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Business Advertisements. IMPERIAL CALF FOOD * CAN be used with either Skim, Separated Milk, or Whey. Mode from malt, cooked and uncooked cereals, scientifically blended, so as to be the bent j substitute for whole milk. At the same time will not cause " sconrs," as is.the case with linseed alone. If mixed and fed accord'ng to instructions, it is the most economical food in the market. I A SHALL BAG (251bs) will last one Calf five weeks, and longer if milk is plentiful. Packed In 251b Bags,'or 2001b Sacks. l. —— _________ d AWARDED GOLD MEDAL, FIRST AWARD AND SPECIAL '• DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, MENTION AUCKCiAND EXHI- ,. 1898. BITION, 1899. :• TESTIMONIALS. I- Midhurst, Taranaki, U Dear Sir, # December 22nd, 1891. c I have lsuch pleasure in recommending to my fanner friends in Tarab, nalri the use of the "Imperial" Calf Meal is a valuable help in the successful k rearing cl their calves, ln my opinion, that used in moderate quantities, •- cooked, and mixed with skim milk, it' answers all the purposes of Ihe imif ported meal at about half the cost. I havo tried them both, and in each -rase c nave been satisfied with the results, but I give the preference to the "Imperial," on account of its being the much cheaper feeder oLjtlie. two, a very valuable consideration in a place where the valueß of cattle are only nominal. , . Yours faithfully, I J. BURT VEALE. [Extract from the Wyndnam Herald, June, 14th, 1901.] Mr John Mcßean, of Seaward Downs, yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty calves on "Imperial" Calf Food, and a.t the same time had others which he fed i- with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold t five months old), realised top market values. It I, . Mataura Island, January 24th. 1901. il * Messrs Lahgdown and Son, Christchurch. II Dear Sirs, , Re Calf Food purchased from you, I may say that I was well pleased ;- with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very I satisfactory as an economical Calf Food. a ' Yours faithfully, > , T. W. FOSTER. At Christchurch A. and P. Show, November 1896, the*First'Prize Exhibit for Veal Calf, not exceeding eight weeks old, and for butcher's purposes only, was reared upon "Imperial" Calf Food. . _ LANGDOWN AND SON, 1 CHRISTCHURCH. ■■■----------■-------------------------------■^■■M^iMM* -

Froperiy Prep aped. Pnre Duj s. Car rful and Ai cu-ate Dup ms'nj. Reairml le Cba; gea. Hean's Lemon Squash reaches the thirsty spot. A most refreshing, invigorating, satisfying beverage. As a table beverage it is beyond compare. Made from the finest lemons. Large Bottles, Price Is 6d. Tooth Brush Buying here is made easy with a yeiy large and well assorted stock to choose from. It pays to do your tooth brush buying where yru , * are sure of being satisfied—satisfied as to the way the tooth brush cleanses your teeth, tho way the tooth brush 'wears. At Hean's Pharmacy you may be always sure of a new tooth ' brush for nothing if you are not pleased with your purchase. Per-f-"t Tooth Brushes, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. 2/- each. Hean's Hair Tonio Stops itching o! tho scalp, strengthens the roots of the hair, promotes growth, prevents baldness because it removes the cause of baldness— dandruff, and aots as a tonic. Nothing will prevent your becoming bald if you allow dandruff to accumulate. Hean's Hair Tonic absolutely cures dandruff. Price, 2/6 p w bottle. Pills. Hean's Little Liver Pills. 1/6. Bland's Iron Pills for pale people, 3/6 per bottle. Beeobam's, 1/4. Cockle's, 1/4. Norton's. 1/4. Hoi lowoy's. 1/4. Soigel's, 1/4. Carter's, 1/6. Dosn's,'B/. Warner's 1/2. Hood'e, 1/6. Ayor's, 1/6. Bonnington's, 1/-. Dr'Williams' Pink Pills, 3/-. Whelpton's, 1/6. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, 1/3. G. W. HEAN, CHEMIST (by Examination), Victoria) Avenne. rVCEANIC STEAMSHIP COY. A. and ITIINE. AUCKLAND TO LONDON, VIA AMERICA, IN 26 DAYS. THE SPLENDID 6000-TON SISTER , SHIPS SIERRA, SONOMA, VENTURA. (Classed 100 Al at British Lloyds), will leave Auckland as under: Leave Leave Arrive Steamers. Aucklnd Ilono- San Fion 2 p.m.- lulu. ciECO. SIERRA .. Sept 17 Sept. 23 -SONOMA Sept 28 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 VENTURA Oct 19 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 j . Extremes of Heat and Cold avoided. Five days longest time at sea. Four Days from Pacifio to Atlantic. Choice of eight routes. Niagara Falls viewed from carriage windows. Bookings to any point in Canada, United States, and Europe. "We REACH THEM ALL ,WHH SPEED, COMFORT, VARIETY." Fabfs:, ' San Francisco and Vancouver, .£l6 to .£4O. Liverpool & London, £32 7f lid to £69 8s 4d. Round the' World, .849 15s to Writs for particulars to C. F. MILLWARD. Agent, Wanganui. i THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY ' (Limited.) This Company's i riOALBROOKDALE /"10AL Is the finest house, steam, and gas Coal in the Southern Hemisphere. ] COALBROOKDALE COAL is absolutely unrivalled for Domestic purposes. When you waut this celebrated ' Westport Coal, ask for COALBROOKDALE, not merely Westport. You can obtain it from your dealer at the same price as others of an inferior kind. Its popularity is best known by tho fact that a quarter of a million tons of Coalbrookdale Coal was sold last year. R. MATHISON, Agent, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. _. Woolpacks and Grass Seeds THE N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Coy, Ltd., Have just landed direot from Calcutta, 3, Full Size, and SO-inch Packs of Best Quality, At Lowest Prices.. NOW LANDING- Several Tanks of Hurst's celebrated TURNIP SEEDS, comprising Green Top, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Purple Top Mammoth, Champion Swede,-Imperial . Green Globe, eto. Also, Broadleat Essex Rape. 1 Full stocks of Hawke'B Bay Perennial Ryegrass Sesd. Crested Dogatail, Meadow Foxtail (the earliest and best perennial grass that grows), Meadow Fesoue, Sheep's Fescue, Ohewings Fescue, and all kinds of Clevers. P Direot Importers of- Ceylon Teas, Wire _ Staples, and General Stores. Apply oi N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ln., Taupo Quay, Wanganui.

