Public Notices. GOING HAURAKI PLAINS? i ■ yy/RITE or wire me. We have a big I * ’ list of best farms for sale, and - specialise in going concerns. Write us - at once and we will forward full pari ticulars.of properties. COLIN KELLY, Agent, Puriri (Thames Valley). A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. TJIOR Sale, Wanganui—House of five living rooms, bathroom, pantry, coppe- and tubs, concrete paths; house ■ exceptionally well built; fancy mantle- ■ pieces; three fireplaces. Also all the ‘ furniture, including a new piano. A snip to whom it may concern. All furniture as good as new. Price the lot, - £l5OO. Apply BENNETT AND HARDING, Auctioneers, Pa tea. PROTECT YOURSELF ' against liability by insuring with the J 1.0. A. We insure yoirr house and . furniture against fire; your motor | car against accident, fire and third party risks; your employees against | accident under Workers’ Compensal tion Act; yourself against personal accident and sickness. . ! DON’T DELAY. You may be incapacitated by accident or sickness any • time. CALL ON US: DUNKLEY & RUDD, 23 WICKSTEED PLACE’Phcne 881 :| DISTRICT AGENTS 1.0. A. THANKS. F. W. ANSLEY, OF THE ! CENTRAL BAKERY & TEA ROOMS, Desires to thank the Public for the | very liberal support accorded him i since he has recommenced business I and assures them that he will do his I very best to retain their confidence. The Tea Rooms are in capable | hands, and Patrons will receive a . hearty welcome. The Bread, Cake, I Pies, and Pastry are made by I competent tradesmen from the i very best materials procurable. ■ (Next Me Gruer’s) GUYTON ST. A Delightful Trip. j BY MOTOR FROM PIPIRIKI TO ' OHAKUNE. ‘ Through the most glorious Moun--1 tain, River, and Bush Scenery to be i seen in the World. - OUR LUXURIOUS HUDSON > SUPER-SIX ii Is prepared to meet all steamers at ■ Pipiriki, and our Cars meet all exI press trains at Ohakune. WRITE OR WIRE. HILL’S GARAGE RAETIHI. 'PHONE 106. i HAS IT EVER STRUCK YOU - That an UNSIGHTLY FENCE, OUT- - ■ HOUSE or STUMP can be trans- • formed into an OBJECT OF 1 BEAUTY by planting a flowering • I creeper to run over it. 1 i THAT DAMP, UNATTRACTIVE ’ ' SPOT about the garden gets a new I lease of life by planting a TREE FERN, HYDRANGIA, or other suit1, able plants. THAT PRETTY HEDGE of TAU- " FATA, ABELLA FLORABUNDA, or many other varieties would just make all the difference to the appearance of your home and garden. i 1 That a nice Weeping Willow on i the back lawn would supply that f iong-felt want in summer. I■' Be wise and plant now. Be wiser and get your supplies ’ i from W. PARNELL, NURSERYMAN. i Corner Avenue and Liverpool Sts., WANGANUI. I * I ART CUSHIONS i AT PASSMORE’S r i These beautiful cushions are all !* made-up on the premises, and are s conspicuous for their charming varK iety of artistic effects-—no two cushions being alike. Those who desire the prettiest ad- - juncts to a Chesterfield, sofa, or easy chair, should see these cushions. We promise a range that is quite uncommon. Behind our suggestion for Home i improvement stands 30 YEARS’ PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE and an expert staff to carry out the work. CALL IN TO-DAY. 3 J. H. PASSMORE, FURNITURE EXPERT, l ’ (Over 30 years’ experience.) if NO LATE NIGHT e 151 AVENUE. ’Phone 177.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17894, 14 June 1920, Page 1
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