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1 ] MOTORISTS! WE ARE LOOKING FOR I YOUAND WE WANT YOU TO LOOK FOR US. Not always is the big shop the best. j WE ARE BIG ENOUGH to handle anything you want done. AND SMALL ENOUGH ' to keep a sharp look out to see . that you get a good job and a good run. - TRY C 9 NEXT TIME. I Guyton Garage I Corner GUYTON & ST. HILL ■ STREETS, I WANGANUI. MX.ny Man can clean "h"~ clothes, any| ■ Women her Dresses, by using | I McKenzie's Safe 1 I Cloth Cleaner I Hira * Removes Spots. Stains | Hill *lMa and Grease. Sold by H ■si %Pi Drapers, Fancy Goods | Hill^fll Dealers & Ironmongers | H^K^S Registered trade mark 1 I • "pRICeT S/6""and "*2/- Bottle. ■ if substitutes are offered, steadH fastly refuse. |j. YOUN6 & Go., I 6TORRIE DOUBLE RIDGEB I 2 ROW TUBJ^IP THINNEE. I • 2 ROW HORSE HOE. I: BLACKSTONE KEROSENK OIL BiSTORRIE MILKING MACHINES (With or without reieaser). ■ -pennsylvania grain and i fjbrtilizer drills Hbaw benches, ploughs discs, ■ JLJIiNZLNE ENGINES. SEPARAHif ALLEY LTGHT Is nn et-onoray and * n necessity on every farm. It ?s light, giving both light and at a price all cnn afford. Write call to-day for narticulnrs. — Millward Langridfge, Wiclißtesd Place, Wan-

MOTOR °CYCLE EK6INEER, ** : tryfiMfSi^gJA^E^MAW* PLACE WAW6AHUJ

I Properties for Sale. 13000 ACRES.—AII in grass, very fine property. 400 acres could he B milled on- some of the land is as good as any dairying country in ■; the Dominion. PRICE £30,000; good terms ca^ be arranged. ACRES. —Centrally situated, now carrying 1700- sheep and 150 cattie Well subdivided; good 5-roomed house with all conveniences, ■ ' woolahed, yards, dip etc. PRIOR £10 10s PER ACRE. Easy terms. B'BOO ACRES —of which 60C acres are in grass, -rill carry li sheep with ■, cattle 5-roomed house, Good woolshed and yards. Well subdivided B* and watered. This property can be purchased z.t £7 PER ACRE BC WITH £1600 CASH, and is a money-making proposition. • I #?. P. l¥losrt!ssey & Co., B-. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, B : lIAWERA Hxand Repreeentative; A. J. BURTT. ■Messrs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. B* LTD. ■•G-RASS SEEDS GRASS SEEDS ■ WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SEEDS FOR SPUINU GROWING WITH ■ ; SATISFACTORY GOVERNMENT TESTS:— ■ famous Maniototo Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Canterbury, Akaroa Cocks- ■ foot Sandon Crested Dogs tail, Meadow Foxtail, Colonial White Clover, Cowgrass, Colonial Red Clover, Timothy, Alsyke, Danthonia B:Pilosa Chewing Fescue, Suckling Trefoil, Fiorin, Poa Pratensls, Prairie ■ •Grass Western Wolths Grass, it. L. E. Rape, Mu3tard, Turnip, ■ Marlborough Lucerne. Marlborough Lucerne. ■ AGJbJJMTS GARTON'S AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. KARTON'S SUPERLATIVE SWEDE for July, August, September feeding. B GARTON'S HARDY GREEN GLOBE TURNIP for July, August roedlng. B IMPERIAL. GREEN GLOBE for May, June feeding. B GARTON'S LINCOLN RED GLOBE TURNIP for April, May feeding. fPirRFLE TOP MAMMOTH for March, April feeding. ■ i'ARTON'3 Prize Winner YELLOW GLOBE MANGELS; IMPROVEI B YELLOW GLOBE; LONG RED;SINCLAIR LONG RED CARROT. H t, FEED OATS, OAI'SUEAF CHAFF. Oar Famous CHALLENGE MANURES on the Market again. Thes< have never failed to give satisfaction and in comparative test/ have proved their superior quality. We nave a limited quantity to dispose of at the following prices on rtaallenge Basic Super, £10 per ton. For Turnip Rape, Mangels, Potatoes B Challenge Rape Manure £11 10s per ton etc. Challenge Turnip Manure, £11 per ton. B 4' FEMCING WIRE, WlilE NETTING, STAPLES ETC. B DONALD'S WOOL PRESSES. B AGENTS MASSES HARRIS AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. \¥OOU BROKERS. WOOL BIiOKERS. «jy # O'Connor, of our Wellington office, will -alue in the farmers' infcarests'at the Government Valuation, and our clients can again depend on cliDs being well looked after. B** In 1918 we handled ... 1100 bales. In 1919 we handled ... 2250 bales. In 1920 already promised 3500 bales. B WE HAVE SPACE TO HANDLE YOUR CLIP ALSO. B J.S.HARRISON, MANAGER. B */vit BROKERS, ::EED, GPv AIN PRODUCE AM) GENERAL aiER-.. B W°cb2St» "^OCK AGKMS. TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17733, 5 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17733, 5 December 1919, Page 8