Aifitlin Sahi. FREEMAN R, JACKBON AND CO. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR ~■ MARCH. ’ Eaurimu, Wednesday .....' 22 Raetihi, Friday 24 Wanganui, Wednesday 29 Waverley, Friday 31 APRIL. Clearing Sale of Messrs A. Harris and Sons, Karioi, early in month. AGENTS FOR; ' , ( Owen’s New Zealand Sheep Dip. KONGO SHEEP R ~NCH AND WORM EXTERMIi, ATOE. ; Alliance ' Assurance Co., Limited .(Fire ' and Marine). Shaw, Sayille, and Albion Company, Limited, ’ Saleyarde'at, WAnganui, Waverley, Waitotara, Raetihi, Eaurimu,. and Turakina. E. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. J. H. KEESING. WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 22. At 1 p.m. T; 11. KEESING, instructed by Mr * Chatwin, will Sell, as above, at his Residence, Carlton Avenue (corner of Alma Road), his Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— Dining and other tables, couches, 'chiifonei and hook shelves, hooks, willow, rattin, Austrian, and rliter chairs! rocirer, rattan settee', what-not, ' pictures and frames, vases, fenders, /Ireirons,' hearth rugs, carpets, jinolon-ns, oilcloth, curtains, poles, blinds and rollers, bedsteads, wive and kapoc mattresses, pillows, dachess" chest, duchess table, washstand, chamber ware, drawers, mirror,''crockery, cutlery, gas ring, Primus, pots, pans, wringer, garden tools fowls, ducks, and usual sundries. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer; THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH. At 1 p.m. ' J 11., KEESING, instructed by the 1 executors, will Sell, at the residence of the late Mrs Vile, Koromiko Road, Die whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— Piano, dining-room leather suite, piano stool, dining and other tables, : mirror, marble clock, hook shelf, books, small typewriter, organ, drawing-room suite, flower stands, lamps, curtains, poles, hearth and skin rugs, carpets, mats, fenders, fire irons, dinner service, cutlery, glass ware, collection South Sea shells, wicker and other chairs, linoleums, hall stand, rvall ornaments, weather ■ glass, bedsteads, wire, spring, kapoc, and flock mattresses, pillows, duchess chests, 'wardrobe, drawers, dressing tables, mirrors, washstands, cha'piber ware, dresser, en; ■ ware, crockery, jam jars, pots, pans, washing-machine, wringer; clothes basket,- mincer, mower, side-saddle, lot of fine pot plants, garden tools, fowls, and usual sundries. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer.
A CHANCE FOE THE DISCEIMINATING INYESTOE. CHEAP TOWN PEOPEETT. FULL i-aore Section, in centr© of residential area. Magnificent soil; splendidly fenced; large up-to-date stables, with 2 stalls, feed bins, large loft; large coachhouse, with concrete floor. Also good fowlhouse and runs, wirenetted. The land alone is worth '£4 so. Price for quick sale, £4OO. With a £4OO house erected, the property should be easily saleable at £llOO. JAIRBUEN & SILK, EIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. Must Be Sold. EASIEST OF TEEMS. SPLENDID CHANCE FOE WOEKEE. Nearly 3-acre, in 3 sections, 50ft frontage'each; 5 minutes’ easy cycle of P.O. Flat road. Fenced with shelter trees. Almost new house, 5 rooms and bathroom. The lot for £SOO. TEEMS £2O TO £BO CASH; BALANCE ARRANGED AS RENT. Special Note.—Purchaser can arrange to borrow up to say £350 from Advances to Workers Department at per cent.; balance will be arranged on the easiest of terms. This is a chance seldom offered of securing a home on easy terms. The locality in good, and values must increase. You piay be sure there will be others after this! Tins is your opportunity. Get in ahead of the other fellow. Call to-day! LEWIS & CO., SOLE AGENTS, WANGANUI.
SPECIAL TO FARMERS. THE IDEAL SHEEP DRENCH. BODMIN BROS.’ PAEASITOSCIDB. For the . cure of Lungworm, Stomach and Intestinal . ’ Diseases, Scour of ;P«rasitic Dysentery, and Debility' in .Sheep, Hoggets, and Neat Cattle. The Price is l£s per Gallon.' Supplied in 1 and 5-gallon drums Dalgety & Co., AGENTS, WANGANUI. ANTED Known.—The cheapest and beat place to go for cycles and sundries is Adams, Ltd., Only reliable goods are stacked, and everything is sold at the lowest possible price, therefore-you can always rely on getting full value for your money. Note the address, Avenue. Wuor ganui.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13330, 20 March 1911, Page 8
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617Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13330, 20 March 1911, Page 8
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