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WANGANUI ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS AND OTHERS T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I have pleasure in informing yoi ; that I aT a candidate for the relief o ; your sufferings. I fully appreciate thi great confidence you have bestowe< upon me in the past, and will be foun< ever ready to do all in my power to for ward your interests in the future. M; reason for declaring myself thus early is the result of a life-long experienc in my particular calling; an experienc* : I feel sure all right thinking peop 1. will avail themselves of. I am a tru< : liberal —supplying the best of Drug! and Chemicals at the mose reasonable prices, and for purity and excellent in quality I defy all. I shall strong!; support any measure which will compe : the correct dispensing of all prescnp r tions by experienced chemists and drug : ALF. A. GOWER, Prescription and Family Chemist, ; AVENUE. TIOUSEWORK makes the hand rough and sore. Sotalis Skin R* viver removes tho roughness and sort ness, and makes the skin clear, soft smooth, and beautiful ; Ask your chem isi or storekeeper for it. Satisfaction is our Aim. When we offer you Wilton's O.K. Syrup for Coughs, Colds, we offer you a remedy that gives satisfaction. WILTON'S O.K. SYRUP • Loosens the phlegm, relieves congestion, soothes the cough and does so naturally. The result pleases you and gives you satisfaction. 1/6 a Bottle at WILTONS PHARMACIES: 33, Victoria Avenue, Telephone 45. 16, RiVer Bank, Telephone 218. WANGANUI. Or from your Storekeeper. 17 PASPALUM s DILITATUM. T7IARMERS AND GRASS GROWERS, X? This is Something for You. It is tho new Grass, famous throughout Australia and fast becoming famous throughout New Zealand. As a Drought and Frost Resistor, it is unequalled, its blades being as green '■&i a leek when frosts and droughts have killed all other grasses. ' In summer, when it ia at its best, it grows vigorously, sometimes attaining the height of 6 feet, throwing out its dense foliage and seeding in a very prolific manner; in addition to which it stools is a remarkable degree. Although, it does not grow so fast in. the winter, it retains its succulence, and in all other respects is unaffected by the cold. DAIRY~TESTS DAIRY TESTS prove that cows fed o:i Paspalum yield 20 per cent, more butter fat than when fed on any other know grass. . * . It thrives best in good Alluvial Flats, but will grow in practically any soil. SOW FROM OCTOBER TO NOVEMBER, and onco properly established it is to a 1! intents and purposes a permanency. 12 LBS. IS SUFFICIENT TO SOW AN ACRE. TRIAL PACKETS 6d., PER LB. Is 6d. Get some now from J. T. SINCLAIR, SEED MERCHANT AND SEED GROWER. WANGANUI. iy[ INS CLOTHING, MERCERY, and BOOT EMPORIUM. 86 AND 88 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. W. RICHINGS, PROPRIETOR. Sufferers from TOOTHACHE Want a Cure, and a quick cure, too. Just what is wanted is Wilton's Magic Nervine, for as soon as it touches the spot the aching stops. Just a drop on a pellet of cotton wool in the aching tooth will do it. What a relief it is to exchange the agonies of toothache for the bliss of relief. Those who use Wii/ton's Magic Nervine; know how it gives relief, and recommend it. • 1/- bottle, at WILTON'S PHARMACIES, 33, Victoria Avenue. * Telephone 35. 46, River Bank. Tdephona 218. Yi/ANGANUI. 24 SOTALIS TOILET TRIO is the Purest and Best.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 3

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