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AUCTION SALES. j AUCTION SALE OP PARKES' ESTATE. RESIDENCE, AND FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SECTIONS, BT. JOHNS HILL. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY, at 2.30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S HILL. An ideal home location. . Easy terms. Plan and full particulars on application to 0. L. DUIGAN AND C 0.,. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, By HARRY W. KIRK WOOD, In Slvfieldjs Late Shop (opposite Paul's) On (WEDNESDAY, 20th,. find FRiIDAY, 22nd insts., commencing at 2.30 each day. WILLIAMS AND HARPER, will sell as above, a snlendid collection of Oil Painting depicting 2\.Z. Scenery; also a.number of valuable old prints. H. S. G. HARPER, Auctioneer. NOTE. —Private sales can be arranged. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER, IRON, Etc. On the SITE of JOHNSTON and CO.'S WAREHOUSE, TAUPO QUAY. . WEDNESDAY, 20th INST.. At .11 a.m. TTTILLIAMS_AND HARPER, mstructVV ed by ivir. Aird, will sell, as aboye: A largo quantity of timber, roofing iron, flooring" scantling, windows, doors, su'cng-ioom door, concrete blocks, etc. H. S. G. HARPER, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MAY 22. At 1.30 p.m. T H. KEESING will sell, at Sftlck's ej . Buildings, Guy ton St., on account of whom it may concern: A useful lot of FUItKITURE AND SUNDRIES. Absolut el v no reserve. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FRIDAY, MAY 29. JH. KEESING will sell, as above, • at the residence of W. ANDREWS, ESQ., : 34, Ingest re Street, His Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Full particulars future issue. Goods on view day prior to sale. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. OCULISTS' SPECTACLE -PRESCRIPTIONS. The right place for Oculists' Spectacle prescriptions, Hean's Optical Department. Chemist-Opticians are specially train-, cd to 'handle ail kinds of prescriptions. Knoivledge of prescription reading and thsir fulfilment' is1 gained^ only by* qualification and ; ebnsJtant daily1 -prae-' titfe. tiVg^bTvcir with th& latest fe'eiotitifid •■methods of manipulation.' ;/ - Oculist' and Physicians' Pa'esciiptions require exact care and skilful handling. : That's-why only QUALIFIED CHEM-IST-OPTICIANS should be entrusted with these prescriptions. Hean's 'Chemist-Opticians are Prescription specialists. Hean's Pharmacy is a dependable place for Medical and Spectacle Prescriptions. Accurate. Scientific, Honest, and Prompt gsrvice. Charges, the mof,t reasonable in Wanganui. H. A. Bagley, Chemist and Graduate Optometrist, ('Highest Diplomas), Manager, Hean's Pharmacy. J29) A WISE WOMAN. "No, thank xcxl. I want Hean's Essence, and nothing else. I have already tried Hean's, and if it costs double tho price I would willingly pay that price." Tho proprietor of Hean's Essence, a well-known chemist of Wanganui, New Zealand, had just stepped into a shop where patent medicines are sold, when a lady customer was using the words above related. He was unknown, to either shopman or customer. Apparently the lady had formerly used Hean's Essence for making her own gocd family cough and cold remedy, had proved it good and desired to purchase another bottle. The man behind the counter wanted to sell her something pise—3i« would make a little more profit for himself— but his '•'iust as good" substitute didn't appeal. . Certainly the lady was clearly withi«\ Tier rights. ,«u~ immv that Hean's was the original a\:d genuine; hadi asked plainly for Hean's Essence because she Ikid forme:ly proved its medical quality and mOTio3--s-avii)g v.nluc-s. and thf.v-p----fr.re insisted ujjon getting thai, which she •wanted —Honn's. -She left the .shop with Hean's Essence ard satisfaction in her ban'l—she ivas a wise woman. Hoan's Ksson.ce is regularly f;o!cl by most chemists and grocers, or promptly mailed po-t free on receipt of price 25., by G. W. Hean, Chemist, Box 121, Wanganui. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FREEHOLD. -J QX ACRES, with modern 8-rcomed Dwelling, necessary outbuildings, yards, orchard, etc; flat and easy country, nearly all ploughs-hie; well fenced and sub-divided, and permanently watered; splendidly suited for dairying or mixed farming pui poses. Price £'25 10s per acre. Small deposit, balance, remaining 10 years at 5 per cent. For fuller particulars, apply W. J. MITCHELL, i LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, FEILDING. | EASTER TRAVELLERS ADVISED TO ; CHECK BAGGAGE THROUGH US. j We call for baggage, check on, re- j eeive and deliver immediately. Tourists, travelling teams, all praise our system. So reliable, so helpful. Be sure you check, but don't leave it till last moment. See us day before. Railways busy at Easter. The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 8

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