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I y^^?ffi®T Cream ■ j I I|^^\^^^ Separator I Ijk^^ 1| ". II m \^ LATEST MODELS JUST 1 : wP* N* BOOKLET POST FREE 11 Stocks are getting wrnch more dim cult to obtain, as the shipping Eg conditions to-day are unparalleled. H Maybe in a few more months imports may cease altogether, so that fl our advice is to make your purotase whilst machines are avail- H Th© ALFA-LAVAL is tested and time proved. | Mason, Struthers k Go. Ltd.l (LATE THAJNS) 1 j AVENUE - - WANGANUI. - | RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSION N. || Desirable Small Property io irRES Situated 11 miles from railway station and about 20 miles from SanJanui on a good metalled road. All in grass, except plantation round Su^Gorse hedges. Two paddocks. GooS houee ot 7 rooms (concrete roSitons) bachSom, pantry, Hue and cold water, wash-house, krge iron tank and underground concrete tank. Also cottage, dairy, ana trapshed. . Ail ploughable. F 51) £1800. Xcrius £000 casn. ox > imm% mmm km go., VTCTORIA A.Vk>Nuji^_^^ imm^^mmmmm^ mmm^ i i , ———^

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. * FUK SAUi. 130 ACIiES Westmete, 100 acres flat, all uiougnable. Uoud 6 room house, k liU cow-siied' uiub-ing niachiueb 4 miles from Wangauui. AuUuig aoout 75 cows besides carrying other stuck. Will be sold on easy wruia. i'rice SO^^^tmere, best little iaroa mttdistrict. Seven-roomed Lou^ every modern conveiuence. 10-oaa £Sea uay lott. J5 wwa bWiaes carrying otu«r stock. SJ^rcS^One of the nueat iarms BUm district, aoout. WH) acre, tl a raiia piougnaule. Uooaj-rocuiea aai£ iau cows De«iae ß carrying uiue. Hfco«ii Jrive mues irom Wannual. cuaii^ tor snecp tarm. A Ua^a.n 138 ACRES Turakma. house, 5-baiL^ow 6 heU. lUilk 25 or 30 cow,, besides carrying other stock. PRICE £15 per acie, on easy terms.—A xSargam. J, GHEAVES & CO., LAM) AUBiMtt, %Tn ; MARIA i*LACE, WAJNGANUI. TWO FINE FABMS 341 ACRES, 3 miles from progressive town, all flat, 15 paddocks, 70 acres stubbie, good mixed farm suitably for dairying, cropping or grazing. 10-roomed house ana all outbuildings, motor roads, cream cart passes daily,-school opposite, £34 per acre, any terma to good man. TURAKINA, 141 ACRES, 14 paddocks, well watered, 6-roomed house, outbuildings, oowbails, orchard, L.K.G. milking plant and rcleascrs, 8 aci^s hay, 8 swedes. At present carrying 50 tews, 20 yearling horses, and some sheep Few chain from cheese factory, 'school and Post Office. Farm having two frontages, this can \>p easily cut into two". £40 per ncff>, j £700 cash. Apply in first instance to HICKS & BOLL, LTD. FARM FINDERS, WANGANUI. •Phone 643. .\J.Z. FARMERS' BACOX CO., BuyX 1 er, S. MORGAN, 64 Keith Street: 'Phono 193. Waverley—Every fortnight, Monday, 22nd: Aramoho— Every fortnight, Tuesday. 23rd. Other stations by arrangement. BOOTS BOOTS END OF SUMMER SALE NOW ON. GREAT CLEARANCE OP BOOTS AND sHOES AT F. E. CALLAGHAEi'S, (Opposite Mean's Pharmacy.) REME.MbttR Boots and Shoe? are becoming increasingly hard to get. Prices are soarinsr up—but you will Sad everything uorwnl in the footwear line at F. E. CALLAGHAN'S (Opposite Hean's.) TOWN AND COUNTRY WELL CATERED b'Oli.

Study These. AND INSPECT EARLY. ! 213 ACRES of first-class grazing or I dairying laud, U miles from i'eilding, I 12 from Paimerston, 4 from railwaj station and '2 trom school and creamery, good part level, balance eaaj country and carrying 300 breecuu b ewes with 100 per cent, lambs, 34J hoggets and <14 head imlloc&s. Well subdivided into paddocks, 7-hoonied house with convenience and all necessary outouiidin£9, 7-baU towsued, separator room, etc. i Jnee, inciud- | mg all household furniture woolmust be good MaJL easy country, press and separator, only £30 per acre. £1500 casn. Ur would entertain txcnange ior larger aneep larxn, but must be good and easy country. Equity £5200. 13S0 ACRES 0.-(,.P. at tinder £1 per acre. Three miles from railway town, k'ost Office and store, on Main iruim. Line and about '10 miles xrom iaumanmiu. 100 acres has been piougned and glassed, 30 acres busn. balance lern and tutu country, about 800 acres ploughable, 4J miles fencing, 7-roonied house, whare, nstali table, feed loom, etc. PRICE £2 per acre, xtiOO casn. Or would exchange tor mortgages or ligntly or unencumbered town property. A'i equity except £oOU. 43 ACRES, first-class dairy farm wftn 6 acres orenaxd, 10 miles trom Woodviiie and 14 miles from Dannevirke by good metal roads. Fiveroomed house, 7-cail cowslied, pigstyes, stable and cartshed, etc. Will winter 19 cowa, it yearungs and 2 horses. Weil subdivided and wattn»i by springs, P JiioE £52 per acre. £600 casn. Cc vouad excnauge lor Urger dairy farm of trom b0 to 100 acres. Equity £tflA). Uwner took £450 off this property last year. 110 ACRES 5i miles trom town by level metal roads, Kangitikei district. All level and subaiviQed into 5 paddoclss, 5-rocmed, welt-hnisned house and outnouses, good cov.sned of v bails, separator room etc. Well waterei by windmill, large plantations, etc. A go. i oairy farm. Cream collected at the gate. Price £30 per acre. £600 ca&h. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AUENTB. M A R T O N. FARAzEitff T The addition at mechanical agitators and a coujpleteiy equipj>ed concrete fctore-rooin Icr cJeese-curi^g bring ua n^n( into the front ranK of New Zealand cneesemakfcrs. Ii also reduces our running coste iv manj ways. i ~ PROGRESS! !! i } How does :his alicci YOD If uiakes the h»ndluvg of your milk and cream cheaper. ?t makes the .' uiihed prolucts (butter These, consequently, realise befcU>t uriues, aaa, .^ereiore, Lring you oetter returns. Send your MILK cr CUEAM to tne THE WANGANUI FRESH FOOD AND ICE 00. St. JOHNS. Agents for the famous ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATORS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17260, 12 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17260, 12 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17260, 12 April 1918, Page 8

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