BufttneM AdvevaM«aienSk. ; Sound ' ' • Investment— Very. c . , 1 SPLENDIDLY situated seaside sections ■ KJ at Castlecliff. Quarter ' acres, close «- to beach. - " Ydu cannot go wrong with these. Only JJ2S each, on the easiest of easy terms. - ■ > n / READ BROS , , -CENTBAL LAND AOENCI. - I Wanganul
Wanted! WANTED.— To be Sold, Cheap, useful Reliable Pony and Saddle, also set Trap_Harness. T. H. Bredin. WANTED Known. — To save removing, Oiockery^ Glasswaie, uancy Goods, etc., will be sacrificed " for a few days longer \at laylorviile Store, Wanganui. %H. Bredin. , ■ , • W "ANTED.— Smart Lad to deliver parcels. Apply J. Paul and Co. WANTED to Sell.— Gent's Star Bicycle". No. 213. This machine is in first* class order, and "would prove a cheap machine for working man or youth. £7 cash; easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. ANTED.-L-Piemium Assistant to electrical engineer. Apply in own handwriting to "H.." office of this paper. W"ANTEi> Known.— A Country Client wishes -to exchange nice little Farm of -&. acres, with new house of 5 rooms '.and- _ outbuildings, for town residence. Who'll be the first? Apply Baddeley and Jborlong. "ANTED Known.— ATe you from the : country? Don't leave Wanganui without getting a sample of Cooch's famous Golden Heart Tea, Is 4d, Is Bd, Is lOd per lb. Two ' coupons witK every pound. — Cooch. TTTANTED.— Tenants for a beautiful YY suite of Dental Chambers, comprising 2' surgeries, dressing room, wait>mg room, and workroom, lavatories, and every convenience ; specially; built for dentist, in the new Phoenix Buildings; rent, £2 5s per weeki Also; two front shops, with large plate glass fronts to Avenue; , ;rent. £2 10s and £2 16s a week. . The beat tshops in jjown. Browne and > London- .' • WANTEO Known.— How does Coheir .- v seli- tea l at^lrr-4d^per- lfr ea,ual to ' any other 2s- tea on>the market, and^.give ►a ' present every time.. The- answer is. simple. He imports direct ir#m Ceylon and supplies the public at wholesale prices.— Cooch. J ANTED Known.— l can proves that some- unprincipled Tea Hawkers ar& offering "to, buy my Tea Coupon books from my customers." I warn the public against this .class; they are beneath' contempt. — Cooch. ANTED Known— Be not deceived by words. Golden Heart Tea speaks: Get a sample of 'is 4d, equal to any 2s Tea on the market. Two coupons given with every pound. — Cooch. ANTED~Known.— No fraud about - Golden* Heart Tea presents. Gall at Cooch's and see for yourselves what /the public get who drink this famous tea. Is 4d, is Bd, Is lOd per lb. Samples free.— Cooch. . ANTED to Sell.— Gent's Rambler Bi■cycle. No. 297. 26in Frame, in real good order. A real bargain for af working man at £5 cash. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. ANTED Known— For Sale^-Good Dog Cait. Apply to C. Jefferson, Victoria Aven'tt. .. ANTED to Let .(hr Guyton Street).— New 6-roomed House with bathroom, patent w.c, wash-house with copper and tubs set in. Apply C. J. Hollis, care of F. Willis, Storekeeper, Guyton Street. WANTED^C^clists~to~too?e~tharnew of secondhand Bicycles ,at 2s 6d per week. Particulars at Rover Depot, Avenue. ANTED .to Sell.— Gent's Star Bicycle, No. 187. . 2Gin Frame, in first-class order; suitable for a big. heaver man, jto travel over rough' roads, i'ld cash ; e ! asy ' terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. , • > . ' 'ANTED Known — Men's Woollin Drawers, 2s lid; Woollen Undershirts, 2s lid; Men's Flannelette Shirts, Is lid ; Men's Braces 6d per pair— at Hastings Moore's Stocktaking. Sale, Bidgwaj Str«ftt " " ; ANTED*— Truthfulness^ in advertising ; is essential. A short, simple, hon- i est statement, such as — Men's soles and heels 3s 6d_, Ladies', 2s 6dj hard wear leather; done satae day; so neat, sp strong, so conifortable; you rarely 'havb ; to buy a new pair ; that is great value and * positively true. That's the kind of advertisement it pays people to take notice of. j The famous A.B.C:, Guyton Street, op>. j po«ite Schools. •- ' : WANTED.; to Soil.— Gent's Rambler Bi- j cycle.' No. 279., 22in Frajne, r,e- t yersible bars, free wheel, new Clipper-Re- > iex tyres. Call early -and secure this bar- ( !»ain. " easy terms arranged, q A.dams Star Cycle Co.. Avenue. \ WANTED Known.— Spring c once more ; Campbell "' and Crpnin, t Painters, Paperhangers, etc., opposite J Catholic Church, Avenue. Estimates given ] for all branches of the trade. All oroTers Cl left with Burton and Pickard» Builders,- _ will be promptly attended to. ' ~i ANTEIJ Known.— All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables fresh daily. * Uocal grown new potatoes. Tqmato plants *-. m sale. Mias Smith, 59; Guyton Street, c kgent for Aramoho Laundry. \ ..• c r ANTED Known-rJac«:et buyers, call ]j and see our stock of Ladies' Jackets \ all new goods), now 14s 6d (worth 80s). — -,■ lasting* Moore, Draper and Clothier, " itidgway Street, ' ' ' n CTT ANTED to Sell— Gent's American Bi- A YY cycle. No. 298. 24in Frame, drop 1 >ars; tyres and everything in firßt-class " irder. A Teal nibble at i»5 cash. Easy b erms arranjj'd. Adaain Star .Cycle Co., <^ Avenue., '. '
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11421, 1 December 1904, Page 1
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817Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11421, 1 December 1904, Page 1
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