GOOD FARM Close to Wanganui—l2so acres bush country, 410 acres cleared. Price only £4 ss. This is a very cheap price. Full particulars from. HIORNS & CO. FINANCIAL & liAND AGENTS, Wlcksteed Place, Wanganui. WANTED KNOWN. rpHE N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., have Offices to be Let in their new ferro-concrete building, available aboutend of April. Apply N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., Ridgway St. / >■: A ANDERSON^ Manufacturer of " T^T* , w ?urn l turo of every description (New Zealana and imported timbers) First-class work guaranteed. Large ox small orders promptly executed. 'Phone yid, or drop a post-card Mackay gjL TVanganm East. ' RABBITS, Oysters, Fresh Schnapper, /i^.j Sole ' Hapuko. Flounder, etc. Spiro (Ridgway Street). ANTED KNOWN-For Lease. 100 acres close to creamery, -post office and school j all in grass. Cottage cowbails. Rent £1 an acre: no goodwill. Apply C. H. Burnett. "EIOR Sale, a pretty Gonville residX ence of five rooms; all conveniences practically new; chanming view; 1$ miles* trom Post Office. Price and terms riglrc. H. J. Turner, (Maria Place. T ADIES 1 Communicate with Scotch U Dyeing and Cleaning Works, 215Avenue. News of advantage re cleaning and renovating clothing. • ALL fruit drinks swved at Marble Bar either sizzling hot or freezing: cold. WANTED Known.—People say it's* hot. Our fish say it's cold. Flounders, soles, schnapper, guernot. kept in ice. Guyton Street Fish Market. STAMMERING permanently cured,. iKJ personally or letter; elocution taught. Oswald Metcalfe, Imperial Buildings, 146 Victoria Avenue. WANTED Known—Get your repairsdone .in firslt-jclass style j have them turned out like new boots ard . shoes. -• ■ Our sole leather "is guaranteed to wear well, so take them, to Thorp's, the Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED Known.—That W. Mason, practical motor engineer. No. 9& Guyton Street- exeoutes all kinds of motor repairs at shortest notice. Pricesreasonable. A trial solicited. Satisfacfcion guaranteed. TTOUSEWIVESI If your better half JLX is not in his * usual good humour, give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suits ell palates. Price reasonable. Buy it now. fPHE least bit of extra strain make* you feel irritable, does it? And' later on. comes depression!. Thou you're run-down, and need a tonic Thefinest invigorator of the present Jay :» JJlarshall's Fospherine; it never fa;te . and the effect is lasting. Try a single bottle and test it for yourself, la and 2 6d; largest size equals 4 shilling bottles. AH chemists and stores sell it. E>EOTER than the best -No^ But > the delicious [MILITARY PICKLE: is-better than the rest! Suits all pal- . ates. -Very - tasty J Price Reasonable. ' Buy it to-day. N4PIER Tea Room and Confectionery Business for sale, clean andr up-to-date. Apply 80x.200, Napier. WANTED known more widely—We* mount and frame pictures. Artistic workj reasonable ,prices. A. H. Pyle, 196 Avenue. T ADIESI 1,400,000 bottles of the deU licious MILITARY PICKLE weresold last year." -You will understand why when you taste it. Orde* a bottle to-day< - ,-, - - . - '-, WANTED Known.—We have a earnpie lot of boots and shoes whick we are clearing out below cost price.. If you want a pair of boots land shoes really cheap, ask for these at Thorp's, opposite the English Church. EISH Suppers. Best in town, Junction Cafe Avenue. Cooked- fish always ready to take home. T ADIES, you will find the very best JU real rubber bathing caps at Gowsr's Prescription Pharmacy. GO to J. Scott for Boot and Shoe Repairing. Nothing but the best or English t eather used. Opposite theCarriers' Stand, and at Wanganui East. pOLMUBIA RENA double-«ded Rock \J ,ords wear twice as long. New Tango Records now in. Sole agents, Allden s Bookshop, Avenue. SHEEP FARM CHEAP. Kfifi ACRES good sheep country, (2 to U\J\J 1 acre and cattle), all grassed* except about 175 acres of good bush. Well fenced and watered. 4 paddocks. Small house and sheep-yards. Title L.I.P. (999 years). Rent only £16 10sper annum. 9J miles from good township and excellent stock market. Prioe^ £4 10s per acre. Very easy deposit,, balanoe 5 years at 5 per cent. Stanley E. Read, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 78, RIDGWAY ST., WANGJNTJt.. 'Bmmmi fiOB and 664.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 1
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