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BUSINESS NOTES.

CRIOHTON AND NEWMAN'S

SPECIALITIES

Tho elderly gents' boots made in America by the well known manufacturer Lambecke, mentioned in a previou.i issue, has "caught on," and although tho line was just recently opened up, already the sales have been brisk. An early visit is to be commended. The "Brit.-Ban" ladies' shoe still retains its popularity, and every well costumed lady should possess a pair. They fit liko a glove.

Messrs. J. Paul and Co.'s underclothing bargains are still attracting crowds of buyers, all of whom express surprise and pleasure at the exceptional values offered. Ladies should certainly visit Victoria House before the week end.

Will it bo fine for election day? Certainly, indications point that way. In any catte the weather seems settled now, and summer dresses should be ordered without delay. J. J. Littlejohn's dreesmaki'ng department stands for perfection in all respects, and the satisfaction of a good fit and finish is always assured. But order early to avoid the rush.

Attention id directed to a new advertisement inserted in this issue by tho Scoullar Company, Limited, of Wellington, notifying the arrival of soma very special and seasonable shipments for spring furnishing, including carpets, linoleums, curtains, etc., of every description, and in great variety. Thia well known house are also now allowing an exceptionally fine stock of artistio furniture, their own manufacture, and guarantee both as regards quality and workmanship. Designs and estimates posted to any address.

Baddeley, Forlong, and Co. are holding'their next wool and skin sale, in conjunction with Johnston and Co., on 20th December. Farmers having entries are requested to forward at once.

At noon this day Messrs. Williams and Harper will, sell by auction this day/ at noon, horses, pigs, poultry, produce, 6 good English saddles, at 2 pan; furnituro and sundries.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12668, 2 December 1905, Page 5

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12668, 2 December 1905, Page 5

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12668, 2 December 1905, Page 5

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