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Amusements. question, everybody's theatre. ■ \ SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 23th, At 8 o'clock. "IVpt. W. D. BAYLEY, of Canada, i.YjL answer the questions of Mr D M. Findlay, President of the Moderate League, on, "Personal Liberty, ' on SATURDAY, /Evening, at Everybody's Theatre. Mr Bayley Challenges Mr Findlay to debate the question with him in public. Place of meeting will be advertised later. His Worship the 'Mayor will preside. SATURDAY EVENING. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. FEILDING A. AND P. SHOW. 4th AND sth FEBRUARY, 1919. JUMPING COMPETITIONS, SHEEP. \ DOG TRIALS, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HOME INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK. Entries close January 17th. "WEST COAST RAM FAIR, AT y\ FEILDING. 6th AND 7th FEBRUARY, 1919. Entries close January 21st. Schedules and Efliry Forms from E. H. FISHER, Secretary. ~~~" \ There is Nothing: Too Good for Your Eyes Between old-fashioned " spectacle ' nt^dnig:" and modern optical service there is a very wide, diffei> eDce, and this difference counts in the preservation of sight. Failing or imporfecti vision may bo due to any of a large number of causes. These causes can be determined only by very delicate scientific testts —each eye t being tested separately, and each eye being fitted according.- 'Jo the correction needed. I provide modern optical service I learn just what the cause or trouble is and correct it, having . lenses specially ground when necessary. EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE, where glasses are required and accepted — otherwise a small charge is made. It protects your eye and my time, prevents glasses being advised where they are not required. My charges for glasses are reasonable. W. MURRAY "^ (Late G. W. Hean.) OPTICIAN AND REFRACTIONIST. 153 AVENUE, WANGANUI. PROPERTY BARGAINS splendid sections, wanganui , , --east. ■-■■;■ ■■'■■ ■'■"■;" • only £10 deposit, we have several first-class BUILDING SECTIONS in Walker Street., Tanguru Street and Burton Avenue for sale on very easy terms. Title Freehold. Only £10 down and balance in monthly instalments. PRICES from £90 each. Don't miss this chance. (5149) NICE SUBURBAN HOM» FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY. COMFORTABLE HOME of five rooms, verandah, bathroom, pantry, scullery, range, etc., washhouse with fixed tubs and copper; large cowshed f with concrete floor. Over nine acres of^land, well fenced and subdivided. Good orchard. Three miles from town. Owner will sell at a bedrock price, ■or will exchange for town property. Apply at once- (5139) A DELIGHTFUL WICKSTEED STREET "RESIDENCE. Commodious 7_roomerl residence; verandah, bathroom, h. and' c. water, enamelled bath and basin, pantry, large linen press, convenient wardrobes and gas throughout, tiled range and gas cooker;.washhouse with fixed tubs and copper (concrete floor); srjlendid elevated site (over &-aero, nicely laid out in lawn, garden, shrubberies, etc. This is oiie of tho most attractive residences in Wanganui. Everything in first-class order. PRICE £2000. Sure -to sell. (3766) £25 DEPOSIT SECURES CENTRALLY SITUATED HOME. Good 5-roomed House, range and gas stove, tank and Okehu water, drain and p.w.c. Detached wash-house with built-in copper. Store room, etc. QUARTER-ACRE, Purnejl Street, Borough Lease. Ground rent (110s. A Bargain for £500. £25 deposit and weekly payments of 21s. This is one of the cheapest places in the market. (3753) MONEY TO LEND We have moneys to lend on land, chattels, cows, etc., at lowest current rates. C. L. DUIGAN AND C 0.,. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. SHAREBROKERS, etc. 75 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. CHALDECOTT'S AGENCY RIDGWAY ST.. 'Phon c 1138. Nest to Gas Office. FOR SALE.—An ideal residence, built of reinforced concrete and rough. cast, tiled roof; 4 bedrooms, diningI room, reception room, and kitchen, panj try, bathroom (h.p. boiler), dark room, [ wash-house with all conveniences j 2 i lage verandahs, good wardrobes built in | all bedrooms. The grounds comprising A-acre exceptionally well fenced, there fs a beautiful garden, tennis court. fruij trees t-te., and a large shed aoa fowl house at back. PRICE £1900— very good terms to good man. Thi s is on© of the best places iv Wanganui. A REAL BARGAIN.—Two 6-roomed houses in perfect condition, Ingestre St. Price only £900 for the two. Section ; i-acre. Owner leaving district and. sacI rificmpc. Terms, £200 cash. j FOR SALE.—Nico house in Campbell ! St.. 5 rooms, beautiful section. Price only £650. £30 cash, balance rent. Very nice FURNISHED BACH, Cast!ecliff. 22/6 per week. „ Splendid Cash Register for sale. Will take terms. 8,. CHALDECOTT. LAND, HOUSE. INSURANCE * AGENT.. !.■ 'Phone 113 S.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 7

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