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HINDI TO TOWN. A SPLENDID RESIDENCE. AND 161 Acres of Good Land. The house contains 11 rooms, with every convenience, hot and cold water drainage, etc., stable, loose box ; man’s room, harness room, motor shod’ Crossley engine, pump, and windmill. The land is conveniently sub-divided with wire fences. WOULD SUIT A RETIRED FARMER. PRICE AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. G. L DOIGAN i Go., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, ETC. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN WANGANUI. THE AIR IS •‘ALIVE” WITH GERMS WILSON’S PINO-MENTHO PASTILLES ARE YOUR SUREST PROTECTION It is the Lungs that are threatened, and it is the mouth chiefly that leads to them. Beware the Germ that causes— INFLUENZA Wilson’s Pino-Mentho Pastilles Are scientifically prepared from the prescription of a great throat specialist at the Brompton Hospital, London A Pastille now and again wards off attack in INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS. CATARRH. &c. | <S/* 3 THE EARLY PASTILLE CATCHES THE GERM Sold Everywhere Ij Q a Tin Direct from ALEX. WILSON & CO. LTD., Malcolm Lane, off 256 George Si SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES J Built like a Motor Tire Biggest Advance in Footwear in a century Positively the toughest, strongest rubber ever evolved goes into Goodrich Motor Tires. Think how they stand up for thousands of miles under terrific strain. Now imagine that very rubber made into a boot! That’s the new “EXPRESS” method—Rubber Boots and Shoes made of the same tough rubber that goes into Goodrich Tires. And cured, just like a tire, INTO ONE SOLID PIECE UNDER ENORMOUS PRESSURE 1 No weak spots in them—they WEAR ALL OVER. All other Boots and Shoes are made by the old dry heat process—stuck together by hand. But ‘ ‘EXPRESS” are literally ONE SOLID PIECE OF RUBBER—they won’t leak, peel, or separate. E. W. Pidgson & Coy. Ltd. N.Z. Distributors Procurable from Para Rubber Coy. and ail Goodrich Service Stations Wanganui Distributors, Go Ridgway S\. % r#' cfTeaN?6 v Tea discovered wild in India* % So accustomed are we to the teas of India and Ceylon that few of us realise that it was only in 1820 that tea was discovered in the Empire’s greatest dependency. Ere long the teas from India surpassed those of China. A few years later even Indian tea had to yield pride of place to Ceylon tea, for the latter was far superior in flavour and quality—a blend of the very finest Ceylon teas and offering in quality and economy by far the best value on the market. m EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE is a blend of the finest Ceylon teas and needs but a trial to convince the most fastidious. Ask for “Amber Tips”—it is always the best value obtainable at the price. ws

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 7