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For Sale or To Let. TO FARMERS. FOR Sale '(Cheap) — Totara Fencing Posts, Straining Posts, and Stabbs, in large or small quantities. Apply JAMES MANAGH, Halcombe. A BARGAIN FOR £30o! FOR BALE— A nice 4-roomed Cottage, with nicely laid out grounds. Price, £300 Apply eavly to ' B. Baddeley & Co. A BARGAIN. FOR SALE OR LEASE- 6J acres, with good C-roomed House and outbuildings, Ground subdivided into three paddocks. Piice, £SGO. £250 down, balance on moitgatfe at current rates. Apply R. Baddeley and Co. FOR SALE— The property known as " Royston," containing onehalf-acre and Dwellinghoupe, fronting Bivor Bank, and occupied by Mr Freeman R Jackson. Will bo sold in one or two lots. Apply Freeman R. Jackson and Co. f FOR SALE, RIVER VIEW BOARDING BOUSE (Opposite Foster's Hotel). DOING an excellent hade, centrally situated, one minute from Post Office and Railway Station, with bathroom and every convenience: 15 bedrooms, 2 sitting-rppms, smoking-room, dining-room , 2 balconies ; picturesque view of river and suiroundings. Satisfactory reasons for relinquishing business. Apply PINCHES & CO., Post Office Chambers, Wanganui, to" wintTot an estatk splendid leasehold proPERTY. A REAL~BARGAIN. ftQIV ACRES in the Maungakaretu yJfC I Distuct, 210 acres in first-class English grasses, the balance light bush. (No house.) Bent, £39; 21 years' lease from 1894; clause securing improvements or renewal. Price for good-will of Lease £200 (this price does not represent one-half of the money spent on the farm). Apply sharp to PINCHES & CO., Cornjnjßsion Agents, Post Office Chambers, Wamjanui. J. H. Keesing. T AND & COMMISSION AGE^T t AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, 'dC, &C, Phopehtii'B ron Sam. £1000 wanted for goodwill of a splendi^ farm of 1500 acres, with 2£miie.j fromuga tp a good road from iailway station. Well tfttered with running Etreams. Dwelling w^th iron ropf ; sheep yards : 2J sheep to the acieall the year rpund, This is a Splendid opportunity to acqulreagood farm at a low price, j-acre Section lower Wilson Street, nicely olevated, with out of the best built houses in town. Stable and every convenience. A Bargain. Ton minutes walk from town, freehold, li-acre ; Houie (0 looms), batlu'oom and stove, wasih-houuo with capper, tool house, trap house; magnificent orchard in full bearing, grounds beautifully laid out; one of the nicest properties in tho district. Terms easy. 3 1-Acie Sections in same vioinlty. J Acre, new House (7 rooms) , fowl house, 4000-gallon cistern. Very cheap. Terms easy. Please look daily fcr additions to this list. ' No charge will be rn,a.3o unless business pnaues.. J. H. KEESING. ■ THE Victoria Bakery & Refreshment Rooms. THODSON, in taking crcev the • ahoye business, desires to notify that Us old leputation will be well kept up, and that everything will be done to turn out for customois and tho public generally the very BrbT BREAD AND CONFECTIONERY procurable iv and around Wanganui. Wedding Cakos, Birthday Cakes, and Christening Cakes are specialities, Mr W. H. Kiaus having been engaged as chief of the staff. Some splendid Christmas Goods to select from, including Chocolates in a variety of baskets, boxes, and so forth. A RcFitE&HiNa Cdp of Ti:a at any Hour of the Day. Estimates given for CATriuxo for Race Meetings, Sports 'Gatherings, Picnics, Balls, Parties, etc. T. Hodson, PROPRIETOR, Victoria Avenue, Wangnnui, Opposite Convent. W. S. DUSTIN, SOUTHERN CROSS BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTORY, Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. ~\j£T S DUSTIN thanks his many T T a friends and patrons for t^e large measure of supoose attending him throughout the past year (which practically inaugurated his Wholesale Manufacturing Business), and trusts that business in 1898 will continue to aid him in still further enlarging and extending his rapidly increasing business, his one aim and ambition being to make the Southern Cross Biscuit and Confectionery Factory not only a credit to Wanganui but to the colony generally. BISCUITS OF 50 VARIETIES. Always ask your storekeeper for them, Don't forget the Albert Lunch and Water, they excel, LOLLIES In endless variety. A large assortment of Chocolate Confectionery in Fancy Boxes anil Hampers, ' CHEWING GUM. 'Taint bosh I Who said so? Nonsense, rubbish. Have a try (chew a packet). Don't say die. Mao Robertson's Pepsins Chewing Gum in all varieties and flavours. Bob Walne (Speed King of Australia), says: "I have tried and proved it the greatest energiser I have over used. I find its use necessary whea training, touring, and racing, and can and wSI recommend it with extreme satisfaction R. H. Wame." Who is the Popular Caterer 1 Why, W. S. BUSTIN Because he gives good value for your money. CAKES. CAKES. Don't forgot to call antl see our Cakes befeve going elsewhere. Prices to suit all. Bread Delivered in Tows and Suburbs Daiiy, W g f p U S*l N, MAKISFACTTiIIEII, Wioksteed Place, Wanganui. PLAIN and Ornamental Sign "Writing Notice Boards, Tickets, Sale Boards Wire Blinds, Fancy Window Screens,Glass Embossing — Well and cheaply done. Estimates given for tho above work at R. and E. Tingey s

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9393, 21 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9393, 21 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9393, 21 March 1898, Page 1