BUSINESS NOTES
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES TO-DAY John Coull gives particulars in our auction columns of this issue of a sale which is to take place at his sale rooms, Maria Place to-day, beginning at 1.30 p.m. The catalogub includes 3 brand new chesterfield suites, first class piano, H.M.V. gramophone oak and rimu furniture and a large assortment of other useful household furniture. Goods on view from 9 a.m. this morning and for absolute clcarace. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. A mixed sale of timber, bricks, iron, sashes, doors and windows will bo conducted by B. T. Bennett at St. John’s Workingman’s Club to-day (Friday) at 11 o’clock. Intending purchasers should not miss this sale as the lot must go without reserve. A GARDEN OF DELIGHT. One of the best homes in the Wanganui district is advertised for sale in this issue by Mr John D. Brechin. Built brick and standing in large and beautiful grounds, it is a home well worthy of any one. The price is beyond most people but to a man of means this is just the thing. Readers are reminded that Madame Menere’s display of Russian and Canadian furs ends to-day in the Wanganui Sample Rooms (entrance up right-of-way to Scheideman’s). The remainder of real wonderful furs are to be sold at under New Zealand wholesale prices.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19845, 20 May 1927, Page 9
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