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Arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : — Mr Miller Munn and Mies Munn, Liverpool, England ; Mrs A. Bawson, Wairarapa ; Mr G. W. Bogersand A. B. Shanks, England ; Mr .T. J. Fiskin and Miss B. Fiskiu, Melbourne ; Dr Hoskin and Mr F. A. Hoskin, Masterton ; Mr and Mrs A. Ward, Adelaide ; Mr 0. Ohlsen, Wellington ; Mr M. Coughlan, Bulls ; Mr M. J. Heyuold3. Christchurch.— Ad\t. Mr James E. Ferrell, of Burnt House TV. Va., has discarded all other diairhcoa medicines and now liandles only Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea' Hemedy. He has used it in his family and sold it to his customers for years, and has no hesitation in saying that it is the best remedy for colic and diarrhoea he has ever known. It not only gives relief, but effects a permanent cure. It is also pleasant and safe to take, making it an ideal remedy for bowel complaints. For sale by B. M. Gatenby, Chemist. "Hulloa, old man, got a new Bicycle?" " Yes, and a ' Lno ' too." " Come in for a windfall, eh ?" " No. No windfalls about Leos, they run too easy." The best machine in the town. Built by F. W. Parsons and Co. — Advt. J. W, Baggett, of Oak Grove, Fla.,had an attack of the measles, nearly three years ago, and the disease left him with very severe pains in the chest, " I thought I would die," he writes ; " but to my great joy, I was saved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm." Pains in the chest nearly always indicate the approach of pneumonia, and by promptly applying this liniment on a flannel cloth, which should be bound on the chest, an attack of pneumonia may be prevented. It is always prompt and effectual. For salo by E. M. Gatenby, Chemist. New Goods ! That busy little shop, known as " The Sydney Cash Drapery Co.'a," have opened up a lot of New Season's Goods during the past week. Some choice Ladies' Winter Capes from 6s 6d each are now on view, and are being quickly purchased by the keen judges of " good bargains." Blankets, Quilts and Eugs are being sold at prices never before dreampt of in Wanganui, being quite 30% below ordinary piices. Call and inspect them. — Advt. EvERYTHINII HAS AN ENDING— The mOSC successful sale ever held on the coast ia now drawing to a close. By way of a grand finish for the last few days we are selling at prices lower than ever. See our tables, lines, etc. for reliable goods, all at half-price Eoom must be made for monster shipments close at hand. In our tailoring department we are turning out crowds of first-claps suits at lower prices than ever attempted before here. Firstclass out and workmanship guaranteed. Last few days of sale— Messbs George and Kersley. — Advt. An Appmpy. — Messrs George and Ifersley, 0 - The Economic (late J. C. Brechin), beg to apologise to their customers for the inconvenience caused them by the alterations and additions to their premises (now almost completed), and take this opportunity of informing them that thq Special Sale of Brechin's Stock will definitely close on Thursday next, 24th instant, and that those wishing to partake in the Bargains had better grasp this final opportunity, — Advt, To Whom It May Concern. — I have been in the drug business for twelve years, and daring that time, have sold nearly ail the cough medicines manufactured ; and from my personal knowledge of such remedies, I say that Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy gives better satisfaction than any other- oi the market. — W. M. Terry, Elkton, Ky. Sold by E. M. Gatenby, Chemist. The Dress Materials opened up at the Sydney-Cash Drapery Co.'s are of the newest Fabrics, and exactly suitable for the Wanganui climate. The prices are tiißsame as'at our head establishment in Sydney, ranging from 3s lid to 25s the Dress Length. Ladies I if you wish to save money, purchase your new Dresses at The Cheapest Shop m Town.- Advt. Extraots from our Buyers' Letter:— London, Jan. 21st, '98.— Messrs E. H. White and Co., Gentlemen, — We have shipped goods per s.s. lonic and Euabine. Ladies' Hats : In making our selection we made a point of giving you as large an assortment as possible, all right up-to-date shapes. The same remarks apply to Children's Millinery. Turks Caps : We have shipped in the lonic several packets, mostly in reds, as the creams and light shades do not come up so well. Fars : We have shipped to you the most fashionahle shapes in necklets for the season. Winga, etc., for Millinery, are very good ; we have also sent you a small lot of Millinery Ornaments. Samples : The Samples we sent you to order you will find better value than ever.— Yours respectfully, . —Advt. LIFE WAS A MISEEY. Eden-Bt.,Adamstown, Newcastle, Ist March, 1898. Dear Sibs,— l have been a great sufferer from Indigestion and Piles from which complaints I could get no relief. I could not sleep soundly, and became very muoh depressed in spirits. Pains in the stomach and chest and sickness after meals constantly troubled me, and the Piles were always a source of great annoyanca and pain. Loasby's Wahoo afforded immediate relief, and after taking two bottles of this remedy I was completely free from all symptoms of Indigestion, and every trace of Piles had vanished. I have muoh pleasure in strongly recommending Loasby's Wahoo for Indigestion or Piles.— Yonrs truly, Charles T-Esseik. To Loasby's Wahoo Mfg. Co.,TJ'd. Loasby's Wahoo'. Price 2/6, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, ProsBer <fc Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., M.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9396, 24 March 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9396, 24 March 1898, Page 3