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For Sale or To Let. A Good Business. N GENERAL STORE, in the centre of one of Lhe most flourishing districts 1 in the North Island. PREMISES comprise Shop 30ft by •10ft, 5-roomcd dwelling (attached), sUibics. sheds, stores, men's room, etc. Oivncr will give any Lease at £2 per week, or sell Freehold, for ,£8of). TURNOVER last year, .£4388 ; also, about -i'looo potatoes s--.ld ou conimisrioii at 5 per cent. Post Office brings in per annum. STOCK, about .£7OO, at invoice price. PRICC of Goodwill, if leased, .£200; if freehold is purchased .£SOO cash, balance arranged on bills. READBROS., CENTPAL LAND AGENCY, Wanganui.

' Wantedt WANTED Known.— For Sale, or to Lo* with purchasing clause, House of f rooms and bath, now building on Alma Road. Sale price, J6325.— H. J. Turner, IK), Ridgway Stroet. ANTED Known.— A sam] la bottle~of \\ iiton's Amygdaline Balm to b* given away free to every customer on Saturday next, October 13th, at Wilton* j Pharmacies. 1 WANTEiD~Known. — Madame Antone, the famous Egyptian Character iloadcr, announces that she may be consuited at hiT premises, Guyton Street, opposite Salvation Army Barracks, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. ANTED Known.— Moore's Tea Mart for cleanliness, courtesy, cheapness, and quality. A good Lunch, Gd; Aftornoou Tea, 3d. Try it. WANTED "Known.— Mr. and Mrs. Davidfje, 'J9. Liverpool Street and Ridgway street, dealers in Cast-off and Misnt Clothing, Boots, etc. WANTED— A StronsTßoy, to learn the Ijlarksmithing. — Apply thia office. WANTED Known.— Don't Forget th* HuUhera' Picnic on Labour Day. ANTED^CycIistV to call and inspect our latest shipment of New 'Hudeon Cycles, which wo are retailing 1 at tho reasonable |.rice ot £18. Cheaper and better than ever. Easy terms arranged. — Adam* Star Cyclo Co., Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED Known. — At Moore's Tea Mart, for cash over the counter, every purchaser of cto pound of Tea lo-i-eivos, in addition^ to two Coupons, a Complimentary Tiqsiet entitling tbo holder to Afternoon Tea Free of charge WTEfAT~~Ho~r~StriI alive. He^alnng Umbrellas, Parasols, etc., sharpening Scissors, Knives, etc. Fiahing Tackle, etc., also on sale. T. Horwood, one door lielow Heraid Office. WANTED Known. — Eln.iir.ebi are, Crockery, Sauuepaua, Tubs, Pots, Pans, etc., all "reduced for cash. Poole's White and Gold Ebglifeh Cups and Saucers going ior 5s 9d dozen ; l>inncr Plates, 4s 3d dozen; White and Gold Plates, 4s 6d dozou; White and Gold Tea Sets for 7s Gd. In fact, you want to see our goods to ronuse that it pays you well to stroll along to Kcrnohan and Co.'s and spend your cash. — Kernohan and Co., Guyton fcjtrcet, just off Avenue. WANTED" Known.— Moore's Teas are uncontaminated by disagreeable odours arising from contact with keroseno, candles, onions, or other decayed refuse. ANTED— A smart~~Lad.— Apply &\ once to J. Paul and Co. WANTED Known. — That Luxford and Co., Sedgebrook, are selling Drapery at give-away prices preparatory to stocktaking. WANTEIp-Known.— Lethaby's Household Repairing Outfit will repair Glaas, China, Delft, Tinware, Leather, \Vood — in fact, everything. Sold by all shopkeepers, price 1«j; every packet guaranteed. WANTED Known. — Don't Forget the Butchers' Picnic on Labour Day. W "ANTED Known^That we are selling Wheat for los a sack; Kerosene, 8s 3d per caso; Pollard, 9s 6d per sack; Flour, 10s 6d per 1001 b bag; 50lb bag Flour, 5s 6d; 251 b baff Flour, 3s; Oatmeal, 3s 3d per bag ; Bran, 4s 6d sack. — Kcrnohan and Co., the Cheap Cash Grocers, just off Avenue^ "ANTED~~Known.— If you want the best value obtainable for your money, visit Cooch's Store, where you get Factory Butter Is per lb ; Separator Butter, lid; Dairy Butter, good, lOd per lb; Bacon, by the side, 7£d; Cuts of Prime Bacon from 5d per lb.— J. Cooch's Cash Store, Ridgway Strotet. WANTED Known. — A special purchase from a Home manufacturer of Ladies' Underwear, beautifully made, of finest Nainsook, and well trimmed with Torchon Lace. Combinations at 4s 6d, m Gd, and 6s 9d ; Chemises, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s Cd, and 5s Gd; KnickcTs, 2s 3d, 2s 6<i, 2s Qd, 3s 9d, and 4s 9d; Nightdresses, 3s lid, 4s 9d, 5s 9d, 6s 9d, up to 12s Gd ; Slip Bodices, la lid, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, ;5s 6d, aud 5s Gd, at Mrs. Robei'io. TTTANTED Known. — Gentlemen may VV have their own cloth made up into Styfish Suits for 45s at W. H. Carrie's, RiVer Bank, Aramoho. Also, Suits to measure from 70s, with tho guarantee of a ])criect fit. WANTED Known. — We don't advertise ' Goods we can't supply. We ar* selling G. Factory Butler, Is per lb; iJucou, in cuts, irom 5d per lb; Ham 6, cut, B}d per* lb. Remember, Kernohan has iu»ver been beaten for price and quality m this town. — Kcrnohan and Co., tho Cheap Grocers, Guyton Street, juet off Avenue. _ _ WANTED Known.— There is no such value in* ' Wanganui as that which you get at the Canterbury Cash Store. 'Sugar, IA, per bag, 10s 9d; Sugar, No. 2, 10s Gd; liice," best Japan, 51b for le; Cornflour, 4lb for Is; Currants, 31b foils; Sultanas, 31b for Is; Apricots, per tin, 7idj Peaches, per tin, 9d; assorted Pie Fruite, gal. tins, Is Bd.— Cooch Cash Store, Ridgway Street. ANTED — Cyclists to remember that tho Swift Bicycle is built by the oldest firm of cycle manufacturers in the world, and is noted for its easy running I qualities and finish. Price, from J620. Cull and inspect.— Adams Star Cycle 'Co.. Avour.e, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11992, 9 October 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11992, 9 October 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11992, 9 October 1906, Page 1

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