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For Sale"El o c sale. 174 acres at Springvale. Good house. Fenced. IJicb Land. ED. N. LIFFaTON, Auctioneer. ~O O B SALE Two valuable Freeholds, Bush landCheap— l2oo acres Waitotara Eiver, 1000 acres Stratford. Settlers clearing near both these blocks. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. iTft OB SALE. Two and a-half Acres (freehold) and new 8-roomed House, close to Town boundary. Orchard, &c. Immediate possession. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. TjlOE SAL E.— C HEAP Lease, 9 years to run ; low ground rent ; Plymouth-street, with two dwellings. Apply ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. FOB SALE (Cheap)- Eligible Freehold, 3 miles from Town, 22 acres ; new 5-roomed Houte; securely fonced; boundary planted with forest trees. Easy terms. Also to lend, two suras Trust Funds on good security j low rate of interest, £500 £350 ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. Tjl O E SALE. Valuable Lease, 18 years to run, of Section 133, Bell-street, three Dwellinghouses thereon, separately fenced, and water laid on. Ground rent, £8 per annum. Also, freehold part of Section 102, Park Place, with 6-roomed Dwellinghouse. For full particulars apply to G. McCAUL, . Campbell Place. Tj\ O E S A L E. Bloomvale Farm, situated on the Brunswick Line, about 2J miles from town,contaiuing 240 acres, more>or less. Apply to John Pawfdn, or W. EODWELL. A MOST EEMAEKABLE CUBE. A gentleman well 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 used nitric acid and other caustic ■ preparations in order .to conquer it, but all to no pjrpose Dr Stewart performed a caustic pporation. at the establishment of the proprietor, wb ich like all previous ones, ended in a quick return of the complaint. At this time he 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 the gratifying result that it completely and painlessly eradicated the morbid growtl . Directions for 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 p ; eel off without pain. These directions being faithfully followed a cure is guaranteed. To be .obtained from all Chemists. In boxes, Is each. Sold by Mr Nosworthy, Wanganui. TJATIS'S TJELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS Are now being harvested. NOW LANDEDEX "Aorangi." 3000 BUSHELS of Pacey's Perennial EYE GBASS in fine condition. (This " is acknowledged by competent judges to be the best variety of Bye 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, Peas, &c. Colonial Grown Meadow Fescue, Cocksfoot, &c. Samples of all or any of the above, and quotations forwarded on application. JAMES~_AIRD S TAUPO QUAY. TWINE. FLAX, MIXED I'LAX & MANILLA, PURE MANILLA. «^- DELIVEED AT ALL EAILWA"? STATIONS AND SIDINGS. Prices and Samples on application. 8®" Sole Agents for the Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, whose TWJNE is, without a doubt, the the BEST IN THE MAEKET. JAMES mHAIN AND 4^0., JL Xj IBOtf & HAEDWAEE MBECHANTS" Wanoanui. ■pEELIMINAEY NOTICE. WANGANUI COACH COMPANY, Having purchasod tho Goodwill and Leus^ from Mr O.&mos Hamilton, will bo prepared to tVnoiV'tiifte all kinoo of Coachbuilding, mid having secured the services •> Mr Hamilton willbonguarantcoof the quality of tho work dono. lioat Mntorinlu only will bo used, and first- claw Mnchnuics omploycd l * .vholo will bo under the able management of MX A. E. BACON, Who has had large experience in Dunedin and elsewhor..

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 4