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(A Card). R. G. T ALBOYS > a’.n.z.i.a. 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. Friday Night. I. L. McGRUER’S BUILDINGS. ■■■ . A E j? alconee & co -’ LTD CAMPBELL PLACE (Next Chronicle) WHOLESALE & RETAIL PLUMBERS’ MERCHANTS. CORRUGATED TANKS 50—1500 Gallons in stock for immediate delivery at Special Prices. Order now and secure your water supply. Every Tank carries Our Guarantee. ’Phono 2282. “ZKALANDIA” RANGES AND OPEN FIRE BOILER GRATES SMALL COOKING STOVES GIVE BEST RESULTS Obtainable from all Ironmongers BARNINGHAM AND CO., Dunedin. SHEEP FARMERS TWO NEW LITTLE'S PRODUCTS LITTLE’S WORM TABLETS, In Tins containnig 200 .. . .4/- per tin. LITTLE’S FOOT BOT CUBE (In Paste Form ) Glass Jars, 4oz 2/3 per jarGlass Jars, 12oz 5/- per jar. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., Agents Little POULTRY FARM Over four acres close to the city. A seven-roomed house with sink, washhouse, copper and tubs. Fowl house and run and grazing for two or three cows. A small orchard and good garden soil for vegetables and flowers which can be easily sold to the shops. PRICE: £650. WANGANUI FAST.—A now and pretty bungalow of six rooms, electric light and range and ho* water, motor she, etc. PRICE: £1350. Onl- £l5O cash. JOHN D. BRECHIN, ’Phone 2573. 7 DUBLIN ST.

BARGAIN—GOING CONCERN £45 PER ACRE —-£1000 CASH | ACRES of level land, handy to important railway town by lev«l metal roads. 9 paddocks, plantations, very nice 7-roomcd house and conveniences, dairy, wash-house, storeroom, motor shed, granary and good cowshed fitted for machines, implement shed and •separator room, piggeries, etc., also good 2-roomed cottage. Going concern as follows:—2s cows mostly in milk and mostly young well-bred jerseys, 10 heifer calves, bull, 40 young pure bred White Leghorn fowls, 20 runner ducks, now 4-ton truck, town run doing over 25 gallons and can be considerably increased, cans and measures, separator, 5 horses, farm implements including new topdresser, etc., etc. This property has milked and wintered 64 cows in addition to carrying 5 horses; carried last winter 365 ewes and 23 cows, 10 of which were in milk, and 2 horses, the ewes being sold off in the late spring with 100 per cent lambs. We estimate the property as capable of; doing well 50 cows and young stock or 500 ewes and can show the list of live and dead stock as worth the £lOOO cash required. Mortgages good. Genuine reasons for selling. Arrange at once for inspection to avoid disappointment. J. HARRIS & SONS, SOLE AGENTS MARTON. SHIPPING. THK ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. S.S. ARAHURA S.S. NGAIO S.S. TITOKI S.S. REGULUS S.S. WAIMEA 9.3. ALEXANDER S.S. OREPUKI S.S. OPUA S.S. TOTARA 5.3. KAITOA S.S. NIKAU S.S. KOI PORTS OF CALL—Wellington, Nelson, We,nganui and West Coast. For further particulars apply to— J. H. COCK & COY., LTD.. Agent* THOS. COOK rSON BOOK PASSAGES N.Z. Shipping Co., P. and O. Line, I Orient Line, Shaw. Savill, and Albion, Canadian-Australasian, Union ’Frisco Line, ; P. and O. Cape Line, Commonwealth Line, Aberdeen Line, Cunard, White Star | Canadian Pacific, | Etc. BAILING AND FARE LIST POSTED FREE. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ISSUED ACCIDENT AND LIFE INSURANCE BAGGAGE INSURANCE THOS. COOK AND SON J 62 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. I No need to apologise lor ’ mday’s cold joint if with it you produce a I bottle of Hayward’s “Military” [Pickle. It puts est into .J© humblest meal. Demand “Military.’’

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 12