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Farms That Will Stand Inspection and Recommend Themselves gO ACRES 3 miles from G.P.0., all flat and plougliable, well watered and grassed, 5 roomed bungalow house, good cowshed, trapshed and stables. £BO per acre as going concern. 17 cows, 4 heifers, horse, cart and harness, cream cans, separator, all tools and sundries. £BO per acre. DEPOSIT £lOOO. 115 SVCKES Freehold, river flats, situated close to railway, school, creamery etc., on main metal road, good 6 roomed house with all conveniences and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE £65 PER ACRE. £2OOO CASH. NATIVE LEASE. 420 ACRES, 7 miles from Wanganui on Main road, 50 acres flat, balance sunny basins. This is a great piece of grazing country, has wintered 1000 ewes and 80 head of cattle, will carry 100 dairy cows and other stock. RENT 16/- PER ACRE. 14 YEARS TO RUN. SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH TO GOOD MAN. Hackshaw, Rlorth & Co. AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, STOCK & FINANCE AGENT'S ST. HILL STREET (Opposite Windleburn’s Stables) •Phones:—Office 1491, Private 1458 and 893. P.O. Box 80 Buy while prices of stock are down 97 ACRES All in grass except 1 acre shelter bush. Good 6 roomed house. Telephone. 1 mile from school, about 90 acres ploughable, good water supply. A really good little farm. OWNER MUST SELL as he holds too much land. Cash required only £5OO OR 412 ACRES all ploughable, suitable for cropping, fattening or dairying, good house and outbuildings, close to Freezing Works, school li miles distant. Has wintered 2000 sheep and cattle. Owner would consider selling half or whole property and it has to be disposed off and shortly too. Prices and particulars on application to E. F. UFFITQN P.O. BOX 278. RIDGWAY STREET. TELEPHONE 979.
FOR SALE. AN IDEAL SUBURBAN FARM. 83 ACRES— OnIy 34 miles from Wanganui on Main Road. Would make an ideal stud farm, or is admirably suitable for a cutting up proposition, having a large frontage to two roads. Sub-divided into numerous small paddocks by the best of fences. Water in every paddock. The homestead, a modern 6-roomed House, is situated on an elevated position with splendid view and beautiful surroundings. Numerous outbuildings such as motor shed, stable, barns, cow shed, etc. Will carry 40 cows, the output from which could be disposed of to supply the town of Wanganui, which has an ever increasing demand for milk. Price and all other particulars from the Sole Agents— E. O’MEARA & Co. Land and Finance Agents. ■PHONE 1021. Box 73. 53, RIDGWAY ST, WANGANUL
A Xi® i k 11 “ ikr/fl |R!Sf Jll kdOklij Jiere's ajreai "Mother asked whether I would have Custard or Fruit, and I said ‘Both!’ What’s the use of fruit without custard Try these -—might as well ask a fellow to eat plum pudding without Custard Recipes a bit of cream or sauce on it! But 1 think mother only asked me that for fun, 'coz I caught her winking at Bet.” To make a Cuttard Every wise mother will see that the children have plenty of mh'mwth delicious, wholesome custard made with Edmonds Custard Powder. one |, rge of No dessert could be more appreciated by the little ones—nothing Edmond. Canard Powder, could be more nourishing—or more easily prepared. sweeten tfle remainder of the milk to taste (say, a Edmondc? sna I T C T A O custard into it, stir and I k-J O A IV U gk p OUr immediately into jug. ' POWDER W I When cold, place in glasses I (p ate if desired). Edmonds Custard, makes appetising Baked Custards, and Cup Custards, inimitable in w<tA stewed prunes flavour, and unequalled for purity and nutritive value. It makes a ant * ga complete dessert, is very popular for serving with stewed fruits, Barely cover fruit with and is of every-day usefulness in preparing Rice, Sago, and Bread- water, and sugar to taste. and-Butter Puddings. Ask to-day for Edmonds. Simmer till tender (with no addition of water), then Imported lines are dearer, not because of their quality, but because they have to pay serve either hot or cold CuMoms Duty. Edmonds is made in N.Z. and is not only best but cheapest j custard.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18430, 14 March 1922, Page 8
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