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lIP ;*:£ r A WJt Ar dsj JEW • BULK CiDER (in kegs)— In 1 and 2 gallon Jars, and 5 artel 10 gallon kegs at 3/6 a gallon. Kegs charged extra as follows:—1 gallon 5/-, 2 and 5 gallons 7/6, and 10 gallons 10/-. but are returnable. CIDER is a nice table drink, and one's friends always appreciate a glass when they call in on"a hot day.. Also at the price we are '... quoting this season, bulk ckler is cheaper than, almost any other summer drink. When next 3^oll are passing we shall be pleased to submit a sample of our cider to you. Call in. . BOTTLED BULK CIDER — This season's price, 10/6 a dozen quart bottles; and 6/- a dozen pints. HAMPAGNE CIDER— Bottled by the makers and aerated, 9/6 a dozen pints, and 13/0 a dozen quarts. Special quotations for case lots. TRY SOME OIDER THTS YEAR. A SUMMER DRINK, REFRESHING AND SATISFYING. WHOLESALE WINE & SPIiRIT MERCHANTS, CORNER RIDGWAY AND ST. HILL STREETS, WANGANUI,

ried a heliotrope bouquet. Mrs. A. C. * silk strappings to match, In at of chainMoNeill wore a grey Eton coat and pagne chip straw, trimmed with electric skirt; ereme hat with pink roses, and blue silk and poppies, and champagne carried a pink bouquet. Mrs. E. N. coloured lace. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Liffiton wore a navy blue lustre Eton sHolderness a long and happy weddeil coat and skirt, trimmed with white, and lif©« s white chip hat, trimmed with crimson .■■- » roses; bouquet to match. Mrs. Collins, pale blue voile, trimmed with ecru lace; AjA ■& iPIFf palp blue hat.' Mrs. Pattle Jzett wore a fj nQQ T^j JL Q \/ S white acordeon-pleated muslin, yellow %Srßsteraw^tP he **« VJr W sash, and black hat; yellow- bouquet. .„ JMiss.McNeil! Wore a pal© pink voile, , cream hat, trimmed with pink; bouquet ~«« , r «*i* ry of pink roses. Mrs. Henry Sarjeant WfthfttPV C& McKfiFHSll wore a handsome rose-coloured silk with ** ÜBilC* ** U t*°l ** **" lace yoke; hat to match, and carried! a bouquet of pink hydrangas. The happy couule, who were the recipients of a-largo* number of presents left- by *LL OT j R SURPLUS STOCK OF the evening train en route for their fu- J\_ TOYS AND dqklS WILL BK ture home at Hastings. The bride's CLEARED AT A REDUCTION,. going-awa.y dress was an electric blue canvas French coatee and skirt with AND INDIGESTION 3d in the.'SMlUng usufukwj ivn DISCOUNT "DIGESTION IS THE PROCESS OF „„ nnnnT nnn'v^rrn THE ASSIMILATION OF FOOD, WILL BE GIVEN OFF MARKED. WHEREBY THE BODY IS NOUR- ™™™ ISHED. — PRICES. Indigestion or Dyspepsia invariably AS THIS OFFER CAN ONLY' HOLD arises from lmnroperly prepared food, „■ 11TW .„ - hasty eating, over indulgence, fatigue, GOOD FOR A FEW DAYS, AN and exhaustion during hot weather, breathing foul air, excessive brain work, 'O A "OTT y' |j A T j . and more frequently from cares and XJxXIvXI-L \Jm\.XJJ-J worry, which exhaust the nervous force „. „ and weaken the organs of digestion. Dr. IS ADVISED TO SECURE THE PICH Alorse's Indian Root Pills are not simply a purgative which forces the blood OF THESE TOYS AT out of the body, depriving the stomach of its nourishment and thus starving If ,<tf-&TtT> «rS O>~»"fi MoilSe. the system; they contain the essential properties that are temporarily lacking in the Stomach through weakness, and . T> - n ,,T T? i /rT } l ?T> qj t\t tvxw qtttt t TArr« complete the digestion and assimilation., REMEMBER, 3d. IN THE SHILLIIsCt. and so restore the .functions of the di- ' gcetive organs by obtaining the maxi- . mum of nutriment from the food which ' »f«5f»fft»fft»»«»»t#»»»#«« sustains the body and assures good t& . JB health. . g <** ...60 T0... T , j ■ Mrs. Kate Silvester, Hastings Street, * YfHINf? fi? COLL.TN& 1 m Napier, writes: «I can highfy reoom- *> TWU«y .flf.^/UIiWW» g mend your Dr. Morse's Indian Root g for Gent.'l Pocket Eook3 and g Pills as a splendid remedy for Indiges- S Letter Cas6». Best Value, prices S tion and Constipation, and all family « " 3/6,5/8, 7[% IQ/6to So> -~. « ailmsnts. I have used them myself for J2»»-,«.»* ( B.«»»*»»«.»»«»»e»«««il about three years, and so has my daughtor, and I can assure you that they * have had a wonderful effect, entirely \*r*\s\*/\s*rK*^Q*^^*^r\*r\s*s\±f overcoming Indigestion and acting as a 3 j corrective""cf the whole'system. Dr. % That SumrQeP Gold. < Morse's Indian Root Pills act on the c T+ , j^^^^ m^ n-> l C Liver and restore it to activity, and re- sjt S dangerous. Take \ move all the unpleasant effects which i Lanes J±,mulsion. 2/6S are so common when that orgjan is slug- S and 4/6. All chemists: C gish. I Tecommend them whenever op- C * 74 C portnnity offers, and you have my per- A/^VVVV'VV'^'VvA mission to use this." .

NEW YEAE 1908. The Compliments of the Season, ■ TN wishing our numerous customers- and the public generally the I "Compliments of the Season, wo would direct special attention to our Beautiful Stock of Useful and Ornamental Goods, suitable for You are invited to call and inspect these, and wo are certain you will be delighted. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS— . , These are specially got up in Fancy Boxes,,in \ and 4 dozens, tiom Is lid to 8s lid a Box. ■SOME LOVELY-LINES IN LEATHER GOODS- - Including Collar Boxes, Silver-mounted Purses, Is lid to j.2s bcl. Hand Bags, Wrist Bags, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, etc. PICNIC BASKETS, VERY CHEAP. D4.INTY BLOUSES— . p ~ T , * IN Muslin and Silk- 4s lid to G guineas. Any of these wouid , make a lovely present. . .. KE*L MALTESE LACE TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND COLLARS— V "Very suitable presents. We have t«. large stock of these goods just landed. > ..-•-■■ I DEAPEKS, ETC., , I riGTORIA AVENUE - - WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 December 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 December 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 December 1907, Page 2

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