Business Advertisements. t READY MADE GQ3TyM|8 r AU Imported, iilk Lined, Fit Uke a Glove. Splendid Talue. We can do this very Fashionable semi Sac back Cosiutce in Black. Browse, and ; Greeijs, as per Illustration, in 17/6, 28/-, 32/6, 45/-, 88/6, 69/6, AU of our Goods are tha Newest and Most Fashionhble. These Goods are Spec / J^^ljfsmM and we haye them in all GEORGE & KERSLEYWang&nui & Wellington. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO THE LADIES OF WANG- h NUI AN?> XTSSURRQUNDXNGDISTRIGIS. MBS A STEWART late of Melbourne having engaged my Dressmaking Rooms will be prepared to see Ladies who . . may le prepared to place their ordera with Mrs A. Stewart for Dresses and Mantles. Mrs Stewart brings with her the reputation of being a First Class Dress and Mantle maker. F. LOVEDAY IUBBCI' IMPORT EB. CHELMSFORD' HOUSE. Victoria Avenae, - Wanganui. IT IS QUITE , TRUE That Ypu. Can Buy from A- H v'SXITOIiIFFE,' BULLS. Drapeiy — Wbito twill sheeting at B|d yd ; menß rtrong Colonial tweed 6uits, 355, for 17s 6d ; strong cottop shirting, 3s lld doz yds ; white drill pants, ls lld psir; ladieß' black umbrellas, ls lld ; 600 pairs ' oslyn black sashmere hose, all wool, fast %c, from ls lld pair . flannelette 1 from 2s lld dczyd9 : ladieß* macintoshes fiom 7s lld ; reduation of 25 per tent of sll dress goods ; 12-4 honeycomb quilts (exceptional value), 12s 6d, for 7s Cd ; prints, 2s lld doz yds ; linoleum at 4s Cv, reduoed to 3s yd ; gents' white hdndkerchiefs, S for Is; swiss embroidery, ls lld doz yds ; blue dungaiee punts, 2s lld pair ; Crewdson's No 2 calico, Ss lld dcz yds ; Colonial flannel, from 9d yd ; window hollands, from 6d yd *, menu' blaok macintoshes (sewn Beams), 455, sor 27s 6d ; large hearth rags, 4s lld. Groceries— Bo^ar, No 1, 401 b bag, 7s 9d ; sugar, No 2, 401 b bag, 7s Od ; flour, 1001 b bag, 78 9d • oornflour, 3d lb ; oatmeal, 251 b bag, 3s 3d ; matohes, pi i ids, 4d doz ; currants (new) 5d lb *, rioe, 561 b bag, 12s *, Chesebrough vaseline, Id bottle ; kippered herrings, I 8d tin ; Swiss milk (Milk Maid), 8d tin. 7s Gd doe ; prime eating potatoes, 2b Od sack • really good Ceyjon tea, Is 4d lb j bandies, 31b for ls ; golden syrnp and treacle, 21b tin, 6d ; tapioca and sago, 2{d Ib ; Greenback's .98 per cent caustic potash, 7| lb ; peel, Cross and Blackwell, 9d lb ; sardines, 4d tin : Sharland's baking powder, la tin Beßides the above mentioned goods, all drapery, grocery, ironmongery, boots and eboes, crookery, jewellery, E P. ware, cutlery, fanoy goods, brushware, tinware, stationery, and . all other lines in stook will be sold at slaughter prices for cash. BW li ii xitiatmmK\^'^mammmmmmmjmmmmmmmn^ma^Savar3ar.--T.mva. J SOCIAL NEEDS.J f H' Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, nn.! 1— ■»- fei H ever much we may rack our brains to discover s?..i l.c- >v _Z MB solutions of them, there is at least one— and cciuui'r r. t fe I m the least important — province, in which the so!ii;in<i !;■•!, *^ m been found. For is not thea»estion *' What is onr ■■•. t V: JB daily beverage ?" of imponance to all- classes of s>-cx 4 . - ! B And is any other answer to that question possible, iV t.i H gm disinterested persons, than "Van Houten's Cocoa" .- il HL^^^jjS- is more wholescaK than any other drink, it is wmr't- hin j • easy to digest ; refreshing, without acting iniurioiir, y ' ' jHBL jmr on the nervous system, in the way that Tea, Cofi'c.-, Mil A'.-r ■^H^ other drinks do ; and its delicious flavor in ho wny p ;i'.-: £.. • OT _\W 9 n tne . tas '? a^' er continually using the cocoa. As reg.rjs "^ S its price, it is, as thousands can testify from practical la experience, not at all dear to use. i H» What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as fk «*• easily as the above one • but their answers require a preit ■ j£t TO , deal of thinking about. Those who are busy thiukin » l« ® about them, cannot do better than take a cup of Van jl"j Eg Houten's, Cocoa daily, as for helping the brain-worker it is Eg k| without equal. m S BE SURE YOU TRY ■ jj 1 I I VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. I I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 June 1899, Page 1
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