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A special land announcement is inserted by Messrs. Baddeley, Forlong, and Co., of Wanganui ? in another column, which gives particulars of three farms to" bo sold, of 800 acres, 600 acres, and 1000 acres. Don't neglect to read them, as the farms in questionjire of special carrying capacity, and are offered at a very low figure to facilitate an earl^ sale. Mr. Littlejohn's new bai'gain list ill this morning's "Chronicle" is an eye-l opener. Ladies with an eye to the mahf chance should certainly see these goods. The showroom offerings are especially attractive and represent price reduce tions seldom heard of even in sale times.

Messrs. Williams and Co., the fashionable jewellers, have this day removeO into their new premises, next Hannah's, opposite the English Church. Everything in the jewellery line is nice afld fresh, new, and up-to-date. See tho splendid display this evening* Messrs. Williams and Harper will sell by auction," on account of Mr. Moore, at his residence, Aramoho, the. whohi of his furniture and effects, also a firstclass horse, gig, and harness. Attention is called to Messrs. Williams and Harper's sale, which t&kei {)lace this day at noon. The list is a ong one. and includes some special lines of show poultry and also purebred Berkshire pigs. The fur goods to be sold at Mr. J. H. Keesing's mart to-day, at 1.30, and which have been on* view for the last two days, have been, much admired. The catalogue comprises some beautiful quality garments for ladies' wear, all of the latest fashion, and should attract a gootl many buyers.

Be in time. G. D. Jonas' 75s suits will al be gone by the 15th inst., and it will be to our advantage to call and pick out the one you like befoi-e that date. Why not do it .to-day?

If you are thinking of making anyone a really nice present, look in at Oremer's and s©e the many pretty and useful things he is selling at half their usual price. Creiner's is a genuine Bale. There is no catch about it. Every line has got to go. You can get anything from a toy to a beautiful gift for a lady or gentleman at Creiwer's. You can get whatever you want cheaper than you can buy the same things anywhere else. Look in at Cremer's and see the goods a.nd prices for yourself. That's how you'll get the best evidence as to the genuineness of the sale.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12546, 8 July 1905, Page 8

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Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12546, 8 July 1905, Page 8

Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12546, 8 July 1905, Page 8

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