn green I I almost before your suit-case is out with envy. I LLtZZ/ZZZZ/ Fanl I of the car. I recall that as soon as “At night, music, dancing, sitting-out, I 3S| I Madame had departed upstairs to do billiards, and smokeroom 'fiction— j ng9ll 1 something feminine to her hair, some everything that mortal man can desire. I f/MS/yxZZxZ I philosopher murmured ‘Cocktails;’ so After a few days up there you get I K/’Z/xZ'x 7 I we They were jolly good so darned happy that you can’t bear I S JshZZZZZZZ L I cocktails. But the man who needed to think of the end of the fortnight. I ■’ < an f° r the dinner we sat “ What does it all cost? Well, you’d | down to an hour later must have hardly believe it. hut £3O will bring I been so jaded that he couldn’t eat you from wherever you are in New j \a O * ce " creann *n the middle of the Zealand, give you two joyful weeks 1 iri \ \ Sahara. at the Hermitage and see you home I ■ I Wyv/y/V/ xx/z^Z^ -3 \ “There is something in the air. up again! Auckland is within 48 hours, Ili NZZZZo<Z there in the mountains, which and Wellington 24 hours of Mt. I 'v'/'Z/’/x ✓xZj I makes a man feel like the oM Cook. I >/ZZy/ <<X/y\ Just tend a pott card te Dept. G Mount Cock Motor Co. Ltd., Timaru. to Thot. I —» Cook aid Sob, or to the Government Tourist Bureau, and by return mail you will pet rfS B * booklet which,will tell you all about thia wonderful trip. You’ve got to make it. f It’s great! ” V ■—' ' iIl

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18974, 27 March 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18974, 27 March 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18974, 27 March 1924, Page 8