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cTo ffios& aßouito "";r rw You want your furniture removed; yon want it to be carefully handled bo as to avoid breakage or damage ; yon want to be sure it will be kept dry, and you want the % work done sftiartly. How,' consider and carefully Weigh the following facts:— 1. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN should be told off to do this work, and ther must have good, suitable vehiqJes. "WE have both careful, smart, experienced men, good corered-in vans, lorries, and % drats. 2. The furniture MUST BE KEPT DBY. You have a load of furniture on an opea cart, and before it reaches its destination may be overtaken by a heary shower oi raiu. WE supply ; COYEBED YANB , at NO EXTRA, cost, and you are, therefore, quite safe from rain, and this may mean a great deal to you— more perhaps chan. you think. 8. We will LOAN YOU EMPTY CASES, ■free of charge, to' pack yout odds land ends in. Send vrord to us a 'day or two in advance, and we will send up the cases. *• . -'.'■.' it You do not want your goods exposed to public gaze whilst in transit. .This ia what happens on an open cart. OUE covered-in vans avoid this. They ensure your furniture being kept dry, and protect it from public 'view. Call on ns, or telephone to ns, and yon will receive prompt attention. 'M-OUTOXT) General Carrying —& — ' and Forwarding COATES-i. Agents, Tanpo Quay, .WANGAIJUI. On hand— Goal, Coke, Fk'ewood, etc. Good Cheap Storage may be arranged for. - MOUXOK ft COATEB, When Seized With A Stubborn Cough * YOU must grapp?e wijtlr it. To neglect a ooaglj is to lun risks^ that vo eeEsib'.e ,m^n or woman fhov ld incur. The cost of carelessveeei may easily rnu into a very gcest defrlof moi^y. TAKE GATENBY'S COUGH MIXTURE. t ■ , It has a 1 marvellously eboth^fj effect on the pare fr. m and laceorated wish incesaaat coughing. Its' potency has b«en proved by haiic{r«(] j ? ia this, di<-trict,' and in ma».T a hor/ie where there are che^y children this Ton^h . Mixtare i^ always .kepfc r»a'?y for , instant ijse., „ „ „ , , » „ . IT TOUCHES THE TICKLE ' with a soothing Icitch th it stops the cough. ' '• ' ' :' '• Chemists and Htores, • 1/6 and 2/© per .Bottle. R, K. GA'iErßT,,Wangftnat. Have you used"" .. ,-. : NORWEGIAN - LEATHER PRESERVATIVE ? It makes Leather p]iant and sopple.-rl!r contain! «. miiture o,f FITE PUEE OILS.— If used properlyj it will not dry out of the leather. — It if especially good for Children'^ School Boots; Earness, Trunks, Gladstone Bags,' and Leather of all kindjß.— lt will not prevent the surface 1 of leather being polished after ttse.-^-ONE PINT of thpoi], will do more good work than three fimeii the quantity of ordinary leather dressing.- - ■ Farmers, Heads of Families, & Stable-keepers ' Pay special attention *p thesij.ttcts. NORWEGIAN ; u &p OILS" Sold in Bottles at '2/*- and 5/6. Gallons JI6/6. Special qaotations for 5 gallon drunu. SOLE AGENTS I , CRICHTON & NEWMAN, f Qood T^gte | I In Clothes. : t •i * ■ ■ ~* i • The man with good taste in < ' 1 the matter of Clothes need a i not spend a great deal of 9 ► money in gratifying that j , ' J taste. To be well dressed S , does not always mean ex- «z > f / t<*avagant expenditure. .< , ; Wi«i a NEVERHAN'S Suit, I a NEVERHAN'S Hat, Tie, <\ \ * Shirt, Collar, and whatever * i I else may be needed in men's 5 > wearables, a mdn will be * * well dressed at a very < i i I reasonable cost. " \ i \ > Fit and fashion are two < ; ; points in Hen's Clothes about J5 i , which we are particular. ■ 3 ] Then comes the price. - < [ |', After you have fitted' your- \ ' ']► self out at NEVERHAN'S, <\. ! ' you'll find a surprise await- "* \ ] > ing you, --the bill /will be •!, j > smaller than you liad mi- < i; . agined it wtfuld be. That's , \ i j , one of the attractive feature's « ' ! > about Neverman's Clothes. <\- ] > Remember— | Hats, Caps, Ties, sox, 5j ! Singlets, Drawers, !: Shirts, Collars, Gloves, J | Suits, at < I NEVERMAN'S, j j The White Shop, „ • < ]£ l - AVENUE,' 'WA'^QA'MUI. < j!

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 6

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661

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 6

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