BUSINESS NOTES.
Sait buyers are reminded that the i Melbourne, Limited, have a con.pie- 1 hensive stock ot men's and boys' ’ suits in pure wool only. Boys’ u>l- , onial tweed suits arc priced at from | 37s 6d for size 7, rising Is per size. | whilst there is also a splendid line of boys’ fine indigo serge suits at 49s 6d for size 4 up to 69s 6d for size 18. Men’s suits in great variety, 75s to £7 10s. This day, at 9.30 a.m., Williams and Harper, Ltd., will sell by auction at their rooms 1,000 cases ol fruit, including apples, pears, quinces, "Cape gooseberries, tomatoes, passion fruit, cucumbers and jam melons. POULTRY FARMS. Several farmlets suitable for poultry farming in Wanganui, Marton and Inglewood are to be sold by Mr John D. Brechin, as per his advertisement. Also a splendid dairy farm of over 150 acres at Westmere. Mr B. T. Bennett draws the attention of the public to the clearance sale on Saturday of a fourroomed rough-cast bungalow, good section, furniture and effects. The house will be sold on easy terms. Also in the list is a good sideboard, Singer’s drop-head sewing machine, five-piece suite upholstered in red plush, fowls, garden tools, and usual furniture and sundries. Town clients are advised to take the Wanganui Fast car to terminus over the rail, turn to the left and look for flag. The sale starts at H. 30 p.nu at '2l Mahoney (Street, Eastown. AUCTION SALE OF FRUIT. Messrs Sharpe, NWrth, and Cot advertise a big auction.sale of fruit for to-day (Friday), at 10 o’clock. They will offer over 800 cases of ah varieties of fruit of tip-top quality. TO WANGANUI HOUSEWIVES The Egmont Auction Mart advertises in this issue the usual Friday’s sales, which includes 45 small cuts of bacon, without reserve, poultry, vegetables, fruit, horse and cow covers, bicycles, piano, three Austialian Terrier pups, household furniture and sundries. The big attraction this week is the bacon, which has been sold for aeVerail weeks past, and is recommended again this week as being up to the usual standard of good bacon. Also groceries, brush and hardware. The. sale starts at 1 p.m. The mart is situated in Maria Place, next to
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18756, 13 April 1923, Page 9
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