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[ PUBLIC NOTICES. I NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. KING'S BIRTHDAY. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 9. QWING to the King's Birthday being observed as a full factory holiday, advertisers are reminded that ail Replaces for To-morrow and Thursday issues, 9th and 10th inst. must be in the office by 10.30 a.m. today (Tuesday), Bth inst. OFFICE HOURS. The following Office hours will be observed on Wednesday (King’s Birthday) : Branch Office (Victoria Avenue).— 9-10 a.m. Main Office (Wicksteed Place). —9-10 a.m.. re-opening at 7 p.m., when small Advertisements will be accepted as usual THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE CO., LTD. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Mangaweka, one brindle and white cow, dehorned; notch out of tip of right ear, slot in bottom of right ear. If not claimed and all expenses paid within seven days, will be sold under section 398 Impounding Act, 1908, at 12 noon, June 9. 1937. R. H. LEWIS, Poundkeeper. Mangaweka, 1/6/37. educational WHY ACCOUNTANCY ? Accountancy Qualification should be your goal because it will fit you for rapid advancement and high earnings in any branch of business. WHY HEMINGWAY'S? Your tuition should be entrusted to Hemingway's because for 40 years their pre-eminence as Accountancy Coaches has been undisputed. Take no chances. Enrol with the Schools that get the passes—over 3000 in the past five years. Write to-day for Free book “Accountancy." HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O, Box 516 Auckland TAXI SERVICE. IyjARII) plfrgz •J'AXIS. " WHEN YOU wIT.T A TAXI. 'Phone 3058 or 3073. 'Phone 3058 or 3073. THE CITY’S FINEST SERVICE. 12 Cars Available. yELLOW QABS "The Cabs of Distinction.” Wanganui’s Most Luxurious Cab Service. NIGHT and DAY. ’phone 2525 PROPERTY FOR SALE. jpOMMODIOUS House, on best site in Wanganui; beautiful outlook; cheap; cash or terms. Write "F 6 this office. FREEHOLD Residence, six rooms, all conveniences; good order. Apply Chronicle for address. (JMALL Store and Dwelling, suitable k ' for Groceries, Sweets, Milk, etc.; near Wanganui Post Office; freehold, price £770. A chance for a young couple. Write “F 109 Chronicle. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. jVTY House on St. John’s Hill. Seven rooms, every convenience; i-acre corner section, good garden; price reasonable. john McMillan, 25 Peakes Road. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. A GREAT INVESTMENT. AND A CERTAIN MONEY-MAKER. 1 K ACRES Freehold; all perfectly flat and wonderful soil. Will carry 12 cows and guaranteed to grow anything. Laid out in beautiful lawns and flower gardens. Orchard in full bearing, trees and shrubs. 6-roomed residence, every modern convenience: numerous outbuildings. COST PRESENT OWNER £3IOO—SELLING TODAY FOR £lB5O. f' G JJACKSHAW, 98 RIDGWAY STREET. ’Phone 3536. Private 4372. QfW) ACRES, carrying 100 cows and 50 head dry stock, and very much understocked; good house and all necessary outbuildings. £2O per acre. Terms. 1 OO ACRES, all necessary buildings, 45 cows, 11,000 butter-fat. £27 per acre; £lOOO cash. Further particulars from— J. E. WALKERAGENT. BULLS. QHEAPEST pARM IN THE DISTRICT ‘-./Vj ACRES situated in good ’ ' locality, handy to Railway, School, and Township. Good house, car-shed, wool-shed, cow-shed, etc. All in grass except patches of shelter bush, well watered. Will carry 1000 sheep besides cattle. Can easily dairy on front portion. Price £7 10/- p.a., £lB7O long term Gov. Mortgage. .W. H. W ARD & C°” 120 RIDGWAY STREET, ’Phone 2578, 3626, 205.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 1

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