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BUSINESS NOTES.

Messrs Williams and Harper -will sell at their in art to-morrow, poultry, produce, fruit, furniture, and usual sundries.

A notice appears in this issue, requesting accommodation for from 30 to 40 teachers, for one week during the "Winter School."

Tomorrow at 7 a.m. Messrs Hatrick and Co.'s steamer Waimarie will make the usual excursion to Pipiriki and the upper reaches. Tho firm's office opens every evening for booking passages.

Messrs Lundon and Sheeran, ai tho top of the stairs in Cummins' Buildings (in the meantime), have a long list of properties for sale and. to be leased.' By calling an. them carlv you will 'secure hill value, and contentment.

Messrs Williams and Harper will sell at their rooms to-morrow at noon several valuable freehold and leasehold properties. This sale should attract those on the lookout for investments, as the properties are without doubt some of the best in the district. For further particulars see advertisement or the auctioneers.

To-morrow, at 12.30, Mr J. H. Keesing will sell 1 furniture and merchandise of every description. Among the numerous other, items mentioned in another column is a trio of Indian Game birds. These are of pure breed, and ought to attract all poultry keepers. Those about to furnish, or who need any article of furniture, should be sure to attend the sale. We would also give our readers a final reminder of the jewellery and silver-plate to be offered at the same time.

The many years that Wolfe's Schnapps has been before the Australasian public, ,. and the ever-increasing popularity it enjoys, has proved it to be a stimulant of great medicinal value. The agents, in a new advertisement in another column, suggest to readers that for the prevention and cure of colds and influenza Wolfe's schnapps should be taken hot with lemon at bedtime. The difference between this and other spirits will come in the after-effects; you get lasting good from its use.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10967, 5 June 1903, Page 6

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10967, 5 June 1903, Page 6

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10967, 5 June 1903, Page 6

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