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Eor Sale. T^l O R SALE. 174 acres at Sprin^vale. Good house. Fenced. Rich Land. ED. N. LIFFiTON, Auctioneer. "O 0 R SALE Two valuable freeholds, Bush landCheap— 1200 acres Waitotara River, 1000 acres Stratford. Settlers clearing near both these blocks. ED. N. LIFFITON, ■ Auctioneer. T^ O R SALE. Two and a-half Acres (Freehold) and new 8- roomed -House, close to Town boundary. Orchard, &c. Immediate possession. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. "O O B SAL E.— C HEAP Lease, 9 years to run ; low ground rent ; i-acte Plymouth-street, with two dwellings. Apply • ED. N. LIFiiTTON, Auctioneer. FOE SALE (Cheap)- Eligible Freehold, 3 miles from Town, 22 acres ; new 5-roomed Hous-o; securely fenced; boundary planted with forest trees. Easy terms. Also to lend, two sums Trust Funds on good security ; low rate of interest. ' £500 £850 ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. Tp O E SALE. Valuable Lease, 18 ynars to run, of Section 133, Bell-street, three Dwellinghouses thereon, separately fonced, and water laid on. Ground rent, .£8 per annum. Also, freehold part of Section 102, Park Place, with fi-roomed Dwellinghouse. For full particulars apply to G. McCAUL, Campbell Place. Fp 0 R SALE. Bloomvale Farm, situated on the Brunswick Line, about 2£ miles from town, containing 240 acres, more or less. Apply to John Paweon, or • W. ;RO DWELL. A MOST -REMARKABLE CURE. A gentleman! weil known throughout New Zealand, who has for years 'suffered from a hardened persistent growth, just inside the nostril, stated that he had tried every preparation obt inable without benefit. Doctors had usod nitric acid and other caustic preparations in order to conquer it, but all to no pirpose 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 time he had heard of the auccesa of the Certain Corn Cure, and his own complaint, much resembling a corn, he obtained a box, and used it with the gratifying result that it completely and painlessly eradicated the morbid growtl . Dibections 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 tho foot in hot water, and the corn, after a few days, will gradually peel off without pain. These directions boing faithfully followed a cure is guaranteed. To be obtained from all Chemists. In boxes, Is each. Sold by Mr Nosworthy, Wanganui. nAVI S' S "OELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS Are now being harvested. NOW LANDED— Ex " Aorangi." 3000 BUSHELS of Pacey's Perennial RYE GRASS in fine condition. (This is acknowledged by competent judges to bs the best variety of Rye Grass grown.) Also to hand ex "Peri "and other late arrivals. 10 TONS of New Clovers' and natural grasses comprising — White, Red and Alsiko Clovers ; Cow Grass, Lucerne, Trefoil, Crested Dogßtail, Timothy, Hard and Sheep's Fescue, Peas, &c. Colonial Grown Meadow Fescue, Cocksfoot, &c. Samples of all or any of the above, and quotations forwarded on application. JAMES LAIRD, TAUPO QUAY, BIJNOEK TWINE. FLAX, MIXED i'LAX & MANILLA, PUKE MANILLA. S3T DELIVERD AT ALL RAILWAY STAIIONS AND SIDINGS. Prices and Samples on application. ifgT Sole Agents for tho Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, whose TWINE is, without a doubt, the tho BEST IN THE MARKET. TAMES miIAIN AND /^O., IRON & HARDWARE MERCHANTS' Wanganuj. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WANGANUI COACH COMPANY, Having purchased tho Goodwill and Leas*from Mr James Hamilton, will be propared to undertake all kinQo of Coachbuilding, and having secured the services ■> Mr Hamilton will be a guarantee of the quality of tho work done. Best Materials only will be used, and first- class Machanics employer? I - whole will be under the able management of MR A. E. BACON, Who has had large experience in Dun edjn and elsowher.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11282, 1 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11282, 1 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11282, 1 June 1891, Page 4