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John McFarlane, Avenue. Just a gentle reminder that I am again to the fore with my usual good values. I have just imported a shipment of English Blankets which ie marked off at exceptionally low figures, viz.:—lls 6d for Single and 21s foi large Double. Best Colonial Blankets also in stock I have a fine selection of real Eiderdown Quilts just arrived at prices t? suit aii from 15s to 575. The famous Wolsey Unshrinkable Underwear is largely stocked; also a eice lot of Hosiery for men, women and children at prices which defy competition. The Manchester goods stocked by me need no comment, as their value and quality are well-known throughout the district. X have a competent staff at work making horse and cow covers, oilskins, etc., which I can safely say are the best produced both in workmanship and material. Patrons will study their own interests by purchasing at JOHN McFABLAXB, AVENUE. Wangaii&ii SmppSy and Agjesicy Go., Ltd. FOR SALE.—Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Pollard, Bran, Seed. Potatoes, Farm Requisites. AGENTS FOR.— Little's Sheep Dips. Carbide for Acetylene Gas. O.K. Washing Machines. Cyclone Iron Gates. Cyclone Spring Coil Fence. Cyclone Fencing Droppers. GENERAL MERCHANTS, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUT. There is no machine on the market to equal the / Wolseley - Pedersep Cream Separator, British-made throughout, from the best materials and by skilled workmen, it is unsurpassed by any other machmei '. ■ . j The Wolseley-Pedersen IS EASILY THE CLEANEST SKIMMING, EASIEST RUNNING, SIMPLEST, MOST DESIRABLE, CHEAPEST, AND MOST EFFICIENT DREAM SEPARATOR ON THE MARKET. WE WILL PUT A MACHINE ON YOUR FARM FREE • FOR A MONTH'S TRIAL. t WRITE FOR FURTHER TICULAR^Ievin & Coy; Ltd., TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. THAT OLD CORN The one that is so deeply rooted that it seems almost tol be attached to the bone. It's the kind that the weather affects —a regular barometer that faretells with extra ..twinges of pain, the coming storm.-^ Even that kind will "meet its Waterloo" when .. TO/TON'S CORN PAINT is applied. No:, corn can withstand it. Is. BOTTLE. WILTON'S PHARMACIES, 33 Avenue, 46 River Bank r WANGANUI.

PROPERTY LISTS. A. T. VICKERS AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TAIHAPE. rVI ft ACRES.—L.I.P; 280 acres grass; I±/W half ploughable when stumped. Price £2550. A/inn ACRES—Native Lease; 3500 04tUU acres grass; every convenience; long lease. Rent 4£d. Price £1 per acre. irVAA ACRES—O.R.P. and L.I.P; J-IUU" 1100 acres grass; fenced, watered; undulating country; 2 sbeep good. Price £6 per acre. rVQA ACRES—O.R.P. at 12s 8d; 440 I O\J acres grass; half ploughable. Price £4 10s. per acre. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. F. MARSHALL House, Land, and Commission Agent Eunterville. FARM 52 acres, 4 acres orchard in full bearing, 700 trees; House of 7 rooms, good outbuildings. A bargain; terms easy -I ACRE 15 PEKOHEB Residential JL site, centre of tow^. Quarter-acre Section Milne Street. A number of other properties on sale. Agent N. and L. Accident Insurance Association. Something Good Oftft ACRES.—SOO acres in grass, balOUU ance bush (which is. the best of the property); 100 acres fit for plough when stumped; good house, orchard, yards; subdivided, etc; situation high; about eight miles out; 2\ slieep. Price, £5; terms. (\S)A ACRES—AII grass, excepting vsfJt sheltered bush; fenced, subdivided and well watered; good house; about 100 acres been ploughed; handy to Township and railway. Prioe £13. Terms. Further particulars apply Jf W, Emmersoai, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, WAVERLE-\ COPPER GOODS • ' ■•■■■ ■■ • --A&- . ■ WEDPIWG GIFTS, OF late Copper Articles have been - coming much into vogue as Wedding Gifts. The way in; which, these are got up by the best .makers'-* renders them it ! every way suitable as gift articles. They [ are serviceable and artistic and withal | moderate in price, and thus combine all the essentials for a present. David McFarlane landed a large consignment of'these some little time ago, i and they were quickly bought up. A still larger shipment has now come to iJiand and has just been opened up. The shipment includes both articles in Polished Copper, and Copper* Antique, and very handsome goods they are. The following give some idea of the moderate prices of these serviceable lines: — , CRUMB TRAYS & BRUSHES6s. to Bs. 6d. HOT WATER JUGS— 7s. 6d. to 11s. HOT WATER CANS— 13s. A visit of inspection will be welcomed. The good will then speak for themselves. David McFarlane, RIDGWAY STREET. ' -^WANTED. '."■. TTISITOR to WANGANUI and PALV MERSTON NORTH to know that DUSTIN'S is ths Leading House for LUNCHEONS and REFRESHMENTS, AFTERNOON TEA. JNice and dainty, with toothsome delicacies. Catering in all its branches. Send for estimates. Latest Continental Confectionery to hand. WE LEAD, OTHER FOLLOW. DUSTIN'S WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON N.

