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A Good Bag is Assured with a Reliable Gun When you start out on the Ist of May after the “wily’ duck, will your shooting be marred by a poor gun? A good weapon will give you a better chance of “bagging’’ a few brace, so come in and choose your gun now —and get the feel of it before the “First.” Single Barrell Bolt Action Guns, 40/Single Barrell Auto Ejector Guns, 62/6 - (Double Barrell Hammer Guns, A £6/10/X -J* '*? Double Barrell Hammcrless Guns, £B/10/- ’ Double Barrell Hammcrless Guns, 5 ?' £l °- , Iw ■ ’p# Double Barrell Hammerless Guns, \ KS' £l2/10/- \ Shot Gun Cartridges— X h Eleys Grand Prix, Ballistite, and C.A.C. P Bonds to Suit all Shooters. ss4 MASON STRLTHfRS w & Co. Ltd. , "'h THE AVENUE, WANGANUI, r / / ■ Open Friday Nights.

WHY PAY RENT ? BUY A HOME WITH A GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE THESE WILL COST LESS THAN BENT TO MAKE YOUR OWN. £25 Deposit—Balance Government Mortgage. Good house of 5 rooms and conveniences; nearly J acre; good soil. Handy to Eastown Workshops. Two road frontages. PRICE—£46S. W.E.165 £35 Deposit—Balance Government Mortgage. Well built house of 5 large rooms. Electric light. Hot and Cold water. Motor shed. Elevated site of over } acre. Handy to trams and school. PRICE—£BGO. G.3k4 £5O Deposit—Balance Government Mortgage. 8 large rooms, modern conveniences. over i acre of good soil. Ideal for gardening, situate on tram route, Gonvill.'. PRICE—£9OO. G 307 C. L. DUIGAN & CO. (Established over 30 years). xJLND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, ETC. T 5 RIDGWAY STREET .... WANGANUL

ft issK tea ft with W EVERY m MEAL? IF YOU WISH But of bourse it must he pure Tea, freed from Tannin Dust and impurities to have the refresning invigorating qualities so much desire 1 in :• cup of tea. IVp off. r a choice assortment of Pure Teas in various grades, each of which we can honestly recommend: EXTRA CHOICE ORANGE PEKOE TEA .3/CHOICE BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE 2 8 BROKEN PEKOES 2/3, 2/- and J/9 NEW SEASON’S CHOICE CHINA TEAS. EXTRA CHOI' E PANYONG LEAF 3/6 I XTRA CHOICE PANYONG PINKHEAD BUDS 3/6 SLB. BOXES < HOI' i.sT PANYONG LEAF per box 16/6 N.Z. FARMERS’ Co-op. Dist. Co Ltd. TRAFALGAR BUILDINGS, RIDGWAY ST. ’PHONE 2766.

DAIRY FARM GOODWILL OF LEASES FOR SALE. 1 (t( I ACRES LEASEHOLD—IIO acres, 27 years to run, at £1 per acf«. 55 acres. 2! years to run, at £2 per acre.. *)•_) ACRES FREEHOLD. Situated 10 miles from Wanganui by good motoring road. **—“ two miles to school, three miles to Railway. Cream lorry calls at gate. Property consists of lo') acres of ri< h river Hats, balance undulating hills. Divided into 10 paddocks. by good post and wire fences. Watered by troughs and river. Up-to-date dwelling all conveniences. 6 (.'<•• Plant and Cow Shed. 15 acres lucerne. CARRYING CAPACITY—”U Dairy Cows. Pigs and young stock, or GOO breeding Ewes in lamb to Black Face. PRICE £2<h 'i for Freehold, Goodwill of leases, machines and £lOO Factory shares. £lOOO CASH : Balance on mortgage; Further Particulars apply WRIGHT ‘ EPBENSON & CO.. LTD. TAUPO QUAY .... WANGANUI.

3575 ACRES MORTGAGEE SALE THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OFFERED FOR SOME YEARS. I Some of the best grazing country in i the Rangitikci listrict where draughts ' are not known. Handy to good rail- i way town and stock centra by good motor roads. Originally heavy bush | land now grassed and wc.l subdivided into 14 mr.’r. paddocks; feweiag in good • repair with plenty of totara for further I subdivisions, permanently watered by ' streams and river. About 250 acres river flats, balance undulating to hilly. The buildings * hich are insured for £2500 aro in good order and consist, of ■ 6 roomed dwelling, dairy and wash- i house, Exceptionally fine up-to-date wool ; shed, shearers’ :ottage, etc., etc. Pro- j perty at present carrying 8330 sheep, j 475 head cattle mostly 3 and 4 year bullocks and 10 horses. This season’s wool-clip averaged over 91bs. per sheep and it is estimated that over 3.000 wethers will go off fat at an early date. PRICE £B/10/- per acre. £7OOO cash balance can remain on table mortgage for a period of 25 years. An offer for the farm and s f ock as i going concern will be considered. ** RE ME MB ER that first Mortgages sales are hard to get. now and this is a particularly good and low-priced one so arrange with us at onco for inspection. J. HARRIS & SONS, ESTATE AGENTS, MABTON. Established for 51 Years.

BARGAIN SHEEP RUN 400 ACRES Native Lease 4b years, rent 2/- acre; can be frecholded. Mostly good terrace country. Strong papa, mustering down hill, 20 paddocks, very clean; could milk 100 cows on front; 1800 ewe's and 400 lambs, 200 mixed cattle, 10 horses. 5-roomed house, two whares, v-ge woolshcd, implement shed, concrete dip yards, etc. Situated within one hour’s motor drive of Wanganui. All the country is suitable for breeding owes. A bargain at £6OOO. Stock dive and dead, at valuation. Good terms. There’s big .roncy in this. Good reasons or selling. •'■" n ACRES —Half an hour motor run Wanganui. Half ploughable, permanently watered, well mbdivided. Splendid modern buildings. 500 breeding ewes, .30 cattle. The whole of the farm has recently been topdressed. Price only £lO per acre. Good terms, owner retiring. These handy properties are bard to get. Hop in! T. H. GILLMAN, LAND. STOCK. FINANCE. (Almost Opposite Regent Theatre). WANGANUI. 'Phones: 4052 —3143.

Put this in your cruet—SHAßT.AND’S VINEGAR. The most wholesome and most palatable vinegar in Now Zealand. In bottle or bulk.*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 12