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BUSINESS NOTES. ■ rr^^-.'i .-. . ' An important subdivisional sale will ho lield at Wayerley auring March,, "when Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and ■Co. will sell Messrs R> and 0. Hawes' well-known property] The estate will , he subdivided. into two farms of about 340 and 200 acres. The property is , -within a few hundred yards of the Waverley. town belt, and the quality of i;he soil is undisputed, having never been oveTcroppedj and has, bgen held by the present owners fdr" sdver 4.0 years. TO-DAY'S EVENTV ! J. Paul and Co/s Summer Sale at 9 o'clock. We call attention to the advertiserment over" leader of Mr J. Upton,. 151Avenue, who has secured the sole agericyr of the "'Federal Reversible Heel." This 3ieel is undoubtedly the latest invention in this line, and will assuredly- eclipse all other rubber- heels. One great feature of this invention is ' that Jt ' may he fixed without tools or loss of time, -therefore being' changeable from, heel to heel, thus, wearing- evenly. All pedestrians who wlshTto scnilfr'iii true comfort' *hould insist on ."their bootmakers using no other. TO-DAY'S EVENT. J. Paul and Co.'s Summer Sale at '9 o'clock. ;■. r ' The Dresden Piano Company want, an •energetic agent for Wanganui and district, Mr P. B. Lomax having relinquished the agency. An annouuceaieat appears on page 7 of this issue. ; ,- ■ TO-DAY\B EVENT. ...! J. Paul and Co.'s Summer Sale at, 9 o'clock. AUCTION SALE NEXT SATURDAY. It is our .earnest, wish to draw the attention of the public ,to the, auction salo of sections to be held by- iJ. H, Nixon and Co. next Saturday. The details of the sale aye advertised daily, and a perusal of the advertisement cannot help but satisfy our readers- of the importance of giving their attention to -these valuable freeholds about to be offered for selection by the vendors to the: Sublic at Sherriff's Studio next Satur- '• '. V ;■• ,- • .'' '■'■ ' TO-DAY'S EVENT. J. Paul .and Co.'s Summer Sale at 9 o'clock. . - Once—onlyonce—in a man's lifetime, and this is the opportunity to make your home, the one slice of luck that will be •offered to you of buying a section at Gonville. Attend the auction sale today, the 3rd, when Mr J. H. Keesing will offer this line Gonville land, cut up into residential areas. Even if you are not a buyer you will be> interested to liear -how low the reserves are, and what the sections bring. Yoii know the property so well; you can jog along on your bike in ten. minutes on a perfectly flat road. When you build your house .you will have gas, water, drainage, and all the conveniences that are in thb town at a less cost of rates, low insurances, and free from the restrictions of city lite, and all these advantages may be secured by a very low deposit and •easy payments. . .. . THE SALE THE WOMEN WAIT FOR J. PAUL AND CO.'S SALE OPENS THIS MORNING. This morning, at 9 o'clock, Messrs J. Paul and Co.'s great summer sale opens with a galaxy of bargains that .will delight the mind of every economical buy•er. There are no blanks in--this .sale. Every article has a ticket, and every ticket labels a prize, for money saved is always money gained. Make a special :study of the big price list, pick. put your requirements, and be on hand early this morning. There has just beeen imported by Messrs McLeod and Snn. the pnternrising proprietors of "Radium," a boot polish tin-filling machine—the first to reach New Zealand. This exceedingly ingenious contrivance—'Roberts' patent —was ordered direct from the makers in Tiondon. It fills 1000 tins of Radium per hour in a perfect manner. ,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 February 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 February 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 February 1909, Page 8