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BUSINESS NOTES.

NUKUMARU FATTENING LAND. The attention of Nukumaru and other farmers is drawn to the sale by public auction of a fine piece of dairying and fattening land at. Nukumaru. The area to be offered contains 85 acres and 2 roods, and is securely fenced. The five sections will be sold on behalf of Mr Runa Wakarua, at Duigan's rooms on Wednesday, June 27, by Cuttie, Dickie and Co., auctioneers. A BUSINESS FREEHOLD. As an investment, let to a good tenant showing a good return. Also a fine suburban residence and one acre of freehold land are to be sold on easy terms by Mr John D. Brechin. PROGRESSIVE NEW PARTNERSHIP. The firm of Messrs Markham and Shewan, men’s mercers, Victoria Avenue, have dissolved partnership and the business has now been reorganised and re-established under the title of Markham and London. The new partner, Mr Pat London, is thoroughly well-known to “sports" throughout the territory. His prowess on the cricket pitch and his close association with Rugby football have brought him to the forefront in sporting matters. As well as being a “sport,” Mr Loudon is a thoroughly up-to-date business man, and the new’ firm can be relied upon to sup ply the latest of men’s requirements at acceptable prices. In order to reduce the excess stocks of the old partnership a sale is announced for to-morrow (Wednesday), W’hen a discount of 25 per cent, will be made oil all lines, exceptional value being offered in men’s felt hats and cosy silk asd woolen scarves. This is also a good opportunity to secure cheap a good winter overcoat or rain coat. A BIG PURCHASE. Messrs Sperring, Ltd., announce an exceptional huge purchase of drapery and other soft goods to the total value of £7 500. Ou this big deal a saving of £2500 has been effected by makisg it a cash purchase, and this enormous saving is now to be given to the public. In our advertising columns the firm enumerate many of the attractive bargains to be offered at the special purchase sale commencing to-morrow. HARRY JENNINGS. A business change ob- interest to motorists is the removal of Mr Harry Jennings' business from Victoria Ave nuo to the spacious garage at the corner of Guyton Street and Wickstead Street. The new garage and repair shop is now being equipped to deal with all classes of repairs to gas and benzine esgines, and Mr Jennings’ 18 years’ experience in the trade ensures thoroughly satisfactory work. A specialty is made of motor cycle repairing and the central situation of this repair shop will further add to the popularity with the motoring public. Mr Jennings is personally in attendance and every job is guaranteed. v HOODS FOR CARS. The firm of Messrs S. Garner and’ Co., Wilson Street, is becoming increasingly popular in the motor world on account of the splendid work they are turning out in manufacturing and fitting hoods and Curtains for motor-cars. Work is con fidently sent to them from all parts of the province, with the assurance that the material used, the work, and the price will be right. Messrs Garner and Co. arc also first-class upholsterers and in this branch they are unsurpassed for wo'rkmanship. and the fine finish of their work. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. The attention of residents of our town and district is drawn to the sale of frontage portion of Mr. Donald McGregor’s “Aird Farm Estate," No. 2 Line. This sale offers a unique opportunity to those desirous of beautiful farm subur ban section within seven miles of town by first-class motor road. The sections are all securely fenced and each boundary planted with selected plantations. The land is level and of the best quality for dairying, cropping, or fattening. Exceptionally easy terms of purchase are being arranged. The sale will be held in Duigan’s Rooms, Ridgway Street on Wednesday, June 27th at 12 noon. All particulars and inspection arranged by communicating with Cuttie Dickie and Co., auctioneers, or Burnett, Mcßeth and Brown, solicitors. of Wanganui. ’Phones 358 or 464. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), MAY 29th. John Coull gives particulars in our auction columns to-day of a fiveroomed house for removal or dismantling which is to be sold by public auction at No. 14 Hardy Street, just off Guyton Street. The sale Is to take place to-day (Tuesday) at half past one.

Dairy farmers are notified that Messrs Jackson and Co. will conduct a sale of dairy stock at Tayforth on Tuesday, sth June on account Mr. Jas. Irvine.

Lovers of rare native plants should not miss inspecting the splendid assortment of rare native trees and plants offered by Duncan and Davies. Ltd., New Plvmouth. for one week only, at 98 Ridgway St.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 29 May 1923, Page 6

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 29 May 1923, Page 6

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 29 May 1923, Page 6

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