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TENDERS. SALE BY TENDER. 1 Q PERCHES OF LAND, Nixon J.O Street, frontage also to Little Nixon Stioat; two Houses on property. Land Transfer Title. Tenders close SATURDAY, November 4th. Particulars from BURNETT AND GORDON, Solicitors, Wicksteed Place. TO BUILDERS. rPENDERS are invited until 4 p.m. 1. on MONDAY, November 6th, for tho ERECTION of a School Master's RESIDENCE at Turakina. Plans, etc., may be seen at the offico of Mr. J. F. Sicely, C.E., Marton, find aifc my office, Rand Chambers, Ridsway Street. THOS. H. JAMES, Architect to Wanganui Education Board. ■• IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF G. F. CREMER. TTIENDERS are invited for the PURJL CHASE of the Stock in Trade, Fixtures, and Fittings in the above Estate, consisting of — £ s d Art Needlework, Silk, Wools, etc. 248 6 1 Fancy Goods 82 0 3 Toys, Games, etc 54 7 7 Fixtures and Fittings 30 0 0 £414 13 11 Stock can be viewed and sheets inspected at the premises daily between 10 and 3 o'clock, or by appointment with the undersigned. Tenders, which will close on 3rd of November, 1905, should be addressed to the undersigned, and marked on envelope, "Tender for Cremer's Stock." CHAS. E. ALLPRESS, 57 Wilson Street. Telephone 109. POLITICAL. MR. Wi G. BASSETT, Candidate for Parliament, will Address the Electors of the Wanganui Electorate as under:— TUESDAY. October 31, Aramoho. WEDNESDAY, November 1, Kaitoke FRIDAY, November 3, Castleciiff. MONDAY, November.6, Sedgebrook WEDNESDAY, November 8, Brunswick. - FRIDAY, November 10, Eastown. The opposition candidate. MR. F. H, HASELDEN WILL ADDRESS the Electors of Wanganui in tho Opera House, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 8 p.m. ! Dress C'.rclo will be reserved for " Ladies and their Escorts. Mr. Haselden's Committee will meed .' every Friday night at 8 o'clock, in the Assembly Rooms, Ridgway Street. ! WANGANUI ELECTORAL DISTRICT MR. T. B. WILLIAMS having failed to effect an arrangement with tho various Liberal Candidates not to divide the Party vote, has definitely decided to go to the poll. His Com- •. mittoa will meet in the rooms over Messrs. Williams and Harper's Auction Rooms on TUESDAY EVENING NEXI at 8 o'clock. All friends, ladies and gentlemen, favourable to his candidature, are cordially invited to attend. Mr. T. B. Williams will address the Electors at the following places:— MOSSTOWN.—THURSDAY, 2nc ' November. < Kaitoke, Brunswick, St. John's, : Westmere, Eastown.—Dates t< bo announced. H. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary. fOE BALF. OB TO LIT FOR SAIIE, Totai-a Posts, Strainers and Secrwid-class Sleepers. R. W Smith« Tailiape. FOR SALE,, the pick of Gonville At«nue, li Acres level Land; reasonable .price to prompt purchaser, "apply "Land," "Chronicle" office. FOR SALE, over 2-3rds.'Acrß Building Section, Gonville Avenue. Piioe, £150. Apply Brown's Agency next Auction Boom. lv^. Wanptil A. & P. Association. * GRAND * Annual Show — OF — HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, POULTRY, GAGE BIRDS, FARM INDUSTRIES, HOME PRODUCTS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th & 16th, 1905. BIGGER PROGRAMME THAN EVER. Official Programme and Entry Forms from Secretaries of all A. and P. Societies, or the Secretary. Entries close on SATURDAY, 4th November. SE&.BY MORTON, Secretary. IT SUCCEEDS WHERE OTHERS FAIL. "SYKES'S WONDERFUL DRENCH." EVERY owner is aware of tbe importanco of a remedy in case of sickness among his live stock, and in consequence, lie will, if he be prudent, always have a stock of the most reliable "medicine at hand. Take cows, for instance. Here we have the important calving season on hand, and the drenching of the cow is a matter of all-round moment. All dairymen know the health of the oow must have scrupulous attention at this peroid of her career, if tho best results are to be obtained. Once Sykes's Drench is used the farmer will use no other—a fact with which the maker has been made acquainted per medium of countless testimonials. Let those who have used it testify te it? merits. Listen to this: Messrs. J. rind G. Richards, Opeke* Downs, write: "Wo have used Sykes's Drench this season, and find it a great success; moreeo on cows after oalving. We have used all drenches, but they all fail except tho one Drench, and that is Sykes's Drench for Cattle, which we can strongly recommend to others."

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 7

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