t. : ■ ■ • - ' Sensational Reorganisation Sale. BAGS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, WRIT.NGFOUOS, SCHOOL BAGS. UD.ES' BAGS, DRESSING CASES, ATTACHE CASES, MUSIC CASES, RU6S, BASKETS, FANCY GOODS, BRUSHWARE* ANTIMONY WARE, SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. SACRIFICED AT ; SWEEP PRICES'; i . THIS BIG SALE WILL BE MADE MEMORABLE TO ALL BUYERS. Every article in our immense stock substantially reduced - l The big alterations necessitate such drastic reductions PROWr • • " " REMEMBER-This is a great opportunity for YOU tolec2S^s^- a i ßo?**^ consideration. quote a few of the principal lines, but you must see the "SSdw R^i, \f 6Very kind' We smashing values. bargains to thoroughly appreciate the BRIEF BAGS, 9/6, 11/6,13/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6 each ninwar^ KIT BAGS, 22/6, 25/6, 27/6, 29/6 37/6 to 90/- 2S^ PWErtg" • ' GLADSTONE BAGS, 29/6. 32/6, 37/6 to 87/6 each ' CABIN TRUNKS, .22/6, -29/6, 37/6. 47/6, 57/6 75/ t« i M/ w , STEEL TRUNKS, 15/6, 19/6, 22/6 29/6 ' '" t0 150/" rttaA- . ■ - - BASKETS, 6d.,;'7d.,.8d.,9.d, 10^1.; l/-.'l'/6 l 2/6 3/(5 4/r r/c* « c , '' , . ,'LADIES" BAGS, 2/3,,2/11, 3/11 4/11, 5/il, 6/11 7/li *{',£ 25/-eMh- A • ATTt^di ND SUIT CASES fr°m 1/n- »/".' «/A/4 7/l"'s/fi 17^r»il. 12/6 1./r'* 1 HAI uplSrS? LOTH 2/6,3/6. 4/6,^/6,6/6 7/i J DRESSING^ miSH^S ALMOST GWiWIT, 2/ H, ,> llf j " ■***™*^™^ &* v, i/ 6. I/9,i /9 , 1/Ui I/Ifc I/JA# r;il§ 4/n> 6m :• SADDLES, BRIDLES BITS, SPURS BREAST PT atwo »tt , * " ■ TRAVELLING RUGS. BIG REDUCTIONS Y/f TS?« iftfiiT* I**'1 **' AUCTIONS. - / , xi 7/«, 4(/o, 4^/6 each upwards. ' ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS GROWING. VOI//VG 47V0 COLLINS Ltd., • . . ; j . ■■-..-■■ : AVENUE, WANGANUI (Next Bank New South Wales.) *
BARGAINS IN LAND. 100 ACRES of.level' heavy rata land, all in grass, 2 miles from railway station, butter factory, school anjii Post Office, two houses of 6 and 7 rooms respectively, large cow-shed with machines' installed, well subdivided. Property now carrying 40 cows and drySstock, but will easily carry 70 cows. Price £48 per acre. £500 cash. Stock can be had at valuation if requird. A first class dairy farm. Come at once to inspect 1360 ACtLES of first class grazing or fattening country in the Ohtira district, about 400 acres' level, balance very >easy. 600 acres in grass, balance first; class-milling ■.timber, for which £8 per acre has been offered and refused.; In a very short time the railway line will be running within % . mile of the property. Ring fenced and sub-jdivided into 4 paddocks, 6-roomed house, up-to-date cattle arid sheep yards and wool-shed. A first class property with big prospective value. Price £1D per acre. £3500 casl:.. , 2769 228 ACRES of cropping or grazing land 2 miles frpm Martonand 1 mile from railway station. 120 fibres in stubble and being ploughed for crops, balance in grass, 10 paddocks, well watered by dams ano springs, large plantations, most of property is thoroughly plough drained, 8 roomed house^out-houses, large stables, granary, wha-re, implement sheds, etc. A very fine and cheap property. Price £32 per acre. Terms can be arransred. 2815 81 ACRES, dairy farm, 5 miles from Waitotara and half mile from school and cheese factory, 20 acres level, balance hilly; all in grass except few acres crops; 7 paddocks, 4roomed house, stable. 7-fcail cowshed, pig stys, fowl run, etc. Carrying at present 20 cows, 7 heifers, horses and young stock. Price only £15 per acre. £300 cash. Must be cheap. Inspect at once. , 2852 90 ACRES Freehold, situated 7 miles from Palmerston N. and 3 from school; 8 acres in crop, balance grass and carrying 200 sheep and 25 head cattle; 8 paddocks, well watered. 6roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, including cow-shed with concrete floor. Price £26 per acre. About £600 cash. 2810 Send for copy of our monthly printed Property Guide. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. YOUR CHANCE To Secure GOOD FATTENII^ FARM OF 388 ACRES, IN EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM. All in grass,but 40 acres. Shelter bush. Homestead, which contains 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, etc., is situated on a nice rise, and.commands a fin» veiw of the surrounding country. Property is.convenient to two weekly stoc-ic markets, and Z freezing w^rks. About iy 2 nales from railway, 2 miles from school, also handy to factory. A very fine prospective value. Would cut up into smaller farms. PRICE, £23 10s. PER ACRE. Equity £6,000. For further particulars apply to J. H. BOWATER AND GO., LAND AGENTS, RJDOWAY STREET \WANGANUL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 6
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