PROPERTY LISTS. TWO GOOD LEASEHOLDS. HERE are two fine SHEEP FARMS with big earning capacity. Further inquiry will convince you of their worth. 430 ACRES, Momohaki, half flat, balanco hilly and undulating, well fenced and subdivided; five-roomed house, outbuildings, dairy, woolshed, trap shed, etc. Lease 12 years to run, at 7s. per acre; goodwill, £200. A rare chance. (6A). 440 ACRES, No. 3 Line, all in grass and well fenced and subdivided; only 11 miles from town, and quarter mile from school. Carry 2 sheep all round. Seven-roomed house, woolshed, dip, stable, etc. Lease, 8 years to run at £200 per annum. Goodwill, £115. Apply sharp (262) READ BROS., CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, Wellington and Wanganui. TO DAIRY FARMERS. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. TUST consider what a rare opportun--0 ity this is to get a Choice Area of good Dairying Country, Cheap, and on the easiest terms:—297 Acres, 3 miles from Kaponga, and quarter mile from P. 0., School, and Creamery. All flat, and subdivided into six paddocks. Will carry over 100 cows. Good metal roads. Fine 10-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, stable, trap shed, etc. Price, only £10 10s. per acre. Only £200 cash required. Call and get first option. (3A). READ BROS., CENTRAL LAND AGENTS, Wanganui and Wellington. BUSH SECTION. J OCATION, RAETIHI, near Main JLi Trunk Line route. AREA, 200 Acres, 13 in grass, all low hills, with flats between. TENURE, Government Lease, at £9 per annum, with right to purchase at £1 per acre. PRICE, only £400. TERMS, Easy. Or would exchange for small Improv* ed Farm near Wanganui. (282) Full particulars from READ BROS., Central Land Agency, Wanganui and Wellington. ipHE CARD LEDGER? SIMPLE! ACCURATE! ECONOMIC! Insta.ntais.9ous Reference, Elimination of Closed Accounts, Unlimited Classification. '■ Write for Illustrated Pamphlet. We give fall particulars of Index Sys ♦em, Free. YEREX, BARKER, AND FINLAY Ltd., Office Specialists. Wellington. B ABIES* RED SHOES? T)IRD AND CO. have a nice lot. HASTINGS MOORE'S READYMADE BLOUSES. STYLISH GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES. LAWN BLOUSES, with diminishing spots, nicely trimmed, with detachable collars, 3s. 9d. STYLISH BLOUSES, in self-coloured Lawns, with fancy stitching round yoke, 4s. lid. SPOTTED AND FIGURED LAWN BLOUSES, prettily trimmed, with new full sleeves, ,ss. 3d. WHITE SILK BLOUSES, Aooordeon Pl-eated. front arid insertion yoke, .... 7s.- 6d. ■'-■.■ FIGURED DELAINE BLOUSES, nicer ly trimmed with torchon lace and insertion, 6s. lid.. CREAM MERCERISED CAMBRIC BLOUSES, well made and nicely trimmed, 6s. 6d. Also— 5 Dozen DARK PRINT BLOUSES, suitable for morning wear, Is. 6d. HASTINGS~MOORE. DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 96 Ridgway Street. •ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND! ROTOBUA. Ibe official etntra oi iftm IKuraUtl *foi Lakes Dialriofc it M IDEAL PLACE! to ip*n& » Holiday In. It ii tb* trip of Kfpa Thtre la nothing to equal it the wia« world arts Yet ii iB right r* your door, io to ipeak. Makt up your taina to do the trip. Th« wonders wbieta nature Works in this mßrvelloH place mart h* •ecu to ha appreciated. It ii a *ia to inUi M*ia| them. Once seen they can carar be forgottm, Think of it' It would emit you as muoh to smb4 a holiday anywhere elia. Why ■•! apand It I* ftoioruß, whora Continental Comfort *m& Ziaznri k ooinbined with unmalled natural attraction! I Think of it, and tl you make up your mind to fio ska trip, eommunioate with the HOT IMS TRANSPORT Co. The Company will undertake the oomplete M» agement of your trip, seaure comfortable aceonuaoCation for you, tend an agent to meet yon 0B arrival and look after your luggage, and arrange all Lake, Coaching, or Motor Exouxsioßß tot jon e Write *•• telling bow long you intend to »tay, aadl w» wiU arrange no that you shall Make tju verj ■lost of your lime at the leant poialble wrpeciM. We make no oharge for adYlae. We are ia Meiaesi |o pteaie yon, because it pays us to do so. Our r*> mati is your pitronage of our Motors, Yehioles ejefl Boats. Yon benefit by aasured comfort, e4dee pWMore, and a considerable monetary taTiug. Here <s an extract from a voluntary lattet «tf thanks, the origiual of whioh oan be ■een at our offioii :— 1 "Tour aiient, attendtaf aii th« hioM caved at all trouble. He arranged onr trips and Mi all in Me power to make our stay in Rotorui ■laasaat aadlnteresting . . . I have been mak fog Inquiries, and I am satisfied that our holidaj has o«t us considerably I«bi than it would hwi done had we tried to do it on out own." That ia tie aoit o! thing that q;e«ki lot ttt HotLakesTranspori Company. rortal AaareM-FIINTON BTBIBI (Off. «■»* Hotel. T«J»givfh Add«aM-» TBANBPO»T, Botefß*." lKwtket mmmutha lupplUd m «ff»4lCtllM I <^S*e"CMeU«.WaDfMnL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12632, 20 October 1905, Page 6
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