ADVERTISING MEMORANDA.
Bargains in house property. Cheap music at Andrew Millar's. Pug dog lost; reward. Meeting Manawatu Rugby Union. Mr W. Devine has licensed polo ground booth.
Office wanted with small show room.
Good seven-roomed house to let three, five, or 10 acres, 1% miles from Square.
■ Abraham and Williams, Ltd., are now receiving further entries for their horse fair on Saturday, April 5. 100 entries have been received. Harry Palmer holds a clearing sale, of superior dairy cows at the residence of Mrs Graham, Monro's Hill, Fitzherbert East, on Monday next. Thirty-four good sound spring calvers and other valuable lines are on offer. Horses are also to be sold. Messrs Hallenstein Bros., Ltd., are calling special attention to their TailorCut Suits in their advertisement of today's issue. The stock comprises a beautiful range of English and Colonial tweeds, made in the latest patterns and styles. Gentlemen repuiring a smart winter suit would do well to call and inspect.
Abraham & Williams, Ltd. draw the attention of polo players and others to the sale of Mr W. A. Keiller's well-known polo ponies at their rooms, Rangitikei street, on Saturday next at 9 a.m Mr Keiller is leaving for England shortly and desires to sell his ponies. He will also sell two motor cars at the same sale. The ponies may be seen and tried at the White Hart stables.
Parisian corsets specially modelled for the clinging skirted fashionable gowns are advertised to-dav by Messrs Collinson and Cimninghame. These particular corsets are of extra quality in material and modelling—prices are from 15/0 to 34/(*>.
To-morrow Mr Harry Palmer will sell at the Mart, in order to dissolve partnership, a br colt one year old, by Sir Laddo (imp.) from Lady Stockwell; also 2 good spring cart horses, quiet and reliable and harness, and two spring carts; also a live-seater motor car.
The sale of the Royal Hotel building for removal is announced by Abraham and Williams, Ltd. The sale will be held on Saturday, April 5, at Messrs Abraham and Williams' rooms, Rangitikei street, where full particulars and sale conditions may be seen at any time.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1881, 28 March 1913, Page 5
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354ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1881, 28 March 1913, Page 5
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