BUSINESS NOTICES
Mrs Cottingham, . professional masseur, G, -Adelaide road, notifies that she can produce references as to her ability. W. J. Gaudin and Son advertise coal at reduced prices. Alex. Burns notifies the public that he has reduced , his coal-selling rates. Thomas Ballinger and Co., Ltd., Victoria street, Wellington, have just lauded a shipment of "Hot Point" electric irons, which, are said to be clean, cool, handy and inexpensive to use.
Bargains in the boot and shoe line are procurable at Thacker's fire sale at Palace Buildings, Cuba street.
Jamieson Bros., Manners street, advertise for sale a six-roomed villa, commanding an excellent view, together with one-third or a whole acre. The land is well planted with the choicest •of flowering shrubs,, trees, . roses, vegetables, and fruit trees,, etc. Harconrt and Co. have been instructed to sell by auction at their rooms, Lambton quay, on 'Wednesday, 1000 debentures of A 1 each, bearing interest at tho rate of 6 per cent, per annum, in the Tanpo Timber Co., Ltd.
Edward Anderson and Co., Willis street, have a large stock of crockeryware, etc., from the world’s best markets. In the firm’s main front windows a display is being made of Irish Belloek china. '
The Nattrass Churn Co. has removed to No. 6, Adelaide road. Tho D.I.C. are. disposing of Irish table linens of rich quality at moderate prices. Full particulars are set forth in another column.
Dainty white lingerie is being sold by Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd,, at easy, prices. Details appear in an advertisement in another part of this paper. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6963, 1 November 1909, Page 5
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