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■ riDWAED -VT y IFFITON LIST OF PEOPEETIES I'OB SALE REVISED TO JAN. 2G, WJi. COUNTRY— Unimproved. 1790 Acres Waitotara Eiver— partly improved, perpetual ease. J7O acres light bush good land easy terms. IMPROVED FARMS 2200 Acres, Grazing Run, near Wangftnuij 800 acres in gress |'.800 Acres, Waitotara River ,1300 Acres, Wtitotara Eiver. 650 ac highly improved Bank of the \\ anganai Biver. 50 acres dairy fa :ra Weatmere, 4 miles from town. 04 acres near Vurakina 12 rpomed house; all graesed and sub- divided. SOBUfiBS. Durio Town— Seven Sections dwelling Orchard, stable, and every conven ience— one of the most complete Homes in the district. Small house and 5 sections. 19 acres and large house, H miles from Town j new. 5 acres and new villa, 31 miles from town. TOWN. Half-acre, garden, 12-roon\ed family residence, bath-room, scullery, gaa and water. New 7-roomed house and J-acre, Guy ton Street. Cottage and Ground, Harrison Street. Wiaksteed Streot, 2J-ac sections. Keith Stroet, 7 quarter-acre sections. Lb^sehold very cheap, capital house and garden 6 years to run Freehold section and 7 roomed house, Mathieson Street; very choap. 8 roomed house and section, Avenue; a roally commodious dwelling, replete, every convenience. MONEY. Several sums, Trust Funds on Broad acres Those wishing to dispose of thoir proper ties will find it their interest to communicate with the undersigned. No sale, no commission. Principals only dealt with. Staadard Insurance Co., Fire and Marine. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctionbbr, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT Offices and Sale Boom— RutlandChambers, Wanganui. •J-acre, No 16, 4 roomedhouse; Elderelie. SOLID COMFORT YOU wear boots of course ! And you have had a lot of trouble in your time with your feet ? Yob, and yon have tried hard to get a comfortablo fit, and a boot that will wear ? And you have ran round to many makers, and still you are not satisfied ? Ab, we know it well, we have been through all this, and can understand your foelinerß, but there is still hope for you and your family. Take our advice, based on long experience, cto direct to your Boot and Shoe Dealer, and ask for a pair of ZEALANDIA BOOTS. If he does not happen to keep them, he will put on a superior air, and tell you he has something %a good, and cheaper Don't believe it. There is ONLY ONE ZEALANDIA. And you want that brand and no other. You will got a Gba-nd Fitting Boot, and one that will give you more satisfaction than any other boot you over wore. (gTEVEEY PAIR BRANDED -y this advice, aud v it is not as Btated make a complaint direct to the whole sale Manufacturers. SKELTON FROSfICK, AND CO., CHRI^TCHURCH. And if it ta' 63 an Earthquake to put the matter right, * oa Caw Belt onThem Mines Department, •.Vellingto? Bth Aug., 1893, Si r , — I .: ..vemucli plea--ure in certifying that you i ive satisfactorily put ( iwn a bore for ao artasian .veil on the Mauiototo I'lains to a depth of 650 ft 'or the first 500 ft the bore J Sjvl3 2Jins in diametor and Jf W\ t>r the last 150 ft ljin in £i sJSyj !■ mour to te, Sir, your wj JAA mostobedient servant, IM ffl N*\ HenUT IjrOBDON, W/W \\ Inspecting Engineer. Jj W U OSBOENE'S: PATENT /Yell-Sinking Machine (Established 1881). I TUNDRED3 of WELLS have been (3L SUNK with my Apparatus in the ■ r otlh aud South Islands. A depth of • JG feet has beon reached with Hin pipo. The only Original Patonted Well-Sink--lig Machine in Canterbury. There are I'uoe wouid-be patentees, against whom i have lodged uti objection, and gained a •Jrdict, and I intend to prosocuto at my 'nvenience both makers a >d users. Pull particular-' of cost aad timoniale ■ in be Hd on apolicatiou to BORNE, Doyleston TAYLOR & OAKLEY, 2I,TUAMSrRBET\V., ClH'istci.uwh, Canterburji Or to G. SMITH, Bjrer in Charge, Wanganui. c hould be in every K-juse, THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED, AND LIVES SAVED, by RICHARDSON'S 30UGH BALSAM Acts lihee IMEaagio in -ORE THROAT, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, &c. IMPORTANT EVIDENCE FROM A VAST NUMBER. • When I applied In you 1 hail n most oljsllnato ngli, nnil was ho hoarse Hint I coulil linrdly speak, o flrnt bolllc relieved mft nl once, find Ihc pecond com* • tely cured me."— A. MvKn, 49, Jliddlctou Eond. •' AHor the flrel doso a marked effect tor good was , < .duccd, nml betoro finishing the bottle I waa cured." ■ 0. Holt, 21, Mildniay Grove. "I liavo used your Cou<,'h Balsam with the most ••noflcial results. I constantly recommend it, and •nßidcr every family ought to poaucaa It."— Yours, &c, ■AIU TUBNKU, 'Jt has proved bo otlcctual that \ run 6uro H BaTC? •>u1»"--J.Iieo.«jiR- ) i Stanley liv jr ( >r °-ti of nil Chemißls and Uonlera in ttlcmc.M, In mtUes Ib. '4*- : al!ln ttom "'° LinoniTOßY, 42 Hallon Wall, London. U 15. WILLIAMSON &GQ. CEBMISTS, Victoria Atou

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 28 March 1894, Page 4

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