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Butlness Wanted*. VIjrANTED Known—Get the best and ” ’ the cheapest by buying at Kernohan’s. Seeded Raisins, 31b for Is. Currants, 41b I’or Is. Sultanas, 3lb for Is. Rico, ■ 71b for Is. Sago, 121b for 2s 3d. P. Barley, Gib for Is. Peacock’s Jam, 3s 9d per dozen. Dessert Peaches and Apricots, only 9d per tin at Kcrnohan’s. Herrings in T. Sauce for Bcl at Kernohan’s. Cream Tartar, Is 3d per lb at Kcrnohau’s. Edmonds’ Baking Powder for Kid at Kernohan’s. Wax Matches, per gross 3s 9d at Kernohan’s. Extract of Soap, 12 pkts. for 1b at Kcruohan’s. Salt, line, 201 b for Is at Kcruohan’s. Small prices give us a, tremendously large trade all the time. See us to-night. Kernohan and Co., the Famous Cheap Providers, Guyton Street. WJ' ANTED Known—Ladies who are go- ' ' ing prematurely grey and hesitate to use a hair dye will find Dr. Wilson’s Regenerator an excellent preparation, which gradually brings back the natural colour to the roots and nourishes the hair follicles, thus producing an abundant and luxurious growth. Obtainable in Wanganui from J. Paul and Co., Drapers, Sole Agents, Bottles, 3s 6d. ■WANTED Known—“Sydal” (Wilton’s ’ Hand Emollient) is good. It sells well, and, is therefore imitated. Get the real original article, with the name “Sydal”. on the wrapper. Is 6d. V,VTANTED Known—That Lusford and ' * Co. make a special otter by which their many customers can effect a saving of at least 25 per cent, on their purchases of Drapery and Boots. W ANTED—Women who work to find “Sydal” (Wilton’s Hand Emollient) invaluable. It refreshes and cleanses the hands. Is 6d, Chemists and Stores. WANTED Known—The Motor Cycle everyone is talking about is tin- “ Bradbury.” Sold by W. Draffin and Co., Guyton Street. WANTED Known—Luxford and Co. have just landed their winter goods ex Corinthic, from London. Call and inpect—it will pay you. Tl/"ANTED Known—Kernohan and Co. ’ ’ hold an unbeaten record for quality and price. Bacon, bacon, sliced, for 9d per lb. Side Bacon, Morepork, only 7-} d per lb by the side. Lard, 8d per lb. Nice cuts, only 5d per lb. Sheeps’ Tongues, Is per tin. Fresh Herrings, (Id per tin. Herrings in T. Sauce, 8d per tin. Smoked Herrings, 9 for Is. Assorted Meats, S tins for Is. Jam, glass jars, Hinton's famous Jam or K. for Is 2d. Salt, 20lb for Is. Washing Soda, ICiib for Is. Pearl Barley,. Gib for Is. Rice, 71b for Is at Kernohan’s to-night. Make no mistake, we are ever in the lead, and always reliable. Now Ling lish just arrived, Call and see us to-uight. Kernoluin and Co., the Famous Cheap Providers, Guyton Street and Tuylorville. VI T ANTED Known—We have just landed a shipment of Boy Scout Bicycles, specially built for the Boy Scouts, and guaranteed for five years. Call and inspect. Adams, Ltd., Avenue, Wanganui. Vl/WNTED Known—At Luxford’s, just ’ ’ laudeß, beautiful Lace, Curtains, Blousing, Hosiery, Embroidery, Calico, Skirts, Blouses, etc., etc., all to bo sold at bedrock prices.

W' ANTED llnura.—At cbo DuneOU Motor Cycle Trails, held on September 24th, Triumph* again scooped the pool, being first, second. third, *ud fourth. Cal! and mspact. Adams, Ltd., Avenue, War gaum. *ole agents WANTED Known—For spot cash vr Luxford’s; Flour, 9s 9d, ss, 2s 3d; Sugar, 8s 3d, 8s 6d; Kerosene, 9s 6a; Tobacco, 5s 3d. ANTED Known—Why have hard, dry * ’ hands when a jar of “Sydal” will keep them soft and fresh? Is 6d. Try it. VV/'ANTED Known—Great slaughter at * ’ Kcrnohan’s to-night. Flour reduced, Sugar reduced, Bran reduced, Pollard reduced, Kerosene reduced, Butter reduced. We must have money;—we want cash. We arc giving the greatest value to-night ever yet offered in Wanganui. 1001b bag Flour for 9s 6d, 501b bag ss, 251b bag 2s Cd. Bran, 4s 6d per sack. Pollard, 11s 3d per sack. Kerosene, 9s 6d per case. Oatmeal, per bag 3s 3d. Wheat, prime, for 12s (id per sack. Groat smash in price of Biscuits. Wine Biscuits, 31b for Is. Lunch Biscuits, slb for Is. Mixed Biscuits, 31b for Is. In fact our loss is your gain. Black Swan Factory Butter, Is, Is, Is, Is, Is per lb to-night at Kernohan’s. Wax Candles, any quantity,' 16oz packets for Gd, 6d, 6d per lb at Kcrnohan’s tonight. We want the crowd. Kcrnohan and Co., the Famous Cheap Providers, Guyton' Street and Taylorvillc. VI/' ANTED Known—Got your Spectacles ' ’ from a Spectacle Maker by examination in London—A. Wychodil. 137 a, Avenue (opposite Presbyterian Church). Satisfaction guaranteed. Chargee moderate. FEOVDrOIAL HOTEL EIDGWAT STREET, WANGANUI. W. E. TUCK. PROPRIETOR. ONE OP THE MOST POPULAR AND UP-TO-DATE HOTELS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Affords excohent accommodation foi permanent boarders and visitors to Wanganui. Only the Beat Brands o I Ales, Stout. *nd Semite kept. THE CHEAPEST THING IN NEW ZEALAND. A half-penny won’t go far in most places—indeed that humble coin is generally despised by most of us. However, it is all that is required to put you in possession of a 300-page Catalogue of Cameras and Photographic Supplies that is full of interesting matter for thd Camerist. Every season has its own peculiar effect on. Photography, and this Catalogue contains lists and prices of accessories for the varied requirements of all sorts of Cameras at all times of the year. The Amateur will find within its pages .many helpful aids to better work, while the export photographer will soo illustrations of new appliances, fancy mounts, and so on that will enable him to branch out and make his fine work even more artistic and valuable. Don’t fail to send for this catalogue—you will never miss the ha’penny spent on the postcard, send it to-day to The Imperial Camera Co., Willis Street,; Wellington.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13335, 25 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13335, 25 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13335, 25 March 1911, Page 8