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dpful Hints For House Hunters. COLLEGE ESTATE.—A fine house of six rooms, '»vell built, contains every possible convenience, hj. and c. water, califont, gas stove, range, porcelain enamel bath, etc., bookshelves fittest up, also plenty of cupboards, wardrobes, etc. —Price £IBSO, and well worth it. WANGANUI EAST. —Quarter acre, corner section, with nice 4roomed House; also wash-house, copper and tubs.—Price £515 . Cash required £IOO. RIGHT IN TOWN. —One-sixth acre, Borough lease; 6-roomed House-with every possible convenience. This is a very fine home, and wo advise you to inspect it at once.—-Price £llsO. Deposit £4OO. BEST HOUSE IN GONVILLE. —7-roomed House with all convs; % acre section; motor shed, and large fowl house. This house has been built only two years. Sectiop. laid out in lawns and garden. Call on us for Price and Particulars; we will be pleased to take you to inspect this excellent home. THE CHEAPEST BUNGALOW WE KNOW OF—just out of the builder’s hands. 5 rooms, every possible convenience. Price only £llsO. TWO BINE LITTLE FARMS. 6 ACRES. —114 miles out; 7-roomed house and usual outbuildings. This place will carry 4 cows easily.—Price 200 0. Terms arranged. 4% ACRES, good soil, 3 miles out. Good 5-roomed house, Moore light; plenty of outbuildings. .Why pay high rents in the city when you can have this desirable home for less money, keep your own cows, grow your own vegetables, and enjoy life at a lower cost. Pirce £1250. Good terms arranged. TOE DOMINION LAND AGENCY, ’Phone 1510. P-O. Box 63. D. J. REARDON HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BUILDINGS (Next State Coal Offices). mMhMm i»9oir uyp* r vSi- > m w (P m jTsim mm 5* m Pi as rz Uea MJ. Fourteen Kijnjdrs&d ■ A / m Historians tell us that tea was introduced into China from India in the dim ages of history—certainly it was known as a beverage in 500 A.D. The records show that its stimulating and reviving qualities were as well known and appreciated then as they are now. With what delight would those old sages and philosophers have hailed IliJr jl l L f | g ip; EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE In quality, flavour, economy and value, it stands alone, and being pure and healthful it can be taken with safety by those with weak digestion. “Amber Tips” is always the beat value obtainable at the price. m

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160731, 18 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160731, 18 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160731, 18 August 1920, Page 6

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