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TO THE GENTLEMEN-- OF WANGANUI AND 'SUEi&UNDING DISTRICTS. G. H. Clapham, TATLOB. DD3TREB to call -attention to- his new stock of Patterns* juat to hand, consisting of all the newest and most »tv lish designs in -'Scotch *nd - West of "England Tweeds, Scotch Suitings, Plain and Fancy Worsted Suitings, Black uml Bias Cheviots, Vicunas, and Serges. Black and Blue Wonted Coatings, Covert Coatingi, and Venetians, eto , eto. Suits to Measure f roovfiQs. Hand-made Garments a Speciality. pry ABTGANUI A 8 rf-NOMPANY (LIMITED), HAYS just landed a shipment of the meet MODERN and IMPROVED Gas Cooking Stoves in Various Sizes. Also BOILERS and ' ' CKRILI/KRB Combined. V ariety of LARGE >ailcUß&£Al/L BOILIWG- SttNGS. To encourage the consumption of Gas, this shipment will be quitted at Cost Price. AH information as to Prioa .and Terms can be obtained at the offloa of W. P. OUBBIE, Taupo Quay, wh«ra the Coeking-Stoven can be seen connected with the Gas. WHY NOT USE GAS FOH 00 OK ING SEVEN SEASONS WHY ZOU SHOULD. I— IT IS CHEAPER, because there is no waste of fuel and time in heating the oven, whioh can be brought to fall cooking heat in 10 minqtes, night or day, and the expense is stopped directly the work is done, by turning off the Gas' 2— IT IS CLEANER— No coals to get in, no fires to lay, no smoky chimneys, no dust, no ashes to rake out and carry away, no sooty flues to clean, no sweep. 3— J.T IS QUICKER— Joints oan be roasted perfectly in from 10 to 15 minutes por pound, according as preferred, under or well done. 4— IT IS MORE CERTAIN — Perfeot roasting, baking, and boiling can always be depended upon. The heat IB always right without needing to make up fires or set dampers. A child eon cook a dinner with as Gas Stove. S— IT REQUIRES LESB LABOUR— [ When a joint ia set to roast, or a pie or bread to bake, the Stove requires no further attention after the Gas is lit. In large families the use of a Gas I Stove saves the work of one servant all the year round. 6— IT COOKS BETTER THAN COAL— The heat may be so perfectly regulated that there is no risk of burning and spoiling the food. In roastiDg tho heat is applied equally all round the joint, 'sealing the pores of the meat, and retaining the juices and flavour. 7— IT SAVK3 ME i.X— The loss of weight in roasting by u'coal fire is one sixth on 1 the whole, and even this is frequently I exceeded. With a Gas Stove the loss is only about Ten per cent. Criterion Carriage Works, RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI Opposite Pubbo Library. iiICKTNSON ASS S&RTEft. Coach Builders, HAVE commenced butinepfi iD the above commodious and newlyerected premises, and having secured tbe services of a most efficient staff of workmen, nre prepared to build to order every description of English and American Carriages. BBPAIKB IS ALL ITB BBANOHKS on the ehorCeti possible notice, and at most reasonable prices. VEHICLES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. _— •as*'" . D. and S. would zespectf ally solicit a share of pnblio patronage. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. tSF Kote tbe Address — CRITERION CARRIAGE WORKS, Opposite Publio Library. MONEY TO LEND TO TO I Three-Fifths of Value OH FIRST - CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY IK gUXS O* ' ! £100 to £10,000 i AT SPECIALLY LOW RATES OF INTEREST whioh have just been revised. Full particulars en application to the Head Office, or any Branch or Postal Agency of tho GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. GRASS SJ&EDS. JUST LANDED, EX "BIMUTAXA." X AEGS STOCK Speoially Tented Seeds JU of all kinds. Samples and quotations supplied on appli- ; cation to NEW ZEALAND LOAN k MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., 1 Wanganui

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8542, 9 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8542, 9 May 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8542, 9 May 1895, Page 4