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ALWAYS TAKE WAI-RONGO A WITH TOUR WHISKY. ■ : There’s nothing like the; king of natural mineral waters for improving a drink.’ ’ Sparkling with, natural gas/Wai-Eongoa ■mparts a vitality, a "freshness, a touch if cleansing to whatever-it is’mixed with. ; Men who-know always choose it to dilute heir-drinks with, whether whisky, brandy, ;r wine. They recognise it as an un- : ;qualled diluter. , ' . . ' In the hotel or in the club you will hear uen say constantly, when ordering a. drinkTil take Wai-Eongqa with it.” Wai-Rongoa is bottled at the springs, far from the dust of the city. M It reaches /on as pure and salubrious as if taken where it wells up ..from the ground. Order ib at the hotel or the club. Or >'i?t a syphon'from your chemist or storekeeper.

THE DEINK THAT SATISFIES. That’s fiussetta Cider. It is made from the purest apple juice and cane sugar. It ia non-alcoholic and deliciously refreshing. Always say “Eussetta.” VOTE FOE VEITCTI' Ha is the only candidate who has a chance of beating the Tories! Distressing coughs, colds in the head, and all bronchial troubles are soothed instantly by “Nazol.” Its healing and soothing properties ' give speedy relief. Six'tv doses for Is 6d. j Cigar and Cigarette Cases: make fine •presents. Selection at Young and Collins’ (Ltd.). Everybody’s store.

Notsometim r . ’ does not'depend upon "the w| _ early stages ”of a cold to " , effect its cure. Advanced cougbs and j colds in adults or children yield— not ■ 7 sometimes, but always to Bennington’s. .Get- a bottle NOW—be sure *tis Boni n ngton’s! Two sizes—get the large \bottle. Refuse imitations. 8S fa

END OF OUR LEASE!! Our lease is nearly up, and it finds us with a very heavy stock of the Best Quality Boots and Shoes. These must be sold. The best way to sell them is to reduce the prices low enough to make it worth your while buying three and four pairs at a time. This is a clearance that will appeal to all wearers of Boots and Shoes.

LADIES’ WALKING SHOES. ’ The whole 6f our stock of liadies’ Shoes is made by the • Best Makers.^—Bostock’s, Clarke’s, SothalTs. Crockett and Jones’. We stock only the best, and with the heavy price reductions made we claim that we sell you single pairs at less than Wholesale Cost. LADIES’ WALKING SHOES. LADIES’. PATENT SHOES, open fronts.— Usually 16/tL . Enel of Lease Price, 10/9. LADIES’ ANKLE STRAP SHOES. 1 Quite the thing.—Usually 15/6. ; .v. End of Lease; Price, 8/11. LADIES’ “CINDERELLA” PATENT SHOES; Suede tops.—Usually 19/6. End of Lease’Price, 10/6. LADIES’ “QUEEN” PATENT SHOES. Court shape.—-Usually 21/-. ; End of Lease‘Price, 13/6. LADIES’ “HEALTH” SHOES, open fronts.— Usually 19/6. . . End of Lease Price, 13/0. LADIES’ “BOSTOCK SHOES; A fittings.— Usually 19/6. End of Lease Price, 13/6. LADIES’ SHOES.—A whole 'lot, various makes. ■ To bo cleared out regardless of makers’ cost. LADIES’ SHOES, open fronts, with patent caps. About 28 Pairs left., . AH f to go at 7/6. These few lines must go, and in consequence the prices are marked ridiculously low/Tower eveh than ordinary Slippers. LADIES’'SUEDE SHOES, Southall’s makes. Enamel buckles.—Usually ;i4/6. ■" ■ : ‘ . End of Lease Price, 3/11. LADIES’ GLACE EVENING SHOES, Sizes 5, 6;' and 7 only—Usual Prices,’ 13/9 to.- ’ 2i/-- : ' : - ; • All to clear at 8/6.

WE ALWAYS MARK OUR GOODS IN PE AIN ENGLISH MARKS. A CHILD CAN PURCHASE BOOTS FOR THE SAME MONEY. WHY PAY MORE ? mmm (NEXT WARNOCK’S)

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14464, 1 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14464, 1 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14464, 1 December 1914, Page 6

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