BUSINESS NOTES.
Those coiiUmpMing^'Visit to Roito- ; rua cannot, dp better, than secure acr commodatioii1 tit the " Australia,'' where every comfort and convenience is given. Tho Warigan vi Horse Fair : will be held on Saturday next/Avhertsoine 100 horses will be offered. Entries ;aTe;beting received by the auctioneers, Messrs' Jackson and Co." ' : '■'■"'.'.■: Mr J. H. Keesing advertises to sell on Monday, 21st in&t., at 2 P.m., at . Messrs Turnbulland Co.'s Bond,:Taup6 Quay unclaimed.overtime ...goods from, the Collector of Customs.' ' '.]■ At the Wanganui Auction Mart, tomorrow Williams and Harper will sell as usual, commencing at noon, when a larga list of entries will be submitted to auction. '.-..' : .. . . '. I■■• lii our."auction' columns appear lull particulars of the sale cf household furniture and effects to be held at the residence of Mr Benefield, No. 3 Line (just past two mile peg). Included in the catalogue are a splendid pmno, a. .very superior pliaetpiij two purebred Jersey' co^rs. a .^tagnificßnt collecjon of not plants*, arid-ferns. . MrX' H, Kefejing will conduct the sate,. obTmmeiicmg at 10.30 ajn,-'oit Kiursday, 24th. inst;:, Newt; Zealand A Industries Week in Wariganui is no doubt ciusmg : no little interest to the' people "generally, and ludging from the appearances of some of the shop windows they are fast beginning -to sho^w signs pf local manufacture;wh:ch do credit not only t^ the *nianufacturer,s. but "to the window dressers as well. To perpetuate,these wmd(w displays -Mr M. Lampe, .of 'the Tesla Studios, is prepared to^undertake the photoirranhing of any of them by, either flaishlight; .gaslight, w daylight, arid judging froni^me of the > specimens wff*have. »eeii-;;6f- this particular vvorfc from the Tesla,' Stud'os, any tiling ;entrnstod| to Tfill be m ; good Messrs "Gibson1 and PaWson, who recently purchased the business ot the United Farmers' Co-operative Association Ltd.,- intend conducting their business on a Cash basis, and an interesting advertisement in this issue, showing the advantages reaped by trading with tins firm for cash. A comparative list is given of the old prices for credit and the re-marked prices for cash on the Upot, and the saving in money is sur- ! prising. The advertisement will be of J interest to sporting men especially reI quiring ammunition or guns. The S makers of the goods are the best in the world, and large stocks are held. «c can readily understand why the new i firm always welcomes an examination of I its merchandise.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12244, 18 June 1909, Page 5
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