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For Exchange. A clieiiu wants to exchange a small farm near v Railway Station for a -sroomed house in Wanganui. Gas, water, drainage, asphalt patnti, concrete kerblOß SALE —o.roomed house, about |. acre, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, gas, water, drainage. Motor thed. PRICE £(570, Gov. mortgage £300. - This is a -caily cheap home in a good locality, and well worth the money. ■ ! 5-RooMia) HOUSE, about i-acre, gas, L j drainage, all conveniences. PRICE £10LI co=h, balance arranged. i Numerous houses and farms to choose > from For further particulars, see E. FRANCIS LIFPITON. LANI> AXD ESTATE AGEJJi. RTDGWAY ST., WANGANDI. J Telephony 979. P.O. Box 278. ; FOB SALK OF EXCHANGE. . 1980 ACRES O.R.P. at £1 per acre, Situated 13£ miies from railway station. Main Trunk Line. Good formed road, within £.mile of the property, balance in course of formation. 800 acres in grass, balance good mixed bush. Considerable area ploughable and very ea.-«jr country. Subdivided into 12 paddocks. 6 miles 7-wire fencing. Well watered j sunny country. sheii rock and papa . formation. 5 roomed corrugated iron ; j house, wool-shed, dairy and 2-roomed i whare. Rental Ls. per cere. Rates £47 i per annum. Price ror goodwill Jt'6 per acre. Mortgage, small Bank overdraft... Owner would exchange for 400 to 800 acre s improved sheep country. «\.9) 520 ACRES of good 6heep and caftl* country. Four miles from railway, 10 miles good stock market. Good house, wool-shed, and outbuildings. Well fenced, and watered. Wintering iOOO to 1100 shoep (of which 6-50 are breeding ewes) and 30 cattle. PRICE £16 per acre. Terms arranged. F. R. H. BRICR LAND AGENT. MJuRTONHow'sthis, Farmers! BAY OF PLENTY. 320 ACRES rich alluvial swamp land, all been ploughed and down in best English grasses. Now wintering 140 big bullocks (last draft sold £18 10s.) / 50 cows, 64 3-year steers and horses. Sixteen paddocks, 15-mile fencing, 8- • roomed house, man's whare, implement and grain shed, loose boxes and buggy shed. 150 fruit trees, large cattle yard, 3-set drafting yards, cow-sheds, oon_ crete floor. Could milk 150 cows and grow 80 to 100 bushels maize to acre. . Good returns can be shown. Freezing works 1 mile, school and P.O. handy. Great prospective value. Terms say £1000 deposit. PRICE £40 per acre. Our agent has inspected this property and can thoroughly recommend as an excellent proposition. Further particu. lars, see or write HICKS & BULL LIMITED. FARM FINDERS, WANGAMJJL Phone 643. STOP LOOKING SHABBY! Don't go on wearing that baggy old salt I ,-.- ---| —SEND IT TO COOKS I — They will clean and renovate it, press it and brighten it up, and you can come out as trim and spruce as ever. Remember—Appearance counts for a great deal. SO SEftD IT TO COOK'S! S. COOK, I .WANGANUI. v **• I BACK AGAIN FROM CAMP. I I James Brass, having returned from camp, Lias resumed his business at 105 AVENUE, WANGANDI, "and ] LADIES' TAILORING is once again receiving attention. NOTE!! We put our very best efforts into our work, and we take the utmost care in regard to every detail. That is why we please the most exacting customers. WE CAN PLEASE YOUI We guarantee you a perfect fi? and perfect style. JAMES BRASS, TAILOR, * 105 AVENUE. WANGANUI. : 1 ■* p\ r/vf £ Ik? S |§§§ alcoholic t Jiff BEVERACS % OF \a DISTINCT || KEBICiNAk H ©ENEFIf ■fe . ■■ •■• ' *„ ' : .■■'■ :-';■■:■!&$!!

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17394, 3 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17394, 3 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17394, 3 October 1918, Page 7

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