BUSINESS NOTES.
An advertisement of interest to housewives and furniture dealers appears in another column viz. McKenzie's drawing-room cream furniture. It will make old furniture and pianos look like new. It is not generally known that wringing out a [doth in hot water and wiping the furniture before putting on the cream will result in a high polish which will not finger mark. Interest in the fur display by Madame Menere, which is being held in sample room; N.Z. Express buildings, is unabated. No- doubt the display is one of the finest/ M'or seen in Wanganui. and affords a rare opportunity to secure a sample model fur coat or wrap at a fraction of the usual retail prices. The display ends to-morrow and is well worth a visit.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18967, 19 March 1924, Page 8
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