BUSINESS NOTES.
IT PLEASES THE LADIES! Yes! They say it’s “wonderful,” and so it is- . To restore a high polish on Old furniture, making it look bright and fresh, and giving the Piano a new appearance, is easily done with McKen zio’s Drawing Room Cream Furniture Renovator. No need for expensive Oils, Pads, and Mops! Just a few drops of this Furniture Polish on a small soft cotton tag, lightly rubbed on and finished with a soft cloth. That’s all! Your furniture will then look just lovely and remain so for a long time! For polishing Motor Cu-s, it beats everything. Try it! 2/6 and 3/- bottles. All Shops and Motor Garages. MRS. COLLINS’ SALE TO-DAY John Coull gives particulars in our auction columns to day, of Mrs Collins’ sale which is to take place at' her residence, 276 the Avenue, near Liverpool Street, beginning at half past one. We call our readers’ special attention to a very fine Collinson piano, in first-class order and of excellent tone, which is to be disposed of, and sofift! Valuable hand-beaten copper work, Chesterfield, and good quality Axminster carpets. There is a good line of kitdiien and bed-room furniture, general household requisites bud useful tools. Another important item in the catalogue is a Chalmers motor car. This is a sixcylinder, flve-scater vehicle, with self-start£r. and the auctioneer is able to state that it Is in good running order. At the price asked this Is a good investment to a car buyer. HOUSES FOR SALE. t Mr. John D. Brochin draws special attention to his new advertisement whereby he offers two comfortable homes on Early possession given. Particulars at 7 Dublin Street.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 9
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