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I THE DfUDYWS PROFIT' Lies In the Health of his Cows. A. healthy cow means a regular profit. An unhealthy cow means not only a profitless cow, but an expense as well—expense in care and time, and expense in medicines. Every dairyman knows that to be a truthful statement. We know that a dose of The Davies White Drench given according to directions, before and after calving, means a well and healthy cow. It means an easy time for the cow, and a quick return to full and regular milking— more profit for the owner. The Davies White Drench may be obtained from all dealers in dairymen's supplies, or post free from the manufacturers for the amount ;ji stamps. Price 1/6. Som Manufacturers : THE DAVIES PHARMACY (Late Hean), AVENUE, WANGANUI. 9 # These are days of adulteration < % and substitution. Pure wool gar- , n ments are scarce-scarcer than some % folk imagine. When you are look- i & ing for rea! woollen goods, come to ( # me. There is no "just as good" 8 with my woollens —they are the ' 1 genuine product from the sheep's 1 back. Of course I sell cheaper ' 1 grades to those who want them, < ft but most people avoid mixtures , ft after experience of the real stuff. % I carry full stocks of Britannia 1 & Unshrinkable Underwear, the most # reliable underwear in the world. 1 Britannia Close-woven Combinations ! \ Extra good quality 10/6 j # Others, 5/- and 7/I Britannia Close-woven SinglitsiPuts i g (For Men) ( J First quality, 8/6 I C Others, 4/9 and 5/- ~ i '■ I Men's Wool Shirts, all sizai I I Beautiful Texture, 8/3 I # Coarser makes, 3/- and 4/8 I Ladies' Ail-Wool Stockings J Plain & Ribbed, 1/6 & 1/9 p*lr m Extra Special line, 2/4 pair ' I Men's Ail-Wool Sex 1 Tip-top value, 1/6 pair 1 Others, 1/4 pair ( I All-Woo! Serges g Splendid Wearing Materials I 1/6,1/9,2/2, to 3/9 yard < I Whits Colonial Flannels I H Overstocked in these, I Price cut to 10 (1 < I Blankets -scotch, single, n/e ; I „ double 17/9 j % Colouial, single 15/3 f „ double 25/- ---| Colonial extra, large 32/I j Pif I*ll INF I ' Dirsst is,Etrtar of Woollens, j, VICTOftIA AVEJiiIE, WAN6ANUL Your Summer Suit -You'll want something neat, stylish, well-made! up-to-date. Most people go to the WHITE Shop. Suppose you give NEVERHAN I a trial? Then your suit will be a pleasure to you all Summer. SUITS £3/15, £4, £4/5, £4/10 TO £5/10. Victoria Avenue, 0 Waxganui. WANGANUI ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS AND OTHERS T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— Ju I h*re pleasure in informing yoi that I aii » candidate for the relief o your sufferings. I fully appreciate th< great confidence you hay« bestowe< upon me in the past, and will be foun< ever ready to do all in my power to for w*rd your interests in the future. M; reason for declaring myself thus early is the result of a life-long «rp©rieno in my particular calling; an experieno I feel sure *H right thinking peop 1 will avail themselves of. I «n » tru •liberal —supplying the beat of Drug and Chemicals at the nioee reasonabl prices, *nd for purity and exceilenc in quality I defy »U. I shall strong! support any measure which will oompx the correct dispensing of all preßcrij tion6 by experienced ohemists and druj, (ists. ALF. A. GOWEB,, s> Prescription and Family (sh«mwfc, |d AVENUE. 7le HOT ~ WEATHER? rpHAT won't matter if you hare goo ± Comfortable Boots. TRY BIR] AND CO.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12635, 24 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12635, 24 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12635, 24 October 1905, Page 3

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