»/r nTif'n>.)..'---''inil«»l«"iMi'" ■■ I him——"—— j^DWARD -JCT TIFFITON ' LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE REVISED TO JAN. 26, 1891. COUNTRY— Unimproved. 1790 Acres Waitotara River— partly improved, perpetual ease. .JO acres light bush good land easy terms.' IMPROVED FARMS 2200 Acres, Grazing Run, near Wanganui; 800 acres in gress TBOO Acres, Waitotara Biver |]300 Acros, TViitotara River. 650 ac highly improved Bank of the "Wanganoi River. no acres dairy fa an Westmere, 4 miles from town. 04 acres near Viirakina 12 roomed house; all grassed and sub-dividod. SUBURBS. Durie Town— Seven Sections dwelling Orchard, stable, and overy conven ience — one of tbo most complete nomos in tho district. Small house and 5 sections. 19 acres and large bouse, 11 mileß from Town ; new. ' 6 acres and new villa, 3J miles from town. TOWN. Half-acre, garden, 12-roonied family resir dence, bath-room, scullery, gaa and water. New 7-roomed house and J-acre, Guyton Street. Oottage and Ground, Hamson Street. Wicksteed Street, 2J-ac sections. Keith Street, 7 quarter-acre sections. . freehold very cheap, capital bouse and trarden 6 years to run Freehold section and 7 roomed house, Mathieson Street; very cheap. 8 roomed house and section, Avenue j a really commodious dwelling, replete, overy convenience. MONET. Several sums, Trust Funds on Broad acres Those wishing to dispose of thoir proper ties will find it their intorest to commu- - nicato with the undorsigned. No sale, no commission. only dealt with, SSwlatd Insurance Co., Firo and Marino. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer, LAND AND ' FINANCIAL AGENT Offices and Salo Room— RutlandOhambers, Wanganui, i-acre, No 16, 4 roomedhouse Elder slie. SOLID COMFORT YOU wear boots of course! And you have had a lot of trouble in your time with your feet ? Yes, and you have tried hard to get a comfortable fit, and a boob that will wear ? And you have run round to many makers, and still you are not satisfied ? Ah, we know it well, we have been through all this, and can understand your feeling, but there is Bttil hops for you nnd your family. Tako our advice, based on long experience, co direct to your Boot and Shoe Dealer, and ask for a pair of ZEALANDIA BOOTS. If he doas not happen to keep thorn, he will put on a supsrior air, and tell you he has something as good, and cheaper Don't believe it. There is ONLY ONE ZEALANDIA. And you want that brand and no other. You will get a Grand Fitting Boot, and one that will give you more satisfaction than any other boot you ever wore. *®-EVERY.PAIR BRANDED -y this advice, aud v it is not as sta'ad make a complaint direct to the whole sale Manufacturers. SKELTON FROSfIOK, AND CO., CHRI'TCHURCH. And if it ta' e3 an Earthquake to put the matter right, * ou Caw Rely onThsm Mines Department, Wellingto? Bth Aug., 1893, Sir, — I •: ..veinuch pleasure in certifying that yon have satisfactorily put down a boro for an artesian well on the Mauiototo Plains to a depth of 650 ft For the firf t oOOft the bore Jf§&m ivas 2Jins in diameter and Firfrft for the last 150 ft ljin in l/\wji diameter. — I have tho E yW% honour to !•**, Sir, your raj! (Iran most obedient norvant, /M |I OSBORNE'SZ PATENT Well-Sinking Machine (EsiViBLISHED 1881). HUNDRED 3of WELLS have been SUNK with my Apparatus in the North and South Islands. A depth of 336 feet has bsen reached with ljin pipo, The only Original Patented Welt-Sink-ing Machine in Canterbury. There are otheo would-be patentees, against whom I have lodged an objection, and gained a verdict, and I intend to prosocute at my convenience both makers a <£ users. Full particulars of cost and timonials cau be v jftd on application to BOBNE, Doyloston TAYLOR & OAKLEY, 2J. TUAM STREET W., CU'.otcUureh, Canterbury. Or to G. SMITH, Ibior in Charge, Wanganui. A MARVELLOUSIE^pr 1 Should be in every house, THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CORED, AND LIVES SAVED, by RICHARDSON'S COUGH BALSAM Acts lihea Hffa-gio in iORE THROAT, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, CQHSUMPTIOK, ASTHMA, &c. important Evidence from a vast number. II When I applied to you I lii\d ft moßt ob&tiDato lough, iind wob so hoarse thut I coulil hardly Bpcnk. Jho first bottle relieved mo nt once, »nd the second completely cured me."— A. Mveh, 49, Midulclon Hoad. " After tho first doso a mmked effect Tor good vaa produced, and boforo finishing the bottle I was cared." — C. Holt, 21, Mildmay Grove. "I liavo used your Cough Balsam with tho most iencucial results. I constnnlly recommend it, and aoneider every family ought to possess it."— Yours, &c., Euza Tcrxer. "it has proved bo cffcctunl that I ;mi sure <>■ save' j>» -jie "• - 1. Leo.v^ ;id, Stanley lica F«r ""i! of nil Chemists and Dealers in ftlcuicfn^, in Solfies Is. li<l ; als" ft°m the Laboratory, 42 Tlalton Wall, London. U 13. WILLIAMSON &Ct". CHEMISTS, Victoria Avea
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11953, 3 April 1894, Page 4
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808Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11953, 3 April 1894, Page 4
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