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f 10 7 off Blanket's] I FOR SIX DAYS' ONLY I % All Blankets are- to go at 10% off W $| regular prices. Householders do Hot m 5 need telling that the mild winter we S 9 . had will probably mean a cold spring, S - H and an extra blanket or two will not m S come amiss. . . W H Sfog^isk Blankets— B | 1 Single Bed Size 12/6 pair X 8 Three-quarter,, 16/6, 17/6, 18/6 pair M fi Double „ 20/-, 22/6, 25/- .Pair « 5 Real Scotch Blankets— v . "m M Extra Large size 35/-, 42/-, 63/-; pair I fi Colonial Blankets— 9 8 Three-quarter size 18/6 to 21/- PP ra * r ' • I - B Double-bed „ 25/-, 30/-, 35/- Pair B fl Extra Large „ 50/- pair B B Coloured Colonial Blankets— B I A Big Choice at 7/6, 8/11, 9/6, 10/6, ,1 ' B „ and 12/G P alr ' - B I J, PAUL & CO., I B Drapers, etc., I B Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. B acanaaßMi—aßgga— awim mini— w««aa»«M«g»^— — a— ■ bw—w— — —^KWmtam w IT'S A BUSINESS PROPOSITION y£JSr ITH every housekeeper to save as much inorey as possible in the household T ? expense's. Yon can save mf.ney every day by trading with «8. Doubtless you read cur cut- price grocery lr-t Jp si; week Here are .some more difierent lines to be had FOR CASIi oVEK THE COUNTER : - - Blacking (Day and Martin's), id doz;. Cream of Tartar, 1/3 lb. Grate I'ohsh (Black Beauty), 8 tins for 1/- Van Houton'a Cocoa, 3/3 lb. Baking Ponder (Edmond's), lid tin. Com Flour, 3 packets for I/- " Baking Powder (Saarland's), lid tin. Jams, 3 tins for 1/ , or 3/'J doz. Candles (Appol'.o or London Sperm), 7d lb. Jellies, Gd packet. Currants (cleaned), 4d lb. Sluet Gelatine, 2/G lb Sultanas, 4d lb. " * Matches, 3 doz. for 3 /- Suded Basins (lib packet), 6d. ' Millar's Marmalade (boat made), OS jar. See what you saVe by dealing with as and paying Cash. J. A. THOMSON & .CO., Grocers, Etc., Victoria Avenue, Wanganoi, Good Eve Ding, Madam ! ITjTIUgSTYYTs $ji <t/~IErtSTENA" Porridge Meal is a 'SIgKSS a^i^^a^aa^fcS^il Breakfast boon in many Ncw v Zc»- ' »Vf' vKivENSAi. rATC«T« orftctm It can be cooked in 2 minutes. Give • . . little longer if your tast« ,sa direct*. Most WANGANUI OFFICE: — MESSES C. F. nourishing and s-asiaining; so readily diMILLWARD AND CO. gested. Absolutely no waste, hence goes farthest. Anyone sending a sketch and description The . Colonial AnalyB t reports:— "lt it may quickly ascertain our opinion Kee m&do frQm the faest mater f alg; perfectly whether an invention ia probably pate it- pijro and free fr?m any adulteration : ren _ ibxtr. dered more readily soluble, and sterilised, ■m . „ — by exposure to a high temperature." The medicine that pre- THE Food for yourselves and the child- • t v,«n/snrthQ ren. Ordinary culinary skill mak«s it » Vents a SICK- neaaacne delightful dish. Your grocer will g«t it. •Ie wttthn'^ VE P-Ev ABLE NEvV Zealand manufacturing IS WlJjlUlN O VLUi^u^ii AND ujpoututq COY., LIVER PILLS. 1 6 box. 3, willis street, Wellington, "" ■ AGENTS. WILTON'S riJAIIMACIES, 33, Victoria Avexi'U. Telephone 45 T , ■ 46, River Bank. Te'c^lionc 218. ' WANGANUI, or from your "'o-s-k-eyer. 33 •UJLVXJuLJLi Coals— Cheap-r-Coals. .. TONS. 1,100 TONS. fP HE Li & ht of tlie Age— turns night int» TO Arrive, "ALEXA.." "MAEORO," " 7 ' •UKUROA." Strong Mantles that stand any vibration, Try the Block Light and you'll. want no Beat Newcastle Double Screened House- "" o thcr. - ' ■ hold— - " ■ Bio- stock of Burners, . Chiomies,- and PEE TON 28s PER TON. Glassware on hand. ■ Delivered within the Town Boundary FROM SHIP'S SIDE!. NOXAL FILTERS. * 5 Ton lots upwards still lower; special j jasfc j o^ so \& q U i c k. Another shipment quotation quantity. • ; heie. Summer coming on. Germs must be provided against. Mhe Noxal will de CASH OIS LV. it pits any tap and provides clear, I „ , . , j. ■ sparkling, germ-proof water. Ex yard, in sacks, 32s per ton. l b> 5 r Order early. Bqndl aad S ij?leT,, WANCANUI.ANO WEST COAST LOAM flumbees and tinsmiths, AND IMYESTHtNT EXGHAKCE. „,„„ PLACE , wi!fGAlnlI y r-pHB OBJECT of the Exchange is to bring „, , , nnn 9q9 I lenders and borrowers into touch witS Telephone 282. one another, and thus supply *. long felt want in this district. We invite correspondence from those hstvicg T***"**— M "" MWM " M "'^"^^ M^! moneys in hand for investment. These aoma ' , , will be recorded in our books and we shall ■_ endeavour to place same without delay, free ol ■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■i^ charge. . - TftO DAIsIAIIiI Chtte* fmk fMI We invite application* for loans from bor- 1 ||v R VIIIVIIU ft VigttatlM itXLf. *°^\B'\ 8 ' J^ 1 bu f iess . 11 8 Seated as stiictlj cnillT CHAD 'Coif«etioa»tr of •ll'kltll. ■ confidential, only princfpals, or their spbciton rßlill sllvP, You are sure of ntisfacor duly authorised agents being deat with. Kigvty-tt. opp. P.O. tioa here or at .thedd Church, vo^ u « JJPJJ*-!— ""^ w.. «v. ...,rr. I **>--■- fcIiMTCU-b

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11644, 23 August 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11644, 23 August 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11644, 23 August 1905, Page 7