Santa winked, he really did! Of course, it was rather frivolous of the old gentleman, but he was so pleased with his own clever thought that he simply had to do something. •" The stocking-toes aio always a worry. Nothing seems to go right down. Now these Lime Fruit Squares at Wilton's Pharmacies are the very thing—so wholesome and good, too. I must get a lot of thoso Gd and Is packets."
There was sadness in the face of old Father Christmas. "To think that this is thp hist time I'll be riole to shop in the -old place, where I've spent such happy hours. However, whesi the present Wilton's Pharmacy is pulled1 down I suppose we'll have a big modern place instead. As it happens I'll bonefit, ju.st now, for I sro that until they remove special discounts are being given so I'll be able to get that splendid brushware, those elegant toilet bottles, and all tho other nice tilings for less than ever, at Wilton's this year."
CHEAP_COAL. TAUPIRI. The Slost Economical Household Coal in the Market. T'er Ton 32s Per Half Ton lGs Per Quarter Ton 8s Per Sake 3s 6cl Dry Manuka 30s Per Cord. NET CASH. R. NEILSON, Central Wood and Coal Yard, Wilkfa Street. WANGANUI EAST. Telephone 438.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12386, 6 December 1909, Page 8
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213Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12386, 6 December 1909, Page 8
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