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BUSS-NESS NOTES.

AUCTION SALE OF RHODES BROS.' SUBDIVISION TO-DAY.

The auction sale of Rhodes Bros.' sis freehold areas of from 38 acres to 88 acres each will be held in Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co.'s land tale room, Ridgway St., to-day (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.iU. The property is within easy reach of the electric cars, and only four miles from town. Very easy terms are available. There is a good residence of six rooms and all conveniences on ono of the sections. The land is practically all level and well grassed. This is an exceptional opportunity to anyone reouiring a nice little dairying area close to town.

Splendid 3 and 4-year-old Apple and Pear Trees at Parnell's. These will bear fruit next year. Also strong 2-year-oid trees in Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, and Lemons.

Violets, violets, violets, beautiful fresh violets at Mrs Wallace's, Guy ton Street, to-day . ,

if you want a good orchard, go to Beneneld's Nursery, Aramoho, for your trees.

Strong 2-year-old Gooseberry, Black and Red Currant Bushes, at Parnell's

Ring up 'phone 830. Mrs Wallace, the leading florist, for all lands of floral work.

When you thmk of roses, rhododendrons and shrubs, thmk of Benetield's Nursery, Aramoho.

AUCTION SALE OF ALMA ROAD

RESIDENCE TO-DAY

Messrs. C. L. Duigan and Co. give a final reminder of the auction sale of that desirable residential, property on Alma Road lately occupied by Mr Geo. Jensen, builder. There are nearly 2| acres of land, convenient outbuildings, etc. The sale takes place in Messrs. Duigan and Co.'s land sale room, Ridgway St., at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Wednesday), and is a compulsoi\y sale on behalf of the mortgagee. This is a good opportunity for the investor.

Mr J. H. Keesing advertises to sell, at No. 58 Wicksteed St., on Friday, furniture and effects on account of Mrs Jardine. Some rare and special lines are comprised in the catalogue

Strong nemesia, pansy, viola, in superb colours, Canterbury Bells, plants at Mrs Wallace's, Guy ton St.

Olearia Fosterii, or "Ake-ake," makes a beautiful hedge; does well in almost any soil; strong; 1 and 2-year-old plants at Parnell's.

Benefield and Sons' catalogue posted Free, to any address on application.

Lovely *lot of freesia, narcissus, and violet blooms at Mrs Wallace's tc~day, the leading shop for cut flowers. 'Phone 830.

Hedge plants and snelter trees by the thousand now ready at Benefield's Nursery, Aramoho. Send us your orde;.

Lime-Sulphur, Kill all Scale, Red Oil, Sulphate of Copper, Bordeaux Mixture. Katakills, in fact all spraying materials at Paxnell's.

Vegetables and flower seeds at Mrs Wallace'Sj Guy ton St.

Any order for trees and plants sent to Benetield's Nursery, Aramoho. will receive every care and prompt attention.

Everything for the Garden at Parneli's.

Floral wreaths, etc., beautifully made up at. Mrs Wallace's. Guyton St., the leading shop for artistic floral work. 'Phone 830 all hours.

When you want a few fruit trees go be fJenefield's .Nursery, Aramoho.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17062, 15 August 1917, Page 6

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BUSS-NESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17062, 15 August 1917, Page 6

BUSS-NESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17062, 15 August 1917, Page 6