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ARTISTIC HOMES CHOICE LOCALITIES REASONABLE PRICES 5 ROOMS, together with all conveniences; built on fine elevated site. Large section. This property has a real good appearance and is close tx> the trams. Price £1200; terms. '\ .WILSON STREET, right in town—B rooms; all conveniences. Good section* £1100; terms. ST. HILL STREET—Pine substantial Residence of rooms, everything in the’ best of order. Full ,1-Acro of land. This property is suitable for a professional man; it stands amidst delightful surroundings, and is within 100 yards of the Avenue. About £IOOO cash required. GUYTON STREET.—A Splendid Home of 6 large rooms, good garden. No tram fares. Price £1250. Good terms can be arranged. COLLEGE ESTATE.—Ono of tho best places in the City. Everything that can be required. £1550. ARAM OHO, SIVEE BANK.—Modern Bungalow, seven large rooms, together with every possible convenience; large verandahs. Grounds nicely laid out. Motor shed, etc. Only built a couple of'years. A choice property. £1650. The easiest of terms can he given for this place. HATBICK STREET.—Five Rooms; everything of the best. A nice msaj locality. College lease. Low ground rental. Price, £llsO. 31- ACRES of the very richest soil in Mosstou ; good house, and cmtbuldinga, J If you want to try your hand on a choice Utile farm, this is the best opportunity you could get. About £SOO required. THE DOMINION LAND AGENCY, 'Phone 1510. P.O. Box 63. D. J. REARDON* His MAJESTY’S TEEATRE BUILDINGS (next State Goal Offl cm) t BE BRITISHUse BRITISH STANDARD CARS, NO EQUAL FOR DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY. GET IN WITH YOUR ORDERS ON NEXT SUPPLIES, C. H. CHAVANNES, Junr. MARIA PLACE.

Troubles do begin in earnest, particularly 'when, he comes to face the FURNISHING PROBLEM, and unless he makes a bee-line for STROUD’S, where ho cam secure the Furniture for his home at astonishingly low prices. Of course, our BIG STORE is full of FURNISHING BARGAINS, but perhaps if we elemize a few of the many lines it will give you an idea of OUR VALUES and OUR PRICES. V BEDS AND BEDDING. Full-size Mcdei'n Wood Bedsteads, of excellent workmanship and latest design, 655; or complete with Quality Wire Mattress, Kapoc Bed, and two Pillows, £7 15s. Pull-sized Kapoc Beds, 42s 6d. “Good Quality Pillows ss. We have a great reputation for the values we offer in Bedding, but we are advised of a sharp rise on all Bedding. So fill your Bedding requirements at once. M/c feOUR SPECIAL SETTEES. When next in town, pop in and inspect our line of Settees and Couches: we have them at all prices, but every one is true value. Full-size, Wire Spring Scat Settee, with pretty squab and cushions, .£5 15s. Colonial Couch, with Titanic spring seat, squab and cushion, in latest colourings* 67s 6d complete. Another line that will surely interest you, and that is our special Seagrass Chair at 29s 6d; also Settees at 87s 6d—both. lines are well worth inspection. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. GAS STOYE, practically new, £7 15s. PERFECTION OIL STOVE, latest pattern, with 2 burners and oven, 49s tjd—an exceptional bargain. DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, in perfect working order, as new, £6 15s. ENGLISH ENAMELWARE BASINS, 2s 6d, 3s 3d, and 3s 9d. Cullenders, 4s 3d. Pie Dishes, 2s 6d and 3s 6d. .lugs, 4s 3d, 4s 9d, and 5s 6d. Chambers, 4s 9d. CUPS AND SAUCERS, 13s 6d dozen; English, 18s dozen. Strong Buckets, 2s 6d. Washups, 3s 6d. Baths, 6s 9d. And hundreds of useful household articles at Bargain Prices at 0. B. STEOUD & CO., LTD*, “THE BUSY BUYERS AND SELLERS,” RIDGWAY STREET. 'Phone 804, Ink, paper, and machinery working together produce printing—but, unless brains are at the back of the job you cannot have artistic work. A printer should be selected with the same care as a salesman —printing is 1 lie silent salesman of either goods or <oodwill. No matter what printing you require, get the best! Years of experience combined with brains and an up-to-date plant, enable the “Wanganui Herald” to execute the highest possible work at a moderate cost. TP you need anything in the way of Special Forms or Cards Ruled and Printed, ring up 'Phone 43. Herald Bookbinding Department, and pur representative >vill call.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16038, 31 January 1920, Page 7

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701

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16038, 31 January 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16038, 31 January 1920, Page 7

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