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Business Advertiiementf. Path^Light. THE following is one of many Testimonials received, and speaks tor itself:— " Wanganui, May 8/01. _ Mb D. Datcks, '•The Hub." I have to - congratn!ate you upon the" success of the " Path-light " Acetylene Lamp whioh I -purchased from yon a little while ago. I -am ""perfectly satisfied thac it is a big improvement on the lamp which we have b&en accustomed and I should consider they would be an ideal buggy lamp, on account of their simplicity of construction,* aud automatics regulative qualities. The light-giving pro perties are marvellous, and there ib no tendenoy of the burner stuffing up as in numerous other lamps. Yours faithfully, H. J. KENDAI.T/. P.S. — A nice awett little note, and I have pleasure in endorsing it. D. DAVIES. ENGLAND'S BEST BIOYCLE IS '£HE BUDGE ' WHITWOKTH. Sole Agents— Jji TOT "paRSONS & QO., "LEO" CYCLE WORKS, Wanganui. HORRIBLE CALAMITY ■AVERTED. Saved. by a Red Bird. (By an Eye-witness). ONLY the other day a narrow escape from a sudden and terrible accident ocenred in one of the principal streets of Wanganui. Mr was riding 'nniftly along on bia bicycle, when a friend on tbe footpath attracted his attention, where upon he turned 'his head to acknowledge the salutation, and to his pie^t consternation upon looking abend again ho found himself within a very few feet of a swiftly approaching horse and cart. - Immediately he 'grasped with horror the situation, and with a superhuman effort*' he gripped tho handles tighter end swerved the machine to ono side, out of danger. Paswers-fcy stood horrified, expecting- an awful cnlamity. But when they recognised that the machine was cne of the famons Red Birds, they again breathed freely, and acknowledged the superiority of that particular -make of Bicycle over all others, 'aud whilst, complimenting him upon his marvellous cscapo, one and all emphatically expressed the opinion that Bed Birds had proved, beyond .all doubt, that .they are absolutely before all others in durability and strength. Comment. on the above ie unnecessary, except to mention tbnt MR VOYCE. of Hidgw&y Street, is the Sold Agent locally for ItED BIRDS, and dexiros the public to bear this in mind when purchasing a Bioycle. RED BIRDS havo wines and never tire. THE • ' Wanganui Sash & Door Factory 1 And | TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED, ' Invite Special Attention (>( > their Large • Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER (Sawn and Dressed) ! Which they are Offering for Sole at .'.REDUCED PRICES.. Country Orders Supplied Duect From . tho 'Mills When Beqnired. . . port accorded, us in tho past, and trust oy careful attention to their rcquiroI uients to merit a continuance of the same. '" To Cabinetmakers and others we have much pleasure in notifying the' fact ' that we have secured the services 'of Mr Andrews, of the Technical School, ' as Wood-carver, which is sufficient , guarantee that all orders in this de- ' partment will bo satisfactorily exe> out-d-F. M. SPURDLE. Manager. H. I. JONES.& SON'S LIST OF . New Books & New Supplies. TBE SKY PILOT, by Ralph Conor, oloth 3/6 ; paper 2/6. It is equal to, and ia many feapeotß better tbiin David Harnm. - "A, beautiful story admirably told throughout, in which barnour and pathos alternate in delightful contrast. — Daily Telegraph." v do. paper LoQuox-d OF ROYAL BLOODS/6 2/6 . Louis Book's TAPER OF BANJDERA^ -. ..3/6 2/6 LonisJJeok's TESSA .. • ..3/6 2/6 TEN MONTUS IN THIS FIELD WITH THE BOERS .. '.. .. 4/-" — Rowntree'a TEMPERANCE PROBLEM.. .. "..— 9d Captain Muhan'a (U.S.N.) STORY OF THE WAR IN SO DTK AFRICA . . . . 5/- 8/6 NOTES ON RECONNOITRINGIN SOOTH AFRICA— ;i/6 Mario CoreUi's MASTER CHRISTIAN .. ..3/6 2/6 Bullen's MEN OF THE MERCHANT SESVIOE . . 3/C 2/6 J. Lane Allen's INCREASING PURPOSE 3/0 2/6 Mrs H. Ward's ELEANOK ..8/6 2/6 Barrio's TOMMY & GRIZEL 3/6 2/6 Steels's VOICES OF THE NIGHT .. .. .-.3/6 2/6 Zola'c FKUITFULNESS ..4/- - Fowler's THE FARRINGDOSS 3/6 2/6 Crockett's LITTLE ANNA MARK 3/6 2/6 Darwin's ORIGIN OF SPECIES 3/6 — Fitohett'e WEbuiNGTON'S MEN 3/6 2/6 Jacob's A MASTER OF CRAFT > 3/6 2/6 BORAPS new quarterly n0.).. — 1/3 SNAPSHOTS inevr quarterly no.) — .1/3 DUCHEbS NOVELETTE. Div 26 Speoial Funeral Numbers of Graphio and Illustrated London News, Eto. The Century Edition of Thackeray, Diok. ens and Scott printed on thin Indian paper, perfect little gems, oloth 2/9, leather 3/6 THERE is only OWE .... gatenby;s -■ , " CuMt U.L liftllfjll «'N" 0F.... C? C0UD8 .... Mixture KIW IT IN YOUR HOUkC, A»T«K> a DOtK em TWO WHIN. YOU nil * COLO OOHINO ON, IT NIPS It In the BUD. Price- 1/6 & 2/6 f«MfVSS?f: GATENBY'S Pharmacies VIGTORIA AVENUE & GLASGOW ST. AFTER long bike ride, Loaaby's Koolibah takes away all stiffness and nrasolo aorexKSß, 3/- ftll obotaiata waS ■torekeepait.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10342, 18 May 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10342, 18 May 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10342, 18 May 1901, Page 4

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