PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. JOHN’S WORKINGMEN’S CLUB ' MEMBERS’ ANNUAL PICNIC. r pHE Annual Up-River Picnic to Raorikia will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, February 19. Free to members, their wives and families only. Tickets should be applied, for at the Club not later than Saturday morning. Boats will leave Hatrick’s Wharf at 9 a.m. One boat will pick up passengers at Aramoho Wharf. Should unfavourable weather conditions necessitate a postponement an announcement will be made over the air on Sunday morning. L. C. SWAN, Secretary. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 4 PAR M S ! OF ALL SIZES AND PRICES. J ACRES, close to City, 17 head ■" stock, 5-roomed house, all outbuildings Price £l5OO ACRES, carrying 22 cows, 2 heif- ’ ers and bull; 4-roomed house, 8bail cowshed, etc. AS A GOING CONCERN Price £B5O. Deposit £350. jjq ACRES Freehold, £2l per acre; with 40 dairy cows, 2 horses, all necessary implements, 3-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc. Going Concern £l6BO 25'7 ACRES Freehold, 7-roomed “ house; every convenience, all outbuildings; wintered 103 cows, 2 bulls, 6 2yr. heifers, 3 horses, 250 ewes, 170 hoggets £3O per Acre T G 11 ACKSHAW » AND COY. REAL ESTATE AGENT. (Member Real Estate Institute, N.Z.) 98 Ridgway Street. ’Phones: 3536 Residence. 5363 & 4377 PROPERTIES WORTH INSPECTING JJANDY to Beach, Castlecliff. 5roomed Roughcast semi-Bungalow, with all conveniences, including e. 1., h.p. Range, Garage, etc. Sure to go quickly. Only £5OO wanted, with very reasonable deposit. (COLLEGE ESTATE Beautiful wooden Bungalow with 6 rooms and 2 sleeping Porches. In excellent repair. Dry section. Garage. Immediate possession. Price £ll5O with reasonable deposit. A beautiful home. Remember: “Boracure” is GUARANTEED protection against borer loss. (j pEARCE & QO., 5 VICTORIA AVENUE. (Opp. Foster’s Hotel.) ’Phones 3237 and 3615. A MID-WEEK SPECIAL. A COW TO THE ACRE.
on ACRES first class land, all flat, ’ part river flats. Situated about i mile from good township, on the main road. House e. 1., etc. Cowshed. Cream collected; school handy. Price reduced to £6O per acre. Offer of £4OO/£5OO deposit considered. AV. H. W ARD & C° 120 RIDGWAY STREET. ’Phones: 5278 - 3626 - 5367 Y pRETTY QOTTAGE j[OME VACANT, 4 ROOMS—With conveniences and nice sunny section. Only £350, with £5O deposit required. VACANT, 5 ROOMS. Wanganui East, hot water, new porcelain bath; i acre, motor shed. £sso—cash £5O. VACANT. 6 ROOMED BUNGALOW, in perfect condition, select street, rough cast. £500; about £lOO cash. VACANT, TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, one of the choicest of homes, charming design, corner section. £1200; good terms. SUNNY GONVILLE SECTION, only £4O. LEVEL ST. JOHN’S HILL SECTION, I acre—£2oo. ARTHUR pEACHEY, 80 Ridgway Street (opp. P. 0.) ’Phone 5196. 860 ACRES > South Manawatu. 600 felled and grassed. Balance bush. 11 miles Town, good road. 5Roomed House and sheds. 100/150 acres flat; balance hills. Sawmill on property. PRICE £3 per acre. £250 cash to good man. Cream collected. Further parliculars from J. E. w ALKER ’ AGENT, BULLS. RENTAL CARS. p -DRIVE RENTAL CAR CO. (De Luxe Models). Drive Yourself in Comfort, 'PHONE 2329. TAXI SERVICES. WOODVILLE RACES. OACE Cars leave IELLOW CABS’ Office. Ridgway St. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 17 and 18, at 9 a.m. ’ PHONE 2525. YELLOW CABS. RADIO SALES AND SERVICE, EXPIRATION o? Lease ~AII Radios to be sold at smashing reductions, terms 'f required, accessories at less than cost at Tyre Supply Coy., 19 Avenue.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 39, 16 February 1939, Page 1
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