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Business Advertisements. « I've Stopped Thinking," AND GONE STRAIGHT TO - „ G.'.D, JONESJ ONES AND Co'C 0 ' - ron ' > - MY SUMMER SUIT, . ' Convinced that at the Phconix Tailoring ; Establishment I got tho 'J. -! - ' BEST VALUE FOR MY MONEY.' --" You go to the Shop in Ridgway Street ani you will bear out what I say* ' "' ' ' IMPORTANT DISCOVERYIN THB \\ KLONDYKE. Bay View Hotel, Bkagway, Alaska. - " August 27th, 1898. Mp R. O. Jarrett, - ;' Wanganui, N.Z. Dbar Bin,— The Embrocation that, I brought with me has indeed proved a boon on more than ondoccasion. When rowing over the lakes to the new rush, vizi, Lake Atlin Gold Fields, I strained the musbles - of my right arm. Two applications only > were uoed and I still continued rowhig, : feeling no inconvenience from the strain^, , Again, while descending the OhiUcootPdsa-i my companion twisted hia ankle badly,we gave it your application and proceeded < ou our journey next day. I l'egret 'not' bringing more of it with me. — I am, sir, youw truly, Georoi: Yeates, late of Wan- - ganui. To bo obtained locally from all.Grocers," . or wholesale from tlie Manufacturer, R, ,< O. Jaoteit, Wanganui.. Price, 1/6.' \ THE AUSTRALIAN . WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, .Ltd. Established 1871. , „ ' r ■ THE Society's New System of As- : surance Guarantees Exemption" from Payment of Premiums while the>; assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated through- illneßaf - acoident, or mental disorder, , "-, EXAMPLE : If a man aged 80 effeoted J an assurance of £250, with profits payable •* at 60 or previous death, and he paicLone (1 year's premium to-day and became per-i-, manently ill from to-morrow, the Sooietyv . WOULD NOT CHAKOr ANY-FTOTHEB FBEinUMB,* " but would pay"the £250, with profits 'in full, without deductions, upon the memjj berreaohing 60, or at his previous>death, ■>-. Write for prospeotus explanatory qf. this •_ Bystem. , '_'»"•• "i ACCUMULATED FUNDS .. 51,230,000^ ANNUAL INCOME .. .. 4210,000 " Local Board of Db'eotors :' ,",, J. Paul, J.P. (J. Paul & Co.), .Chairman 5 > J. Thain, J.P. (J. Thain & Co.), and t1 J. L. Stevenson, J.P. ' "'» J Head Office for New Zealand :" v t •" 6, Custom House Quay, Wellington. ™ Resident Seoret&ry : Charles J. Fowler^ CECIL WRAY (Solicitor), LOCAL* , 1 AGENT, - v :; ! - t n Viotoria Avenue, Wanganui. ■ ' ,y^AN EXPERT OPINION?! MR HIRAM MAXIM HAS-BEEN; TESTING CYCLES AND,TIRE"B -„ AND STATES' THE RESULTS, s THE name of, Maxim ia known; the'i world over, and the' bearer, of ,. thatf ' name will be pretty generally credited 7 ! with possessing sufficient raechamoal knowledge to express on opinion whioh -_' like Jack Bunsby's "is a opinion.". .Mr" Hiram S. Maxim has recently "written a' t ," letter concerning certain tests of in which he says — '-.''",,'» •*►/', " Some two years ago there, waß atjUKST^ tion about establishing -0 company,, in'^ England to manufacture a cycle < to' be/ called the Maxim 'cycle, the idea being,to"s make, if possible, something superior lo'* anything which was in Upmarket 'at the .*■ timo> In order to find out what kind.of . cyoles were the best, we purchased several I ,'- of the best English and Amerioanlmakes.