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NOTICE. THE Undersigned desire to inform their friends and the public that they have just opened up New Goods suitable for Autumn and Winter, for which they will be happy to take orders MODERATE PRICES. A, OLIVER & SON, PRACTICAL TAILORS, Victoria Avenue (opposite Convent). ARIOI fITcOOMMODATION ARTOI -cfc-CCOMMODATION HOUSE. OUSE. DAVID SCOTT ... Pbopeibtob.

First-class Accommodation for Touiista and the Travelling Public. The Bedrooms are Large and Well Ventilated. Private Sitting and Dining-rooms for Tourists. Good Stabling and Secured Paddocks. A Good Billiard Table ia attached to the I Premises, and is under the ablo managej ment of Mr Fitzgerald. GOOD NEWS IN DULL TIMES. W. CUMBERLAND, Of the Working Man's Fnrniture Depot WISHES to thank his manyfrienda and customers for past; favours, especially since his removal to Ridgway Street. Although business is generally dull, my business has increased to such an extent that I have found it necessary to obtain more showroom, and have taken those commodious premises lately occupied by Mr Horsley, opposite the Oddfellows' Hall. Having a large staff of competent workmen I am prepared to execute orders in house building or furnishing with dispatch. * In Furniture I defy competition, and allow a largo discount for cash. A large stook of Furniture is kept. Also, Fancy Goods and Ornaments in endless variety. Furniture delivered to any part; of the district within three miles. Plans and specifications prepared for any work intrusted to me free of charge. Note the Address— W. OHMS E.R J/ AN D, Working Man's Fnrniture Depot, opposite Oddfellows' Hall, Ridgway-st.

Como and judgo for youreelvea. The Commercial Hotel THE MOST POPULAR HOUSE IN TOWN. 3d. BEST LOCALLY OU Half BREWED BEER. Half Pint F infc All Brands of Liquor of the Bast Description. ME ARTHUR WOOLLEY, who has jußt taken over possession of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, guarantees every comforfc and convenience to commercial men, travellers, and tourists, at lowest possible rates, Teleph one, No. 80. • Mrs G-. O. Bees, WIDOW of the late &. O. Sees Native Interpreter, wishes to intimate she has taken over the Commodious Premises lately known as tho Wanganui Hotel, facing the Market Square and Court House. Good Beds, and tho Beat Food in Town for Ono Shilling. &>T Note the Address—

"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." PIIIIII THE GREAT BLOOD PUR IFIE R RESTORES. FOR CLEANSING and CLEARING the BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES it cannot; be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, Eozema, and Sores of all kinds, it is a nover-failing and permanent cure. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the neck. Curea Sore Legs. Curea Blackhead, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy. Cures Ulcera. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure matter. From whatever cause arising. It is a real specific for Gout and Rheumatic paina. It rfrnoves tho cause from the Blood and Bonos. As (his mixture ie pleasant to the taste, »nd warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either _BX, tho Pronrietors solicit auffarers to give it a trial to test itß value.

Translation of letter from Fiji, The Letter of Jonathan to hlr Doneford. "My Friend. — I write to you to-day to tell you about my illness. I lovo yon very much to-day because of tho medicine you gave to me. Three months I was very iU, truly, because of my leg. I could not plant yams, I could not go fishing, I could not eat or sleep ; but now I am quite woll again. It i 3 truly a wonderful medicine. I beg you, Mr Dunsford, give mo one more bottlo as the month of boiis ia near. i "Preparation Day (Saturday), Bua, Vanua.Levu." Explanation of above Letter. "In Fiji, at certain times of th<» year, both the European residents and the natives themselves break out in boils, which, if not immediately soen to, not infrequently develop into terrible running sores. At these times I can conscientiously assert that I 1 know of no better medicine than ' Clarke's Blood Mixture,' which I have used with unfailing success both among my white and black neighbours. The enclosed letter from ' Jonathan,' a Chriatianiaed Fijian, speaks for itself. For three months he had been almost a cripple, and yet ono of your ! large bottle 3 completely set him up. In ordinary cases even a. lehs quantity will effect a cure— l am, dear Sir, yours faifchully, _ "T.Ebgouubsb DnpspoßD. " 46, Leicester Square, London, W.C., « 21 June, 1892." THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS & Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold in bottles 2e 93 oaoh, and in cases, containing six times tbe quantity, 11s— suflioient to effect a. permanent cure m tho great majority o£ long-standing casea, by nil Oheraista und Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Froprietoru, The I/iwcoMi and MtbIAND CotTHTiLS DeuG Oomfakjt, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark-" Biooo MIXTTTBB."

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTION. Purchasers ot Clarke's Blooi Mixture should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations arc sometimes palmed off by unprinciplod vendors. The words "Lincoln and Midland Counties l>ru? Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on tha Government Stamp, and Clarke s World-famed Blood Mixture blown in the Bottle, WIEHOTO WHIOH, I>"0HB ABB GSfltttHß.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 4

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