BUSINESS NOTES.
Mr Peter Jiell advertises for sale or lease ih most valuable and lucrative property ■within easy distance of ereumeiy, railway station, and town, as a dairy, commercial, fruit, and produce farm, with substantial residence and all modern conveniences. There should be little difficulty in finding a lmrchaser for such a desirable property. To-morrow Messrs Hatriek and Co.'s steamer will leave at 7 a.m. on the usual daily excursion to and beyond Pipiriki, embracing all the best of the lovely scenery on the upper reaches. The steamer returns the following day. The firm's office opens from' 7.30 to 9.15 p.m. Tho latest addition to the ranks of the music-teaching profession in Wangar.ui is Miss Lily Harris, who announces that she Is prepared to receive a limited number of inlp il,s for the pianoforte. Miss Harris, whoso address is Halswell Street, has very lijfrh'credentials, holding a senior certificate II'X.M- and R.jJJM. for pianoforte and senior honors for theory. Trinity College. "A Long-felt Need Supplied" is the head-in"-'of an interesting inset with this morning's issue. Messrs Evans and Co.. tea listers, blenders, and direct importers of choice Indian and Ceylon teas, announce tint they have opened a wholesale and re-t-.il establishment in Wanganui. Orders forwarded to the A.M.P. Buildings or given to the canvassers will receive prompt attention. •.!!• i • • Profes*or Kaymond. botanic physician, oculist, aurist, etc.. calls attention to his Mdvertwemeiit headed "Wrong All Round which appears in our advertising columns; The Don Soft floods Syndicate have secured the assigned stock of Mr George (tihldard, draper, of Hawera, and promise to "ive some "real plums" for the next week or so This stock is to be cleared at Caiman's shop (the premiss that are being built upon for the Don's permanent wareuse) Laaies will find it greatly to their idvantnge to give a, look in on Saturday or an" day following, for we are n.formed that tho firm arc determined to clear the W^Ai» '•>■... air, is ■!,, subject of an :w .-niothoi ,o. • tie fares to be cUia^u v, futtuc.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 14 February 1902, Page 3
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