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COUGH MIXTURE BEdPE. ( SAFE INVESTMENT FOR FARMERS. FOR HOME USE. One of these may be worth more than the farm in a few years. By a Qualified Chemist. : — There is water and sweetening in VICTORIA AVENt/E FREEHOLD, every family cough mixture. j But you can add the water and sugar Full J ; -ACRE 66 feet frontage, L.T. just as easily as it can be done in a i'ae- \ Title. Comfortable 6 roomed house, tory. I drain, gas, water, sink, cupboards and All you really need to buy is the start- \ wardrobes. Wash-house with copper ing pomt —the necessary medicinal in- j and tubs, outhouse, and all convenigredients, or the actual " essence" of the ! ences. Buy this fine property as a mixture. _ . . i homo It will' pay interest now, and Did you ever think of that? I later on become a valuable business You can easily make about 12s worth, i site. Only £300 cash required. Balof cough mixture by using the following an ce on mortgage. (354U; splendid recipe. It makes a pintr of ;. cough mixture, good for all members of 1 DUBLIN STREET CORNER the family. It is good for grandparents, i Here is a good Investment— CORNER grandchildren, and all the ages in be- ' QUARTER-ACRE. 165 feet frontage tween. It brings the cost of an eighteen- j to Dublin Street, on Tram Route.' b'penny bottle of cough mixture down to ! roomed house, workshop, etc. We can less than fourpence. J recommend this property. Dublin Obtain from your chemist or grocer i Street is rapidly becoming a business one bottle of Hean's Essence, mis. it, street, and when the new bridge is with 'svgar j treacle, and^ water, as per j finished it will be on of our main easy directions on the label. Pour into thoroughfares. Price, etc. on applicaa large, clean bottle, and keep Teady for tion. (3566) use. It lasts a long time, and never i spoils. The dose is from a few drops to ; A SURE INVESTMENT, a- spoonful, according to age require- |To close a deceased estate, we are offerments. ing at a bedrock price A FULL This simple recipe takes hold of a j QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD in cough, and soothes a sore throat more■ j Campbell Street (60 feot by 165 feet), quickly than anything else you have ever ; close to Guyton Street, and on the tried. It has a good tonic'effect and is Tram Route, .6 r ßoomed Dwelling, etc. slightly laxative. Being so easy to make, J thereon. "A" splendid site for a workpleasant and costing:so little—- ,-shop,. garage, or factory, and is offera whole3imt%r 2s—and valuable m its *'' n d cheap. Apply at once, •curing jMMpurlies, there is no. wonder the" * - •abftyfiJcecgteJias become quickly popular \ IfSAFF, INVESTMENTS FOR THE in .tiumsaasds x>f homes. Onfimfsta and' l> FARMER, grocerssett-Sean's Essence, ocposfeiree» One o f these may be worth your "vfhole on receipt of price, 25., from G. W. \-' f arm i n a f ew years' time. Hean, chemist, Wangamu. Wherevp", you buy, be sure you get Hean's Es LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. sence. as no.other will do. - -Wo have several pare*ls of Shares for __ sale in the Wdriganui Loan and Fin- - . anco Co., Sash and Door Co., Meat Freezing Co., National Banks, TauFrPPhAld CllPPn Farm* Piri Coal« Castlecliff Railway Co., etc. 11 vvliylU Ollvvj/ s 111 ill* . . -•■ ; , . i MONEY TO LEND. IQAA ACRES-^-Freehold, of the very 'jLf&XJV pick,of fattening and graz- We have Monies to lend at Lowest ing country,. originally some of the Current Rates on Freehold a^id Leaseheaviest and best mixed timber land. in hold Securities, the Feilding district. 200 acres flat, 80 of which are stumped, ploughed and jj T Till 1 O^fl H Kr.f*lf\ now growing excellent root crops. Bal- ■ XJ» J-* tllg C&JJ. t» WU«, ance absolutely the soundest hill graz- i ing country, all rideable, with a few , AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, patches -of shelter- bush. Lovely home- ; _ -rttipwa v qtwttwt stead with every convenience, on picked 7o Klin*WAY toL.KJy!jJ. site; several outbuildings; woolshed , . with shearing plant installed; yards, . dip, etc. Numerous paddocks, with plenty of water, and the fences are in. _.. " „.„..„ wh _ twaci-ci thorough repair. Lying beautifully to DAIRY FARMS FOR LEASE. the sun, warm and sheltered, the farm ' 0 ■ ■ ■ has <a great winter-carrying capacity and last year the breeding ewes yielded rn>nrvNrAT T>TTO,rTT a QTivr* ht attest? 120 per cent, of lambs. | OPUOiSAL PURiCHAbI^G CLAUSE. After a recent careful inspection of . the property,, we are quite satisfied that j. the price, viz., £16 per acre, is RIGHT. ! XTn rinnnwTTT Terms can be arranged. No. 1913 GOODWILL. y A. H. Atkinson & Co. ~~~ QOn ACRES of some of the Finest LAND AGENTS, FEILDING. \OfC\J Dairying Land in the Dominion, subdivided into 5 farms of from 50 to ; _. 100 acres. Rich alluvial river flats. Situated only one mile from railway, /CASTLECLIFF RAILWAY CO. LTD. creamery, P. 0., store and school. j Lease for seven years, witlh optiooi- " SUMMER TIME-TABLE. al purchasing clause. Write for fui> . ther particulars. COMMENCING Ist NOVEMBER. 