^; These were put in the hands ojCyoniigr English engineers,' and subjeotedJtovery/,' severe tests, being, used on. the roadie*. ; tween our range at Eynesfbtti 'ahd^ diirj"! wcrks at Erith. * These , engine'erßjiery,<i soon reported that the Columbiawsff^iie'., easiest liding maohine. It was/prefefro]^ to all others, and notwithstnjjding'tha^iti^ was ridden more than any of the cither?* inaohines, it passed through the first' y.eot(:, without any mishap. About thia;tiin'e I;: myself commenced to ride, and after" tfyty ing all of the maohines whioh we then Elflyft I found that the Columbia was >u%ttefrj£ tionably the host. I weigh about^lS;' Mtone 71b, and am a very stroiig'man, well^ calculated to test a bioyoleVand^lmusb\i admit that, everything considered,^ the," Columbia has been the best machiue r thatV" I have eyer tried so far. , Fr6m 5 the 'excel-?} lent obarabter of these machinesVand from;j the increasing numbers that are rb'eipg^ sold, I believe it will take.a great dealer?; trouble to keep them out of the" v Enghßlr':: market. Many of my frionds hav^a pur^.'chased these machines on my recotnmend- ;■ atibn, and they are all highly 'pleased with > them. ' . ,^'^'rvt' The name of Hiram' Maxim; the; to;, « ventor of the famous Maxim ' gap', gives!?? great weight to the above opinion andadda^ anothor proof that Colnmbiasare Standard;, of the World. ' -" " J^V'Ve'? D. DAVIES,'. 1 Tho YEREX'& JONES COY:,''^ TaiipoQuay. v si P.B.— Cyoling Taught/ „ - ,"*l^ l S (Late E. Hodreri and Sons)i-v'»;Yi;p AERATED WATER' AND CORDIAI^: MANUFACTURER, ', Vf ?^. Liuorpool Street, Wanganui,' "^'•>'^ In taking over the above busiriess-JJij' HoLachlan desires to state' that all orders :' entrusted to hun for -.' -.•.J AERATED WATERS & JCORDIALSi, will receive prompt attention.. -^ Note Address- 1 - \ - -„£"; J. MoLACHLAN, ' r s',f * Liverpool Streot Wanganui; - ' < :'^ Telephone, No. 185. „ '' _ ' ■< , % inrousE'' painting, ' -'V*. Vr }%fr PAPESHANGING, •[■ % -■ "-VDECORATINtf; &0,,r, ' '' '', -*■' Of all Descriptions. V •;';,., -, ~,/V ;;.>;.?; Lowest Prices. Best Workmanship;,,'^ Sign Writing. a Speciality at R.>.and'E.^ , Tingey's ' ;' -r; /: HE Daintiest little wheel that f ever «3 was— The Rambler, at * Pbioe'b, \- Agent, Avenue, corner Guyton-st. ' -^-'""iv OLE, AGENTS for Wm. Harlandand ""I Son's Celebrated VARNISHES^ Large stock held of Coach Painters' Var-.^ 1 , nißhes.D ecorators 1 and Painters' Varnishes" -", and Household Varnishes, in gallons, half ',1 gallons, quarter gallons, pints, and. -half i, pints. Also' Jackson's Combination"" Stained Vamißhos, and Varnish Stains for v floors and furniture — one process 'only.S? From Is bottle, at R. and E. Tingeyfy L'fS THE RAMBLER holds the foremosjS positionamongßthigh-gradeßioyblea.T''' P. O. Pbice, agent, Avenue, corner Guyton r? Street, Wanganui. " , >>-- ,"X'-« WHEN you contemplate ramblingfg round tho lovely Wanganui^dis'^ tricfc on a Bioycle, secure a "Rambler,",^ the best and most modornly constructed i wheel in the world. Interview i-Pmor,"^; Avenue, corner Guyton St., Woiiganui;£? r> 3 ■■ ' ■■-'■',!-3 ft

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9641, 13 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9641, 13 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9641, 13 January 1899, Page 4

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