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BUsineßß AdTertiscments CKA3SCANONGA VINEYARD. Bell St.. Wanganui. „ Joseph Soler, iruoFitiEToiti Owing to the increasing demand for these wineß Mr Soler has taken over another two hundred acres bf land ' eituate on tllo Kaukatea Road,. No. 3 Line,. Wanganui, and has already planted a large area in vines. Mr Soler wishes to call the attention of ' Ilotelkccpra and the Public generally to the .EXCELLENT QUALITY of these WINES; as will he seen by the following' aVards. The Wines Mr Soler sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, irhci> competing with those from the Australian colonns, obtained Six Prizes. He also.ob- [ tnined First Prize Medal for these , Wines fdr purity at the Christchurch International Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburton Exhibition, held on the 20th March,' 1883, and received from tbo judges First Award of Merit, and were also awarded First Prize Medal at 'the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wei- . ling-ton; .Prize Medal at the Indian ' and Colonia} Exhibition held in London, 18S7; Prize Medal at the Melbourne Internationa) Exhibition held in 1889; First Prize for the Colonies at Wellington Conference held in May, , 1898; Gold Mednl at Queensland Inter- ' national Fochibition held in Brisbane, 1897; and Gold nnd Silver Medal at tho Industrial and Mining Exhibition held .in Auckland, 1898-99. fbO L E X if m; , )•!? BELL STREET. .WANGANPI. + for e&lo or To Let. "curbieT lewis & caT (Telephone 285). Bl'Oi VISU PRUDU'JE B»OKKRS V I .L.V.NU A\D GIiNURAL COMMISSION AGENTS. THE, following are a few dosirable towii aud country' propectias whioh , we are instrnoted to offer for sale : — FARMS. 45P acres, Manga w'elca, 300 acres in [ 'grass; 'Splendid dairying country. 60 acres, lease in perpetuity; rent .; . /Only £6 per annum; all cleared, 15 acres /ploughed. Goodwill, ..£l5O. 838 acres, Tainapc; 60 acres cleared, balance good milling timber, in- j eluding rimu, matai, totnra, maire, i etc. Cheap. 900 acres. Turakina, well watered and fenced; highly improved; carries 1 three sheep. to acre; good homfi-, stead v aud necessary outbuildings. ! ' 350 Sorest Wanganui River'; a very desirable. property; suitable for fruit growing. ~ • . .TOWN PROPERTIES. , i-acre, 'River Bank, 0-roomed house, every -convenience; corner section. 2 1-8-acre sections, Alexander Street. , 13 perches, Glaßgow Street, new 7- ; roomed house, every convenience. 1-8 ncrc section, Bell Street; cheap. ! i-ucro, 4-roomed house. Bell Street. 1-8 acre, new 5-roomed house, pantry, bathroom, scullery, in good locality, for .£350. ■ Agencies ; Stratford Bacon-Oaring Co., Ltd. itfa«sey-Harris Co. Implements. Royal Bar Lock Typewriters. - ■ Rouse and Burrell, Conch and Carriage Builders, Wellington. A. Steven and* Go., 'Dunedin Oatmeal. - , - • ' Sub-Agf.kcies: South British Fire and Marino Insurance Co., Australian I Widows' Fund Life Assurance. J. Fairburn, SHAREBROKER, LAND, FINANCIAL AND GENiSRAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for Australian 'Alliance Assurance Company, Fire and Marine. FOR SALE— I FARMS AND SHEEP-RUNS. 4853 acres, Hawke's Bay; £3 ss;' 8i miles. from rail: easy terms. 4000 acrps, Waitotara; finest- property iii district; half in grass. ■ * 2500 acres; Parackarctu. i 1080 acres, 6 miles from Hunterville; splendid sheep country; only .£6 lss i 830 acres, 13 miles from Wanganui; 1 fully improved; well watered; purchasing clause can be arranged. , i suitabl6 for dairying; lcaso with [900. acres, 15 miles from Wanganui; healthy sheep country; low price. 780 acres, Pohangina; close to creamery. 257 acres, 5 miles from Wanganui; lease with optional purchasing clause ;• suitable for 'dairying. TOWN AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. 9 rooms, 5 acres, St. John's Hill. 10 rooms, 3^ acres, Aramoho. 8 rooms, 5 acres, St. John's Hill. 6 rooms ;(newly erected), 10 minutes from post .office. 6 rooms, J-a'cre, Darietown. 7 rooms, 4 acres.Toyforth. 5 rooms, ihacre,, Harrison Street. 7 rooms, •}-acre, Dublin Street. 8 rooms, 5 acres, Mary Bank; a- bargain BUILDING SECTIONS. , 12 acres, Hqldordalc; under 3 miles from town ; very easy terms. Splendid .building sites, . Scdgcbrook, cldso to Easttown workshops. Wicksteed " Street, Campbelltowu, and > CastlccliiT. Also : To Lot, ou building loase, at a low rental— Sections in St.- Hill Street, Nixon Street, aud Ridgway Street. . Call and inspect list of properties. Properties advertised free of charge. Offices and Sample-rooms to let. Money to lend at current rates. Insurances- effected under the "Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act" at lowest rates. . . WANGANUI . > *N "at Phoaofnphy <• ioiimpL ulitx readily learned by ereqrona of orduurv capacity, and the public benefits to be derived from it are entirely incalcalabte.— Thtlmlt Right Hon. J»h* Bright, M.P. Commercial School. Over Mr W"ychodil'a Jewellery Shop", Victoria Avenue. Fxmaaui E. B. STANTON. DAY AND EVENING CLASSEB/ INSTRUCTION in Pitman's Shorthand, Typewriting, Mimeographing, and other manifolding processes inoludiug the use of the Copying' Press. .Bookkeeping, eto. The quarter commences from date of ontry, and pupils can please themselves as to the days and hours they wish to attend. Country Students are entitled to fhe concession in faros offered by the Railway Department. TYPEWRITING WORK of all descriptions promptly executed. ( Typewriters for Sale. WANTED— Cyclists to exchange their seoond-haud Bioycles ' for a 20th Century Star. Eas3 terms. Adams' Star ' Cycle Coy., Avenue. B^^. _ m»ii PCOX3 AND H^A M vaterrioat SM^BB M j^ Qfc a oack f. becy,und colt EJ|23m0 > >s'vSv £"g' l<l '-A3<latlircattnics GOLD MEDAL a a exhibition ■^b B OYO V (9 HIGHEST AWARDS, Ho!lßV'DßQ9fi^% for nutollorlty Black 01 I BMtStorcs.s£idlwi. dlrd Ira b n , MPWJVWSID reo»Bor«,4c.Jl»nutiii)torT t "^ ~ Pal»l(* I L«B49P,E>i((. ' J

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10390, 13 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10390, 13 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10390, 13 July 1901, Page 4

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