NEW BOOKS —m— COLONIAL .LIBRARIES, Cloth 3/6, Paper 2/6. Triatrial of Blent, by Anthony Hope A Napoleon of the Press, by Marie C. Leighton The Master Sinner, by a well-koown author. " The most .remarkable and powerful religions romance yet published." Penelope's Irish Experiences, by Kate I Douglas Wiggin The Mystery of Mr Bernard Brown, by E. P. Oppenheim, Oar Friend tbe Charlatan, by George Gissing Denver's Double, by Geo. Griffiths Cinderella, by S. R Crockett A Millionaire's Love Story,'by Guy Boothby , > The Helmet of Navarre, by Bertha Runkle * Lysbeth, by Rider Haggard The Master Christian, by Marie Corelli In Bad Company, by Rolf Boldrewcod Eleanor, by Mrs Humphrey Ward Men of the Merchant Service, by Frank b T. Bullen ' Ihe Cruise of the Cachalot, by Frank T. Boiler. ■ The Tapn of Banderah, by Louis Beoke The Master of Craft, by W. W. Jeooos Many Cargoes, by W. W. Jacobs Hosts of the Lord, by Flora Annie el In the Name of a Woman, by Arthur W Marobmont , Voysey, by R. O. Pronse , The Second Dandy Charter, by Tom Gallon '. Pro Patria, by Max Pemberton The Invaders, by Loms Tracvy The Sin of Jasper Standish. by Rita . High Stakes, by Lanrenco Lynch THE LIVING RACE MANKIND (Profusely illustrated with Photographs of every living race). This magnificent work is now complete in 2 vols 10/- per vol. Sample vols are now on view. The above work has been such a great success that tbe.publishers have decided to issue THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD, "' ' To be published in 24 parts at lOd, or bound in 2 vols at 12/G per vol. This will be a Popular , Natural History, on an Entirely Original Plan, and will contain 1000 illustrations direot from Photograihß. Edited by C. J. Cornish, MA., F.Z.S., assisted by F C. Selous (tbe Famous Hunter), R. Lydokker, F.R.S., and many others. Specimen Copy (Part 1), now on view. H. I. JONES & SON, BOOKSELLERS and' STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS, . Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD NOSE THE FOLLOWING FACTS About Shaoklock's ORION RANGES Will Burn Wood or Coal. Will Burn Wood or Coal. IT WILL BURN" ANY FUEL, whether Coal, Lignite, or Wood. IT IS EXCEEDINGLY ECONOMICAL. A great Saving of Fuel is effected. Cooking for ten persons costs less than sixpence per day. IT IS ENTIRELY PORTABLE, requiring absolutely no brickwork setting. AS A COOKING RANGE IT IS SUPERIOR to any range over introduced to the New Zealand Market. The Ovens are noted for REGULARITY OF HEAT. THE COPPER BOILERS.—The Copper Boilers supplied with these Ranges are tinned inside with pure tin, and are of a. larger size made of 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 also be baked in them. REPAIRS A MINIMUM.—It is impossible to conceive' a Range idquiring less repairs, or, when necessary, easier effected than the ORION RANGE. COOKING BECOMES A PLEASURE —The comfort, 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 10/™ n P wal 'ds Sole Agents: JAS. THAIN & CO., WANGANUI. ' The Number of ORION Ranges Sold is DOUBLE that of any Other Mako in the Colony. Sale Time — AT— Bird's i £JITY T>OOT OHOf ] Victoria Avenue, Wanganni. i Telephone No. 211. niPIRIKI TT OUS E, j WANGANUI RIVER. (New Zealand's Rhine.) The above is now Under the Proprietorship of the undersigned, for ten peary Chief Steward of .Messrs Hatriok _ md Co.'s River Steamers. Tonrista and other will find every lomfort and good table kept. - Reduced Tariff for one week or over. J JOHN HOWARD, Proprietor.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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