NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND SERVICE. nnHE Twin-screw Steamer RARAWA, JL 1072 tons reg., leaves New Plymouth for Onehunga, on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, connecting with through trains from Wanganui, and leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, connecting with through train to Wanganui. Return tickets available for return by Union Satxnship Company's steamers if desired. Passengers can secure berths on application to JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agentc. I' AreYonAllßigiit?" * P Because in hot weather J g most of the things that J p. make you "wrong" are * fi little physical disorders for ii g which we have a pretty j g sure remedy in J| g Try a little of it morning J || and night, with perhaps a a %> wine glass full at dinner for c 5* good digestion. It will • U make you "all right "nine J i times in ten. i { ■; $ Bottled for 75 years. « ■|» BUY Wolfe's Schnapps by J i * THE BOTTLE and so secure j :P the genuine article. . € ar I, vi * : • i€ gftiS JftflflftJMl:fl#tffi fh JhtKtk fURH TTITEST END TEA ROOMff (Next Harrop and Anderson's), AVENUE. M. SYBIL, Proprietress. FRUIT SALADS and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS a Speciality. FLORAL DEsTgNS OF ANY DESCRIPTION. Ladies' and Gent's Sprays and Buttonholes Fresh Daily. -T\AVID TyTACLELLAN TTAS pleasure in announcing to his many friends and the . general public that he will, as from Ist October,, carry on the business of Cordial and Aerated Water Manufacturer at the factory in Lower Nixon Street. Specialities: Bok Ale, Lithia Water, Limejuico, and Soda., etc. ' ■ ~ «? ■ ■ m ■ ntt 4*i £^S ■ 9 llPSfl : 8 Yea, I'Ve ftnithed b&ecwazing the dining room linoleum. Now I've got to dc the hall and bedroom. . Bother the beeswax, Tvhy t>on't you let i\ slide 7 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; beiidei it looks nice, doesn't it? And the poor woman goes on polishing until the floor shines. Then she stops, every bone in her body aching, worn, limp, pale and utterly worn out. SPECIAL 4INOLEUM VARNISH Saves all this. It giyes an infinitely better polish, and one coat, with ordinary wear and tear, will stand good for six of nine months. There's no rubbing, no hard work, no useless fag. Messrs R. & E. Tingey & Co., the District Agents, sent sample tins to a number of local residents. In return they have received samples like this.: Wanganui, June Bth. Dkax Sxbs, 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 -•a Is The Thing. - (t Saves Work 1 KEEP IT It Saves Time [ IN YOUR St Saves Money) HOUSE. SET A Tim ¥0-BAY. G BEDROCK PRICES— &pt-1/4< 1 pt. 2/6. 1 qrt. 4/6. If you cannot call, send PiO. remittance (postal note preferred) and let cs send yots sample tin.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 1
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