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For fata or To L«U IMLAY SAUNDERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, WANGANUI. Xhave ■everal sums of money awaiung Investment on Freehold and Chattel Security. FOR bALE. Good Six-roomed House, Campbell St., all conveniences, sixth-acre Section, ia good poaition. Price £425. Easy terms. s"la. Can Pastures be Made Permanent P rniIEUE ia a considerable area of very X valuable pasture land in many districts which lias been grassed by surfacn sowings after bush, etc., has been burnt off, and now, owing to heavy grazing for a number of years, is becoming impoverished so that it ia not carrying stock to profit; ploughing and re-grassing are out of the question, so, WHAT IS THE BEST THING TO Bli DONE? -- There is little doubt that a TOPDEE'SSING with a well selected fertilizer is, in the majority of cases, the most successful and profitable thing to app ] yNumerous trials and experiments have shown that a mixture of BASIC PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND POTASH SALTS applied as a winter top-dressing .is the very best refresher for over-cropped or impoverished pastures. The Mixture has, as it were, a triple action: — 1. Phosphate and Potash are plant foods which invigorate the good grasses and increase their fattening qualities. 2. Being alkaline it sweetens sour ground. 3. The lime, besides helping the growth of eloTers, acts mechanically upon the noil and improves its condition. 1 Wo have had fitted up in our Wellington stores new machinery for grinding, mixing, and grading manures, and we are now prepared to supply our "Special Pasture Top-Dressing Mixture of Basic Phosphate and Potash." Prices and particulars on application to New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co,, Ltd. TAUPO QUAY, WANCANUI. WICKSTEED STREET BUILDING SITES. WE have lx>en instructed to offer for private sale three very choice building sites in the best part of the Town. No. 1. — Corner of Plymouth and Wicksteed Streets. No. 2—^Yicksteed Street. No. .s.— Plymouth Street. (Containing l-sth-acro each.) No.'s 3 and 2 are on the highest put of Wicksteed Street, and have an uuia'rruptcd view of Mount Euapehu and t'n» Ranges. As these are practically the only v.cunt sections in this favourite locality, we advise early enquiry. Plans and particulars may he oi-tannd at ofcr office. FAIRBURN AND BILK, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HIDGWAi: STREET. WANGANUI. For Sale. Low Deposit— Eaey Terms, 12 ACRES, with House, twenty minutea' walk from the Aramoho Railway Bridge, large orchard, and good soil. Price £850. £50 cash, balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. Hollo way Hogan & Caddy, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS A ESTATE ACENTS, Opposite Chavannes' Hotel, WANGANUI. •Phone 136. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. MESSRS HOLLOWAY, HOGAN, and CADDY, LJ"D.. have been instructed to offer for sale by private treaty, that splendid residence situated in the * best part of Wicksteed Street and occupied by R. L. Stanford, Esq., S.M. The building is built of kauri, and is modern and up-to-date in every respect. Full particulars on application. ■ROARS' ALBION HOTEL. WANCANUI —Speight's XXX Dunedin Ale and Staple's ?nrcy Spaikling Ale ilwaya on tap. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE OF LONDON. (Limited). (Incorporated 1720 i.n.) Invented Funda exceed £3,100;<X)0 Claims Paid exceed £42,000,000 4LL CLASSES OF FIRE RISKS TAKEN at Lowest Rate*. Liberal adjustments of Lonea; prompt ittlement*. A. HATRIGK AND- CO.. Diitrict MKBAxett. Taapo Qaay.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12437, 9 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12437, 9 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12437, 9 April 1908, Page 8

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