Weak Children A Sickly Child Made Strong. Wo know you yrl 11 be greatly interested in this testimonial. It tells you how you can make your sickly ohitd robust and heart y: ... Mrs. A. Lawrence; of BbVften; SoutH Australia, sends us this picture bi hti child, with the following letter: "My child, now four years old, was always delicate, and medicine did hlni no Kood. A friend told nso to try Sarsapanfla I did so, and sou would have been astonished to notice the prompt change. Allmv frlnnfa say it was simply wonderful, Only foitr bottle made my weak and sickly child strong nn.i healthy. I want to urge- nil mothers who have delicate children to try this tonio." Ayer'e FiUa are the best lirer pills you can bay. They cure constipation, biliousness. Prepares by pjr t J. C. Ayr Co., Unroll, Msis.. V, S. A. Autumn and Winter, 1001. MRS ROBERTS HAS great pleasure • announcing to " her Customers tb rrival of a LARGE and FASHIONABLE STOCK o? AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. ■■ Ladies' Fawn 016 th Jackets, with velvet collar, at 16s 6d . . < Smart Covert Coats, square backs at 25/Fasbionable Jacket, nicely braided at 17/6 the Cornwall Square Jacket, - silk lined, at 42/Maids Fawn Cloth Jacket, 14/6 Brown Far Bow at 4/9 White Ermine at 6/6, also in Browu Bear at 9/6, 11/6 and 12/6 Real /Bargains in White. Grey, and Black and White Feather Boas now s* fashionable, at 12/6 Brown Sable Far Necklets, lined with silk, at 4/6 , Fnr Moffs'at 6/6, 7/6 and 9/6 Black Cloth Mantles, suitable for elderly ladies, special value, at 30/Fawn Cloth Capes, beautifully braided . at 25/Black Cloth Capes', with fnr collar, at 25/Maointoahes in all the latest shapes, a -"'.'^iplendid^-ieJectioo. to. choose frbnj. A spienaid SefecVion in Dress 1 Material* Dresses made on the premises by a competent Dressmaker Millinery Department. . • In the BHOWBOOM will be fonnd all the latest Styles in Artistio Millinery at very moderate prices A very smart velvet Toque at 15/6 A beautifully trimmed felt Hat at 16/6 • Girl's trimmed felt Hat at 9/6 Smart Stylish Bonnets at all prices ' Inspection Invited AT Mrs Roberts' - CBANOANONGA VINEYARD. Bell St., Wanganui. Joseph Soler, PIIOHtIBTOB. ,- Owing to the increasing demand for these wines Mr Soler has taken over 'another two hundred acres "of land situate on the Kaukatea ' Road, No, 3 Line, Wanganui, and h»s already planted a large area in vines. Mr Soler wishes to call the attention of , Hotelkeeprs and the Public generally to the Excellent quality of i these WINES, as will- be seen by the following awards. The Wines Mr Soler 'pent to the . Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, when competing jwith those from the Australian cololies, obtained Six Frizes. He also obtained Fint Prize Medal ".for these Wines for purity at the. Christohurch International Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were'alsp exhibited at the Ashburton Exhibition, held •on the 20th March, 1883, and received .'from the judges First Award of Merit, and were also awarded First ' Prize! Medal at. the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1685, Wellington; "Prize Medal at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition' held in London, 1887; Prize Medal at the. Melbourne International Exhibition held in 1889; First Prize for the Colonies at Wellington Conference' held in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland Inter* national Exhibition held in 'Brisbane, 1897; and Gold and Silver Medal at the Industrial and Mmmg 1 Exhibition held in Auckland, 1898-99. . i ~o* r. c b BELL STREET. WANGANUI. ; To Have and To Hold. WE have .a good trade in Tea— we have it and we hold it. Once a Tea Buyer here— always one. For 2/- we have a Tea that la absolutely the beet valne in' Wanganui. 'It isn't the best to day and the next best tomorrow, it is the best al) the time — the people who bay it always know it. RUSSELL'S 2a TEA 18 HONK SILY WORTH 2a . j New Customers aro cot'HtanHy calling for it because old oiißtomPrs recommend it and they cannot possibly reeomrmnd a better Tea than . ' j RUSSET L'S 2b TEA !, ' HONESTLY WORTH 2s j Matthew Russeuo, RrDQWAX Stbbxx, I 1 ■ Wanganni,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10365, 14 June 1901, Page 1
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