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auction sauw». tjaddeley and forlong and a co.s LIST OF AUCTION SALES For NOVEMBER. Wanganui. Wednesday 8 Waveriey,' Friday 10 Wanganui Horse Fair, .Saturday.. 18 Wanganui, Wednesday 22 Waverley,- Friday ....... ... 24 SALE YARDS AT— Wanganui, Waverley, Mangamahu, and Raetibi. AGENTS FOR— Wanganai People's Building Society Fire Insurance Company. Cannon's Dip. FARMS of every description on our books for Sale or Lease. PERCY C. FORLONG, t^i Auctioneer, j WANGANUI. HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. At 12.30 p.m. -QADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. JD will hold their, annual Spring Horse Fair on above date, and sell by Public Auction, IAA HORSES, consisting of IUU Draughts, Half Draughts, Harness Horses, and Hacks (broken and unbroken) ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED. NOTE.—AII entries must be in by SATURDAY, November 11th, WOOL, HIDES, SKIN, AND TALLOW SALES.. OUR FIRST SALE will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 22nd November, in Johnston and Co.'s Wool Store, Ridgway Street. Entries are now being received at the offices of the undersigned. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. BADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. P ASP ALUM DILITATUM. ,nnHE king of grasses for permanent JL pastures. Farmers and runholders should sow 81b to 101b of Seocombe's hand-shaken seed per acre, or, 21b to 31b with ordinary mixtures'. Seccombe's seed is bright, heavy, and shotty, and. always gives satisfaction. Ask your local seedsman for Seccombe's, and be sure you get it.—W. Seooombe; grower, Central Bucca, N.S.W. New Zealand address: N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Auckland. SUCCESSFULLY COMBATING DISEASE. (Extract - from the "Press," Christchurch). A NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVE who recently visited the consulting rooms of Mr. F. Webb, Specialist and Herbalist, of this city, gained some idea of the widespread popularity of his method of successfully combating disease. On the occasion mentioned, Mr. Webb's appropriately furnished rooms in Colombo street north were filled with patients, and every minute saw the number increasing. From the tone, of the numerous authentic testimonials received by Mr. Webb from persons in almost every part of the colony, v.ho have been cured by his system, of herbal and vegetable treatment, it appears that the cures effected have created a, sensation amongst those who have had them brougnt under their notice. In all Over nine thousand cases have been dealt with by th-a system of treatment throughout New Zealand, and during tho eighteen months Mr. Webb has been established in this city he has treated close upon fifteen hundred oases. One strong feature of his system is that it does away with the necessity for surgical operations in . a largo number of cases where such operations are usually considered necessary. He has removed from tihe human body various growths, which are usually only removed by means of operations. The esteem in- whioh Mr. Webb is held by hi 3 patients in this city was shown on Monday afternoon, when about one hundred patients and ex-patients waited on him and presorted him with an illuminated address and a gold medal. The address, which is artistically designed, and is signed by eighty-three persons who h&ve been benefited by Mr. Webb's system of treatment, refers to Mr. Webb's skilful and valuable services performed in this city and district during; the past twelve months. Of some of ;rthe-eases dealt with the signatories deem it. no exaggeration to &ay that they border on the miraculous; in some instances complaints of twenty years' standing have been cured, and, in others he has been successful where medical practitioners have given them up as incurable. Address, 23 Ghuznee street, Wellington. • SOMETHING WORTH ENQUIRING ABOUT. BEFORE you look at any tiling else send' tor particulars of whichever the following propertif&s are the size you require. We can recommend them as well worth attention:— 11AA ACRES, Freehold, all in AJLUU grass, except shelter bush, well divided, well watered, and all ploughable country; good metalled road,.and only two miles from railway^ station and township. Good house and all necessary buildings. Price, £13. IAA ACRES, Freehold, 40 acres in O-UU grass, rest bush, which is being cut by sawmillers. Good metalled road, within half mile of township, railway station. All flat, and will make a splendid dairy farm. Price, £5 ss. Cheap. -I QAA 0.R.P., 150 in grass, and 150 i.OUU being felled; 500 acres good milling bush. Three miles from town* ship, Main Trunk Line. Price, £4 per 1 acre. For further particulars apply to BADDELEY, FORIiONG & CO., AVENUE, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12642, 1 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12642, 1 November 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12642, 1 November 1905, Page 8

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