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I How fell Can You Spare for a New iS:K £>? LIKB A NEW IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TR UE, BLT NEVERTHELESS IT IS ?§S I<££e a!o you WILL FINDIP J? AXIL'S All that remains of the Winter Season's Millinery is to be cleared at greatly reduced prices, of which the following are samples. The Hats are honestly worth two, thres and often four times what.they are now marked and a little fixing of the trimming will make them quite good enough for Spring and Summer. 12/6 FOR STYLISH MILLINERY. No. 1. Pretty Model Hat in Green Velvet, lined White Satin, trimmed dull gold and soft feathers, usually ,Xs. 6d. Now I2s. 6d. | No. 2. Model Hat in Amethyst Moire, trimmed violets and roses, worth F 735. 6d. Clearing at 12s. 6d. No. 3. Stylish Hat, White Silk, trimmed Jet Bandeaux, ar.d Wings, for- - mcr price 735. (sd. Going at 12s. (id. No. 4. Lovely Model Hat in Lavender Shot Mirror 'VohtK", .trimmed Black Wings. Usual price 595. 6d. Tho one price 12s. (3d. Co. 5. Charming Hat, Golden Brown, lined green, trimmed green wings and shaded roses. Worth 555. Now 12s. Gd, No. 6. Model Hat in Champagne Velvet, veiled with Black Lace, brim lined, black moire. Usually 735. (3d. Now 12s. 6d. The balance of our Winter Season Stock of trimmed Hats, ranging up to 275. 6d each to be cleared all at ono price 7s. lid. each: only about 16 of these left. At these prices, they cannot possibly remain here long, so early application is absolutely necessary if you wish to-secure one of thesa remarkably cheap hats. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. Tailoring Dept. WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A SPLENDID LOT OF Tweeds SUITABLE FOR THE SPRING TRADE, IN HARRIS TWEEDS, SCOTCH AND ENGLISH WORSTEDS, ETC., ETC. SUITS TO ORDER FROM £4 30s. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP THE .BEST. VICTORIA AVENUE. The King of Teas. M -~ ■;. ■: r" ~,~ "t^*'\ R^iy *•» -» 1 aw ■» tl -? ..^*** %■* m a^l> "&gsif_sr t^ja *^^^Hp k flop 1 t^^^f $3i^K3!+* !■'# nllL^ j n^nii^ tfj ft I riii ihj/i liflrtiJ \tmWu I a C iCTaHMfcUL.I" Be **Isk THE : MODERN GROCERS, City Cash Store, Native Leases. WE WISPI to bring before your notice the particulars of a few Nativo Leases we can strongly recommend. We woulti like to point out that all properties we are offering are guaranteed titles. Investors generally are not very conversant with the native laws, smd, indeed, most people liave a horror of anything Native. We would like to draw your attention to the following facts—Legislation has now been passed enabling the Natives to dispose of the freehold of their properties There is a considerable amount of land now being bought from them, and wo can safely say it is tho cheapest land in the Dominion at the present time. Just fancy, land that will carry three &heep to the acre when in grass being got from the natives at 30s to 60s per acre. For obvious reasons you will understand that most people are going in for tho lease with the idea of getting cth/a -freehold later on. We ask your immediate attention to these properties, as they are real good things and will bo snapped up. f)yj«V ACRES, 40 years] lease, 4s for 2 5 years, with right of renewal for fur/v4t» ther 15 years at 5 per cent, on the then unimproved value. All ploughable. Railway station 100 yards from the boundary. Good house of five rooms, good orchard. Creamery one miVa. P.O. and lsc3iibol twto mjl.es. Prico £700. Half cash and half at 6 rer cent. B 47. IVI A ACRES, 42 years' lease. Rent 2s. first 21 years, and 3?. next 21. IIU To Kuiti five miles. 500" arres in grass, 50 acres in bush, 90 per cent, ploughable. Now carrying COO ewes and 100 head of cattle. About Ml!) acres of rich river flat could carry 60 cows easily. The freehold of 290 acres of this block can be got now for £7 10.s per acre. Goodwill for the lofc £i per acre. C 47. OKfiH ACRES, 42 years' lease. Rent 21 years at Is 6d.. and 21 at 22s Gd. f£O\)\f Five miles from Te Kirti. All easy fern and ti-tree land. "0 per cent, ploughable. Equnl to two sheep to the .acre when in grass. Croat prospective value in this block. Price £1 5s per'acre. . Half cash. 1) -■}?. For further information as to those and similar blocks, apply to W. M. Ashton & Son.. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANG AN HI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12587, 17 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12587, 17 August 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12587, 17 August 1910, Page 6