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PUHLIC NOTICES. HUNTERVILLE TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUBS’ ANNUAL JJALL. TOWN HALL, HUNTERVILLE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, Music by River City Syncopators. ; Double ticket; 10/-. K. INDER, Hon. Sec. RATA LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE K ATA H ALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. Modern and Old-Time Dances. Good Music and Floor. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. M. HARVEY, Sen?. RED BAND CABS Old-established Owner-Drivers. 1/. MILE. ’pHONE 3222 JJAIN pROBABLE We must expect plenty of rain at this time of the year, so if any plumbing repairs are needed to your house or shop, it is wise to have it attended to immediately. RING QOUCHMAN & QO 164 Guyton Street. ’Phone 2073. Y’our Electrical System requires ATTENTION. QAMPBELL & pRAZIER (Adams’ Garage), ARE ELECTRICAL EXPERTS. NATIONAL BATTERIES IN STOCK All Motor Repairs Undertaken. Workmanship Guaranteed. ‘Phone 2166. Night, 5012. rpAYLOR’S 54 TAUPO QUAY, DAMAGED BATHS AT BARGAIN PRICES. CALL AND INSPECT. USED CAR PARTS We have a complete range of used parts for practically all makes of cars, trucks and motor cycles. Let us supply your requirements at our reasonably low prices. pREEMAN ROTORS CAR WRECKERS AND SPARE j PART SPECIALISTS, 361 Victoria Avenue, ’Phono 3584. ’Phone 3584. PROVINCIAL HOTEL RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. I N. MeKENZIE FORBES, Proprietor. I 1 /ft HIGH-CLASS V LUNCHEON Daily 12 to 2 p.m. Moderate Daily am. Weekly Tariff. Best Attention under Personal Supervision. Al Wines, Spirits and Ales of Highest Quality. GOING CONCERN BARGAIN 90 ACRES of level land, about 2J miles { from important, town by level road • well subdivided and watered, long 1 road frontage. Buildings, which arc practically new. comprise 6-roomed 1 bungalow with all conveniences, large motor and implement shed, tip-top cowshed with machines installed, pig geries, etc. PRICE: Only £46 per acre, which includes 34 high testing i cows, 5 heifers, 2 bulls, 1 horse, pigs, milking machines, electric motor and electric pump, all farm imple ments, etc. £lOOO cash. Government mortgage only. Returns from edws during last four months (end of sea son) averaged £5l per month. The best dairying proposition wo have had to offer for a long time. Wire at. once for inspection to avoid disappointment. 29 ACRES of level land two miles from Marton, subdivided into four paddocks, well watered and planted 4bail cowshed, 4-roomed house and scullery, wash-house, etc. Carrying 12 cows and young stock. Carrying capacity can be considerably improved. PRICE: Only £1425; "£450 to £5OO cash can bo arranged. Only the price of a bouse in town, and this will return a living with very little labour. i-ACRE, handy to Marton, with House of 4 rooms and scullery and wash house, etc. PRICE: Only £2OO. Exceptionally easy terms can be arrang ed. A bargain. Why t ay rent when you can buy at. this price? J. HARRIS * SONS, MARTON. 35-COW FARM 70 ACRES. 3 miles from town; 6roonied house, electric light, hot and cold water, electric range, sheds, milking mavhijies. A well-improved property, suitable for town milk supply. £5O per acre. Easj terms. Stock and plant can be taken over. 261 £250 CASH secures a good farm. 200 acres; su’ ’ibe for dairying 6<. tn 80 cows and carrying few < h ecp and cattle as well. First-class buildings, orchard, etc. £2S 10s per acre. £250 cash. Balance of money at 6 per cent. A real snip and a great opportunity. Stock and plant w £450 cash. 291. ' 1 T H. GILLMAN WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 188, 11 August 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 188, 11 August 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 188, 11 August 1931, Page 1