AMUSEMENTS. y : — B To-night's the Night e> FOR YOU TO SEE °* THE BRILLIANT v'> BRAND-^sEW RETUE, Merely Smith-Jones BEAUTEOUS BALLETS! WONDROUS EFFECT* __ MIRTH! MELODY! 1 Q P E R A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. v «■ Booking at H. I. Jofce s and Son's, the Avenue. Prices: 35., 25., la, lt COME EARLY. The Awapuni Orchestra makes traiting a pleasure. k h_ .— —__ L BACK AGAIN FROM CAMP. James Brass, having retnrned from camp, has resumed his business at 105 AVENUE, WANGANUI, 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 YOU! [We guarantee you a perfect fit and perfect style. JAMES BRASS, TAILOR, 105 AVENUE, WANGANUI. ' LOTS QF PEOPLE WEAR GLASSES. Have your sight tested, because on4y by means of Scientific Sight Testing can you learn their true condition. You get the full benefit of our experience, and if you do not need Glasses we tell you so. Bean's Pharmacy. Spectacles and Eyeglasses adapted to the requirements of the eyes at most reasonable charges. Hean's. If you are taking a course of Liquid Paraffin, buy half-gallon "Alboffin," 12* 6d. or full gallon for £1. These quantities will save you money. Hean's Pharmacy. Hair going grey ? It need not. Use < "SULPHOS." 3s and 5s per bottle. INSPECT WINDOWS. . See Reduced Prices for Hot Water Bottles, for a few days only. W. MURRAY, QUALIFIED CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, HEAN'S PHARMACY, 153 VICTORIA AVENUE. FATTENING COUNTRY AT GRAZING PRICE/ 397 ACRES of first-class dairying or fattening country 2 miles from town, school and factory and 6 miles from rail, way station, 40 acres under cultivation, balance in grass, about 250 acres very rich ilats, balance low hills, subdivided into about 18 paddocks, watered by j windmills and springs, 6-roomed'house, i outhouses, granary, woolshed with ma_ I chines installed, cowshed etc., about 6 I acres plantations. Telephone laid on to j house. Will carry 150 to 200 cows and ! dry stock. Price only £35 per acre. j £2700 cash, balance 5 years at o£ per cent. Th© purchaser of this property will be given the freehold title of 115 acres adjoining of which 50 to 60 acre s is the very best of river flats. A firstclass investment. Arrange at once for inspection. ! 392 ACRES 9 miles from. Bulls by metal roads, about 40 acres light country, balance level bullock country, 60 acres being ploughed for root crops, balance in grass, 9 paddocks, 4-roomed hous« and lean-to, 6-bail cowshed with > concrete floor. PRICE £27 10s per acre. £2000 cash. 363 ACRES of first-class root crop, grazing or dairying country 8 mile 3 from I3ulls, all level except about 20 acres and well subdivided, watered by windmills and stream. Beautiful home of 7 rooms with every possible convenience, wash-house, man' room, motorshed, large new shed 100 ft x 18ft. with loft full length, 4-roomed cottage, large iron shed, etc. PRICE only £25 per acre. £1500 cash, or probably less to good man. 1-50 ACRES of cropping or grazing country 4£ milefi from Feilding, 16 acres in crop, balance grass, all level and watered by spring streams, 13 paddocks, 6-roomed house, wash-house, storeroom p.nd dairy, granary, stable and cowshed. Wintered 34 cov/ s and 180 wethers. PRICE only £30 per aero, £700 cash. 900 ACRES 4 miles from P'eilding \y first-class roads, all ploughable and practically all level, 30 acres valuable totem and white pine bush, plantations, etc., 230 acres being plougfied for root crop?. 40 acres in oats, balance in grass. 20 paddocks permanent water. 7-roomed house, outhouses, motor shed, large stable with loft, larg* implement sheds, granary. iron wool, .shed with machines installed, yard.**, dip. otc. otc An idenl pronerty .and in first-da.^ order. PRICE only £3G per acre. Absolutely the cheapest property on the market. J, HARRIS AND SONS. L\ND AND TtfSTTTMXCE AGENTS. MARTON.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17397, 7 October 1918, Page 7
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