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“q:ibonici£” yyANT 14 Words 1/-; 20 Words 2/3; 25 Words, 1/6. If jou are seek'ng work, or one to till a position—if you something to buy, - neb, just little Ad. and t.a.LL the yourself. Country Advertisers sbo’ Postal flutes, and thus SITUATIONS ’/ <: ■■; ■ xrKi:,l - ? " u ' good dog. M: i n :tu i d iiu. 1,11 v .'.g -. J '' i SMART ; 111 I assist goiiern i\v. A;• ‘ S> *' a '*. v " :| 111 Oilier. Some know I< ■ ittid book 'Keeping ,-■ n 1 i ll"‘ larv. I."\ -’<•, \\ BLSINESS_WA: ' T ' GENUINE Home-made ternoon teas, at the Dorothy, ton Street, next McCarthy’s. * WE have a client wanting to lease or purchase small farm from JO to 100 acres, near Wanganui. Smith, Beauchamp and Co., Kidgway Street. BALANCE of Girls’ Velour Coats, Ladies’ Rain Coats, half price. Olson’s Sample Rooms, Campbell St. Al Paul’s Winter Sale—Art Canvas 50 inches wide, in saxc, mole green and brown; suitable for curtains cushions, etc. Usual price, 6s 9d. Sale price, 3s 6d yard. WE have Red Reflectors at Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d. Barrar’s Cycle Depot, AT Paul’s Winter Sale —Tinsel Silk, 20 inches wide, for bags, trimmings, and shoe coverings. Usual price, 13s 6d yard; sale price, 6s Ud yard. FOR good Shelter Trees or Hedge Plants, go to Benefield and Sons, Aramoho. ’Phono 2305. Satisfaction assured. LEMON Trees—-If you are thinking of growing one of these indispensable fruits, see Parnell’s trees; ev-jry one a “specimen,” from 3s 6d to 5s 6d each. WHEN you think of Repairs, think of Jock Barrar, the cyclo expert. Barrar’s Cycle Depot. PIANO Tuning.—-To preserve your Piano, and get the best harmony see that it is properly tuned. Ring up Upton’s, J 65 Avenue. ’Phone 2529. . Count’-/ Tuning arranged for. AT Paul’s Winter Sale 1 only Ladies’ Marmot Coat, specially selected skins; 40-inches long; lined floral broche; wonderful value. Usual price, £52; sale price, £37. U/ANTED to Buy- False Teeth, any conditio). Prices ranging to £5 et by return mail. I earline Company, ecurity Buildings. Auckland U'pARNELLS” specialise in Bedding Plants. Some choice varieties ia Pansies, Violas, Dimorpotheca, Neme sia, Primula Malacardes, Stocks; strong hard}’ plants. Only address, corne; Avenue and Liverpool Streets. OWING TO CIRCUMSTANCES THESE FARMS ARL BEING SACRIFICED. 1170 ACRES, 0.R.P.—900 Acres 1* grass, balance bush. 11 paddocks; fences in good order; carrying at present 1300 sheep, 150 cattle. Would carry 2000 sheep and cattle with very little expenditure. Has fattened 75 per cent, dry stock each year. No gorges, traps or noxious weeds. 7-roomed Bungalow with every modern convenience. Large woolshed, yards and concrete dip, motor shod, stables, etc. Beautifully laid out in lavyns, tennis court and plantations. Good motor road metalled to within 1A miles of farm. Situated, in good district close to railway, saleyards, and good town. PRICE. £6 10/- x’EB ACRE, FOR FREEHOLD. Owing to ill-health tue owner it compelled to sell, and will consider town property or mortgages for hit « equity, £2600. 56 ACRES FREEHOLD—AII flat and ploughable. 11 paddocks; 7 and flwire fences. This farm adjoins a good town and is suitable for milking for town supply. It is surveyed into 5-acre sections and one section has been sold for £lOO per acre. Buildings include 7-roomed house, electric light and all conveniences. Concreted cowshed; all necessary outbuildings. PRICE: £65 PER ACRE, with the following stock: 25 cows, bull, 10 18-month heifers, 2 horses, cart, harness, cream cans, etc., etc. Deposit £5OO. Only £5OO and walh right into a Going Concern. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. HACKSHAW. SEARLE, LAND SALESMEN, INSURANCE, and FINANCE AGENTS. RIDGWAY ST. (Opp. Rutland Hotel). 'Phones 2062 and 3458. BRICKWORK CONCRETE-WORK, AND ALLIEI TRADES. BRICKS, SAND, CONCRETE. FOOTPATH GRAVEL, GARDEN SOIL, FIELD TILES. Call, 'phone, or write J. w. ALDERTON. 76 Ridgway Street. 'Phones: Office, 2298; Works, 3814| Private, 2353. P.O. Box 414. >

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19056, 8 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19056, 8 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19056, 8 July 1924, Page 1

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