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Gbe “Chronicle" OJ> PER VEEK Dciivtiad to Four homo. . PEB QUARTER, 8/9. (Paid in Advance). ’Phone 2101 with your order TO-DA Y.

[WE CULLED THESE EARLY ONE MORNING BEFORE ANYI ONE WAS ABOUT—AND WE GOT THE PICK OF THE BEST PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OUR CLIENTS DAIRY FARMS! DAIRY FARMS! 120 A( ELS FREEHOLD. ALL in Grass, practically all ploughable, subdivided into 10 paddocks; fences in very good order. Carries 4U cows, 2 horses, bulls, etc. Watered by running stream through the property. Cream collected, School 4-mile. Buildings comprise 5-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, 6-bail concreted owshed, (3-cow milking plant installed) and numerous other outbuildings. PRICE: £24/10/- PER ACR*E. DEPOSIT ONLY £450. Balance one mortgage only for term of years. HERE’S A LITTLE PLUM. ACRES —Rich river flats, 26 years’ lease to run. Rent £76 per year with right of renewal for 30 years and right of purchase. All flat and ploughablc. SubdiviJed into fiv« pad docks; concreted cowshed and yard, 4-cow milking plant complete (no house). £7UO AS A GOING CONCERN, which includes the following stock: 28 cows -mostly young), 10 heifer calves, 1 sow, horses, trap, separator, cream ca-s, tools and sundries. HIGHLY’ IMPROVED TARANAKI DAIRY FARM. Q 4 ACRES FREEHOLD IVack loamy soil, all flat and ploughable and all in grass. Watered by running streams. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, fences in first-class order. Situated close to school and factory adjoins property. Carries 35 cows easily with young stock and horses. Buildings include 7-roomed nearly new Bungalow house with every convenience, electric light, etc. Cowshed with Simplex Milking plant complete. Only one mortgage to Government at 5 per cent, for 36 years. PRICE: £42/10/PEK ACRE. DEPOSIT £lOOO. Balance arranged. CLOSE TO WANGANUI. GOING CONCERN. 1 Oft ACRES FREEHOLD—WinterLVV cd 46 cows, 3 horses a lot of breeding ewes. Brand new 5roomed bungalow with every convenience. Motor shed, concreted cowshed, and separator room. Electric power, 2-cow milking plant. PRICE: £35 PER ACRE as a going concern with tbo following stock; 30 cows, Jersey and Jersey cross; J pedigree Jersey bull, 65-gallon separator and tools and sundries. £lOOO DEPOSIT, balance at six per cent. Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Suburl an Farmlets, Town Houses of every size and price, also Businesses of every description. Whatever your requirements are we are sure to have what you want. Four motor-cars always at your disposal. JJACKSHAW, gEARLE, LIVE WIRE REAL ESTATE AGENTS 74 RIDGWAY STREET. ’Phones —Office, 2062. T. G. Hackshaw, 3458. F. W. Searle, 4081.

CAR OVERHAULS DONE NOW- < AND DONE PROPERLY This is the time to have your eaF gone over in readiness f A r touring. Save time and worry then by ringing us up and making a. date when we cax take your job in hand EACH JC'B HAS OUR PERSONAL REPUTATION BEHIND IT ’Phone 3183 T UE C.O.D. G araqe 9. GUTHRIE ManagerCorner GUYTON and BELL STREETS CITY. “ZEALANDIA” RANGES A ND OPEN FIRE BOILER ORATES M SMALL COOKING STOVES GIVE BEST RESULTS Obtainable from all Ironmongers BARNINGHAM AND CO., Dunedin. REPRESENTATIVE THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. gILK pjAWORTH A No. 44 MAR.’A JLACE, WANGANUL Merged in and Guaranteed by THdl SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. May bo appointed to administer Wills or to act in any other position of Trust. CAR PAINTING Q L. CORNISH, BELL STREET, (Off Police Station). Workmanship guaranteed. ’Phone 2032. (A Card). ££ Q -J-ALBOYS, a’.n.z.la. REGISTERED ARCHITECT, EMPRESS BUILDINGS, Ridgway Street. DENTISTRY. SETS ARTIFICIAL TEETH FROM £3 10s. RE MODELS FROM £2 10s. Open from 7 to 8 p.m. Friuay Night. L L. W ILLIAMS ’ McGBUER’S BUILDINGS. Street Ku•j'iuice.X

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20105, 26 March 1928, Page 1

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600

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20105, 26 March 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20105, 26 March 1928, Page 1

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