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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA.

Miss Wilson has recently had tho Manawatu Tea Rooms muck enlarg.-.cl A hot dinner is served in the down;A;> ! 3 dining room and fish luncheons in ie grillroom upstairs, llomomauo s, sandwiches, and savouries o: r. Best chocolates always in st . A i.; ; English Costume Co . i-.. >d by Mrs Malcolm Tab' . n Buildings, Cuba-street.— .' - •' . • in 11 branches of ladies' tuil.'i' ■ ioliul. ig costumes, outdoor and Oia . i,o coats. Satisfaction guaranteed. \ 1 . ;,tnos froiu JE3 10s to 8 guineas.—Advt. Well, Lily, did you per.su.i-.- 1 your dad not to get lug now wall pa • .= at Wellington? Lily: Tes, ami .>••> pleased he is that he listened to my ingestion. Lottie: Well,did you indiu!' him to act on ray sdvice, given after ;.. toUeal experience? Lily: Yes, we wc:,' ilong together to Osgood and Hanc.> i- s, K-angi-tikei street, and were shown a lovely assortment of wall papers, and had no difficulty in obtaining from them all our requirements. Out lioma is now much brighter and moro pleasing, in consequence. You must come up and see the effect for yourself as soen as possible. We have to thank you for your good advice. —Advt. Weicome! Old customers and friends of A. H. Sadd will be pleased to know that ho has come back to Palinerston to stay, and has leased that well-known hairdressing saloon lately carried on by Mr J. Mackenzie, near Coleman Place, The Square, and trusty to meet his old acquaintances once more. —Advt. Eichard H. Bright, watchmakcr and jeweller, Main-street, having taken over the premises Lately occupied by J. H. Manttau (next Miss Wilson's Manawatu Tea Roc ms), the Square, is now ollering the whole of his ,£'3ooo stock of jewellery, watches, etc., etc., at enormous reductions. See the window and i.ompare the sale price. Note the address — Adtt.

A wood and coal business in Palmerston is offered for sale as a going concern. An advertiser wants to purchase a building site or a residence. Winter is here and so is All'. Mahon. Beaders will probably remark, "Where does the combination come in ? There's nothing very wintry about Alt'., is there ?" Well, if anyone is anxicus to find out the association he can do so by looking in at his up-to-date mercery business in the Square, and he will tliere find such ample provision made for bleak and damp weather as wilLmake one regardless of the elements being unkind. A splendid range ot overcoats in rubber, rainproof, motor, and tweeds lias just been opened up. The quality will be .-eea at a glance and the prices, well A If. ,\iahon'3 reputa-tion-in that direction needs no further publicity than it lias already got. Dr Martin wants a smart lad to look after motor car. Mrs McCarthy's Central Registry Office has several applicants waiting engagement. Mr Thomas Williams offers £1 reward for return of Irish terrier dog. A bridge player ia . required as a partner. Comfortablo board and residence is offered to liuee young ladie3.' Corns succumb readily t j a treatment of Henderson's Corn Solvent. Mrs Jane Adams notifies she will apply for a renewal of publican's license^ A young lady of means seeks a partner of her joys and sorrows. A grand concert and dance will be held at Ashhurst Hall on Wednesday evening next. Mrs Mary Kavanagli gives notice she will apply for renewal of publican's license. Messrs E. Reynolds and Co. want it known that they received a gold medal award for their display of cycles at the N.Z. Exhibition. Rev. W, T. Fraser notifies thqjb he will not be responsible for debts contracted in his wife's name without his written authority. Messrs E. Reynolds and Co., the popular cycle firm, who keep a big and up-to-date stock on their premises opposite the Union JBank of Australia, are at present holding a sweeping reduction sale of wheels at prices to suit all and every size of pocket. There is nothing half-hearted about a sale announced by E. Reynolds and Co. It iB genuine like the firm itself. Mr W. Hazard, of Queen-street. Auckland, whose advertisement appears in this issue, has compiled a very neat and attractive catalogue of guns and sporting requisites, which should be of interest to shooting men at the present time, The stock, which is most complete, is well described in detail, and purchasers can select any special line from the many described therein, resting assured that as all country orders have special supervision country clients can purcliase as well as if they attended in person at the store. Special mention is made of the Browning automatic shot gun, which has given general satisfaction on account of accuracy of sighting and rapidity of discharge. The catalogue will be mailed free on request. Repairs nave prompt atteution.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 103, 4 May 1907, Page 5

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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 103, 4 May 1907, Page 5

ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 103, 4 May 1907, Page 5

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