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PUBLIC NOTICES. CANCER FUND ART UNION TICKETS. ’S, Watchmakers and Jewellers, give one ticket free with every £1 purchase. £lO Engagement Ring means 10 tickets free. RELIEF ART UNION. rpilE winner of the above Art Union is Miss May Taaffe, Ross Street, Marton. (No. 154). H. LOW, Hon. Sec. Marton Junior Reform League. BALLROOM DANCING. (Modern and Old Time). pRIVATE Ballroom Dancing Lessons givefi. Moderate charges. 1/- lesson. Apply 94 LIVERPOOL ST., ’PHONE 2627. CHASE’S MACHINERY EXCHANGE, MARTON. LARGE stock of used farm implements and machinery, all overhauled and in good order, for sale. Single and double-furrow lever plows, 5,6, and 8-a-side disc harrows, 13-coul-ter drill, 2, 3, and 4 leaf tine harrows, McCormick binder, Massey binder, spring cart, hay mowers and rakers etc. Inspection invited. ’Phone 2582. ‘ BALL LTD. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S HAIRDRESSERS UNION BANK CHAMBERS (Above “Chronicle”). Marcel Waving, Finger Waving, Staining, Treatments, etc. Permanent Waving, full head, from 18s. Trimming Is. ’Phone 5292. L AWN ROWERS Saws, Scissors or any Tools Set, Sharpened and Repaired. Collected and Delivered. Factory, 55 Harrison Street, ’Phone 2593. Depot: Chainey Bros., Guyton Street. PETER THOMSON, ENGINEER Late of Guyton Street. MOTORISTS I Now you can get a GENUINE EXIDE 13-PLATE BATTERY for £3/15/- to fit all light cars and a GENUINE EXIDE 15-PLATE BATTERY for £4/17/6 to fit all heavy cars. Buy an Exide and bo sure; every battery guaranteed foi 12 months. D. A. MORRISON & CO., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. EXIDE SERVICE STATION—Stop right outside in the Avenue. MEN'S MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS £4/10/MEN’S FINE NAVY, SERGE SUITS £2/15/SPECIAL SALE OF RAZOR BLADES—S in Packet. To Fit Gillette Razors. 6d. A PACKET. SUTCLIFFE’S Where you get Batter?/ Cells for sd. 16 SALES In the last 16 weeks, and we will sell the following:— 160 ACRES of first-class country, 10 miles from Marton and 8 from railway township by metal road». 40 acres level, balance easy country, subdivided into 9 paddock by 8 wire fences, and totara posts with gates to each paddock. Property fenced for rotational gracing, carried fcO head cattle al) Winter, and from 500 down to 250 aneep with the assistance ot 22 acres root crops. About 22 acres being sown in new grass and 6 acres ploughed for mangolds and potatoes. Well watered. New Bungalow House of 6 rooms, every .»n--venience, including electric light, double motor shed, stable with loft, etc. Fully £2500 has been bpent on this property during -he last 3 years, and it has never been top-dressed. PRICE: £2B per acre, and £6OO cash will be accepted from approved client with ongterm for balance at 6 per cent. A first-class chance for the right man. A good trier Is wanted. 46 Acres of level land about 4 miles from Otaki. 10 paddocks, very nice house of 7 rooms and all conveniences set in about 6 acres native hush, chiefly totara. Large bam and garage, cowshed with concrete yard and bails, hay barn, etc. Carried last Summer 4 sheep to the acre, 16 cows and 7 heifers. PRICE: £3lOO. which includes 13 cows. 6 heifers, 1 bull, 20 sheep and new manure distributor. £509 cash. An exceptionally nice property only being sold on account of owner’s ill-health. 90 AGEES of level land, about 2J miles from important town by level road, well subdivided and watered, tong road frontage. Buildings, which arc practically new, comprise 6-roomed 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 cows, 5 heifers, 2 bulls, 1 horse, 6 pigs, milking machines, electric motor and electric pump, all farm implements, etc. £lOOO cash. Government mortgage only. Returns from cows (luring last four months (end of sea son) averaged £5l per month. The best dairying proposition we have had to offer for a long time. Wire at Once for inspection to avoid diaap pointment. J. HARRIS & SONS. WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE. MARTON. Established 55 Years.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 229, 28 September 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 229, 28 September 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 229, 28 September 1931, Page 1