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WANTED TO SELL OEAUTIFUL Silver Tea Service; new. Address Chronicle. JJOOTH-Mac No. 3 Hay Press, complete with engine; good order. ’Phone 5103, Marton. /iREAM Cane Pram, Lponge tyres; J good £6. Ring 5179, Marton. JJANTEEN Silver Fish, Tea Dessert Service; new. Address Chronicle. pANTEEN Cutlery, Mappin and Webb; new. Address Chronicle. pAR and Truck Frames, suitable for bridges and farm sledges; cheap. Auto Wreckers, 363 Victoria Ave. (bottom of St. John's Hill). TTALF-Ton Truck and portable SawL bench; good rubber. Address Chronicle. lERSEY Bull, 14 months, very well grown; rung, used to lead and tether. H. Guscott, Brunswick. T ARGE Buick 6 Truck, 20in. x 650 truck tyres, as new. Can be seen at No. 2 Bond St., Marton. I ISTER 4 h.p. Portable Engine, on J wheels; good order. Apply F. R. H. Brice and Co., Marton. I AYING Fowls (12), and purebred J Australorp Rooster; also Fowlhouse (6ft. x Bft.), and 176yds. chick and fowl Netting, in perfect order. Write “Fowls,” Box 3, Marton. jjjAPPIN and Webb Canteen of Cutlery, 55 pieces, including carvers; good as new. What offer? Write

“Cutlery,” Box 3, Marton. pOSTED Direct: American Home Journal, Life, Satnurday Evening Post, Reader’s Digest. Bookland. QUIET Heifer, calved last month; make good house cow. Ring 818. High-pressure Range, complete with copper circulator. Ring 4631. REMINGTON Portable Typewriter, excellent condition. Write “J 126 Chronicle. gILVER Pocket Watch, fully jewelled, open face; handsome timepiece, guaranteed perfect. 29 Nelson Street. rpENT, 9x9, complete wood slides on all ropes. Write “J 122 Chronicle. yyHEEL, 600 x 16. Ring 36L ' FOR QUICK*’SALE: J£AURI Shop Counter, lift. 9in. (in good condition); 11 Tip-up Theatre Seats (suitable for shoe department); 2 Kauri Dividing Screens, 17ft. 6in. x sft., and 6ft. x sft. 4in.; 1 Pair Oak Swing Doors (with glass panels). Also a quantity of Mirror-back Plate Glass. HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., Wanganui. “PREMIER” AUSTRALORPS. “IMPERIAL” WHITE LEGHORNS. Day Old Pullets - Perching Pullets - Eggs for Hatching. Mother Hens with broods of Chicks every Wednesday. Sent Anywhere. J. G. HONORE - - FOXTON. ’Phone 109.

CONCRETE Washing Tubs, Water Troughs (Qikboil) Casings. Wallboards, Timber, Joinery, Cement, Rotary Clothes Lines. At Bassett’s Busy Business, ’phone 2167. ELECTRICAL AND RADIO Service to all makes. Valves tested F’ree at Morrison & Co.’s. jF it’s Electrical we’ll fix it! Spares al] makes appliances. Morrison Co. PARNELL AND COX. rpO Gardeners who want “Success” in their gardens, we draw your attention to the following:— Moth: Now is the time to J spray with Arsenate of Lead to control codlin moth. 1/3 ilb.; 1/9 Mb.; 2/9 lb. "VAPTHALENE has been thoroughly x tested for the control of grass grub at the Plant Research Stations —3 to 4ozs. per square yard worked in to a depth of 3 inches and left for about 14 days before sowing or planting. Naphthalene: Acknowledged by all users to be the most efficient and economical soil insecticide on the New Zealand market. 31bs. 1/3; 561bs. 12/6. uses: Asters, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Lettuce, Onions, Fork in 4ozs. to the square yard 14 days before sowing or planting. . Fork into the plot 4ozs. Napthalene to the square yard to a depth of 4 inches, 14 days before sowing, then water the plot well the previous day before sowing. QARROTS, Cabbage and Cauliflower: When plants are growing, sprinkle along the rows, once a week, a light dusting of Napthalene. 31bs. 1/3. A FEW Specials: Chrysanthemums, DoublefExhibition, 6 for 8/-, 12 for 15/; Double Gerberas, in scarlet, flame, apricot, pink, orange and buff, 3/6 each. Box grown, treated against collar-rot, Giant Crego type, 1/6 dozen. Q ARDEN Peas for present sowing: Stratagem and Southern Cross, V- 1b.,; 3 to 4ft. high. Onward, 3ft., a real good Pea. ' RETUNIAS: Californian Giants and Fluffy Ruffles, 2/6 dozen; huge frilled blooms. Real aristocrats. D AHI MAS (ready in November). Try our Collection of “Charms,” 6 for 8/-, posted.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 264, 8 November 1945, Page 1

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