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PitOPilitTY LISTS. SUBURBAN "DARGAINS. ARAMOHO.—S Acres all level and dry. IS good building suites, frontage to two streets. Price £875. Easy terms arranged. GEORGETTI ESTATE.—64 Acres good | land, 7 roomed house (nearly new), good young orchard, permanent ! - spring, trapshed, cowbails, dairy, etc., cement floors, etc., etc. l£ miles from town. Price £1300. GEORGETTI ESTATE.—3£ Acres and gcod 5 roomed house. Only £775 to prompt buyer. 1| miles from town. Cheap. MARY BANK. —6' Acres and one 5 roomed house and on© 4 roomed house, spring water, dairy, etc.; If miles from town. Price £1200. Splendid building sites and handy to town. EASTBROOK.—2 Miles from town and 10 minutes from tram, good -4-acre sections from £75. ARAMOHO EXTENSION.—4 Acres, Price £160. GONVILLE AVENUE.— 2\ Acres all level and well grassed, and fenced. Price £470 to prompt buyer." On offer for a short time only, when it will be withdrawn if not sold. Don't miss it. For further particulars apply to — K. R. AIACDONALI>, 153 AVENUE, WANGANUI. 'Phone 535. The Sunny North. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. WE offer every facility for obtaining free information regarding our beautiful climate, and the values, etc., of all classes of land, in any part of the Auckland province, as our representative (Mr Hugh K. Jones) possesses »• thorough knowledge of the different dis tricts, including Waikato, North Auckland, Tauranga, Thames Valley, Kine Country, and the lovely islands in and round dur harbour, and we invite cor: respondence concerning any country or suburban lands. . AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. We can strongly recommend those about to purchase a house of business, in or around the beautiful city of Auckland, to give us a call or write us, stating your requirements. We can give valuable advice on the many delightful suburbs, which for cheapness and terms stand alone in'the,Dominion. A. W. READ. S. T. ASTLEY. A. W. READ & CO., 79 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. FOR SALE VERY EASY TERMS. hA A ACRES. Title Freehold: 240 acres o>/U iri grass, balance bush, well fenced, watered and subdivided into 3 paddocks; will winter 2 sheep per acre. Situated in one of-the best sheep farming districts on the Price £4 per acre. Terms £40& cash, balance for 4 years at 4^ per cent. "QQ.A ACRES, all in grass, 300 chains 01/ U of post and wire fencing (totar?. and puriri), subdivided into 7 paddocks and 'watered by streams and river. Carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre and cattle. Small cottage, a-hout 40 acreß flat, balance easy hills. Situated 4 miles*from Railway Station and township. Price £5 per acre. Terms £250 cash, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. X AA ACRES. Title O.R.P. at 12s 6d yUU per acre, ring fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, half in grass, balance bush. Carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre. Situated i-mile from school,7 miles from township. Goodwill £3 5s per acre. Terms £300 cash For- further particulars apply to: — -\ W. M. ASHTON AND CO, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANGANUI. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. rVAK ACRES, L.1.P., 360 acres k I Utl good English grasses, gqoc new house consisting of 9 rooms, with all necessary conveniences, also a fourroom cottage; 6-bail cowshed^ woolshed, hayshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Annual rent £21 4s; country undulating, carrying capacity 2| sheep. This valuable property is quite suitable for cattle and sheep; distance 3 miles from cheese factory and school, nine miles from Eketahuna town; portion grassed : is subdivided into 4 paddocks, good orchard. The standing bush has very valuable timber for milling purposes. Several offers have been, refused for the timber. Price £3 10 per acre. Terms arranged. QAA ACRES, 0.R.P., 185 in grass, &\J\J 15 in bush, divided into 10 paddocks with seven wires, 50 acres river deposit; good portion ploughable when stumped; 2 acres now in crop; well built house of 6 rooms (all totara timber); outbuildings, 5-bail cowshed, trap shed, stable with loft, woolshed (cost £550), sheep dip (concrete). Price, £8 per acre. A A A ACRES, 200 L.1.P., 200 0.R.P.. rx\J\J 320 acres in grass, about 80 acres in bush, - partly ring-fenced; subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered by running streams; a good 5-room house, woolshed, all new "buildings; 2 miles from factor^, school half mile, and P. 0., 9 miles from town. This is a real cheap property at £6 per acre. £800 required; balance at 5 per cent. QAA ACRES, L.1.P., 165 in good /WvU English grasses, balance shelter bush, divided into 6 paddocks; 4-room house Vflew), 10-bail cowshed, yards, woolshed, etc., stables, trapshed. This is an ideal dairy farm, well sheltered and watered by running streams. Price £14 10s per acre; £700 required, 1J mile 3 from railway station, 1 miie fronc creamery and school; good road. Cheap property and good. Do not think twice. QAA 'ACRES; 190 in grass, balance fy\j\J shelter bush; 30 acres now ready for ploughing; well fenced into 5 paddocks; well watered by running streams; undulating country; new hougo of 4 rooms ; carrying capacity, 2£ sheep; cowshed and all necessary outbuildings;, i mile from school and Post office. Price, £10 15 per acre; terms. Particulars apply— G. W. PHILLIPS. LAND AGENT, Maria Place. "ORESCRIPTION DISPENSING Speciality by qualified Chemist*. deanlinees, Aoour&cy, Promptneat a&d Purity. ' ALP. A. GOWER, Chemist. Wilton's Eucalyptus Canoes are very <mod fflT" +Tir^it ;*"H nasn 1 trouble, tc box. Wilton's Pharmacies, next Post utuce, aud 4t> Kivt-r i'-nnkj

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12186, 30 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12186, 30 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12186, 30 March 1909, Page 6

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