EDWARD -RjT |f- IFFITON LIST OF I'jSOPERTIES FOE SALE ' EEVISED TO OCT. 9, 18U3. ICOUNTRY— TJnimpkovrd. W9O Acres Waitotara River— partly iinprovod, porpotual ease. 870 acres light bush good land easy terms. .'IMPROVED FARMS 2200 Acres, Grazing Run, near Wan(•anui ; 800 acres in gross JBOO Acres, Wiitotara Siver 1300 .Acres, WaitotHra River. 550 ac highly improved Bank of tho ■ft anganui River. 160 acres dairy farm Westmere, 4 miles from town. SOl acres near Turakina 12 roomed house; all grassed and sub-divided. SrjSURBS. Durie Town— Seven Sections dwelling Orchard, stable, and evory conven ionce — one of the most complete nomes in the district. '-acre, No 16, 4 roomed house Elderslie. 10 acres and large house, l\ miles from Town ; new. TOWN. Half -sore, garden, 12-roomed family residence, bath-room, scullery, gas. and water. New 7-roomed house and J-acre, Guyton Street. Cottage and Ground, Harrison Street. Wif-tsteed Street, 2J-ac sections. Ltiosehold very cheap, capital house and garden G years to run MONEY. Several sums, Trust Funds on Broad acres Those wishing to dispose of their properties will find it their interest to communicate with the undorsigned. No sale, no commission. Principals only dealt with. Standard Insn ranee Co., Fire and Marine. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT Offices and Sale Room — Rutland Chambers, Wanganui. E-f^LLERT /N ILBERT , Hi XX PIANO, ORGAN, & HARMONIUM Tunbb, Ret-.uber, and Rbnovatob WANGANUI, Does not employ incompetent Tuners. Every Instrument entrusted to him re:eive3 porsonal attention, who?» sufficient ime is given to thoroughly clean, regulato, and tuno each instrument. "ersons having instruments requiring lopairs would do well to compare prices before giving orde -s. Country repairs done onpremises, there by saving delay and expense of removal. Tow offering PIANOS, by the best ualflrs at reasonable prices for Cash, or time payments. Old Piauo3 faken in exchange, and full value allowed. Toning, singly or by the year (in town and country), as per agreement. CHAE&ES MODERATE Addross — H. I. JONES & BON, Stationers Wanganui. -RANTED KNOWN Neagle and Rogers, i ' iite of Napior and Christchurch), wishes ;j announce that they have started in business as •UOERS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS In Cambbeicl Place, Opposite the Empire Stables, WANGANCTI. ■ jncial attention and care paid to HorseShoeing. Trotting Shoes with Weights. Hunting, Exorcise, and Racing Plates a Speciality. , \ work turnod out with Neatness and Despatch. A Trial Solicited. . iCTY REPRESHMFNT ROOMS \> TA.UPOQUAY, OPPOSITE FOSTER'S HOTEL. '"ong Si;i : bigs to announce that he I ■ • openad I! >r'rashment Rooms in above ; uses, aii.l hopes that his old customers "'■• chopuMu: generally will not forget II i. 'balsiit, .4! hours. Frosh Oysters by !•>• "7 boat to bo obtained in plates, kits, in ottlos. Cold ll.nu sold by tho pound. Cigar:*, Cii;.irottos, and Tobacco liuin.<:iibur the Addross — •JirV lt-:.':IS3tI\IBNT ROOMS Wiinijvmi Close of .Bridge \ ? 7SSELL AND QIONBLL U'JILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Wanoanui. " tt- ibovo, lnvins; taken over tho busi. 11 lately earriod on by Mr Tawso, are ti preparod to exocuto all classes of Work, Carpentering, Building, v < Contracting, and trust to receive a fair share of public patronage. V. •'• 'mates ijivon for any class of thu above work iv town and country, Russell & Bignell. HdtLDEIW AND CONTRACTORS,' Wanganui. notice; >r> .vinc; disposed of my business to *' rs Russoll and Bignell, I trust that *■• ■■• ibli: will b;)3to-.v upon them a fair ; i •of tha p-vti-onija which they aci!M.- 1 mo. AMES TAWSE. r.MRVELLOUS'REMEDYr p ! "uld be in every House. i..'3USANDS HAVE BEEN CURED, AND LIVES SAVED, by mCHABDSON'S OUGH BALSAM '"lets litee Bgagio in •■ . THROAT, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ■ r .QMSUMPTION, ASTHMA, ftc. 1 ' 'TAHT EVIDENCE FROM A VAST NUMBER. l I applied to you 1 had a moat ulslinato ' -id waa sn hoarpe that I could hardly Bpeak. 1 'lutlle relieved mo at once, and the second com- !■;>. . .■iredme."— A. Jlveii, 19, Middlcton ltoad. 1 M '■ the firal do-se a marked effect for good waa I. and before finishing the bottle I wrb cured." • .r, 21, Mildinay Grove. ' ' '■ re used your Congh Balsam with tho most '» i result-!. I constantly recommend it, and ivory finally ought to possess it."— Yours, &c, i i. .' . JHXEIt. ' '■ 3 proved so effectual that I am sure it saved -J.lit'.oSAnu, Slanley Koail. 'o of all Choinibts and Dcalei'3 in Medicine, ia 1. i\<\. : zl*n liftm the LAlioltATonv, 42 ITalton W.ill, London. C. 1!. WILLUMSON .t(JO. CUIiMISTS, Vi<;tuiiu Avonuo,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11902, 11 December 1893, Page 4
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