'• Mil \C No matter how =E itHI-JY, g 00( i } i s Better lor =J Boiling. «2 Yes, says the Good Housewife, but •£S It-boils over, J 8 It dirties the Stove, _ a It makes work and worry. Ah, but you Haven't Tried the I "MARVELE" MILK BOILER a= ok c=* STERILISER FORFIRE or GAS 2' STOY? .S It is a Wonder. It boils and conm_t trols the Milk easier than an ore§ dinary pan does water. Useful, <S also, for boiling Coffee or Cocoa, .«£ and many other purposes. It :5 will save its cost many times s- over. .CD •.■■■•.• -1 No Water Used. No Jj, WATCHING REQUIRED. -H Never boils over nor burns, CO a BOILS, STERILISES J| Aerates. ._! Just the thing for the milk ==■ in this hot weather. aE On sale, in two sizes, at the I ARAMOHO DAIRY DEPOT. I s* GUYTON STREET. M CM AUGHT, AND MEN'S MERGER.! ASK any number of well-dressed I gentlemen in this district who is I the Best known and . most I Successful Tailoring Specialist, and nine out of ten will instantly reply- J. Q McNaught. One of the secrets of his success is that as much care and attention is given to the smallest " order as to the biggest, while he prefers to lose an order rather than make an exorbitant profit by supplying SHODDY Goods \ at a slightly lower price. . New customers are specially in- ; vited to place an order with Me- I Naught, who will be delighted I to supply you with either a Sum. I Imer Suit or a Summer Tie, or I what is better still—both. I It must not be forgotten that I though J. G. McNaught is best 1 known for the Style, Fit and Quality of his Suits, he has a very fine Stock of Men's Mercery (all new .Goods just, opened up), and gentlemen can secure anything in this line. All Boating Men should procure McNaught's Boating Straw Hats; I Bicyclist's should wear nothing 1 but McNaught's Bicycling I Hose; while Cricketers and Ten- ■ nis players cannot do better than I invest in a Cricketing or Tennis I Shirt. ,In fact everything in I Men's Mercy—Shirts, Collars, ■ Dies, Socks, etc., etc. are I heavily Stocked, and GentleI. men who wish to look smart B should leave themseb'es in his M hands. . M ■ Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital £2,760,000 Paid-up Capital £687,500 Claims Settled in the Colony. 0. F. MILLWARD, Agent Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 2
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