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IF YOU WANT TO MARCH THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW I'EAR IN WITH EASE AND COMFORT, WEAR /BRIGHTON AND T^TEWMAN'S 1 Boots and Shoes. VICTORIA CASH BOOT AND SHOE PALACE, Avenue, Wanganui. 13" Foot-wear of all descriptions at Fair Market Prices. No Pnff. No Pnff. CRICHTON AND NEWMAN Avenue, Wanganui.

N. M E v L l ' BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, (Opposite Railway Station). Taupo Quay, Wanganui. TELEPHONE: Business Premises, Residence, Avenue, No. 125. No 126 H. COLLIER & CO7, PIANO IMPORTERS, ARE sole Agents for the following High-Class English and Continental Manufacturers : — JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON'S World-renowned Pianos (will last thirty years.) CHAPPELL'S NEW MODEL PIANOS, built on the Stoinway system, and in accordance with the latest discoreries in acoustica. Beautiful repetition action ana great sustaining power. From 42 guineas. EAVESTAFF'S Upright Pianos. MAASS STEINWAY. Mode Upright Grands. GORS & KALLMAN'S Upright Grand and Oottago Pianos. WALDEMAR'S Drawing-room Pianos. Beautiful tone and quiok repetition. PIANOS from 30 GUINEAS. Instruments on Deferred Payment from 20s monthly. PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All Districts from New Plymouth to Danevirke visited regularly. Pianos let out on Hire. Just Imported, a shipment of ZITHER BANJOS. Entirely superceaing the oia style Banjo ; has twice the power. H. Collier & Co., Wanganui.

Should Be in Every Household. The Best and Safest Remody for COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, AND ALL CHEST AFFECTIONS, is GATENBY'S COUGH MIXTURE. THIS Preparation has been before the publio for ten years, and the large ana increasing demand is a guarantee of its efficacy in tho relief and cure of all disorders for which it is recommended. IT'S ONLY A COLD 1 1 hat's so, bat from a neglected cola proceeds a cough, in itself not only asource of constant irritation and suffering, but also the forerunner of more serious complications. It is such a nasty, ugly complaint — Asthma Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Consumption, being its first cousins. YOU REALLY CAN'T AFFORD TO NEGLECT IT. you can't, indeed. Why not stop it i£t once, then? Got n bottle of GATENB^S COUGH MIXTURE to-day, and cnyg jt. It will save you a lot of pain and etiferjng. Loss of health means loss of time &n3 money. A TRIAL OF THIS WONDERFUL 1 REMEDY I will convince the most sceptical that a jingle bottle of Gatenbv's Couoh MctTOBE wjll save both suffering and 1 expense to thoso afflicted with any form qf Chest Affooiifon, Do not be ' perßuaded'to'tak'e either imitation 01 '! substitute, but insist on having Gatenby's Cooqh Mixture. THE SECRET OF ITS GREAT SUCCESS is due to its sterling qusliijea. It has a marvellously beneficial influence upon the aisordered membranes of tun air passages, from the first dose. Try it t«.day, Phice, QIQ wan Bowriß, Mauaf&oturea only by R« M.« Gtatensy, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Wanoahui. Procurable from all Storekeepers. Wholesale from all Merchants. T <3 I 15 V ri ii FRUITERER AND SEEDSMAN, ' YjOTOJltt AVBNOE, (Opposite the Wanganni Club.) FRESH FBUW! DAILY ] npHE BEST obtainable in Wwg&nui. ' YATEB' SEEDS ' In 6d and 3d packets, always on hand. Licensed to sell New Zealand Wines and Cider. PLUMS FOR JAM IN ANY QUANTITY. NOTICE. IO TfiCiS ABOUT TO BUILD, Yon cannot do bottar than consult T. H. B ATy * E iGABjPENTER and JBUIIiDER Victoria Avenue. Entrance-to WpEjiihop-iX^gflosite Catholio .Cfrnrah. • r £<£G$ Headache andßiilousnoss^jJiokly! O d)apejled by Loasby's Wahoo, Askj torLoaSiy'.Sjjiijd.r.ejept^bßittntes, " 1

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9393, 21 March 1898, Page 2

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