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aßoutio n"~n "~ cfiemove. Ton- want you* furniture removed j yon . want it to b& carefully handled, io as to, avoid breakage op damage ; you want to { be sure it will he kept dry, and you want the work done smartly. Now, consider and carefully weigh the following. f*cU;— , f 1. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN should t» told off to do this work, and they must hare good, suitable vehicles; WE have both careful, smart, experienced men, good corered-in vans, lorries, and drays. # 2. The furniture MUST BE KEPT DRY. You have a load of furniture on an o^ea curt, and before it reaches its destination may be overtaken by a heavy shower of rain. WE supply COVERED VANS at NO EXTRA cost, and you are, therefore, quite safe- from rain, and this may mean a great deal to you— more perhaps than you think. 8. We will LOAN YOU EMPTY CASES, free of charge, to pack your odds and ends in. Send word to us a* day or two iv advance, and we will' Bend up the cases. 4. You do net want your goods exposed to public gaze whilst in transit. This ia what happens on an open cart. OUR covered -iu -vans avoid this. They ensure your furniture being kept dry, and protect it from public view. Gall on us, or telephone to vi, and you will receive prompt attention. MOUTON] General Carrying — & — and Forwardtol COAIES' Agents,. Taupo Quay, WANGANTjjI. On hand— Coal, Coke, Firewood, etc. * Good Cheap Storage may be arranged for. MOUTOfI ft COATEa EVER of Thee, Fondly I'm Dreaming," , since you began to use New Century Soft Rubber Hair Curlers./ The improvement is wonderful. „

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11045, 5 September 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11045, 5 September 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11045, 5 September 1903, Page 6

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