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ADVERTISING NOTES.

Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7805, 19 August 1903, Page 3

 

ADVERTISING NOTES.

Laird and Co., Wanganui, for boxthornes. Abraham and Williams horse sale at Palmerston Saturday next. Wanted milking on shares. Government Insurance Department money to lend. Mrs-Collins has residence to let. Big yarding for Abraham and Williams sale to-morrow. Tenders invited for Makotuku bridge contract. Meeting of Homing Pigeon Club on Thursday evening. Miss Watson opens tea rooms and confectioner's small goods shop in Cuba street in a few days. Dahl's hosiery factory has been removed to the rear of the Main street warehouse, Messrs Abraham and Williams hold a land sale on Saturday, September 19th. Messrs Collins Bros, sell horses, produce,' poultry, etc., at Feilding on Friday next. ■ Poisoned grainfor ratepayers at Kairanga County Council office. Copies of Kairanga County Council's balance-sheet at Council's office. List of T. L. Buick's furniture published by Harry Palmer for sale to-day. Millar and Giorgi have just opened up some hnid to bsats. " Old Manawatu " ready for distribution. Messrs Abraham and Williams wiil hold a sale of valuable town property at 1 p.m. on Saturday, August 22nd. Thursday, 20th August, is announced as the last day of clearance sale at Grove's Cash Store. Special quotation of toilet -sets, new goods arriving etc. Westward-ho ! Rangitikei street sections at Mounsey's. ' The Manawatu Daily Tijies for 6d advertisements. '

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