t ■f ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ I •f I ♦ f I I I { { t t I ♦ I MUSIC. Most homes have a collection of old music—some valuable, some useless. Just gather up the music you wish to keep before it becomes too dilapidated, arrange it iu a nice, convenient-sized : volume and send it up to us to be neatly bound. It will cost you from 5/- to 7/6 a volume, but when you have it done you will soon realise that it was well worth the money. The binding and gold-block lettering on the cover will be neat: the volume will then bo everlasting and your music will always be together. Send us a post card or a telephone message and wo will send for your music and return the bound volume to you in the course of a few days. The wangonni Heroin NEWSPAPER CO., LTD.
THE RUTLAND, THE LEADING HOTEL, WANGANUI - NE\y ZEALAND. First-Class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Families. Eight commodious Sample Rooms. Wire or write for rooms to C. MCDONALD, Proprietor. GRAVEL FOR PATHS, GRAVEL FOR CONCRETE, GRAVEL FOR ROADS, and BUILDING SAND. Soil and Clay at Reasonable Rates. I CAN Supply the above in Any Quantities to All Parts of Wanganui and Suburbs. Orders to be left at 38 Halawel 1 Street, Telephone No. 688. S. 0. SNOW, Contractor WATTOTAEA HOTEL WAITOTARA, 8 RUE RE BROS; - - Proprietors. Tariff, 4/6 per day. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION GOOD STABLING. HORSES AND TRAPS ON HIRE. RAILWAY HOTEL WAITOTARA. T. MILLS - - • Proprietor. BEST OF ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Visitors will receive the best of Accommodation always. PREPARING MEDICINE PROM Hectors' Prescriptions Is not only our most important duty, but it is also the work we most like to do, work in the excellence of which we take professional pride, work to which we give unstinted endeavour No mother is more careful of her first-born than we are that each individual prescription prepared shall be absolutely correct in every particular. Will you entrust your prescriptions to our care ? THE “RED CROSS” A!l-Night Pharmacy, AVENUE, Opposite Ingestre Street. Prescriptions DhpensiMi from any Physician.
TRADESMEN and TEA . . Sometimes you may find it difficult to get your grocer* to send you willingly exactly the tea you want. You want Suratupa; and he, for his own reasons, may be anxious to push the sale of some inferior sort. From his standpoint that may be all right; but you pay. You have the fullest right to demand absolutely THE TEA. If you let the grocer outwit you, you have nobody to blame but yourself. No grocer wants to lose a customer, and you can always get what you want if you are firm. You know, as we all know, that Supatupa is far and away the best tea in the market at the price, or at any price. Get it, grocer or no grocer! ♦ ♦ INSIST ’ON SURATURA! e Eyedoctors 1 Prescriptions of Classes, take them to Davies’ Pharmacy.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13433, 21 July 1911, Page 4
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491Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13433, 21 July 1911, Page 4
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