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EVERYBODY'S " TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-XIGHT. . A Great Picture Don't Miss TOM MIX He takes your breath away, lifts you out of your seat in "FAME AND FORTUNE" "FAME AND FORTUNE" , Prices.—Circle Is 3d: Stalls 9d. SparetheManurc and Spoil the Farm! Every sheep yon rear take* a considerable qxuultity of boas phosphate from the soil. • If you are to keep tip the quality of the crops and stock you must restore this vitality to the land by applying W.M.E. Co. Manuret. They contain the plant foods necessary for v productioii of bigger erops-'-and these, in their torn, give Fatter Bheep. W.M.E. Co.'s Nos. 1» and 8« 1 Mixtures are principally Phosphatic Manures containing a i proportion ot Nitrogen to gustain the growth. * They are sjwsially suitable for Turnips and Rape. v Particulars as to pric«s and O charges will be supplied by the company or their buyers:— i • Reid, Aramolio, Tel. 171. Swalnson, Feilding, Tel. 181 Rickman, Marton, Tel. 165. • Timbs, Taihape,. Tel. 130. J. McDonnell. Hunterville. Particular)! of analysis potted on request. SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington- Meat Export O«., - Ltd., for freezing. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charge* may be obtained from , . Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. WELLINGTON. ps. ' =o ... " =LJ Old King Cole never calls fbrhisglass nowNot much! H« and his cronies I have found something better in I Thistle Oatmeal. Authorities I on dietetics—the big word that really I means the science of .diet—say that I for old and young there's na better ' I food than the oat; ' I 10MMAL I is a superfine produot— , ' **, I • speoiftlly s*lected oaks *L .'^l treated by a special pro-/ , WJUSH ' "■' . csg» that removes e*ery. ' Jr^^J > o .lerfction automatically flbx&*t£* ?25 • ■ ' •without the too6hofhu- fJQNnAS 1 man band* There's * Y2JE^BBsWr : £1000 guarantee that yPTfxh^^Qi ) Thistle Oatmeal is abao- '' lutely purs—the finest Jn^n^^tC^m ' oats with no admixture M^ri )i r VsP ''• iLpOUSHES is — sauce as it \ 8 ought to be. \ 4 Coaxing the appetite, I | making "an old dish*' I )k delightful, and helping. S - % along the digestion. M HIGH-CLASS DAIRY FARM. •I wcv ACRES Freehold, situated three •*- • U miles from railway station, factory and school. All flat land Excepting about 25 acres undulating, which is easily ploughable. Splendidly fenced, 8 wires and totara posts. i Watered by permanent stream and artesian. Good Dwelling of five rooms, ! on concrete foundation. Bathroom, h. and c. water. Also 4-roomed Cottage, stable, trap-shed, concreted cowbails. Will carry 80 cows. Possession of house and 25 acres immediately, free of rent till Ist September, when possession of whole prop*, erty will bo given. PRICE £62 per acre. Terms, £2,000 cash. GOOD BUSH FARM. *>(\£* ACHES 0.R.P., at £2 ss. and . ' OWB £2 10s. per acre. 170 Acres , in grass; balance bush. About half ploughable when stumped. 3 paddocks '.) well watered by streams., Good papa ''I country. Situated nine miles from ;' Main Trunk line. One mile from school. Cream cart calls. 28 by 2G^ *' iron house, storeroom, /w ash-house,' six-Hail cowshed and separator room. '-, Goodwill £6 os. per acre. * .",, Terms £700 cash. i P. R. H. BRICE, AGENT, MARTON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7563, 6 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7563, 6 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7563, 6 May 1919, Page 7