Business Advertisements * T^r EX % bloodTand 13 • - • SKIN DISEASE PERMANENTLY CURED, Herr Bassmussen, . The Celebrated Danish Herbalist an Gold Medalist, of 01, Lambton Quaj Wellin B ton, and. 847, George Streel ,1 Sydney, is worid renowned for the '- Thousandi-.of Cures which have beenf effected by his ~ Alfaline Heritor Remedies. Thousands of "Testimonials speak for themselves^ as to the immensi virtues of these Herbal Remedies. Alfaline Ne#e Pills Are a Certain Cure^or Weak Nerves 0 Depressed Spirits, and Diseases of the a Spine and Brain ; ftSpecial Powerful ( Course, 43s 6d ; Ordinary Course, 25s 6d, 0 Smaller Boxes, 12? and' 6s posted. Send - for full particular?. :i,t '; • Alfaline Blood Pills Are unsurpassed as a Blood Purifier and Blood Ton c, and will Eradicate the most obstinate Blood and^bkin Affections. Prices same as Vitality Pills. His ADaline Universal Pills, Rheumatic I'ills, Asthma ahd Cough Pills, Fot Reducing Powde'rsf Gargle Powders, Flesh Producing Powders, Worm Uakes, Bath Tablets, Encalyjjfcus Oil and Jui'ubes, Hair Bestorer^n'd Complexion leautifier, Liver and' Kidney Pill, Km. broeation, Porous Plaajters, and Instant Headache Cure, are wondeiful. Send for fall partfeaors, advice and Copies of original testimonials, which aro all sent free. ;•.% All Correspondence Stricti, Private Writo without delay, nu address HERR RASsftJSSEN, , 91, Lambton Quay, \Wllington, N.Z. iii i ii" ■i'.i{i/i ii 'ii i"i umi Rangitikei AdvMisements. COMMERCIAL, Jj^OTEL, Palmersto^N. JOHN KipEß* Proprietpi. 1 EXCELLENT Awintaodation for U Commercial Travellefa and families. Large and]commodioi'BMmple rooms. First-class ales, wiues,,and spirits kept in s^ock. ' | •■ Superior table kept, {{killed chef enRaged ,£ ,- Eat Nothing "DOI FIBBT-OLA6S Ai MElfe —Tbi it always obtai^kble from— W. MOBMIS, V. KOADVI AY. Iffjt RT O N A Card.} ,; A. H. B \ v T « VETKEIKARY SUBGEOS A HORBE OB»"TISr, •* THE KENNffLS, Qrer.tford. Rnngjjj|liai. '""CLIFTON BAKER l >ANd"cjNFECTIONERYL . . ESTABLISHMENT, UIOffrSTREET BULLS / G. A, Langdon, proprietor! Nothina bnt tho best of GOODS SUPPLIED. MALT BREAD A SPECIALITY. Balls and Parties Catered for. Lound & Pedergenj 1-LUMBER3, TINSMITHS, AND IRONMONGER BROADWAY, MABTON, CAN supply the public this Christmas season from their large assorted Stocks, consisting of Ironmorgery Enamelware, Electro Plate, Cutlery, &c We have just opened up a large assorted Stock of Enamelled Goods, in Pale Blue, Dark Blue, ond White. > Our Electro Plated Goods consist of articles suitable for Christmas and New Yeai Presents. Call and inspect our Show Cases, which are filled with a Grand Assortment, con. sisting of E.P. Cruets, Jelly Dishes.Butter Coolers. Biscuit Barrells, Napkin Rings, Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Afternoon Tea Spoons in case. Butter Knives, Ac, Ac Arquroid Silver Table and Dessert Forks, Table and Dessert Spoons, Tea Spoons, <fee. ' Buy the Eye Witness Cutlery, it gives every satisfaction. Also, we have in stock the Silent Kerosene Gas Stoves, Steel Trnnks, and Portmanteaux. \ Agents for Scott Bros.' famous Ranges The Atlas, Peerless, and Victor. LOUND & PEDERSEN, Broadway, Marton. MARTON HOTEL. ' W. DEVINE !.. Proprietor. (Of the late firm of J. McGinnity wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant Wellington.) Begs to announce to the travelling and general public tbat he has taken over the above hotel, which will be conducted on first class lines — OLD AND NEW FRIENDS WILL BE WELCOMED AiSD MADE COMFORTABLE Visiting cyclists from other towns may rely on receiving the best attention. Hot cold, and shower baths. Having had considerable experience in wine and spirit trade. Cnsromers can rely on teinj* snpplied with nothing but the best of wmes and spirits. ■ Good stabling Accomodation. W DEVINE Proprietor ANOTHER VICTORY I E. CHASE, Agent, CROFTON, MARTON, IS BOOKING ORDERS FOR TBE COLONIAL CONBINED GRAIN, TURNIP and MANURE DBILL. At the Drill Trial held on the 6th November. 1398, on Mr Boog's farm, near Christchurch, under the auspices of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, the Colonial Combined Grain Turnip and Manure Drill was awarded tne first prize -The Agricultural Conference Gold Medal, defeating the Massey Harris, Woods' Farmer*? Favourite, P. and D. Duncan, and others. Seven entries. The trial was a most exhaustive one, and the machines were tested with a large variety of difierent kinds of seeds and manures. Tbe Judges were greatly pleased with the simplicity, accuracy, 1 and evenness of the work done by the COLONIAL, and placed it FIRST. ; Also Agpnt for BOOTH McDONALD ' & COS Implements, and the celebrated MCCORMICK Reaper and Binder. Fittings for the above kept in stock, i A Good supply of PIOUGH Fittings for all makes. „ WAGGONS, DRAYS, and all kinds of 1 vehicles made on the shortest notice and ' at reasonable prices. t \ "E. CHASE, Crofton, near Marlon,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 June 1899, Page 1
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