A Dependable Mower A Real Pleasure to Use ’. THE “GREAT AMERICAN” Tt is the acknowledged favourite of Gardeners and Lawn Owners everywhere. They know its sturdy construction—its easy-running balli bearings—its self-sharpening blades —its wrist-strain preventp ing handles—in fact, they know that the “Great American” REALLY CUTS GRASS You want a fine, velvety lawn? Yon must have a good mower! Yon cannot do better than select the “Great American.” Call and we will be pleased to show you our full range. 1 PRICES—ISin Cut: £6/5/-; 17inCut: £7; 19inCut: £8 ! | AGENTS—- | Mason Struthers &Co Ltd AVENUE :: ■■ WANGANUI
: Removal I ’ Sale j * THE LEASE OF OUR AVENUE SHOP HAVING EXPIRED, WE ARE REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES IN TRAFALGAR BUILDINGS, RIDGWAY STREET. IN THE MEANTIME WE OFFER THE WHOLE OF OUR STOCK AT Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash TEAS.—We import all onr Teas direct and offer a choice range at a saving of fully 6d per lb. Good Broken Pekoes, 1/9 and %/- |l lb.; Choice Orange Pekoes, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 lb. China Teas: || Buds, 3/- lb.; Choice Panyong, 3/- lb. COFFEES—Loose Coffee and Chicory, 1/10 lb.; Pure Coffee, 2/2 ! lb.; Coffee Beans, 2/3 lb.; Coffee Essence, large size, 1/3 _ CORDlALS—Whittome, Stevenson Lemon Syrup, Limejuice Cordial, Pineapple Cordial, Ginger Cordial, Raspberry Cordial, i Lemon Squash, all 1Z- per bottle. SOAPS. —Co-op. Special, Removal Price, 21/6 box; Laborlite, Removal Price, 21/6 box; Silverine, Removal Price, 21/6 box; I Silverine, per bar, lOd; Co-op. Special, per bar, 2 for 2/3. GENERAL GROCERIES —Good Sultanas, 6d lb.; New Season’s B Raisins. 6d pkt.; Carton Dates, 6d pkt.; Turkish Figs (new), | 6d lb.; Foster Clark’s Custard Powder, large, 1/5; Flaked Rice, 9d pkt.; Keillor’s Marmalade, 11b. jars, 1/3: Keiller’s Mama- ; lade 21b. jars, 2/2; Lea and Perrin’s Sauce, small, 1/5; Lea i and Perrin’s Sauce, large. 2/9; Enos Fruit Salts, large, 3/3; I Green Peas, 3 tins for 2/6; Honey, 21b. tins, 1/9. ' ALL CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE REDUCED FROM 20 TO 25 PER CENT. N.Z. farmers Co-Op. Distributing Co., Ltd. ! ’PHONE 2766 :: AVENUE
HOUSE AND RURAL PROPERTY LIST. £lO DEPOSIT SECURES FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SECTION FIELD ESTATE, ARAMOHO FIELD ESTATE, ARAMOHO To encourage settlement on this fine property, we are instructed by W. H. Field, Esq., MJ*., the owner, to offer SPECIALLY EASY TERMS AND REDUCED PRICES to the first few buyers. This is a most favourable opportunity to secure a nice home site at a Bedrock Price. £lO DEPOSIT secures one of these desirable sections. Balance, 5 years nt 62 per cent. Several sections are already sold. Jfull particulars and plan on application to C. L. DUIGAN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 75 RIDGWAY STREET WANGANUI. Great Chance for the Small Holder t ACRES close in fronting main road; well watered, etc. for £3OO. That sounds cheap and so it is. in fact a throw-away. Call and arrange for an inspection, it will only take us bnU an hour there and back again and it may be the most profitable half-hour’s spin you ever had. 12 ACRES, 24 miles out, good land, plenty of feed, good 4-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. This property is also fronting main road. Will carry 6 cows, and still have plenty of room for poultry and pigs; it is well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks and 16 acres adjoining may be leased at a very reasonable rental. Price £l6OO with reasonable deposit and balance at 6| per cent. ACRES, 4 miles out, corner section, glorious view. The land may be subdivided into four one-acre sections. The ground is perfectly level the soil good. The buildings consists of a large 7-roomed house and other outbuildings. Price £ll5O. Deposit £75. Balance at 30/per week and the bargain is yours. Be the first to inspect as by delaying you may lose it. JAS. T. HOGAN & CO. AVENUE (Next “Chronicle” Branch Office), WANGANUI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19787, 10 March 1927, Page 12
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