TOOLS FOR THE GARDEN. NOW is the time to overhaul your garden tools and replace those whose period, of useful service is past, with ■ newer and up-to-date articles. With the advent of Spring your garden will keep you busy, and you want the tools to be right if you are to work with comfort and pleasure and get satisfactory results. From our large and varied stock you can get any tool you require. We import only from reliable makers, and you can rely on the quality of our lines being first-class. In this small space we cannot even mention all the different tools we stock, but the following samples may be of interest :— Spades. All made by Parkes, the most reliable maker in the world. We have them half-bright and fullbright, and in all sizes. Prices from 3s up. Rakes. Made of Cast Steel or Malleable Steel as perferred. Sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16 tooth. These have always given satisfaction. Prices from Is 3d to 3s. Trowels. Very handy little tools. Especially useful to lady gardeners.' 9d and Is each. Hedge Clippers. Made of Cast Steel with wooden handles. An indispensable tool wherever there is a hedge. , We have them from 4s to 6s 6d. Lawn owers. A large variety of Mowers for all classes of lawns, from 27s 6d to £11 each. All these are smooth-running machines, and easily kept in order. ;- ; ' ■ David McParlane, RIDGWAY STREET. HA YE YOU CORNS ? DON'T CUT THEM I Paring corns only affords tempora relief because the roots are left. It's dangerous too. Blood poisoning is ia common result from such a practice. You can get rid of the offending coin in a few days by simply applying WILTON'S CORN PAINT. It will loosen the corns 60 that they come away entirely from the healthy flesh, without causing the least pnin or injury. Price Is bottle. WILTON'S PHAKMACY, $3 t Victoria Aveftu*, Hut tfct POST OFFICB, WANQANUI. "VTOVELTY HOUSEFOR TOYS, DOLLS, ardall kinds OF FANCY GOODS . . ART NEEDLEWORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS . . LESSONS GIVEN in any kind of FANCY WORK . . I sell Pianoe for cash only at from 10 to 15 pounds cheaper than you ©an buy them elsewhere. Bazaars, Sales of Work, Schools and Colleges supplied at Special Discount; Terms, for all Art Needlework Requirements. ART CANVAS OF ALL KINDS KEPI IN STOCK. NOTE THE ADDRESS-Directly opposite the Catholic Church. Mrs. R. W> Thompson's AVENUE. TjIDWARD N. LIFFITON, ACCOUNTANT, LAND AGENT, AND VALUER. Office and Sale Rooms, Rutland Chambers. LAND SALES, Sales of Land receive Special Attention. Over 20 years' experience. TRUST MONIES TO LEND in Sams from £200 to £8000. Low rates for good security. Principals only. THEY ALL SAY That... W. J. AYNSLEY Gives Best Value in Cigars Also that his Pipes are the best and cheapest in the City. . And that his Tonsorial artists and Bairdressiafi Saloon are second to none in New Zealand. Give us a trial. You'll never leave us. Please note address — RUTLAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, RIDGWAY STREET. _ ~~ TO BUSHFALLERS. WANTED to Let.—3oo acres at Karioi. in areas to suit contractorsApply F. J. CARTER, Mangaweka. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. T7IOR THE WINTER. HASTINGS MOORE GIVES BEST VALUE. Men's Oil Coats, from 10a. 6d. Men's Canvas Storm Coats, 255. and 30s Men's American Rubber Coats, 30s. Men's Rainproof Tweed Coats, 25a., 355., 455. iJoys' Oil Coats, 10s. 6d. Boys' Tweed Overcoats, 10s. 6d. Boys' Reefer Coats, 6s. 9d. HASTINGS MOORE. DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 96 Ridgway Street. TUNIORS da mot handle Proscriptl tiona at Gower'a, Qbomwfc.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 23 September 1907, Page 3
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