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For Saio or To Let. A BETTER PROPOSITION A BETTER proposition was never offered in Wanganui than this. Why? Because the owner is leaving Wanganui and is determined to sell, the ridiculously low price will prove that. These are a few of the details:— Charming and comfortable home, situated in the best part of Wanganui’s popular suburb—St. John’s Hill. Residence, which has only been erected a few years, contains 7 rooms, mostly large, studs 12 feet; dining-room, ID x 20, on foundations of brick wall, gas gas stove, pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs; asphalt paths and yard; frbnt and side verandahs, conservatory, workshop, trap or motor shed; fowlhouses and covered in runs; young orchard of nearly 100 full-bearing trees; good garden and beautifully kept lawn. Okehu : and rain water; up-to-date drainage. Over 1-acre land with large frontage. L.T. Title. Under 15 minutes' walk from tram service. Price, .£1250. Terms can be arranged. This is tmdoubtedly an opportunity to be availed of by anyone requiring a modern home for a comparatively small sura. When will yon inspect? I am at your services at any moment. STANLEY E. READ, REAL ESTATE AGENT. 78 Ridgway Street (25 yards East from P. 0.) F. MARRIOTT, Mercer and Outfitter, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T BEG to inform customers and the pub- "*■ lie generally that I am removing to now premises situated at 125, Avenue (Carvad and Howe’s old premishes), where, by keeping a good article, at a reasonable price, i hope to see my old and many new customers. F. HARRIOT!’, - Late Guyton Street. Publlo Notice*. IN BANKRUPTCY. AJOTICE is hereby given that Edward George Thompson, of Mangaweka, Nurseryman, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to bo holden at the Courthouse, at Mangaweka, on Friday, the 10th day of November, 1911, at I o’clock pim. W. RODWELL, Heputy Official Assignee. October 31st, 1911. NOTICE. TTHH Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Limited, has this day raised the price of all grades of sugar KJs ner ton. R. GUTTERIDGE, Acting Manager. November 3,. 1911. For Sale or To Let. F*OR SALE..—First-class Motor Launch, *- length 28ft; beam _7ft engine, 12J horse-power. ’’Fitted with cabin. For further particulars, apply S. T. Ashton, Castlecliff. TflOR SALE.—Moving Picture Machine Lantern, Lenses, Travelling Case. .£2O the lot. Good order. Box 66, Wanganui. SALE.—Five-roomed house am’ conveniences, on large piece of ground; long lease; easy ground rent. Good position, satisfactory reason for soiling. Apply for address at Herald Office. , MUST BE SOLD. OWNER HAS BOUGHT A FARM, AND MUST REALISE. ■j >y ACRES, 3 miles from Wanganui. •*- * together with house 7 rooms and shed, 400 young fruit trees and good garden. Price .£1250. Terms, only ,£,!0l) cash. Note.—This place must he gold this week, consequently price is much reduced. \ Full details from LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. Advertisement* not exceeding 1* words will be Inserted In this column for ih aash per insertion. Each additional word (d. Booked, 60 per oent. extra. Casual Wanted*. T/fT ANTED Known.—For Sale, 500 -* * phonograph records, 2 and 4 min.. Singer’s Sewing Machine, F.M. Motor Bike. All bargains at Stroud’s, next Lyceum. ‘ly/’ANTED Known.—Found, black sheep dog; four white feet. If not claimed within throe weeks will be sold. Weitoria, Nukumaiu. WANTED To Let—For 12 months, 18 i ' ’ acres, St. John’s Hill. Good house, j Apply A. McKenzie, Koromiko Road, Gonville. | Business Wantods. TJ!/’ANTED Known—“ Others may come ’ quick, and some very slicko, and shine ever much so. But like tho sun, ever so bright, “Linoarnisli” stands alone. All grocers, Is 6d, 2s 6d tins. Never slippery. WANTED Known—Refreshment Rooms, ’ ” large and airy, looking so clean and fine. For Dustin’s are large, well appoint-, ed are they. With floors ever so shiny. For “Linoarnisli" ’tis the secret. Saves the girls lots of kneeling. For once a year only are they done. All grocers, 1* 64, 2s 6d tins. Never slippery.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 1

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646

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 1

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