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DAB RY FARMS OF Good Quality at Reasonable Prices 100 ACRES L.T. title, all in grass, all ploughable. 6 paddocks, 7 and 8 wire fences, watered by springs and si reams, 6-roomed house, implement shed, stables, 4-bail cowshed and separator room, situated main metal road, 1 mile from school, close to good town and Railway, cream cait calls. £32 10s per acre with 200 ewes, 6 cows, draught horse, gig and harness, discs etc. £32 10s on reasonable terms. 488 ACRES, 10 years lease at 25/- per acre, all in grass half ploughable. 14 paddocks, good fences, well watered, no noxious weeds, would car-

ry 100 dairy cows and 400 ewes. 6-roomed house with every convent ence, 12 bail cowshed, woolshel etc. Situated 1 mile from school, 3 miles from railway. GOODWILL £2OOO. 61 ACRES FREEHOLD. A compact little dairy farm, all in grass, all flat and ploughable, watered by good springs and wells* 5-room«'l house, good cowshed and other outbuildings. £37/10 PER ACRE WITH £5OO DEPOSIT. 50 ACRES going concern, all ploughable and well grassed, well subdivided by particularly good fences. 6 bail cowshed, large storeroom and imple inert shed, sound house of 6 rooms, situated main metal road, i mile from school and factory, 1 mile Railway Station, together with 20 cows, 4 breeding sows, horse, cart, harness, separator, cream cans and numerous sundries. PRICE AND TERMS GREATLY REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. Hackshaw,North & Co, AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN. STOCK * FINANCE AGENTS, ST HILL STREET (Opposite Windelburn's Stables). 'Phones:—Office, 1491; Private, 1458 and 893. P.O. Box 80

THINK IjgWJ It Over RlfeMt D • — D There never was a time in the history of Edeee* tion when people were so eager to leant about ihe INTEKNA TIONAL CORRESPONDDuring the month LNCU SCHOOLS’ Salary-liaising Home-Stndj of Julv a Discount (curses. When wages were high during the wa> of 10 pee cent, w be- Period, many were aabrfed with w hat, even an Jr.o niCn-evrl evA' .u.n-1 untrained man could earn. bother with fee.- for all Courses special education.” thav said, “when we make of Instruction, with food money without it:-’’ But. now those easy the exception of times are gone, 10-day we see the untrained man Short and Part. 1- si: p?'ng ba<-\ faking- reductions in wages. haUCourses, which are ;.»■<’ No wonder people are studying etrictly nett. Courses as never before, no wonder new The above discount students are enrolling by thousands when trained will be withdrawn men are getting JJ7. XIO. Xl2 a week while unab.x>lut. c ly on July trained men are going down to X 4, -£3, even X* Slst, 1922. in some cases. To EARN more. LEARN more. The naan with the education is the first man to be promoted and the last man tp he dropped. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Head Office for New Zealand—6s CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. OR BOX 233, WANGANUI. * whichTh E a“ n ia?ked*x r book ' e€ <x *‘ alnlßS P*nleular«. tto« mrw of OMrre.pon4.Mo. Trataiag bafwa Mechanical Engfna»ring —•lvil Enrlna.rlrg Window Dr.nl.. Draughtsmanshift —Concrete Engineering Hydra-Elactrla * Electrical Engineering —Agriculture " —Ca e f * M** -Architecture A Building Poultry-Farming —BeilTkia!| B » -"•f 1 "* -Husln.jj Tr.mi.r -C.rw.tr* ’ . hd Ja1..,. -Metort B*. Engln.n -Show Card Writ." ” —Steam Eng.nnerln* —S a I», mans hl. —liv.stDek and n/r.i., C.al and Matat Minin. -Advertlsini -Car.eri f.r W.m.n * MOTE—If th. aubj.ot djaalr.d la n.t In th. aba.. Liat. writ. It har. NAME ADDRESS

NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE ONE OF OUR Reliable Timekeepers SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS IN BOTH LADIES’ AND GENT’S WACTHES. All these Watches are overhauled and tested by us befor being put into stock and our 20 years practical experience ensures your obtaining the best watch at the price. W/m. Helean PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Opposite P.O. RIDGWAY STREET.

The Home Beautiful THERE IS NOTHING THAT HELPS TO BRIGHTEN A HOUSE MORE THAN GOOD CHINAWARE. IT IS ALWAYS USEFUL AND ADORNS ANY ROOM IN THE HOME. CHINAWARE TO-DAY IS POPLAR FOR THE HOME AND FOR GIVING OF PRESENTS. We have in Stock A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF DOULTON — FAMOUS FOR ITS DESIGN'S, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES WEDGWOOD — FOR BEAUTIFUL COLOURING AND DESIGN IT IS ON ITS OWN. MOORCROFT— EVERY PIECE SIGNED BY ITS MAKER? NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT A PIECE. GOUDAWARE — THIS QUAINT DUTCH POTTERY, WITH ITS BLENDING OF COLOURS, IS UNIQUE —ENGLAND CANNOT IMITATE IT. EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A PIECE. OLD FOLEY— “YE OLDE BLUE PATTERN.” ALWAYS CHARMING—NOT EXPENSIVE. SPANISH— MADE TO-DAY AS IT WAS 300 YEARS AGO—IT IS QUAINT IN ITS MORESQUE AND PRIMATIVE DESIGNING. The Burslem Chinaware Company DRAFFIN’S GARAGE MARLA PLACE.

NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GOLD AND SILVER WRIST WATCHES GOLD WRIST WATCHES, with Black, and Grey Moire Bands, and Gold Buckles £7/10/. to £l6. GOLD WRIST WATCHES, with strong Expanding Gold Bracelet of neat design £9/16/- to £25. SILVER WRIST WATCHES, with Moire Bands . . From £4/15/All Fitted with Fully Jewelled Lever Movements of Highest Quality. James Williams & Cd. QUALITY JEWELLERS 48 VICTORIA AVENUE :: WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18531, 13 July 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18531, 13 July 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18531, 13 July 1922, Page 6

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