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I i MOTORISTS? . ! i WE ARE LOOKING FOR I YOU- j AND WE WANT YOU TO ■ i LOOK FOR US. . ! Not always is the big shop th»3 best. WE ARE BIG ENOUGH ' to handle anything you want done, AND SMALL ENOUGH j ] j to keep a sharp look out to see that you. get a good job and a good run. - TRY US NEXT TIMEGuyton Garage Corner GUYTON & ST. HILL STREETS, WANGANUi. ■Any Man can clean hz clothes, any 1 Women her Dresse3, by using I McKenzie's Safe I Cloth Cleaner Kill Jb Rem°ves Spots. Stains |]£fl and Grease. Sold by |srig Drapers, Fancy Goods |£l£S|j||| Dealers & Ironmongers luifl4h>§il -^e Sistered trade mark PRICE, 2/C and 55/- Bottle. If Substitutes are offered, steadfastly refuse. j. YOUNG Go., I'AUPO QUA*, aJTAWtaAJSUI, STORRIB DOUBLE RIDGEU 2 ROW TURNIP THINK Ell. 2 ROW HORSE HOE. BLACKSTONE KISROSENK OIL 6TORJU& MILKING MACHINES. OVUb or without reieaser). PENNSYLVANIA GRAIN AND FERTILIZER DRILLS SAW BENCHES, PLOUGHS DISGS, UENZINE ENGINES. Sttl'AHA* iUitS, OILS, ETC Aid, MAUHXi^iiliY G3AEAJN. /£&£%.« I ALLEY LTGHT 13 an economy and J a necessity on every farm. It is ■e'ectric light, giving both light and pow»r at a price all can afford. Write,* or call to-day for particulnrs.—Milliard and Langridge, Wickstesd Place, Wanganui.

g*S Economy being some' SSt SUB times a big consider*- 53 ildl tion, remember HWP 01 "REX" BHB gai net Luncheon Cheese *B» 8523 mfl.H Z>e spread on bread tßßjt JUST LANDED FROM DUNEDIN A LARGE NUMBER O."; CHAMPION RANGES, With high or low pressure boliers, left or right-hand ovens. We can supply a CHAMPION RAJSGE from 2 to 20 fee*, in jss'gtn if you require it.. Needless to refer *o the good points of the Champion—A few facts will suffice: FIRST. —25,000 are used in • Nerr Zealand. SECOND-. —That it is giving satisfaction is proved by an increasing demand. THIRD.-—lt's the Dest finished and most up-to-date stove iii this country. FOURTH. —It's self contained, reQairing no brick-work if no cniinney is available. Just the stove for tbe bush districts. FIFTH.—It's fitted v/ita the .most modern appliances, economises fuel. Will burn coal, lignite or viood. -IN FACT. IS THE LAST WORD IN RANGES. , . . .. . . . "We stock all extra parts—•inci^dIns auxiliary wood burners at very lowest prices. i To be had at JfUWtK AND M^TUBBS, .THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGERS, «» 112 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGAMUI. Telephone 321. 1 ALLEY LIGHT can be seen by you ~* in full working order. An actual demonstration of its uses and conveniences will convince you that it's the li^htf or your home. Call or write today.— Mill ward and Laugndge, Wickbte«c,d i'lace, Wan^anui.

MOTOR °CYCLE EHGINEER, ** TyRNE^ACo^6AS^A6E.HARIA PLACE .WAH6AHUI. \ Properties for Sale. ■t 3000 ACRES. —All In grass/ very fine property. 400 acres could.be milked <»n; some of the land is as good as any dairyin-g country in the Dominion. PRICE £30,009; good terms ca». be arranged. 1000 ACRES. —Centrally situated, now carrying 1700 sheep and 150-cat- ": ' tie Well subdivided; good 5-roomed house with all conveniences, ' vroolohed, yards, dip etc. PFJCE £10 10s PER ACRE. Eaoy terms. ": 900 ACRES—of which 60C acrea are in grass, -.'ill carry 11 sheep with cattle. 5-roomed house, sood woolshed and yards. Well subdivided and watered. This property can be purchased zX £7 PER ACRE WITH £1600 CASH, and is a money-making proposition. I?. P. S¥lottissey & Co., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, : \ HAyVERA a ~ -Land Representative; A. J. BURTT. ■Messrs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. " LTD. ;GEASS SEEDS . GEASS SEEDS ' WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SEEDS FOR SPRINU GROWING WITH I SATISFACTORY GOVERNMENT TESTS:— f Famous Maniototo Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Canterbury, Akaroa CocksV foot, Sandon Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, Colonial White Clover, Colonial Cowgrass, Colonial Red Clover, Timothy, Alsylce, panthonia ,* Pilosa, Chewing Fescue, Suckling Trefoil, Fiorin, Poa Pratensis, .Prairie > Grass, Western Wolths Grass, ti. L, E. Rape, Mustard, Turnip, Marlborough Lucerne. Marlborough Lucerne. 'i AGENTS CARTON'S AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. ' GARTON'S SUPERLATIVE SWEDE for July, August, September feeding. GARTON'S HARDY GREEN GLOUE TURNIP for July, August Ceding. IMPERIAL-GREEN GLOBE for May, June feeding. * GARTON'STLINCOLN RED GLOBE TURNIP for April, May feeding. PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH for March, April feeding. GARTON'S Prize Winner YELLOW GLOBE MANGELS; IMPROVEI" YELLOW GLOBE; LONG RED;SINCLAIR LONG RED CARROT. FEED OATS, OATSHEAF CHAFF. Our Famous CHALLENGE MANURES on the Market again. These Manures have never failed to give satisfaction and in comparative test' have proved their superior quality. We have a limited quantity to dispose of at the following prices on rail Wanganui:— Challenge Basic Super, £10 per ton. For Turnip Rape, Mangels, Potatoes Challenge Rape Manure £11 10s per ton etc. Challenge Turnip Manure, £11 per ton. FENCING WIRE, WIRE NETTING, STAPLES ETC. DONALD'S WOOL PRESSES. AGENTS MASSES HAiiRIS AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. WOOL BROKERS. WOOL BROKERS. Mr. O'Connor, of our Wellington office, will ~alue in the farmers' interests at the Government Valuation, and our cli2nts can again depend on their clips being well looked after. la 1918 we handled ... 1100 bales. In 1919 we handled .. . 2250 bales. In 1920 already promised 3500 bales. WE HAVE SPACE TO HANDLE YOUR CLIP ALSO. J S HARRISON, MANAGER. fVOOLBROKERS, HEED, GR AHV PRODUCE AND GENERAL MER.,, CHANTS, .STOCK AGENTS. TAOPO QUAY, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17730, 2 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17730, 2 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17730, 2 December 1919, Page 8