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Business Notices.

Ethel Turners-new story, far the approaching Christmas book season is entitiled "Little Mother Meg," and it will- be on sale about October 15. In her latest volume the favourite Sydney writer returns to the characters' of "Seven Little Australian's" and "The Family of Misrule," those delightful children of her biain and pen, which first made'her name Damous.

Those in want fo a> good house property in town, either as a home or investment, will notice that Messrs. C. L. Duigan and Co., Ridgway jyUeefc, are offering a comfortable new five-roomed house, with every convenience, for sale by auction on Wednesday next, the Bth instant, at 2.30 p.m. The property is situated in Niblett atire-et, off Dublin street (near' Mr. John Forbes? residence). The house is quite new, and is on a large freehold allotment. The title is land transfer. Messrs. Duigan and Co. will offer at the same time Mr. Thomas Dickson's choice residential property near the Racecourse, 15 minutes' walk from the business centre. Thehouse, which is aZmo'S'tJ new, and is? substantially built, comprises <seven large rooms (20 by 17, 21 by 14, etc.), and is complete with every convenience. There are 23 acres of land held! on a long lease froml the Borough Council. Tiie property is for absolute sale, as Mr. Dickson is leaving fof^ New Plymouth. Those interested will do well to inspect this property. before the date of s'.ale. *.

The Wangaaui People's. Building' Society shareholders are remindedl that the next pay night falls due on Monday, October 6th. Those wishing1 •to take part in the next balFoit xaxaib see that their subscriptions are paidl uip;. Messrs. Williams >and . Harjier Avill s.d'l by auction at the mart this day horses., vehicles, pigs, produce, furniture, and usual sundries. The sale commences at noon.

We would advise visitors to the. races to inspect the U.F.C.A. window to-day, a feature of which is the Cyphers incubatoiß at work, and brooders with chicks. The chicks are about due now, and ought to prove to the public the value of these machines in connection witlx] our new poultry industry. Farmers' and others, before leaving tqwnj, should j- make it their business to inspect the Associationr'si stock of poultry ■ f aim requisites1, whicih will all be on view tot-day.

Tor prints and muslins Mr HaSftdngs Moore says you cannot do better than see his stock of fast-dye goods, wihichl will well bear testing. In straw hats for the summer- season he is showing a large stock in ladies', gents', and children'si shapes at his premises, Cummlns's Buildings, Ridgway Street. . r ■ . ■..-

Tlie City Boot Shot) is at present full up from floor to ceiling with'new stock. Shipments have come to hand ex s.s. Paparoa., Athenio, and Titanic,, and the selection for buyers is wide and varied. ' Among others are some very fine ladies' and gents' goods from the celebrated factory of Messrs Krip pendorf and Dititimalri, also some very fine button boots for children, sizes seven to ten, very low broad keels, and broad sensible toes, in glace kid and white hair. ' The stock is now. larger than over, and hoot buyers will be hard to please indeed if unable to make a choice.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 7

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Business Notices. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 7

Business Notices. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 7