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- _■•• - " Zj JN ot# ©very and most women would v it, too. It means so much\{HK»U I to have long, rich, heavy'■^J hair; soft, smooth, glossy hair. And • this is just the kind of hair you may have, if you wish it. If you wish all j the deep, rich color of youth restored ' to your hair, tiller's Jtair Vigor will certainly satisfy you. Do not be deceived by cheap imitations which will only disappoint you. Make sure you get AVER'S Hair Vigor. Prepared by Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mus., U.S. A. -ft/I INS CLOTHING, MERCERY, and BOOT EMPORIUM. 86 AND 88 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. W. ETCHINGS, PROPRIETOR. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. JTIHIS Society is prepared to Lend JL Money on' FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES, at Lowest Current Rates. Our New Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowing Borrowers the privilege of Repaying up to 20 per cent, of the Loan during any year, without notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED, LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or any of the Society's District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wanganui District Agency, Victoria Avenue — O.G.JOHNSON, District Secretary. Wellington, Ist September., .1902. WE HAVE THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE. THERE'S A SECRET IN IT. SATISFACTION IS THE SECRET. MEN ARE STYLE STUDENTS. They recognise the little differences that make for originality, betterness. They study material, the careful cut, tailoring and stitching, the snappy little style touches that mean so much, that determine whether the suit fits and looks well. JONES & ASHDOWN'S . SUITS ARE THE ONES THAT HAVE BUILT FOR THEM THE ENVIABLE REPUTATION THAT THEY HAVE ... i v yli ! Yes, I'ys finished bfeoraraxing the dining room linoleum. Mow I've got to dc the hall and bedroom. Bother the beeswax, why don't you let it slide ? What on earth do you want to polish the floors for at all? It seems to me you're always at it ? Oh, but I must do it dear; beiides it looki nice, doesn't it ? And the poor woman goes on polishing until the floor shines. Then the stops, every bone in her body aching, worn, limp, pale and utterly worn out. SPECIAL LINOLEUM VARNISH Saves all this. It gives an infinitely better polish, and one coat, with ordinary wear and tear, will stand good for she oi nice months. There's no rubbing, no hard work, no useless fag. Messrs R. & E. Tingey & Co., the DUtrict Agents, sent sample tina to a number of local residents. In return they have received samples like thig.: Wanganui, June Bth. Deas Sim, In reply to your inquiry, I am very pleased to be able to say that your Linoleum Varnish is splendid stuff. It is nearly seven months since I did my dining-room with it. Since then I have only swept and dusted the room, and to-day the polish is as bright and clean as when I put it on. All my friends are delighted with it. Thank you very much, it has saved me a lot of hard work and made my floor the envy of all who have seen it." Special Hard Linoleum Varnish -& Bs The Thing. - It Saves Work ) KEEP IT It Saves Time \ IN YOUR It Saves Wioneyj HOUSE. TO-DAY. « BEDROCK PRICES— &pt.l/4, 1 pt. 2/6. 1 qrt. 4/6, If you<annot call, send P.O. xeinittance (postal note ?referred) and let ua send you sample tin.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 8

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