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Busisees Advertiaomeaia. THE WESTPGRT COAL COMPANY Lm Coalbrookdale Coal, THE MOST. ECONOMICAL COAL IN THE MARKET ■can -be OBTAINED FROM ALL COAL MERCHANTS. [IOW TO USE IT: . . A great saving'of coal would be affected if consumers would COVER the FIRE BARS at tfic. BOTTOM of their KITCHEN RANGES WITH FIRE BRICKS. This will reduce the draught, prevent > destruction of the fire bars, and still give sufficient heat for all purposes. TO PREVENT DOMESTIC FIRES from GOING OUT TOO SUDDENLY, they should be BACKED WITH DAMP SLACK and not stirred until they cake. "rTmathison, Branch Manager, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Box 17. * ' Telephone 158. \ To mose aiioyt io Fin. BEDSTEADS, o o c • • • Are an absolute necessity. Many .articles of furniture may be dispensed with, but bedsteads are essential. I stock Peyton & Peyton's best Englishmade, in brass rail and mountings,' at from £1/10/- to £10, to suit all purses. Sizes from 3ft. to 4ffc. 6in. SPECIAL LINE : I can offer special value in a brass-finished Bedstead a,t £3/10/- ; 4ft 6in. and .extended foot rail. Call and look at them. CHAIRS. ••*•<>••• English,. American, and Continental makes, at from 3/9 to 12/6 each. Upholstered chairs made to order at ' reasonable rates. v WINDOW BLINDS, &c. • • FUSTDLAY'S best holland in various shades. Lancaster blinds in green, ' buff, nud other shades, from 1/- yard. ' Spring rolJrrs, curfeuu rods (in bamboo, euamel, and rimu) with brackets and rings, from 4/6 set. TOILET SETS, c • • • • In patterns and qualities from 12/6 to , 50/- % . FENDERS, IRONS, &c. • • Brnss Fenders from 18/G; Fire .Brasses from 10/-. J. TRUSSELL, (Opposite Messrs F. R. Jackson & Co.) Ridgway Street, WANGANUI. | tN JARS. | jJfIOLTOjNgI A SKI3JT FOOD. Eradicates and prevents V/rlnkles, cleanses the pores, restores th 3 skin, beneficial to every complexion. -i — JHANDi— | Promptly heals Sores, Scars,, and Abrasions. AMays irritation or inflammation caused by wind, sun, or work. GEO.,W. WILTON, Sole Proprietor, WELLINGTON. |lEMOUJENTJ Sold by R. M. Gtetenby, Avenue, and M. H. Wilton, Glasgow Street HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULIi *.3TB TH$ FOLLOWING FACT* . . About Shaoklock's ORION BANGSS. Will Bura Wood or Coal Will Burn Wood or Coal. IT WILL BURN ANY FUEL, whether Coal, Lignite, or Wood. [T IS EXCEEDINGLY ECONOMICAL. A great Saving of Fuel is effected. Cooking for ten persona cost* le*« tl**& ti±pence per day. £T IS ENTIRELY PORTABLE, requiring absolutely i no brickwork setting. AS A COOKING RANGE IT IS SUPERIOR to any range ever introduced to the New Zealand Market. The Oven» »ie noted for REGULARITY OF HEAT. THE COPPER BOILERS.— The Ooppw. Boi\ers supplied with thepe Ranges are tinned inside with pure tin, and arc of. ' a larger eizo mhde • of ' heavier copptr than those of any other- range. THE OVEN BOTTOMS HEAT WELL. Pa3try caii be browned,, or ary liquid eitbstances, such as Pie or Rice budding, will boil from the bottom. I Argo-eized leaves of* -Bread can alfto b* baked in them. - , REPAIRS A MINIMUM.— It is impoirible to coucoiVo n' Range requiring lea* repairs, or, wffen neceaaary easier ftffceted than the OEION. COOKING BECOMES A PLEASUBE.— The comfort, convenience, and cleanlixees attained ate «uch that cookery becomeß c. pleasure, rather tha* a duty to be avoided. ASK THEIR OPINION.— You are »ure to know »cmeon« who has as OBION - Range. J^k their opinioa. Prioei froai jCB 10/Eol« Ageats: JAS. THAIN & CO., WANGANUI. The Number 67 ORION Eumget Sold 1 is DOUBLE tl»»t oi »ny ofh« xa»k« i» th» TftlottT- i ....... IjAUit CUUUHS AJXD* (JOL.Li]^-.U.Mi-:'S V EMULSION (Retail ftnd Wholesale) AT HEARTS PHARMACY.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 3

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