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WANGANUI WOOL . SALES FOR THE BEST RESULTS CONSIGN YOUR WOOL TO ft FREEMAN JACKSON AND CO. Ltd., WOOLBROKERS, WANGANUI. (FIFTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THE WOOL BUSINESS.)

BUSINESSES. TN any part of the Dominion—l3o to choose from. We invite correspondence. It will be our fault if we cannot suit you with a Business, House or Farm. BUTCHERY BUSINESS.—Turnover £5OOO per annum. 5 years’ lease. Going concern, £B5O. • (1968) WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. Stock at Valuation. Going concern. (1958) ■CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING BUSINESS—Turnover £4OO per month. £2500. £lBOO cash. - (A 1957 MOTOR REPAIRING BUSlNESS.—Machinery, Tools, Electric Power. Rent, 20/-. £2OO, the lot, including Car. (1957) CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT, Etc.—2 years’ lease, £3/2/6. Good position. Going concern. £l3O. (1516) SECOND-HAND HOUSE FURNISHERS.—Large premises, rent £4. Taking £l6O per month. £559, going concern. (1929) LAUNDRY. —Large premises, gas engin and machinery. Going concer “ /GENERAL STORE.—Dwelling attached. £350 per month. Three years’ Lease. Rent, £3/15/-. About £5OO cash required. (1912) R. A. LARGE 8? CO* LAND AND BUSINESS AGENTS, UNION S.S. CO.’S BUILDINGS, ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. T. R. HUSBAND,

BASIC SLAG MINIMUM 18 PER CENT. MINIMUM 18 PER CENT, FARMERS ARE ADVISED TO AWAIT , SPECIAL REVISED QUOTATION. EARLY IN JANUARY—FOR EARLY SHIPMENT. ] WEBSTER BROS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

Itlfeate tile Water—not the Wash-house I t[K / The steel-reinforced concrete casing of the Hudson B Ej i Boiler is a nonconductor of heat. All the heat from the I iWI electricit y 8 oe * * nto *be water. You cannot I burn yourself by contact with the casing, k | it takes up less room mjr ' The space required by the Hudson Boiler is so little that id room “ re d more than pays for the “ Hudson, r boils in half the time on half I I THE FUEL ® The *'Hudson can be heated by genera! fuel, gas or i < electricity. No heat is lest «s in the case of iron or brick. I HUDSON IMPROVED BOILER CASINGS L~ ~ 19 are manufactured, and every Hudson is guaranteed by Bassett & Co., Ltd., 1 Wilson Street - Wanganui. U " 1 Free Booklet sent on request. Bl

GREETINGS we wish to our ever-increasing members of satisfied clients every possible joy for CHRISTMAS, 1923, and NEW YEAR, 1924. And we hardly need add that in 1924 we shall make even greater efforts to maintain our reputation for the highest quality and lowest prices—always. L. A. NOLAN CO. I>von Street, New Plymouth.

r—p • H A|l| ** cost,y to e,t P er ‘ ment a new Sheep Dip. eIS ■Sl■ H S H M k'SE onl Y those the merits of which are proved beyond BA all question and doubt. The Dip which lasts longest in the Wool, and pLevents re-infestation, is always cheapest to use. For 80 years Cooper's Dipping Powder has stood the test in all countries, under all conditions, and to-day sales are sufficient to dip 300,000,000 sheep annually. , Don’t waste money on unproved Dips. Practically all standard Dips sold in N.Z. are made in Great Britain, yet in the home of their origin COOPER’S Stands Supreme AT THE 1923 ROYAL SHOW OF ENGLANDTotal number of sheep exhibited, 1,176. Total number Cooper dipped, 1,093. Percentage of Cooper dipped, 92.94 per cent. Total number of Exhibitors, 146. Total number of Cooper Users, 129. Percentage of Cooper Users, 82.35 per cent. Total number of Awards, 308. Awards won by Cooper, 288. Percentage of Awards won by Cooper, 93.5 per cent. WHERE WERE ALL THE OTHER DIPS AT THIS GREAT FUNCTION ? * 80/- spent on Cooper’s Dipping Powder makes 1,000 gallons of dipping wash.

BAG WASH THE FA3IILYI! WASH, for 2/6. j System that wipes out the Home ' Washing Day. Gef all particulars from |TEAM LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMO’JTq —— I! PAINTING—For a flrst-clafie job i <it a reasonable charge try M. O. I ’Phone 647.

BRICKS. supplies at the Aramoho Works £5/15/-. Freight paid to New Plymouth on 2000 lots of over. Terms {strictly monthly. 3”, 4” and 6” Field Tiles for farmers’ use. Breeze Brick (machine made) for fixing wood work in brick or concrete jobs. Write, wire or ’phone. J. W. ALDERTON, Wanganui, j

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 8

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