For SaleI}l 6 R SALE. 174 acres at Sprin<jfvale. Good house. Penued. Rich Land. ED. N. LIFFiTON, Auctioneer. P 0 K SALE Two valuable Freeholds, Bush land— 3heap— -1200 acres Waitofara Kiver, 1000 icres Stratford. Settlers clearing near 30th these blocks. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. TGI O E S .A L E. Two and a-half Acres (Freehold) and new 8- roomed House, close to Town boiindary. Orchard, &c ; Immediate possession. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. JIOE SAL E.-C HEAP Lease, 9 years to run ; low ground rent; i-acre Plymouth-street, with two dwellings. Apply ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. FOE SALE (Cheap)- Eligible Freehold, 3 miles from Town, 22 acres ; new 6-roomed Hout-e ; securely fenced ; boundary planted with forest trees. Easy ' terms. Also to lend, two sums Trust Funds on good security ; low rate of interest. £500 £350 ED. N.; LIFFITON, ■v - . ... .Auctioneer. "O O E S A L E. Valuable Lease, 18 yfiars lo run, of Section 133, Bell-street," three Dwellinghouses thereon, separately fenced, and water laid on. Ground rent, jEB per annum, Also, freehold part of Section 102, Park.Plnce, with 6-roomed Dwellinghouse. For full particulars apply to G. McCADL, Campbell Place. O O E SALE. Blooinvale Farm,. situated on tho Brunswick Line, about 2£ miles from town.containing 240 acres, more or less. Apply to John Paweon, or W. BODWELL. • - t' • A MOST EEMAEKABLE CUBE. A gentleman well known throughout N.ew Zealand, who has for years suffered from a hardened persistent- growth, just insrde-the-nostril, stated thatlJe had tried every preparation obt enable without benefit. Doctors. had used nitric acid and- other caustic preparations in order to conquer it, but all to no pjrpose Dr Stewart performed a caustic operation at the establishment of the proprietor, which, like all previous ones, ended in a quick return of the complaint. At this timehe had heard of the success of the Certain Corn Cure, and his own complaint, much resembling a corn, he obtained a box, and used it with tho gratifying result that it completely and painlessly eradicated the ■morbid growtl.. • ' ■ ■ . . Directions fob Use.— Spread a little ointment, moderately thick, on a piece of linen, and press well over the corn or wart- every night for three or four times, allowing it to remain all night, and each night.. make a fresh application; after which put the foot in hot water, and the corn, after a few days, will gradually peel off. without pain 1 . These directions being faithfully followed a cure is guaranteed. To be obtained from all Chemists. In boxes, Is each. Sold by Mr Nosworthy, Wanganui, TJ'^YIB'J T>E LIABLE 1 '{garden seeds ■Are, bow being harvested. NOW LANDED— ■, Ex" Aorangi." v. 3000 BUSHELS of Pacey's Perennial EYE GEASS in fine condition. (This is acknowledged by competent judges to be the best variety of Eye ' Grass grown.) Also to hand ex " Peri " and other late arrivals. 10 TONS of New Clovers and natural grasses comprising — White, Bed and Alsike Clovers ; Cow Grass, Lucerne, Trefoil, Crested Dogstail, Timothy, Hard and Sheep's Fescue, Peass &c. Colonial Grown Meadow JPescue, Cocksfoot, &c. Samples of all or any of the aliove, and quotations forwarded on application. JAMES~LAIED, TAUPO QUAY. BIJNDER ' TWINE. FLAX, MIXED I'LAX & MANILLA, PURE MANILLA. Kg" DELIVERD AT ALL EAILWAT STA'IIONS AND SIDINGS. Prices and Samples on application. iK^ Solo Agents for the Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, whoso TWINE is, without a doubt, tho the BEST IN THE MARKET. TAMES mHAIN AND f^O. t IRON & HARDWARE MERCHANTS' Wanganuj. ■pBELIMINAEY NOTICE. WANGANUI COACH COMPANY, Having purchased tho Goodwill and Least> from Mr James Hamilton, will bo prepared to undertako all kinds of Coachbuilding, and having secured.tho services ■> Mr Hamilton will bo a guarantee of the quality of the work douo. Best Materials only will be used, and first-class Machanics employed i * >vholo will bo under tho able management of MR A. E. BACON, Who has had largo experience in Dun edm and elsewher
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11278, 27 May 1891, Page 4
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