1913. WEEK-DAYS. - -Trains.leave. ~' Trains le»v« - „ _.__ , , , Wan^anui Gastlecliff . Tj^Oß SALE—A very, naaidy and com--7.23 a.m.' ' 6.10 a.tn: Jj plete DAIRY FARM of 90 Acres. 9.45 a,m, > . 8.30 a,m. Up-to-date,.homestead, .-good'outbuild- - 1L45 a.m 11. 0 a.m. in @s andyards; well sub-divided/ and 54.15 p.m. 1.30 p.m perntenontly watered. Will easily 3^45 p.m. 3. 0 p.m. carry 70 cows. Only a few minutes 535 p m 5. 5 p.m from creamery, P. 0., store, school, * etc. PRICE £65 per acre. Terms ADDITIONAL TRAINS ON £1000 cash. . friaitOßDiAaas?.----12.30 p.m. 12.5 p.m. . — 10.0 p.m. 7.o>p.m. • Sundays. F. R. H, BRICE, 10.30 a.m. 10. 0 a.m. *. 2.30 p.m. 1.45 p.m.. gOLE AGENT, MARTON. 5.3^ p.m. 6. 0 p.m. FAEES: Adults 3d single, 6d return; ™~" ~r ~" ; ', _ ■ children 2d single, 4d return. T*nvATi TKTATTi r^nktm Note.—Return fares only will be isjn- XJOYAJi ■M AUi (jOAUH ed by the 10.30 a.m. train from Wan- •"•• j MJJganui on Sunday mornings. FORDELL TO MANGAMAHU. .Passengers luggage and perambuJa- . . .-..- ---tors carried free. Bicycles Wleach. j^^ Forde U 8.15 a.m. TUESDAY •■' "^S^nLnt^ THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. Managmg Director j^^ Mangamaha i >Bo p . m . TUF,SDA\, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. ' " —— - Special trips arranged for. . rr. n miTTi ma xt TtrrrrTT tot Reliable horses and traps on hire, *nd TO THE MAN WITH THE , rderß t&km fop aU'daaaes of vehiclea INVENTIVE BRAIN. letters and telegrams promptly atThe Free Booklet "Advice to Inven- tended to; also parcels and goods fortors" will prove interesting and valu- warded to my cai^e will receive able. Helpful hints on what to invent, | prompt attention. AJi care, but no r*»and how to turr> it into money. Send »pou.sibslity ' for. Booklet now, Henry Hughes Ltd.. E#. T. KENDBTOK ■ 157/Featheirstbii Street. Wellington-,.- * .• ' - ; % - ; y.-;.i; ..-proprwt^. Fofrf^t- £ Notice To Producers. Farmers' Bristol Association. ; rnHE following is a table of Meat Advances which the Bristol and Dominions JL " Producers' Association, Ltd., are .prepared toinake to any shipper who :; corisigns to them through the West Coast Ports of England:— ' ." "Advances for first quality, ar;^ madf^ciear^ol? 'i r^sjngfapd shipjc»wig'Ghargeg ''-' VK^a3fl"^ ' Association advin^es in addfti(m,§and^r©V^aj^ ( on ths 'ihgh Cam-; Tnissianer's cabled prices'at* time of shipment, and vary a6 those prices vary. Thus if the High Commissioner's cable shows 6§d as the London price of lamb, the advance will be 65 per cent, of 6^d per lb. (These figures are based on conservative values particularly in regard to by-products). Examples:— LAMB ADVANCE LIMITED TO AN AVERAGE WEIGHT £ s. d. OF 401b. 401b ; Advance of 65 per cent, of 64d is 4.23 d 014 1 v"Fat, Pelt, Wool, disposed of to farmers' order, psii.im:iT"d v'uw 3s to "■■ : ss. say 3s 6d ... ... ... 0 3 6 ? Total cash received by farmer (pending at Bristol end) 0 17 7 WETHER OR MAIDEN EWES. Advance limited to an average weight EWEB. of 561b in both cases: — . 561b * 661b Advance 65 per cent, of 5d is Advance 65 per cent, of 4 l-8d 3jd 015 2 is 2.68 d 012 0 Fat, Pelt, Wool, disposed of to Fat, Pelt. Wool, disposed of to farmers' order, estimated farmers' order, estimated value 4s to 5s 6d, say 4s ... 0 4 0 value 4s to 5s 63,, say 4e ... 0 4 0 Total cash received by farmer 019 2 Total cash received by farmer 016 6 OX BEEF. Average 8001b. Advance 65 per cent, of 4Jd is COW BEEF. Average 6001b. 2|d 9 3 4 Advance 65 per cent., 3£d is Hide, Fat. Tongue, and Tail, 2.43 d ... 6 16 disposed of to farmers'order, Hide % etc., disposed of to farestimated value 40s to 50s, mers' order, value 35s to say 45s —2 6 0 455, say 35s ... 115 0 Total cash received1 by farmer 11 8 4 Total cash received by farmer 7 16 6 $d per lb. less is advanced against second quality in all classes of meat. The Wanganui Freezing Company will pick, freeze and ship stuff on behalf of consignors. , ~ * NOTE—Tt i« desirable that farmers should remember— (l)That Bristol charges, including cold storage for the first month, are less than half of London's, while the freights are the same. (2) That the London 21b weight allowance on mutton taken off the carcase is saved by snipping to Bristol. (3) That in practice about 3 per cent, out of the 6 per cent, deducted for cold weight* as apairifit hot weights, is paved at Bristol. (4) That the Company guarantees that the farmers' produce will be properly taken vnm of at the Bristol and other West Coast ports, which cannot be said in the casp of London. (5) Tbflf no produce will under any circumstances, be disposed of at less fihan the ruling rrriep in London on the day. (6) That, witli the saving which may be effected m insurance, these differences in thp charges atone, means an advantage to the farmer of Approximately }d per lb. in favour of Bristol. For further informatton apply to «© Manager, The Bristol and Dominions Producers* A«wx*i*t?rm Wellfuprtrm, or <5 W. J. Poison, Ebq.. Foirdell

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 8

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