; FOSSAIJBj i J ';.;: f^Ofi AGRJSS, all in. jp«a» exoept $ 4 /WvF about 60 ceres good bush, sab. V. divided into 12 paddocks, well fenced > and watered by good streams, all fEgod L easy sheep country, well grassed arin i« '^» ,•. good condition. Good 6 roomed house. V^ woolshed, shearing machines -and all usual outbuildings only 2£ miles from S Railway Station and sohool etc., good . roads. To be sold as a going concern including the following stock, and implements etc.,l 1060 big sheep. iiOG lambs. 40 head cattle, and 4 horses, ,harrows, plough, trap and harness, wool . . press shearing plant, furniture etc., Price £18 per acre as a going concern. WALK IN, WALK OUT. Easy terms arranged. For further particular* apply to. E. PARK. STOCK AND STATION AGENT, WANSANUL WAIKATO LAND SNIPS. PRATT AND BAYLY. • TE AWAMUTU. 1 *7 J. ACRES, good 5-room«d house, J. I■* cowshed, implements shed: all in bast grasses; well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Will run 50 dairy cows. Within dried milk area, 3/ per lb. butter-fai guaranteed. . PRICE £22 10s. per acre, £1000 cash; balance arranged. 2— Of o ACRES, 0.R.P., at £2 12» pT , OA.& suc.re. 160 acres in grass; well fenced; balance very heaby ferio and Tutu land, all ploughable. Good 2-roomed house; cowshed and fiepar- , ator room. This is a Ye*X<. handy " place, capable of great.improvenjeAt. •\*/' Will run 40 .dairy. cows .Mr present JK condition. PRICE £9 6s. per' »cr«] / IV' £450 cash; balance arranged* \ >.;'< •> 3—" . '•- - ' IQAA ACRES, 0.R.P., at lOs-pM ±&\J\J acre . 1200 acres in l muw; well fenced, and subdivided into 11 paddocks; running 1800 sheep, l€o' caitt]o_ and 10 horses. Good five* roomed house, dair yand wash-house. Woolshed, stable and yards. PRICE £7 10s per acre: about £2000 cash; balance arranged, to a good man. PRATT AND BAYLY, r LAND AGENTS, Your Motor Gone Wrong? * , THEN TAKE IT TO ERNEST W. FOX, CORNER OF, GT7YTON AND ST. HILL STREETS. ALL repairs to Motoi* Cycles and Cars executed quickly and under , Mr. Fox's personal supervision. ' ■ - '' * ; Ernest W. Fox. '' ' . '■ ' '■ 595, S; ■: —A WIM for Shirte I^^S^^HH Pyjamas] ■ Ail Vv ■ vL» "Wy ■ ' * i Buy a* ntWIN'S" now! Our ralu«« am phenomenal—the figures are much lower than they will be later —and some are lower than PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES t J3MART SHIRTS—6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/0, 11/6, 12/6 each. \ PYJAMAS—9/6, 10/6. 15/6, 19/6 up to 35/-pair. Fine qualities, best materials, thoroughly made! Buy now for-_Winter wear—• later prices will be higher prices 1' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY I CLOTHIER. HATTER AND MJSRCEK-, 149 THE AVENUE. WANGANUL 1-HE EXCEL SMALL-GOODS CO are Selling PRIME QUALITY CHBISTMAB HAMS. , At 1/4 per lb. (Cooked Free.) -^T Also \\ TURKEYS, GEESE, POULTRY AND DUCKS. At REASONABLE PRICES. ORDER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. J. B. WILLIAMS, "7 MANAOER. THE KIOSK. CASTLECLIFF. A Seaside Stop for the Race*. Has been Recommended by doctors to be a FIRST-CLASS Place for Patients to Recuperate. Every Provision has been made for ' SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION and Visitors to +he Seaside can rely upon getting Best. Attention. Single and Double, and Family Rooms at Reasonable Rates. Is' right on the Beach. THE KIOSK. A First-Class Table kept. Hot Lunch Daily. Home-Made Seone fi and Cakes a Specialty. R. H. WATT, PROPRIETOR. Why Pay Rent? _ KEEP ON MOVING— IT IS CHEAPER. BY THE Wanganui Carrying Co., * LIMITED. 38 ST. HILL STREET. Opp. Opera House. 'Phone 166.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17534, 29 March 1919, Page 6
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