Mr. P. LUNOON, Phoenix Chambers, Wanganui, is still busy putting people on the soil. He has also hotels in town and country For Sale and To Lease. Write to him.—*** You often hear salesmen of Reapers and Binders say ' Jut M good as McCormick ' but you never hear a MoCormiok salesman My ' Just as good.' The reputation and sales of McCormick machines are the greatest in the world. — »•„ A very useful tool is Mawson's Patent Lifting Jack, for lifting waggous and carriages while oiling, etc. It is one of the handiest and best Jacks made. One man can easily left a ton, and its weight is only 141 ' i. It is quick in action. A trial wiil demonstrate its wonderful utility as a great saving in muscular exertion. See it. The price, only 1 3a. Morrow, Bassett and Co., sole agents. — J* m Mykbb and Co., Dentists, Octagon, oorner of George street They guarantee highest class work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth give general satisfaction, and the fact of them supplying a temporary denture while the gums are healing does away with the inconvenienoe of being months without teeth. They manufao* ture a single artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and sets equally moderate. The administration of nitrous-oxide gas is also a great boon to those needing the extraction of a tooth. Read adTertto* ment. — ,"* Lyttelton Tinu-s says :— '"Gawneand Co., the manufacturers, of George street, Dunedia, send us a sample of their Worcestershire Sauce, made like Lea and Perrin'a " from the receipt of a country nobleman," who must have been a fastidious feeder, and Gawne and Co. must have got the same receipt, as their sauce is indistinguishable from the famous Lea and Perrin's. People who like a relish with their meats — and what man does not — should be grateful to that anonymous country nobleman for spending his time in expert* men ting to such good purpose. — **«
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 2, 10 January 1901, Page 29
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