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SPRING GARDENING After the long spell of wet weather weeds will bo growing apace and there is plenty of work in store for amateur gardeners. The horror of stained and roughened hands can readily bo avoided by the timely use of Q-tol; and one can handle tho wet soil with impunity if Q-tol be rubbed into the hands before work. Sufferers from Summer colds will en-1 joy speedy relief by breathing in I “NAZOL.” A unique never-failing remedy. 1/6 for 60 doses.

©Kernohan's For Me That’s the verdict of aJJ householders who take the trouble to come round to Guyton Stre . for their Groceries, PRICES ABE ALWAYS LO WLR Because we pay ao Big Avenue rents. You get all th 4 Benefit—not the landlord, THESE WILL CONVINCE YOU: Sugar (1A), per 701 b. bag, 17/6. Flour, 251bs. for 5/9. Sugar (1A), per 121b5., 3/6. Palm and Olive Soap, 6d per Harraway’s Rolled Ooats, 1/5 cake. per bag (41bs.) New Dates, 4d per lb. 4 Tins Sordines for 1/-. Pears, 1/3 per tin. Sultanas, 31bs. for 1/4. Pineapple, 6d per tin. Plug Tobacco, 1/- per plug. Peaches, 1/3 per tin. TEA TEA TEA Thousands of people drink OUR FAMOUS GOLDEN CROSS TEA (Registered). The Greatest Tea Value in New Zealand to-day. Try one pound and be convinced. By using this 2/2 Tea you SAVE OVER 1/- PER POUND. MOHAN’S Ltd. ZKL GUYTON STREET, (JUST OFF AVENUE). ••WHERE LOWER RENTS MEAN LOWER PRICES.”

“Sargeant Did It”! Well done, Douglas. That’s good work- You've landed my furniture here as good as it was in my house in Wanganui.” The above are' tho words of a well-known J.P. whose furniture was shifted by D. SARGEANT and his MOTOR LORRY from Wanganui to Wellington. ~ WHAT ABOUT YOUR FURNITURE? WOOL CARTING. TIMBER CARTING. WILL SHIFT ANYTHING ANYWHERE. D. SARGEANT ’Phone 2706. ’Phone 2706.

Distinctive Glassware An outstanding range of FRUIT and FLOWER BOWLS, CANDLESTICKS, VASES and PLATES—Deep black Satin finish with rich Gold Motif.—the quintessence of charm. An altogether different, therefore distinct, addition to table equipment. Baronial and Queen Anne Glassware Which uplyolds the prestige and good name of our house to offer you with a high quality article, so moderate in price as to be readily within the reach of all. Craig & Co., Ltd. ’Phone 2402. 110 Avenue.

MODERN *-andthe wise men were guided by the STAR ” The Sign of the Texaco Star on any garage is your guide to a receiving depot for the most positive volatile motor-spirit— Texaco. No sluggish starts when the tank is filled with Texaco. It responds with full power to the accelerator instantly. That is because Texaco is pure, highly refined motor spirit with I Volatility highest! Volatility is the readiness with which motor-spirit gives up its power. Next time you fill—stipulate TEXACO MOTOR SPIRIT TEXACO MOTOR OIL TfJMCO Motor Spirit L,, A gives 10 per cent greater Helps the motor spirit; gives j JHk mileage, which means io per you its maximum power. f TEX® CO \ cent lower cost.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19439, 27 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19439, 27 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19439, 27 October 1925, Page 2