BUSINESS NOTES.
The splendid purchasing power of R. H. White and Co.'s London Buyer is demonstrated by a marvellous shipment , just to hand of Men's large Irish Linen Haridkerichiifs, which are to be sold at 2s lid, 3s lid, and 4s lid the halfdozen. Be quick if you want to share this line.
To-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, Mr J. H. Keesing wilj sell at his mart an acre section with cottage in Alexander Street. The sale is under instructions from the Public Trustee. To-niorrow (Thursday), at Mrs Schofield's residence, Matrybank, -Mr J. H. Keesing will sell the whole of her household furniture and effects. The catalogue includes isome excellent heifers, horses, buggy and harness, and other attractive lines. A (brake wil leave the Fountain at 12.15 and 1.30 p.m. Messrs Williams and Harper hold a sale on the premises, Alma Road, Gonville, on Monday, the 18th, at noon. Breeding sows, porkers, and small pigs, poultry, corrugated dron, wire netting; also lease of 4£ acres land and a firstclass harness horse, trap, and harness. The Sotalis Toilet Trio, which has just recently been placed on the New Zealand market, eontsists of Sotalis Skin Reviver, Sotalis Toilet Powder, and Sotalis Tooth Powder. Levin and Co. are the wholesale agents for Wanganui, and the preparations may ,be obtained from any chemist or storekeeper. The articles comprising the Trio are composed of the purest ingredients, and are not surpassed. The (Skin Reviver is especially serviceable at this time of the year, and should be tried iby every lady. It is really wonderful how' quickly roughened hands become smooth and soft after the nse of the Reviver. It has a very fra-. grant perfume and gives a delightful sensation of coolness and freshness. Sotalis Toilet Powder is the perfection of dusting powders for the toilet and nursery. It prevents irritation, of every kind, and keeps the skin soft, smooth; and wholesome. Ta-y it and ■compare it with any other toilet powder- you have used. .Sotalis Tcoth Powdeiv preserves the teeth, prevents decay; removes discolouration, and fragrantly perfumesl the breath. - : - .•'
THE LAST DAY
Of A. C. Lennard's great removal sale is announced for Saturday. It was Mr Lenn-ard's intention to close the sale today, but owing to the repeated demands made upon the huge 'bargains he has decided to extend the sale till Saturday night, when it will positively close. W© advise ; bargain seekeais to .make !hay while the sun shines, as thisi is a golden opportunity that only occurs once in a person's lifetime. This sale has been very .succ&rsful. Talk .about raids an China, you should see the interior of Lennard's shop in the Avenue, and see the raids made on the bargains of china and glassware, cutlery and sundries. Remember Saturday is your last chance.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12599, 13 September 1905, Page 5
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