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Pop Stia or To Ittt. HOME PROPERTY. mHESE are chosen from a long list of _L Town Residences on our books for sale. There is hardly a street in the Borough that docs not contain a few residences we are empowered .to sell. Whether you want a big or a small house, a cottage or an "establishment," you're prety certain to find what you want in our offerings. Here are a few medium-sized houses: — ARGYLE STREET.— Nice, new, comfortable cottage, well-finished and provided with every convenience. Section 44ft by 165 ft. Well fenced.* Cheap at .£3BO. BELL STREET.— Two large houses, in excellent order, and let to good tenants, who pay about ,£9O a year in rents. A few minutes' walk from Post Office. Trice, .£IOSO. GLASGOW STREET.— WeII and faithfully built six-roomed house, wash-house. copper, tubs, large shed. Gas and water laid on. Corner section. Price, j>625. GLOUCESTER STREET.— Neat 6-roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, coachhouse, trap-shed, etc. A rare bargain at <£583. Scores of others to choose froni. READ BROS,, CENTRAL ' LAND 'AGENCY, Wanganui and Wellington. f Do You Want to Live on St. John's Hill P THE HEALTHIEST SUBURB ! TIIE FAVOURITE AND MOST FASHIONABLE. NO FOG. VERY LITTLE FROST. THEN WILL THESE SUIT YOU? HALF-ACRE Land, good orchard, tiptop House of ' 6 rooms; good water supply, gas, garden, all conveniences; dining-room 23 by 16. Price, .£470. fpHREEQUARTERS of an Acre of Land, JL 10-roonied House, every possible convenience. Very low price; easy terms. The house has wa^er and gas laid on, has every possible convenience, is beautifully finished throughout. Can be had at loss than cost price j- Owner leaving the district. SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES. LOW PRICES. VERY EASY TERMS. LEWIS & CO., LAND AGENTS, AVENUE. - 'i' FOR SALE. — 7-roooied House on River Ban*, Aramoho, commanding fine view of river; bathroom, hot and cold water laid on; every convenience; large shed. 40 by 18 feet, suitable for coachhouse or workshop. Price, .£6OO. Apply to George Butts, Aramoho. Your Winter Suit. In selecting your Winter Suit, don't be guided by cheapness alone. Cheapness is alright in some things, but very bad when buying clothes. A cheap suit of clothes never looks* well, or wears well, or fits well, and it never can be thoroughly comfortable. You must consider quality if you expect complete satisfaction. Quality in clothes means the best material, the bebt fitting, the best lining, the best buttons, the best sewing. It means perfection in evsry detail. It means best looks with best wear. It means a suit of clothes that will retain ita original shape and hang after several months of hard wear. It means a suit of clothes mads by NEVERMAN, the White Shop Tailor. Good, long wearing, perfect fitting olothes can be made from Serges, from Bannockburns, from Vicunas, from Cheviots, from Worsteds from Tweeds, etc. NEVERMAN is always busy making good clothes, but NEVERMAN is never too busy to take more orders, and to turn them out in fashionable pleasing styles on time. Prices of Winter Wearing Suits— £3 158, £4, £4 10s, £4 15s, £4 I7t 61, £5, £5 ss, £5 11 1. Neckwear. A good assortment of Neokwear comes in handy at all times. Nothing so nice as having a frequent change of Tie. We can show you a good range of Bows, Scarfs, Puffs, String Ties, f our-in-hands, do. Ail oolors, shapes A sizes. H. NEVERMAN, 3 The White Shop, AVENUE, WANOANUI. 4 fj NAVE YOU TRIED I DU37WS 1 ■ Famous MAB CAKES ? g m Made of the choicest ingredients Jm H THEY ARE DELICIOUS ! DELIGHTFUL! fl gg AND. BO PALATABLE I | E|L PROCURABLE EVERYWHERE. Jga

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11645, 24 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11645, 24 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11645, 24 August 1905, Page 8