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rnrr jp^iiih &&■■■■■■ *^m /#^;-.-'-^^B dji a casket-or icr^^rTri I I GOLD PATTERN' KINGS, BROOCHES i'l\'-. I-'FNPANTS I INKS ••» 1 I LOCKETS, ANU LOVK ruKhNS I.IVi:N AW.W ! ' ;* i» II To any person sendi.ij,' name and adJrefs».o will forward J 7i<Lli 12 rackets Hl^^^^l jiffa** HI of our "EN AM liL TOOTH i'OWUKK" and the same number of <. otipons. .J^J'^^^^^H & iffjßgjSX Dispose of tliese 1 2 Packets amoiit; your friends at the nominal price of C-d. ca h • A '? V^^^^^^l 58 &2s| &f and to each purchaser of a packet give oi:e Coupon, which entitles that l-tr^on <&£&i^^^^^| \ PiPrtr t0 an AntisePtic 'Joolh Brush FRbE. The continued use of this powder soon V'/'v^^^^^H Jf • induces the growth of a UriliiaiU While Enamel Surface on the te;eth, makes i:; v'.^^^^^H ~ ) the gums hard and healthy, anJ imparts a delicious fiagrauce to the breath. P*^^^^^^l ? WE DON'T ASK YOU TO TRUST US, WE TRUST YOU. 'I ; i Return us the money obtained from the Sale of cur Tooth Powder, and we i»{ • ■{ will at once forward you, FkKK and Carriase raid, any Five Articles you may i "H select from the list of handsome premiums which we send -,vjth the lowder- -JL^^^^^^H ft' thus you obtain a VERITABLE CASKET OF JEWELLERY FK£e' ■ A^^^^^^B «U «U WRITE TO-DAY. J; , IJT^^^^l I Worthy Dress Goods. I > Our unique position for close buying enables us to offer \ exceptional values, and especially in Dress Goods. \ For wide choice and good sound value we stand ? . unequalled on the Coast. /We are prepared at any time to back up our assertions \ with convincing proof. The goods we offer and \ the price tickets on them speak for themselves. C All we ask is careful and intelligent inspection. C For instance, no lovelier goods could be imagined than 5 our Embroidered Crepolines and Crepe de Chenes r^^^^^| \ in black and creme. Yet they are just ordinary S prices. - ? Then again you should see our stylish " Corrinna" / and "Marlboro" Fancy Costume Tweeds, not to \ mention our Silk Muslins with embroidered spots. > Just the thing for evening wear and only 5/11 a yd. ? By-the-bye, we have just opened a line of dainty Jap V Silk Blousings in floral designs and spots. Prices \ 2/11 and 4/6. These are quite the correct thing. I Crerfie Nun's Veiling, embroidered, for blouses, > . 1/H. A Also, one .costume each only of the loveliest Check 3 Voiles you ever saw.' £ Black Goods are also well represented. French Voiles \ 1/11 to G/11. Drap Royal, 4/11. Taffettas, 2/3 \ to 6/11. Crepolines, 2/8 to 4/11. Crespins, 2/6 ) to 4/11. . S We are sure a visit to oar Dress Department would be \ a mutual pleasure. > . il- '' ii —^—^mm ———■— I < YICTOSIA I BiITT f) Ti\ VICTORU^H y AVENUE. J. £14111/ (5 VVi AVENUE. Ist, 2nd and 3e^d November. jyOTABLE EXHIBITS.

LOOK OUT FOR GORDON AND HEPWORTR'S DISPLAY OF Washing, -£luid v " At the MANAWATU SPRING SHOW^■--• Used in hundreds of homes in Palnvarston North, and sold |)y the leading grocers.% The greatest Jioon to ladies ever invented. Washes absolutely without rubbing. Does not injure the most delicate material. Cleansas men's suits from stains. Every lady in Now Zealand should try it. Once tried always used. Mark the stand—Gordon and H J PWs! tWATCHORN AND CO., Palmerston North, Solo Wholesale Agents for Australasia. TOOK OUT FOR THE MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT OF THE Kaiapoi WooSSen Klanuf aGtcsring Go., Limited. THARMERS AND OTHERS INTERJj ESTED MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS A.ro Invited to Visit our Stand at the MANAWATU SHOW. Barraud & Abraham, LIMITED. AGENTS FORRansomes, Sims, and Jeffenes, Ltd., Portable and Traction Engines and Combines. Harrison, McGregor, and Co.'s Albicn Crushing and Grinding Mills. Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Limited, Ploughs and Farm Implements. Andrews and Beaven's Chaff cutters, etc., etc.; etc. R. C. NOEDL, GALVANISED IRON TRELLIS WORKER, WOODVILLE AND PALMERSTON NORTH. Patentee and Sole Proprietor of the ACME CLOTHES PROP.

The Ga?!^be!! O^^H Engine *^^^| .is usually well represented, ac^^^^^H year will bo no exception to th^^^^^H Mr. Andrews will exhibit two ty^^^^^H thesa, one—t ho type with wiuc^^^^^H ' tors at Shows are famiiiar-^jv^^H^^B driving a dynamo in the prodm^^^^^^H for electric display. Another of^^^^^^J type—a, pretty little engine—wi^^^^^H rate a Separator bigg.er than it^^^^^H Mason and Struthers' stand; w^^^^^^| tho Implement Stand another^^^^^^H running a general joiner at i^^^^^^^l during the Show, in order to strata the wonderful variety o^^^^^l of which this machine is capable^^^^^^B LOOK FOR OUR EX^^^H OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITUI^^^M In the AGRICULTURAL HALL^^^H You will be satisfied that l^^^^^H make good Furniture. Harry Palmer & AUCTIONEERS AND HOl^^^H FURNISHERS, Rang;ltikei Street, Palmerston^^^^^J pERCY ,- TV 0B E THE ONLY MANUFACTUI^^^M Of MASONIC AND FRIENDLY TIES' LODGE SUPPLIE^^^H In New Zealand. LOOK OUT FOR the Large iv the EXXHIBITION HALL^^^^H METROPOLITAN SHOW ANl^^^H LTTSTRIAL EXHIBITION, MERSTON NORTH, on Nover^^^H 2, and 3. MAKE STRAIGHT FOR SE^^^H THE EXHIBIT__^^^H 1 © J. YOUNG, % FARM IMPLEMENT DEl^^^H ¥ New Zealand Express Companj^^^^^H m Buildings, | KIXON PLACE, WANGAN^^^^B j Massj-Harris Agency, Storrie'si^^^^^H *± nip, Mangold, Cabbage, and Eidger, Blacks tone Kerosene Oil^^^^^H Q gines, Marine Kerosene Oil Eng^^^^^H * Andrews and Beaven ChaScnttera^^^^^H W tato Diggers, Holmes' Spreader, S vanised Steel Windmills, P. an^^^^^| S Duncan High-class Implements, E Shearing Machines, Cream Septn^^^^^H x Hay and Straw Press, Twines ft 5 Inspection Invited.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 2

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