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Boilneii Adrertliementii W. M. Luxford & Co., THE POST OFFICE STORE; ABAiIOHb; HATE 8n Land all the latest Pripe Lists ißßneai>y the lirgußt Grocers in Wanfianni. and are prepared to deliver goods at list prices subject to same conditions., _ ORDKRB MUST BE FOB AMOUNT OF 20/- AT £EABT. Carriage paid on Country Orderß, per rail. fttnonntlaglo 50/-, which inolades a lOlb.box of Tea. W. M. L™ o^.* C°POST OPFIOE STOBE, Aramobo. New Electro-plate. New Silver Ware. THE undersigned bega to notify the arrival of large consignments of Electro and Silver Plate. Beantifnl Designs Lovely Novelties High Clots Goods Consisting of Butter ''and Jam .Diaries, Cake Baskets, Hot Water Jugs, Teapots. Toast Baoks, Bread ForKB. Bugars, etc. Large quantities of Nick Nauks in Sterling Silver, and Cut Glass for Toilet Table. . " Also-^-Very large stock of Diamond and other Rings —Engagement Rings a Leading Line Brooches— A big choice, and really Cheap. We mark all Goods at Lowest Prices. . Spectacles fitted to your own eyes by a Specialist. John Forbes, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, Ac, Wanganut. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS. THE BEST WRITING MAOBINE MADE. . . HAVING been appointed District Agents for these machines, beg to inform all interested that prioes and fall particulars may be obtained, aud inspection made of maohine at. work in oar office. The No. 8 Machine is specially made for legal work and for ever; other class of work where a speoial wide carriage is required, and writes on pacer li- inohea wide. DKUMMOND ft SONS, Agent's. iCME GAS AND OIL ENGINES •"• (Otto Cycle ) The most Economioal, Reliable, aod Easily Managed Gas and Oil Engines made. Prices very moderate. Easy -terms can be arranged with Mr Millward. C. P. imUward, . WANGANOI AGENT. WELSBACH LIGHT THE CHEAPEST, THE CLEANEST, , 'AMD TIDt HOST BRILLIANT ARTIFICIAL LIGHT IN EXISTENCE., ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRIOES OF Welsbaoh Burners & Mantles Mantles, 1/3 each. 14/- per dozen. Their Durability ia well - established. THE LATEST NOVELTY— Matchless Gas - Lighters. NO MATCHES. ~NO TAPBRS. NO PILOT FLAMEB. "' Any kind of Gas Flame oan be lighted by merely turning on the Gas Tap. The Apparatus oan be attaohed to any ordinary Welsbooh Burner, or any - open dame burner. JUST ARRIVED, ex Wakanui, direot from th« makers - A LARGE AND CHOICE (SELECTION or INCANDESCENT GAS FITTINGS Of the Newest Patterns and Designs. Including one and tiro-light Bnspcnders (with shades). Braokots, Hall Lamps, Pendants, eto. New Patterns in Glassware, Globes, Shades, Projectors. Draught aud Insect Boreens aud Protectors. VERANDAH AND STAfc LAMPS. One, two, and three-Light, suitable for Hotels, Halls, Shop Fronts, eto. A Large Variety of Gas Boiling Rings and .- \ Tubing. A number of Old Style Chandeliers -40% ' off former prices. For further particulars, prices, etc, apply to James Graham, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,Ridgway bt., Wanganui. Sole Agont for tho Australian Tneandes- * cent Gas Light Coy., Ltd. Another Awful Cat-after-me. " Told to us by . somebody cUe, when wo were looking at another fellow's dog." A LITTLE while ago, during the greatest brillianoy of the Comet, when -everybody's attention was drawn eveningly to that. moat erratio of heavenly visitors, the munioipial roller — ten tons you know — was stealing its silent way down the Avenue to "its roosting place. Everybody— that is, somebody— was going home from business, looking sky ward, when, like a flash— niokel Bhining and enamel gleaming— a bioyole ripped round the corner of Ridgway Street. A grunt of satisfaction oame from the roller, Rounding very ranch like " mora- bones to crack." It didn't happen though as expectds. The remains of the roller were being swept away next morning as the rider and Mb mount passed carolling to none the worse for. ttieir encounter the previous evening. A " Dead Bird," said the somebody else whoße other fellow's dog we were looking at. I knew it was a H UMBER; they've lasted since 1868 and will see them all ont. Moral — Friends, there's nothing like leather when you want boots, and there's nothing like Humbers or AngloSpecials when you want a bicycle. They wear woll, look well and run well and don't scare all tho community 'when they come in too closo proximity to a horso and cart, but as exneriomo teaches smile meaningly, when-fn deadly conflict with a traction engine. "THE HUB." WANEBD .Known— Hean, ohemist, Avenue, agent for Lane's Cr«asoted Etnulbiou, 2/-

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10367, 17 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10367, 17 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10367, 17 June 1901, Page 4

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