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PILES CURED WITHOUT AN OPERATION. No Case Too Chronic to be Cured Recommended by thousands of former sufferers who have been permanently cured. With Dr. Van Vleck’s Absorptive Pile Plasma no case is too stubborn or too long-standing to be completely and permanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of this Plasma is amazing. It soothes and gives instant relief after the first application, and effects a cure in the shortest possible time. Sufferers from Piles, Prolapse, Ulcers, Fissure, and all diseases of the Rectum, should use without delay (which is dangerous) a tube of this wonderful soothing curative ointment. Obtainable from ail Chemists at 6/6 (postage paid 7/-). Wholesale agents, Kcmpthorne, Prosser & Co., Ltd., Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland. ‘‘Don’t sport with health”—Jackson. You cannot afford to take chances with your health, especially in chilly weather. Keep ills at bay with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. For over half-a-century this famous remedy has given relief to countless thousands of sufferers from colds, coughs, bronchitis and influenza. ‘‘Baxter’s’’ has unique penetrative qualities that quickly root out the trouble. Also a dependable tonic. Get a generous-sized 2s 6d bottle now from any chemist or store. Family size 4s 6d. But sure you get “Baxter’s”! Stop that tooth jumping by using Barraclough’s Magic Nervine —1/6.

Carpets Rug Sensation We are compelled to move into larger premises opposite the Grand Theatre. Avenue, in about ten days’ time, as we find that it is Absolutely Impossible to handle the Daily Increase of our Business in our present premises. To facilitate shifting we have derided to ma’o’ FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS to our already Unbeatable Values during the Next Few Days. Study These Prices and Act Quickly as they are Sure to Sell like the proverbial not eakes. 30 SAMPLE RUGS. 54 x 27 8/6 each 24 ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS. t,O x 30 . 15/6 ea.h 15 HAIR CENTRE RUGS, Great Value, from . .16/6 each 9 x 10.6 Good Grade AXMINSTER CARPETS .. £7/.’7/6 9x12 Good Grade AXMINSTER CARPETS . . £lO/17/6 HALL RUNNERS. 27in wide 7/9 yard High Grade AXMINSTER RUNNER, 27in wide, from 13/9 yard McKernan’s OPPOSITE ADAMS’ GARAGE :: ;; A VENUS ’PHONE 3367

Sale! Sale! NEW OVERCOATS test i y One-Third to tW/W / Half off Great Clearance ZRJ> Sale f z i V IN \ the new types are here in English x/ j///' \ materials. Traditional British Cut and yLy, /r hne workmanship. Beltless, Doubley/ c Js* • C F Breasted, Raglan and Belted Styles. $/ ft NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUN!TY! DOUBLE - BREASTED OVERCOATS—yfcZ £J ■>’• Dark Grey Tweed, All-Wool, set-in W sleeves, hip waisted, and half lined. \Zf Ordinary Price 97/6. x Sale Price .. .. 75/FAWN BLANKET FLEECE—Pleated at /TA back, half belt. Ordinary Price t £6/6/- Sale Price .. .. 100/- ■ a BELTLESS OVERCOATS All - Wool Tweed; in Fawn, Grey or Brown; NLugfKf X ■? Z’ I skirt, plain back, set-in sleeves. . > Ordinary Price £5/15/6. !■ i'/\ Sale Price .... 89/6 ; SE3IW j B\ dark grey chester — Lined ’ aDd with TggjlufX Iwa/' ] X. vent a t back. Ordinary Price ’i £7/15/6. Sale Price .... £5/5/|BfiggV *1 i wl/A |S T W'A RAGLAN OVERCOATS—Dark Grey AllHsflV tW\|. Wool Tweed, lined. Ordinary Price '’ - vLA £5/5/-. Sale Price .... 69/6 RAINPROOF COATS—In Fawn GabarV l\ Til dine. It WjZtVY |\ Sale Prices .... 59 6, 79/6, 95 6 If vC\ M “EXTRAORDINARY” I \ 75 NAVY NAP CLOTH MEN’S D.B. OVER11 COATS—In high grade quality and n InMA *■ II AzßlkX \. Jff’X made in our workrooms. Guaran--1 Kv^tx-*W‘--/ =r |F MsV'/ teed wo °t d y e > half lined, inside y/b patch pockets, lined with silk velvet; I Isix -UMa’ 1 aR s * zes ' £5/5/i dwm The Ordinary Price of these OverI 4 M&jit coats is £7/10/-. ' 'W® BCHNEIDEMAN & SOflS \V IlWik LIMITED \u TA II G Qgggi THE AVENUE - - - (Almost Opp. the Post Office) ALSO AT WELLINGTON I'A LMET.STON NORTH. HASTINGS. CHRIST< HT*R< H. NEW PLYMOUTH. MASTERTON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19346, 27 June 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19346, 27 June 1925, Page 12