SMALL PROFITS BRING BIG BUSINESS.
This is why our business is so rapidly increasing. We buy in large quantities, and thus can sell cheaper. You wili save money if you get your drug wants from us. Davies Pharmacy.
A large entry of cattle will be offered at Messrs Jackson and Co.'s yards on Wednesday ne*li» ' j People who nave proved their worth say- they canot speak too highly of Wilson's Pills.
Mr N. Andrews, Taupo Quay, advertises for a wheel-cup, lost in one of the town streets on Saturday evening. Mr J. H. Keesing advertises to sell on Tuesday next the whole of the furniture and effects of Mrs F.A. Williams, who is leaving the district. The piano is a very nice one, and many other attractive items ; are contained in the catalogue. Persons about to furnish would do well to attend this sale, as the goods are all in nice clean condition. Full particulars will be found in our auction columns.
Farmers are notified that Messrs Jackson and Co. will offer a line of Polled Angus breeding cows at their Wanganui sale on Wednesday next. Mr J: H. Keesing advertises, a sale of furniture and effects to be held at the residence of Mr I. James, No. 55, Dub lin Street, on Wednesday, 2nd September, commencing at 1 o'clock. Everything is in first-class condition. Intending buyers will find it to their advantage to peruse the advertisement in our auction columns.
Messrs Jackson and Co.'s annual Spring Horse Fair at Waverley will be held on Tuesday, 22nd September. Entries are now being received by the auctioneers. . .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 August 1908, Page 8
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