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Elder Down Quilts SOMETHING SOFT AND WARM AND COSY FOR THESE COLD NIGHTS. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR LOVELY SAMPLES. WB HAVE A VERY EXTENSIVE SELEC TION, AND THE PRICE IN EVERY CASE IS MODERATE. x 2 COT QUILTS, 4/11. FLORAL SATEEN. 3 X 2 FRILLED SATEEN, 6/6, 7/11, 8/6. 3 X 2 FRILLED SATIN ON SIDE, 8/11, 13/6, 14/0, 12/8. 6X5 PAISLEY EFFECTS, 25/-., 6X5 FRILLED (REVERSIBLE) BLUE, PINKS, 32/6. 6X5 FRILLED PALE GREEN SATEENS, 42/-. 6X5 FRILLED PINK, BLUE, AND GREEN COLOURINGS, 65/-. 6X5 FRILLED, SATIN ONE SIDE, PALE GREEN AND BLUE, Tl 6 X 5 FRILLED, SATIN ONE SIDE, PINK AND DARK GREEN, Uh. 6X5 FRILLED, SATIN ONE SIDE, PALE BLUE AND DARK GREEN, S* • SILK BOTH SIDES, SILIC FRILL, FLORAL DESIGN, ONE SIDE, PAL| BLUE, PINK, GREEN COLOURINGS, £5 58. TWO ONLY BEAUTIFUL SAMPLES AT £6 6/-, 4X3 COT QUILTS, 3, it. FLORAL SATEEN. SEE OUR WIN DOW DISPLAY. J. PAUL & CO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, fcc., Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI.

All lilies MM! Sim Leoaißf fir (nil AT THOMSON & CO.’S JUST OPENED UP NEW SHIPMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING. ASO SELLING AS FOLLOWS:— .- PRUNES, Evap. New, 4 lbs. for 1/-. PEACHES, Evap., New, 31bs. for 1/9. APRICOTS, Evap., New, 31bs. for 2/-. APPLES, Evap., New, 31bs. for 2/-. PEARS, Evap., New,, 31bs. for 1/-. DATES, in large pkts., 6 pkts. for 2/6. DATES, in largo pkts, 6d. pkt. A. AND H. FOOD,No. 1 and 2, 1/6 tin. A. AND H. FOOD, No. 3, lid. tin. BENGER’S FOOD, 1/6 tin. NEAVES’ FOOD, lOd. tm. .GROATS PATENT, Bcl. tin. BARLEY PATENT, Bcl. tin. MELLINS’ FOOD. 2/6 bottle.. _ Also Frimley Jains in 71b. tins;— PLUM JAM, 71b. tins, 2/6 tin. GOOSEBERRY JAM. 71b. tins, 2/6 tin. PEACH JAM, 71b. tins, 2/9 tin. GREENGAGE JAM, 71b. tin*, 3/Ltia.' APRICOT JAM, 71b tins, 8/8 tin. RASPBERRY JAM, 71b. tin*. */«;«M BLACK CURRANT JAM, 71b. tiwTjp tin. ‘‘ FRIMLEY GREEN PEAS, in lib. 6d. tin. ■ ' FRIMLEY GREEN PEAS, in Sib. lOd. tin, ’ ' FRIxMLEY FRExNCH BEANS, in tins, lOd tin. FRIMLEY TOMATOES, in 21b. bin*, fit. tin. ■ '■ FRIMLEY TOMATO KETCHUP, 0t fatt. ™‘ r,TT b. it* FRIMLEY PEACH JAM, 21b. jwe. jar. FRIMLEY MARMALADE, 21b. 1/3 jar. OUR ADVICE IS: DEAL WISELY AND WELL BY DEALING FOR CASH ATTHOMSON & CO.’S Sentence of Death 1 From PaintingJijj the Hon. John Collier. Exhibited at the Royal Academy. IMi. Few can realise what it really means when the Doctor says:— “There is no hope.” Weeks and months of anxious waiting, careful treatment, and a rigid adherence to the recognised rules of health, and then finally to be pronounced incurable! 'ln many cases the Doctor 1« correct. Repeated examinations only confirjtn his fears, and enquiry concerning the patient is met with—“lt’s only a matter of time." But it is also possible that the Doctor, with all his knowledge, experience and skill, may yet be wrong. It frequently happens so. People are to be met with every day who at some time or other bar* been “given up”: who were half a lifetime ago supposed to be suffering with some ailment that would “take them off at any moment," ana here they are still fairly vigorous. With all deference to the Doctor, he is sometimes mistaken. His diagnosis may be wrong, and then of course his treatment must be likewise. Many supposedly chronic sufferers who had tried countless remedies are at this moment in the best of health. Their restoration was brought about by right methods and right means. They used IMPEY’S MAY APPLE* Here is confirmation—■‘lt affords me pleasure to testify to the value of Impey'a May Apple, >tJi personally and from a knowledge of its effect upon others. In attacks of indigestion I have found Impey's May Apple ‘a friend in need.’ It works wonders where sufferers from dyspepsia, are concerned.”—J. T. M. HOKNSBY, M.P, Cartertoa. Other people who have testified to the remarkable efficacy of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE are; Mr. George M. Rout, J.P., Nelson; Mr. Charles Voss, Manager Wanganui Opera House; Captain G. M. Balfour, Barque “Golden Gate,”, Lyttelton; and Mr. John Sharp, J.P., late Resident Magistrate, Nelson. 2/6—CHEMISTS AND STORES-2/6

G-ATENBY’S PHARMACY. rpHIS is to notify tliat I have pur- -*■ chased the well-known and popular business known asGatenby’s Pharmacy. It will he my aim to preserve the high standard of quality for which the business is noted, and to hold the confidence of the public by giving that care and attention to the work of selling, and dispensing . drugs. that its importance warrants. The dispensary will be under the charge of Mr A. Young, a duly qualified Chemist, and the public may rely on satisfaction in all respects.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13055, 25 April 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13055, 25 April 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13055, 25 April 1910, Page 7