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AUCTION SALES. EDWARD AT T IFBTTOK DWARD IN. JUIFFITON ACCOUNTANT. LAND AGENT ANI VALUER. | Offices and Sale Rooms, Rutland Chamberi LAND SALES Sales of Land receive Special Attention Over 20 yews' experience. TRUST MONIES to Lend, in sums from £200 to £8000. lavr Rates for gooc security. Puiminals only Fullest information to vi«itors and in tending purchasers. Li«t of Properties if sals on application. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. At 1.30 o'clock. JH. KEESING will sell at his Mart, • as above,. SPECIALSFURNITURE and SUNDRIES of every description. J. H. KEESING. Auctioneer. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. ■ At 1.45. ■ JH. KEESTNG will sell at his • Mart,— A splendid lot of Healthy Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. FRUITS—Apples, Peaches, Jap. Plums, Currants, Gooseberries. l HEDGE PLANTS—Berberries, Eleagnes, Olearia, English-Laurel, English Holly GENERAL STOCK—Large and small Camelias, Magnolias, Daphnes, choice Hybrid Rhododendrons, Norfolk Island Pines, Azaleas, Heaths, Retinospora, Lawsoniana, Portugal Laurel, Silver • Trees, Pinus Insignia, Pinus Maritima, Piniis Muricata, Cupressus Majestica, Cryptemeria, Pohutukawa, etc.,; etc. A fine, well-grown selection. A lot "of Raspberry Canes and choice as- ■■'■ sortment of Roses Also, Strong Passion Fruit Plants , , ; No Reserve. • J. H. -KEESING, Auctioneer. ■ FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. ' . FRIDAY, JULY 26. At 1 o'clock. . , JH. KEESING will sell at. the resid- • enceof.Mr A. W. Webster (leaving the district), in Harrison Street, near Dublin Street, — . . Drawing-room Suite in Tapestry and Plush, Pictures, Ornaments, Music-holder, ■ Curtains, Tea Tables, Beautiful Parisian B. and G. Bedstead, Wire and Kapoo Beds, Blankets,. etc., handsome Duchess Table and Wash-stand (Auckland made). Linoleum, Oilcloth, Blinds and Rollers, pretty Chamber Set, Wire Shakedown, end Bedding, Clocks, 2 Dinner Services, Crockery, Cutlery, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Chairs, •Rocker, Lamps, Cot, Cradle, Go-cart (good), Dresser, Bins, Pots* j Tubs, Potatoes and usual sundries. ' NO RESERVE. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneers. THE WANGANOI auCTION MART/ Victoria Avenue. - SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. . At 12 noon. WILLIAMS AND HARPER will wll , T>y public auction, as above, — . SPECIALS— • '■ Horses—Saddle, Harness and Draught Vehicles—Bradley, Gig, Dog Cart, Waggonette, . Spring Tip Dray, Rustic Cart, Spring Cart Produce—Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Onions, Carrots, Pressed Clover Hay. Fruit—Bananas, Apples, Lemons Shures—s Southern Cress Biscuit Company, 100 Golden Bay Dredging A lot of Saddlery and Harness to close consignment ', Sundries—Bicycles, Furniture, Portable Boilers, good Rowing Boat, 2 Trios Black Minrocas. Farm Prod.ico of all descriptions. Poultry, etc. H. S. G. HARPER. Auctioneer. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE, AUCTION SALE^ OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. TTtTILLIAMS AND HARPER have been VV instructed by H. W. Hole, Esq., to sell by auction, at an early date, about 100 acres of his Property, situated at Belmont, which will be cut up into blocks of from four to tight acres Hie Property is situnted within three miles of the Post Office, is close-to a School, and is approached by a level road. Purchasers can arrango easy terms. h!~sTg. harper, Auctioneer. JG. WOOLLEY, the renowned Tern• perance Orator, who contested the American Presidency. at last ejection, receiving Half a Million Votes, will speaK in Wanganui on THURSDAY, August 8. " A Splitting Headanho J? Isthewayinairp.-:'";j.t.;'vs-r.:Lu | certain kiiv 1:--->: fi"-.": <•!'s. j Nearly overtoil'- '-cio'1..- n:;:i;;ijv J what tV.ia expvv.-.siii» r.i •-.;■. .-. |- It is, therefore, v.Ju:;b.3 to j know that ' Hean 5s Heai'daelie Wafers Cure splitting lieadnclies, or, in fact, lieadacbos of any kind. They net as a nerve seilutive, \ 4 and relieve sleeplessness and ;i ® restlessness. ig a The ingredients of which thny js.. g are composed arc time tried !£• remedies. No norchtne or ji dl dangerous drugs of iiny kind S". 9 whatever are in their compo-1^-sition. They are Loin sufe i« ® and sure. " |v M Sold in boxes 1/- each. || 1 • Prepared .by G. W. HSAH, it S| Chemist by examination, Vie- ty r §8 toria Avenue, WtmgKnui. '5' fThe greatest danger from La & Grippe is o£ its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable ® care be used, however, and §■ Itiean's ' ....|. Cherry Balsam ¥ '■-■.■ ■ Hi' taken," all danger will ■be $£ avoided. It is the mixture iS. that cures coughs and colds. Lv Piice 1/6 and 2/6. (|| «.JT>URNSIDE QMALL J^ABM QETTLEMENT" AT TAKAPAU, NEAR HATUMA SETTLEMENT, HAWKE'S BAY. (Midway between Palmerston North ant Napier, and under 2 miles from Takapai township and railway station). FOR LEASE, with Right of Purchase or PURCHASE, Upon Easy Terms rnHE above Estate has been surveye. JL into 49 sections, varying from 100 t' 600 ac-es each of first-class, chiefly alluvia land, suitable for Dairying, Grazing o Cropping, and being Splendidly watere' and roaded throughout, affords a rap chunce to those in search of land. 1 n land is practically all level, and close > the rising township of Takapau. Fen.-•:■ . and building timber is in abundance ■■■ close to the Estate. Bach section havir>becn valued, is now open for applicatio Applications close 29th July, 1901. At up-to-date Creamery will be erected upoi Estate so soon as milk of 500 cows is guaranteed. For further particulars, conditions, and plans, apply to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.), WANGANUI, or its branches throughout New Zealandi or to W. E. COLXINS, 'UwnsMte," Tskajwi,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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