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For Sals or To Let. READ’S WANTEDS. .£lO CASH will secure a level Section at ; Wanganui East, 44ft x 165 ft, freehold,' partly fenced. Only 3 minutes from trams (2nd section). Price, .£140; interest at G per cent. This is good value and the terras are the easiest. Splendid chance for anyone wishing to make a start towards a heme. 31525 FOE FIVE-BOOMED HOUSE, Wanganni East, close to 2d section; gas. pantry, scullery, etc., shed, garden, hedges; large section, with good frontage. This is a well-built home, in perfect order, and is a great bargain. See about it now. Terms given. 1 II PER CENT. INVESTMENT, and a : great prospective value; right in the line, of business. Quarter-acre and 2 house for .£750, bringing in 11 per cent. down will secure this. STANLEY E. READ, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 78 EIDGWAY STREET (25 yards from P. 0.). Public Notices. WANGANUI ELECTORATE. TN connection with the Election for the A above electorate the following nominations have been received by me: HOGAN, James Thomas PIR.ANI, Frederick VEITCH, William Andrew. The poll, iii pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its amendments, will bo taken at the following polling places, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m„ !" on Thursday, the 10th day of December, 1914 : 1. The Drill Shed, Wanganui (principal). 2. The Town Ball, Wanganui East. 3. The Hall. Castlecliff. 4., M. Harvey’s Store, Tayloryillc. s.'Miss Worm's School, St. John’s Hill, Wanganui. G. The Council Offices, Gonvillc. 7. The Methodist" Schoolroom, Araraoho. 8. Aotea Board’s Office, Masonic Hall Buildings, Harrison Place. 9. Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Keith Street. 10. Percival’s Store, Dune Hill. Dated this 3Qth day of November, 1914. F. W. HART, Returning Officer. WANGANUI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. nPHE Quarterly General Meeting of Mem bers will be held in the Borough Ccuncil Chambers, To-night (Monday), 30th inst., at 8 o’clock. Business: Reports, new rules, general. IT. HAGUE SMITH, Secretary. 14 Wiokstecd Place. Lost and Found. T OST, between Public Library and Collegiate School—Watch and Chain. Reward on returning to IT. B. Wat-on, Collegiate School. Business Wan teds. "WANTED Known—LoVely Sprays of ’ ’ Flowers at 6d each (on Saturday only); Straw Boaters, 6d each; Ladies’ Corsets (all sizes), 2s 6d pair; Girls’ Straws, Gd each. At Thompson’s, Guyton Street, “the shop for cheap millinery.’’ ■WANTED Known—We have for Sale ' ' every description of New and Secondhand Furniture and Effects at our Mart. Veitch and Coull, Central Auction Mart. T \\T ANTPS/ —House Property in exchange ’" for 24 Acres,, Opotiki, 300 grassed, house, etc., £2 5s per acre; mortgage, j6400; equity, .£1229. Fairburu and Silk. WANTED—Offers for Gonville Sections, ' * owners with Expeditionary. Forces. Fairburn and Silk. WBIST WATCHES Make Acceptable Presents. A Fine Selection of Reliable Timekeepers. BANGLES. A Splendid Assortment. All Fashionable. rings: Perfect Stones, Perfectly Set. PENDANTS. BROOCHES, CHAINS, SOVEREIGN PURSES, SILVER WARE, E.P. WARE, Etc., Eto., In Variety, At PERCY J BAILEY’S, JEWELLER, AVENUE (Next Below English Church). ANOTHER REDUCTION IN 1 LAMB. 1 Berryman & Scott ; Arc selling LAMB at 6/6 Hindquarter, 4/6 Forequarter. | SUPPORT US NOW AND KEEP , THE.COST OF LIVING DOWN. j THE BIG SHOP I , ' ! * GUYTON STREET. ’Phono 971.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14463, 30 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14463, 30 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14463, 30 November 1914, Page 1