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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA.

Miss Wilson has recently had the Manawatu Tea Booms much enlarged A hot dinner is served in the downstairs dining room and fish luncheons in the grillroom upstairs. Home-made cakes, sandwiches, and savouries to order. Best chocolates always in stock. —Advt.

English Costume Co., conducted by Mrs Malcolm Tabor, Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street. —Experts in all branches of ladies' tailoring, including costumes, outdoor and Cravenette coats. Satisfaction guaranteed. Costumes from JG3 10s to 8 guineas.—Advt.

Well, Lily, did you persuade your dad not to get liis new wall papers at Wellington? Lily: Yes, and very pleased he is tliat he listened to my suggestion. Lottie: Well, did you induce him to act on my sdvice, given after practical experience ? Lily: Yes, we went along to- . gether to Osgood and Hancock's, Rabgitikei street, and were shown a lovely assortment of wall papers, and had no difficulty in obtaining from them all our requirements. Our home is now much brighter and more 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.

Welcome! Old customers and friends of A. H. Sadd will be pleased to know that he has come back to I'aknerston to stay, and has leased that well-known hairdvessing saloon lately carried o;i by Mr J. Mackenzie, near Coleman Place, Tiie Square, and trusts to meet his old acquaintances once more.—Advt. • Richard H. Bright, watchmaker and jeweller, Main-street, having taken over the premises lately occupied by J. H. Manttan (next Miss Wilson's Manawatu Tea Poems), the Square, is now offering the whole of his £3000 stock of jewellery, watches, etc., etc., at enormous reductions. See the window and compare the sale price. Note the address.—Adtt.

Two young men wis-i to correspond with young Ladies with a view to matrimony.

Two cows are offered for sale. Two unfurnished rooms in well-ap-pointed house are required. New sailing dates of Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamers are adyertised.

Mr C. H. Withers, engineer, wire worker, plumber and licensed drain connector, can always be communicated with by 'phone No. 353. Estimates will be furnished on application. Mr "Withers is a manufacturer of lead-lights. His place of business is in Eaugitikei-street..

D.1.C., Wellington, in a new advertisement, invite shopping by post and offer attractive line:! in new tweeds and serges at competitive prices.

Palmerston Borough Council invite applications for position of borough foreman.

The attention of those in search of cycles, whether new or second-hand, is directed to a new announcement by Adams, Ltd., the popular wheel firm. They have just commenced a big sal© which will extend over the next foui weeks. Special sale prices are quoted for Beeston Humbers, Swift Royal, Eadie Stare, and Genuine 8.5.A., while a number of second-hand wheels will almost be given away. Mr Overton, Terrace End Hotel, has good grazing for horses to let. Messrs Clark and Thompson, the Premier signwriters, uotify that they are removing to larger premises in Church street, next the Manawatu Club and opposite the Grand Hotel. Messrs Collinson and Cimninghame, Ltd., of Broad street, the Square, have an announcement on page 6 of this issue. This firm has made special preparations for the winter season, which may be shortly expected. A prominent feature consists of ladies' and children's jackets and coats, which are quoted at tempting prices. These were purchased at a big discount, in the benefit of which the firm 8 customers will participate.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 107, 9 May 1907, Page 5

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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 107, 9 May 1907, Page 5

ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 107, 9 May 1907, Page 5