DAIRY,FARMS. Terms, $300 Gash. ~\AA ACRES—Good 6-roomed house; 10-bail cowshed, 2-stall stable; near?< JL;±_t all ploughable; all in grass, except o acres; i-mile from factory, adjoins school; carrying 60 head of cattle. Price £12 per acre. K. 10 1 00 ACRES—WeII fenced; divided into 6 paddocks; 5-roomed house, good , -;i*±.\J\J sheds; adjoining factory, school and township; all ploughable and grassed. Price, £16 per acre. K. 28 ' 1 Atf ACRES—AII ploughable; 7 miles from New Plymouth; factory on pco- . v J.xl perty; well watered; divided into 8 paddocks; 2 acres orchard; 6house; cowshed with 12 bails, hay-slied, trap-shed, piggeries, wafcerpower for machinery ; school |-mil». Price £12 per acre. L. 110 19Q ■ A-d*'E*S—7 miles from New Plymouth; good metal road; opposite JL&U school, i-mile from factory; 5-roomed house; good cowshed and other buildings (out); piggeries; well fenced and subdivided; good orchard. Price £12 per acre. < K. 65 lAX ACRES—B miles from New Plymouth; adjoins school, i-mile to fac±.\jy tory; subdivided into 7 paddocks; 6-roomed house, cowshed piggeries, and other conveniences. Prioe £11 per acre. K. 71 "I A X ACRES—WeII fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks; 6-/oomed house; JLUt/ 22-bail-cowshed; 70 acres land ploughable; all in grass except small shelter bush; 1£ miles from factory and school. Price £1350, including V 8 cows. " L. 97 m ACRES—Two-thirds ploughable;.house 8 rooms, oart shed, dairy, cowshed, piggeries; close to faotory and school; carrying 45 cows. Price £15 10s. per acre. L. 97. A. 1 K^ii ACRES—34 miles from New Plymouth; divided into twelve paddocks; ±0 w 16-bail cowshed; pigsty, good orchard and garden; all ploughable; 1\ miles from factory and school. Price £11 per acre. L. 99 m. ACRES-^Divided into 6 paddocks; house of 4 rooms; 10-bail cowsliod, hay-loft; about two-thirds ploughable;, all ia grassj^lO acres shelter bush;. two miles from school and factory. Price, £11 per acre. ■ L.103 "1 f^A ACRES—Main Road, nine miles from New Plymouth; 5-roomed house, Xt/U cart-shed, cow-shed; land all ploughable; all in grass; opposite factory ; 5-mile from school and township. Price, £15 per acre. L.1051 O(\ ACRES—AII in grass; divided into 8 paddocks; orchard returned £30 - U/w last season; 6-roomed house, oow-ahed, hay-shed, cart-shed, calves-house; adjoins school; 1 mile from faotory; 7 miles from New Plymouth. Price £12 10s. per acre. All these Properties are in the Taranaki District, and are well worth inspection, and in most cases we have the sole agency for them. Prompt apT- plication necessary. v, APPLY TO I M. A.»liton «& Co,, 7 STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 2 September 1908, Page 6

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