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TENDERS. TENDERS FOR LEASE FARM PROPERTY. THE Public Trustee, as Trustee of the Estate of William Cunningham Mcßroom, deceased, invites tenders for a lease for ten years from July 1, 1928, of the following property, situated about 2j miles from Waverley:— Sectit ns 175, 176 & 178, Okotuku District, 157 acres 1 rood 17 perches. The property is at present used for grazing, but is suitable for dairying and conditions provide for tenderers to have the option to require a house and cowshed to be erected. Highest or anv tender not necessarily acceptedConditions of Tender and draft Lease may be seen at the offices of the Public Trustee at. Hawera and Wanganui, at the Post Office. Waverley, and at the Hospital Board’s Office at Patca. Tenders, enclosed in sealed envelopes, marked “Tender Mcßroom’s Estate,” must roach the undersigned by 4.30 p.m. on Monday, May 7, 1928. ‘ C- FREYBERG, District Public Trustee for HaweraGUNMEN'S SPECIALS. , AMMUNITION —Just arrived from Factory. A large stock of 'Joble Balistite, Ely and Grand Prix. Dunlop’s Service Station. Aramoho. ASK for my advice ou yuur shooting troubles. Expert service and satisfaction guaranteed every time. p A /I FIRST & Seconds. Westvye/xeV ern’s 303 & 22’s in stoik. Make sure of your season’s supply now BRING along your old gun to be fixed up or exchanged for a new oneDunlop’s Service Station, Aramoho. IT is worth your while to inspect my stock of Electric Torches aud Batteries. DON’T let that old Gun trouble you. Bring it to me new and have it fixed. Dunlop Service Station, Aramoho. YTTADERS now in stock. All sizes in ▼ V best quality, canvas and rubbered. Dunlop Service Station. NASH YJOTORS, ASH i’IoTORS, Nash y/TOTors, ash IVIoTORS, (Late Chrysler Sales and Service Station). NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH Leads the World NASH NASH In Motor Car NASH NASH Value. NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH 24 Models. NASH NASH All Sixes NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH Standard Special and NASH NASH Advanced NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH All 7 Bearing NASH NASH Crankshaft NASH NASH ‘ NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH NASH MOTOB SSKVICES. s.o.s. PASSENGER TRANSPORT SERVICES Booking Office in Rutland Hotel Buildings. (Adjoining Main Entrance to Hotel) Two Office Telephones: 3130 and 5050. Office Open from 6.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. When office is closed ’phone 3874 (Manager’s residence). S.O.S. CARS DEPART FROM OFFICE, WANGANUI, AS FOLLOWS— Passengers Called for at Their Homes. TIME TABLE: FOR WELLINGTON— Depart 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. 130 miles. Fare £l. FOR HAWERA & NEW PLYMOUTH: Depart 7.15 a.m., °.30 a.m., 8.45 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. Fare to Hawera, 12/6; To New Plymouth, 20/-. FOR FEILDING, ASHHURST, WOODVILLE, MASTERTON AND NAPIER: Depart daily at 10.15 a.m. Fares —To Feilding, 10/-; to Ashhurst, 12/6; to Woodville, 15/-; to Masterton, 22/6; to Napier, 30/-. BOOKINGS TO MARTON AND PALMERSTON as follows: — For Marton Junction —I are 8/6 day; 10/- night. Depart. 4.15 a.m., 6.45 a.m., 4.45 p.m., 9.15 p.m. FOR PALMERSTON.—Fare 10/-. Depart: 8 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m. Fleet of 25 First-Class Touring Cars, Limousines and Special Long Wheelbase Saloon Cars —Plenty of leg room. NO DICKEY SEATS. NO CHARABANCS. Registered Telegraphic Address—“SOSMO,” WANGANUI Send a Collect Telegram which secures a good seat on any of the above services. SOS ]\/[ OTORS ’ WANGANUI Telephones: 3130, 5050 and 3874. Agents and Sub-Contractors to the i N.Z. Government Tourist Department., iThos. Cook and Son, and The White Star Tourist Service. Ltd.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 1