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To Nurses AND ANYONE REQUIRING A NURSE I keep a REGISTER for qualified )bstetric, Medical and Surgical NURSES r.d 1 will be pleased to obtain a Nurse or anyone at any time of the day or aght. Nurses are requested to notify me vhen engaged and disengaged, to enable ne to keep my Register up-to-date. Telephone 648. Dav or Night. D. CLYNOWR MORGAN, M.P.S., Ph.C. tHE RED GROSS PHARMACY. vVENUE (By Ingestre St.i, WANGANUI. wattotara hotel WAITOTARA. • RUERE «RO« • • FroprltUri, Tarlfl, 4 t Say, h’IRHI GLASS ACCOMMODATION Good Stabling HORSES AM) TRAPS ON HIR» BAILWAY HOTEL WAITOTARA. T. MILLS, - ■ * Proprietor. BEST OF ALES. WINES, AND SPIRITS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Visitors will receive the best of Accommodation Always. J. WILLIAMS & CO JEWELLERS, Pave removed into the;r Fine New Premises, directly opposite their old shop. FOR A WHILE LONGER OUR PIANO SALE CONTINUES. But—yes. there’s a but in it, and ’tis this, our SALE cannot last always. Therefore, hasten along and secure the Piano on which you have set your heart. Have music in the home right away and save a good round sum into the bargain. ENGLISH PIANOS FROM £35 CRAMAPHONES FROM £4 Also, a host of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and MUSIC ACCESSORIES at SALE PRICE. NO W—TO-DAY-COME 1 E. EILEEN iHLMBT. WANGANUI. PROVINCIAL HOTEL. RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. W. R. TUCK, Proprietor. ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR AMD UP-TO-DATE HOTELS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Affords excellent accommodation for permanent boarders and visitors to Wanganui. Only the Beet Brands of Ales, Wines, end Spirits kept Distinctive Tailoring A. MDBCHIE, (Late J. Paul it' Co.) Is now busy, and getting busier, making SMART, UP-TO-DATE SUITS GOOD MATERIAL, EXPERT CUTTING, SKILFUL FITTING AND CAREFUL MAKING, are features o. all the Clothes tailored by him. See his Patterns of the High-Grade Tweeds and Serges, and note for yourselves the quality of material he making up. , A. MDRGHIE, LAOIEL' COSTUMIER AND GENTLEMAN'S TAILOR, DENTON’S BUILDINGS, AVENUE. Telephone 80'. MOTOR ACCIDENTS Arc frequently caused through the brakes not acting quickly enough. Some drivers leave everything to the brakes—whizz round a corner at anything from 30 to 40 miles per hour, meet something suddenly, then jamb on all the stop gear, [f the brakes are slow in action, or require great strength to operate them, an accident might happen before you could say ‘•knife.’ It’s hero that wo want to sav something about the brakes on MAXWELL CARS. In the first place they arc real easy to work, just a medium pressure from the foot is quite sufficient to hold the car on any hill, while the emergency hand brake requires only a touch to stop the car dead. Both seta of brakes are quite independent of each other, you can work them separater or both together. They all operate on steel drums attached to the rear wheels —are extremely robust in design—have quick means of adjustment, and are ij"ed with a special wire-woven asbestos fabric that is almost unwearable. fined brakes are of vital importance. Don’t buy anv car that does not thoroughly satisfy you ou this point. SEE THE MAXWELL. BUSSELL & KING, AGENTS. ANTED Known—Hens will do them • ’ duty if lielned with “A. and P.’ having Food. U. 0. Potts, wholesale agent.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13678, 11 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13678, 11 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13678, 11 May 1912, Page 4