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Helean’s Big Jewellery Sale Is Ending PAY A DEPOSIT AND SECURE YOUR XMAS PRESENTS NOW AT BARGAIN PRICES. HELEAN Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller SELWYN BUILDINGS, OPR DODU.

THE RENOWN - THE RENOWN 107 THE AVENUE (OPP. HIS MAJESTY’S) LAST WEEK BIG OPENING SALE HAS HUGE REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES. HAVE YOU VIHITED THEM ASK YOUR NEIGHBOUR. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! / Cups and Saucers, 9d. POLISHES — Glass Jugs, 1/6, Glass Vases, 9<L Nugget, 4 a LS ®d and XIA, Glass Butter Dishes, 6d. C/o Waxshine, sd, Bd, 1/1, 1/M, China Vases 1/-; China Jugs, 9d, !/-». TOBACCOS—Havelock Cut, L/6. Aluminium Sets Saucepans (4 Havelock Plug, 1/3}. large), 17/3. Three Castle and Grey.’ CsgAluminium Saucepans, !/-• arettes, Bd, 1/4, 3/3. Aluminium Teapots, 3/9. SOAPS—Our Big Jiar, lid. Aluminium Kettles, 3/1L Waxshine, Bd, 3 for l/Kk ' Plates, from 5d each. Sunlight, 1/5. Tea Sets, 19/11. Dinner Sets, 38/6. St. Mungo, 1/8; 6 fbr IA. Pyrex, from 1/2. Hudson’s, 5 for l/-» BRUSHWARE— Sandsoap, 3 for 7}d. Scrubs, 6d; Nail Brushes 2d. Old Dutch, Bd. Also Cutlery, Household Sundries, Toilet Requisites, Tinware, Ensnehntrat WE CUT ALL LINES. R. L. THOMPSON, Managat.

Lane’s Emulsion is a pure and wholesome met&cme, easily and quickly taken into the system—that builds up wasted tissues and weakened constitutions—induces satisfactory digestion and gives perfect health. * It is the surest, safest and most reliable remedy kaown far censhs, asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, rickets, catarrh throat, general * weakness. nerve troubles and inci- A pient consumption. ■ Sold by all chemists and B ■ B stores. Price 2/6 and 4'6. ■ M WW The large size is the most gfl economical as it contains M Y more than two smallonea. J J J |\| Manufactured by E.G. Lane, Oamaru, Nx. 9

ELECTORS OF WANGANUI YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR John Coull (1) Because he stands four-square against Communism, Bolshevism, and any nHww Ism that threatens the safety of the British Constitution, the integrity of New Zealand and your own personal welfare and freedom. (2) The shipping strike was instigated by Moscow. Would you wiUlnrlv take orders from such a source? No. * ’ THEN VOTE FOR JOHN COULL And help to prevent the Labour Party, which supports the shipping strike, from getting your country and yourself in its grip, gvraug , Wlla h.l® 016 alternatlve to Labour? Is it the National Party, that formless, purposeless thing comprising a few remnants of the old Liberal Party? No, the National Party has not the slightest chance of getting a majority. °^ 7 alternative to Labour is the Reform Party—THE PARTY OF TRUE PROGRESS, the Party that gives Good Government and Sound Government, not for a class but for the whole of this growing nation. THE REFORM PARTY IS LED BY JOSEPH GORDON COATES PRACTICAL PRIME MINISTER, who is getting things done for the good of the whole country, Mr Coates has made his name as an Administrator of Public Works Railways, Post and Telegraphs. Do you want this vigorous young New Zealander to administer the country as he has administered his Departments? YOU DO! Then send his supporters to Parliament, so that he may be strong enough to carry on the good work. Mr Coull stands for Wanganui as a loyal supporter of Mr Coates. VOTE FOR COULL Vote for National Safety and Progress VOTE FOR THE PARTY—THE ONLY PARTY—THAT CAN HELP WANGANUI TO PROSPER AND FLOURISH.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 8

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