Buntnflfie i "dv«rt;i»ement» w w Green iS & I . f~\ r «% i | 1 Apple || Wisdom.* # I \^%^ I \ti The accumulatea wisdom of ages w can't keep a boy from eating green w Vx. apples." You may talk' to him' till X Mj you are tired, hut it will he 6f no 3J 5/ use. He will not learn from any- w W thing but hard, pit-of-the-atomach <|> W experience. He must have his own Jg S? belly-ache before he will believe $ m what you tell him. \(/ $ $ <l? Now, men are only boys grown up. w S? It isn't green apples any longer, but )E Wy it's the same old tale, in different garb. It's the question, perhaps, of W W the choice of a . : I S»tt oS ao^es. j |® It's the old chimera of getting value W 5K without cost, and the lesson Js only y)> learned after the loss of "money. and <|> <tt the sacrifice of much comfort. Why W . not use the green-apple common s? J | sense you learned as a hoy ? . With \) green apples the lesson is quickly ty \t learned, but with shoddy clothes 9/ it is long, slow torture, of mind and w i taay. t '. S There is no lacfc of tailors— the $ country is full- of them: good, bad, \£ \ <& and indifferent. And it is easy to <M j \ & find a big- ranger of prices w X very high and' some very low ; but • $ such clothes as ours,* at' such reason- qj <U able prices, are not to.be found every v i&} <& day. In fact, we doubt very much W w if they can be foun<3 any day, or §* anywhere. but in our establishment! Secure a suit, then,— clothes that <j|/ willbe conducive to your comfort and pleasure during 1904 and follow- » | ing year. g i Garrao f I .. wvc, I ARAMOHO DAIRY, GUTTON STEEET (Opposite Infant' School). THREE DELIVERIES A DAY. GET TOUR MILK AND CEEAJM at the Depot. You will find it VEBY EICH; you will find it will keep. It is passed through Iw Cooler before delivery. > . . Best brand Dairy and Factory BUTTEE, hardened with ice. ; ICE delivered in small or large quantities, from sterilised water. - -r% .- .. Orders- taken for FAT .POULTEY. Butter Milk and Skim, Milk supplied gratis to regular customers. ICE CREAM supplied to garden partic and picnics in' freezer at reduced" rates.Telephone 365. , Hotels KAI IWI HOTEIi, KAI IWI. PETEE HAETSHOEN, "• ' >. Proprietor. T)ETEE HAETSHOEN, formerlj proXT prietor of the Eailway Hotel, Wanganui, wishes to- 'announce to his many Friends and the. public generally that he is now installed at the.Kailwi Hotel, which he- has had- fclioroughly-done up-and-reno-vated troughout, and customers can rely on every comfort and attentioni ■ .' .> -n The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in. stock. Ideal Grounds for Picnic Parties. Splendidly-furnished Sitting Eooms. JBTBST-CLASS TABLE KEP£. V Excellent Accommodation Paddocks. Terms Very Moderate. PETEE HAETSHOEN, ' Kai Iwi. ■ ■nAUILI ,'; CT O;'TE L, ' TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, Opposite Eailway Station. 'jC. J. McCAETHY has pleasure in .intimating to his many friends im aad around Wanganui that he is proprietor of the above well-known Hotel. Ten Boomy Looseboxes. Telephone No. 147. ' P.O. Box 135. T>BOyiNCIAL TTOTBL x Xl Bidgway Street, Wamganui. W. B. TUCK Proprietor. W.E.T., having again taken over the above well-known and popular house of call, will be pleased to ice all old friends, amd to administer to the requirement* pf the general travelling public. - . aiases BOOTS AMI g^ ■ AHARNBBB iraternroc r^H^^ ■ «■ * dnok't back, and io( I mt^m^^^^W a» -velvet. Add! three tlma to tho wear ol loathe.VOIV9 "-saajKß^r GOLD MEDAL . aa bxhi^ition ■■ m . 9 HIiBHEST JtWARDE I^H >■■&■■■ MA (or «pMiority f Jwk 0; I ■■■^^^II^V Brown colour, feeld hr |_fl ■ ■■_■■ 111 I Boat ßtoi;«B,Sadd)er«.lron WUMillll x^ggiggr
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1168, 1 February 1904, Page 3
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618Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1168, 1 February 1904, Page 3
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