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qPHE TZ'AI TWI TJOTEL, Kai Iwi. Close to the Railway Station. JOHN NELSON COLEMAN, Proprietor. (A resident in the Wanganai Distriot for the past seventeen years.) J.N.C., in taking over the above wellknown hostelry, can with confidence solioit public patronage, and can guarantee travellers excellent accommodation, togethor with the Best Brands of Alos, Wines, and Spirits. Good Stabmno and Papdockino. Another Compliment to the Columbia. Extract from the Maksey-Harrib Canadian Catalogue. " Two of our officials visited nearly all the large bicycle factories in the United States, east and west, for the purpose oil examining the many different models in the market, as well as learning the latest and most approved methods of manufacture. Nothing but the best models and best methods wero sought after, and nothing less than the best ohosen. After the most careful investigation there was left no room for doubt, that the Columbia wheel occupied ths proud position of leader — not alone for symmetrical lines and beauty of finish/ hut chiefly, for superior construction as to mateuals and manufacture. By special arrangement with the maker, we secured the right to the U36 of their Canadian patents, and, therefore, the Mass,ey-Harris Bioycle for 189G will be made almost identical with thoauporb Columbia." THAT'S an unsolicited testimonial, and without the essence of vulgarity, either. — Well, I've been drumming it into your ears for the last 12 months. Now look hero : If you want a 22 carat Gold Chain you're not easily deceived in, to parting with your money for a pot metal one, are you, — of courso not, — and you'll have the hest Bicycle that's built, too, if you are asked to pay for it. Massey-Harria people know what they're talking about. COLUMBIAS are BEST, that fact is granted without argument. Columbias lead the world in Bicycle manufacture. Columbia is a household word all over the planet. Columbias cost more in their system of inßpeotion than most other Bicycles do to make. There's nothing vulgar about Columbias. Columbia people were recognised throughout the mechanical world as leaders 20 years before the advent of the tinker, tailor, bottle-washer, and front-door knob-polisher, as nondescript mechanics. Columbias are built of 6% nickel steel, and Columbia people command tho total output of this expensive material fot Bicycle construction. THE YEREX & JONES CO., Wellington, Christchurch, Wanganui, and Napier. D. DAVIES, Manager. T> /"I T>RICE AND /^O. CYCLE WORKS, Corner of Guyton Stree and Avenue Agent for the Celebrated RAMBLES CYCLES. Repairs a Speciality. HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD NOTI THE FOLLOWING FACTS ABODT Shacklock's ORION RANGES, Will Burn Wood or Coal. WUI Burn Wood or Coal IT WILL BURN ANY FUEL, whethei Coal, Lignite, or Wood. IT IS EXCEEDINGLY ECONOMI CAL. A great Saving of, Fuel if effected. Cooking for ten person! costs less than sixpence per day. IS ENTIRELY PORTABLE, re quiring absolutely noßrickwork Sett' |AS 'a*' COOKING RANGE IX IE SUPERIOR to any range ever introduced to the New Zealand Marked The Ovens are noted for REGULARITY OF HEAT. THE COPPER BOILERS. The Coppei Boilers supplied with these Range: are tinned inside with pure tin, and are of a larger size and made oi heavier copper than those of any other Range. THE OVEN BOTTOMS HEAT WELL Pastry can be Browned, or any liquid substance, such as Pie, or Rice Pudding, will boil from the bottom. Large sized Loaves of Bread can alec be baked in them. REPAIRS A MIN MUM. It is impossible to conceive a Range requiring less Repairs, or, when necessary, easier effected than the ORION Range. COOKING BECOMES A PLEASURE. The oimfort, convenience, and cleanliness attained are such that Cookery becomes a pleasure rather than a duty to be avoided. ASK THEIR OPINION. You are sure to know someone who has an ORION Range. Ask their opinion. Prices from £3 10S upwards. Sole Agents— JAS. THAIN & CO, WANGANUI. The Number of ORION R&ngea Sola ia DOUBLE that of any other make in the Colony. TBBBB FACTS A»B GUARANTEE

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9396, 24 March 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9396, 24 March 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9396, 24 March 1898, Page 4