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BUSINESS NOTICES

H Pranks, King's Chambers, advertises a number of businesses for sale, exchange, and to let. The W. :G. Wholesale Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 108 a.; Cuba street, Wellington, draws attention in our advertising columns to ladies' costumes and gentlemen s suits now being turned out as quickly as it is possible for them to be made. An examination of the workrooms and the Buits and costumes in process of making 1b invited. The firm Is a new one, but owing to the first-class goods they turn out, bustnesß la very *brisk, and testimonials from numerous clients testify as to the good value they receive. The attention of country customers is directed to a number of cheap and ÜBeful lines of specialty drapery offering at D. t>. Patrick's sale in Cuba street and Courtenay place, shops. Mr T." F. Thompson, proprietor of the Kaitoke railway refreshment rooms. ha« acquired the Paekakariki refreshment rooms, and -will-throw them, open to the public next Monday. Mr Thomson a reputation as a caterer is a guarantee of satisfaction. "Tho Mansions," Ghusnee street, invites natrons to lunoheorl and dinners, which are proclaimed to be the best in the. city. "The Mansions" are still under the direct supervision of Mrs Castendyk. A list of attractive properties is advertised by Harcourt and Co. for private sale. A list of new books is advertised by Whitcombo and Tomba, Ltd. The big summer clearing sale attheD.l.O commences next Monday, when the company will submit an unusual array of bargains. Next Monday morning A. L. Wilson and Co. will sell. tho whole of the furniture in the "Mansions Annexe," Ghuznee street. There are five hundred lots to be disposea of, without reserve. The sale is to commence at 11 o'clock. A number of new books have been received by S. and W. Mackay. Mlbb Grace Kennedy, Olifton terrace, will resume teaching the violin next Tuesday. 0* W. Constable and Co. (the lady barbers) have removed from 151, Cuba street, to 95, Cuba street (opposite To Aro Housel. Miss Tewsley, Mount street, who has just returned after four and a half years in Germany, is taking pupils for the German language. .■ . . Mrs M. L. Sutcliffe, teaoher of elocution, will resume teaching next Tuesday. Mrs Sutcliffe's address is 60, Roxburgh street. A new plan of Greater Wellington and Suburbs, just published by Ferguson and Hicks, is procurable from all booksellers and bookstalls. / E. Hannah and Co. are offering ladies' summer shoes at bargain prices. Ladies' corsets of all descriptions are being sold at reduced prices by Kirkcaldie and Stains,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7039, 29 January 1910, Page 5

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BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7039, 29 January 1910, Page 5

BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7039, 29 January 1910, Page 5