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Per St. Kilda from Melbourne 40 Drums RUSSELL'S ECONOMIC DIP. npHIS Wonderful Dip cannot be spoken too highly of. The proof of its success lios ■*■ in the fact that sheep owners who have used it onco will HAVE NO OTHER! . .TJI?. TJI ? P ™, oe « lower than any other Dip in the market. There is no difficulty in mixing it with cold water, it being fluid. It is in portable paokages, drums holding five gallons making 1000 gallons of Dip. Price, £2. The Wool is loft soft aud glossy, at least i tuose who have used it say so. The Wool is also left quite freo from stain or any discoloration. WHITWORTH RUSSELL, YANKEE SIOVE DEPOT,

A WONDERFUL STOVE! The Mascot. So d only at the Yankee Stove Depot, Wanganui. MECHANICAL GENIUS AS Developed by Yankee Invention, AMD IMitJSTEATBD AT THE YANKEE STOVE DEPOT, WANGANUI. The Mascot Bange is not only the most modern Cooking Kange in the market, but is also the most Economical. It is not only the moat elegant, but is also the most durable. Think of the boiling surface! Five pots boiling at once. Porfect oven always hot ! Economy of fuel, yet certainty of dinner being ready to time. Immunity from danger from 2re or scalding wator, and yet thorough offieioney. And when tho ! husband and father aro detained by business, and the dinner is delayed there is the j extra COOL OVEN to keep the dinner hot and nice, so that those business troubles will not be visited upon the home ; but when he sits down to his well-cooked dinner he has | nothing but praise for hia wife and her wonderful stove. , This is no fancy picture : it is going on in hundreds of homes which have be»n sup. plied by these Marvels of Cooking Appliances. Illustrated Catalogues of these Wonderful Stoves free by post to any Addreis. WHITWORTS RUSSELL, j Yankee Stove Depot.

HE BONGO PAI 'fENEI KBI \ KOUTOU KATOA ii/T A 0 BE A N QTEWART'si NEW OURE FOR ASTHMA, NEW CUBE FOR DIPHTHERIA, NEW CUBE FOR CROUP, NEW CURE FOB CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Prepared from the forest and mountain plants of New Zealand. The NEW CURE is the only Specific yet discovered for Diphtheria. In Group the NEW CURE has no rival, i It saves emetics, lighting iires, hot baths, j and all the attendant worry incidental to j the arrival of the Midnight Monster. In Typhoid fever the NEW CURE dig- 1 nfeots, soothes, and gives refreshing sleep. The NEW CURE is the only true Lung Disinfectant. As a Disinfectant for the Nursory, Lying-in-Chamber, and the Sick Boom it has no equal, being extremely soothing and refreshing. In 110 instance has a case died from Dibhthoria when the NEW CORE has been freely used from the first onset. The New Cure, 3s 6d ; Grindolia Robusts Cigarettes, 2s ; Asthma Tobacco, ?s Gd & Is. Manufaofcorv— Christchurcb, New Zealaud I NEW ZEALAND ; <r j» A I R TJ E 8 T 0 B E R. j li Xi MANUFACTURED FROM HEIiBS. (From a Prescription left by an old Scottish Herbalist.) MBS MoINTOSH, Sole Manufacturer. It quietens and strengthens the growth of the Hair, and after proper and constuufc use, the new Hair will be seen coming on rapidly. It is a pleasant and cooling wash, and leaves the Hair smooth and Q-lossy, though it contains no oil. It also cures Chapped Hands and rough skin. It is also a, certain cure for Baldness, Dibkoiioks. Thoroughly cleanse th^ hair by washing, dry with a coarse tovrefi and apply the restorer to the roots withffl sponge. Brush the hair vigorously nigM and morning. tJ N. Z. Hair Restorer' 4? o bo obtained from all Chemists, and wholesale from J. K. Johns, Bell-street, Wanganui,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7407, 7 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7407, 7 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7407, 7 May 1891, Page 1

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