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Helpful Hints For louse Hunters.. COLLEGE ESTATE,—A fine house of six rooms, well built,' contains every possible convenience, hj. and c. water, califont, gas stove, range, porcelain enamel bath, etc., bookshelves fitted up,- also plenty of cupboards, wardrobes, etc. —Price £1&50, and well worth it. WANGANUI EAST.—Quarter acre, corner section, with nice 4- ■ roomed House; also wash-house, copper and tubs.—Price £515 . Cash required £IOO. RIGHT IN TOWN.—One-sixth acre, Borough lease; fi-roomed House with every possible convenience. This is a very fine home, and we advise you to inspect it at once.—Price £llsO. Deposit £4OO. BEST HOUSE IN GONYILLE.—7-roomed House with all convs; % acre section; motor shed, and large fowl house. This house has been built only two years. Section laid out in lawns and garden. Call on us for Price and Particulars; wo 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 FINE LITTLE FARMS. S ACRES. — IU, miles out; 7-roomed house and usual outbuildings. This place will carry 4 cows easily.—Price 2*ooo. 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. Bo x 03. D. J. REARDON HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BUILDINGS (Nert State Coal Offices). CHIEF AGENT—LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE m sss* 1 "•a 1 m lAe M m ea Tea /W % MSI i 1/ Al M Chi discovered wild in India* So accustomed are we to the teas of India and Ceylon that few of us realise that it was only in 1820 that tea was discovered in the Empire’s greatest dependency. Ere long the teas from India surpassed those of A few years later even Indian tea had to yield pride of place to Ceylon tea, for th® latter was far superior in flavour and quality—a blend of the very finest Ceylon teas and offering in quality and economy by far the best value on the market. lea I EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE is a blend of the finest Ceylon teas and needs but a trial to convince the most fastidious. Ask for i “Amber Tips” —it is always the best value obtainable at the price. • *

aimsmisfsassßEi Kjp (c <f ■ CM J I\fc rt m (Vte'Cdm CKOTP . vJ ' p, * % Cb€3CWO fbi OLD and YOUNG A good cough remedy is one that can be depended upon to relieve all kinds of coughs. Hot one that relieves some particular kind of cough, but coughs in general. It must be a cough medicine that can be relied upon for all the different kinds of coughs that are so prevalent in Australasia. While the causes of all coughs are primarily the same, the condition of the patient is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough itself. Coughs of healthy persons are easier to relieve than the coughs of invalids. _ The powerful, convulsive cough of a large man is harder to relieve than the cough of a baby. If you get a remedy that will relieve a man’s cough and yet not be too powerful for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just this kind of remedy. It is good for any memberof the family. It relieves coughs of all kinds. It acts as easily and safely on the young as on the old. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the ideal re< medy for coughs, colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis. tyjpofKi J'/eoJki. ■— /?CmK3 © B K MR % eoyGH rbmeby & m as Ss. SS o §5 fir “V Granny" Chamberlain (COPVE 1 Gh T E.D)

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 6

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