Ii •■ M r--Tntfn aniiii n 11V 1!■1 !■ !■— iMKuMMif mm is v #ieat help to a IjujntJifcse Js;hen » i. oimig whirls, coll.us, caffs,'' etc. In fact, it m,ikt:s ironing n>pleasure , !ioc labi'itpievttnts theiioiiKiiclijug, ifi.tkvs it work s!))oof.h,Jv,*jjtijfl. w'x.\fi,- , out i\ny. trouble, leaves* a beautiful nu'iii)i-!ike poiish. ()<ler'a box to d,ty fi-oiji your giocer atuJ you will find m-.\t <!.i_y's 1 onin^ to be a pie.Nii c ,iricV cp!i)fui ; t. Yoir ho3u.titd wiii l>e. ple.istnl with the b. ifctitness of tii.-. shirts, coiars an«l culls, iuiii \ou will be deiightefl to iia\e them bri^lit with so little ' Ultonr. Sold in two bizes Gd Mid 1/- • Pivpuicd onlr by ' " 1 G. W. HEAN, Chemist, Victoria Avenue, , Wuitgiinui. Von will be , so .much pleased witn HfcAN'S tooth powbsa if you will jnst try it *oncfl ov t«vice, th-it you will continue to use it always. It is* a Carbolic 'lootli Powuei' pepuied from t,he pine«st. cfwuii-st mul best niMterials. Te.ich thb cliiltiien to use it re^u-" laily. ' Tiicir twth will impiuve under its eleun<<inf> influence. PiCfl/-. G. W. HE AH, Chemist, Viutmia Avenue, Wan<»iv:jui. Thrifty Women. milE person who spends wisely and well ' _L is always the happiest and most contented. The genuinely thrifty woman does not buy cheap goods/but buys good'goods at cheap prices — thus deriving both pleasure and profit from the investment. LOOK FOR VALUE IN TEA AND BUY SURATURA TEA. Suratura Tea is ail economical tea. It is rich and strong , and a given quantity of Suratura will brew a larger measure of rich liquor than a like quantity of any other tea. In all thrifty households Suratura is popular: it combines the essentials of good tea at a cheap price. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon %"ei\, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior tea. RETAIL PRICES: Suratura A Quality Is 8d per lb Suratura B Quality lg nd per lb Suratura D Quality ...» 2s 2d per lb Suratura X Quality 2s 6d per lb SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. For Children's Hacking Cough at night take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6 aad 2/6.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10966, 4 June 1903, Page 2
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348Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10966, 4 June 1903, Page 2
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