BUSINESS NOTES
Clean white paper in .rolls 74 inches wide, suitable for cutting out patterns, may be procured at this" office.
To-morrow, at 1.30, Mr J. H. Keesing will sell at his mait, Victoria Avenue, furniture and merchandise of every description. Those about to' furnish would 'do well tp make a point of attending the s\»le.
Hcrr A. Green, consulting optician and eye-3pcciaiist, desires us to notify that he has removed to the top floor of Chavannes' Hotel, where ji'e may be consulted at any time of the flay' and in the evening. '
To-morrow morning, at 7 o'clock, one of Messrs Hayrick and Co.'s steamers will make the iiswnl trip to Tipixiki and ttie upper reaches of the Wanganui River. No, one visiting the Wanganui ehould miss doing the all-day trip above Pipiriki.
Something real, chaste, and artistic in the way of artificial wreaths and emblems are now on view at Messrs Laird and Son's shop in Victoria Avenue. Theso arc 'iii various sizes and are with Pr with Put domes, while the designs and woricniaheh'ip are superior to anything of the kind hitherto shown in Wanganui.
", We direct attention 'to the sale of crossbyed weaner pig 3, Tamworth-Berkshire, which are to be sold to-morrow by Messrs Williams and Harper. We understand that this special' breed, or perhaps crossbred, is aiuPnpst the most profitable pigs of the present day, aiid buyers will do well to inspect them. .
Growers of choice early potatoes wil^'be interested to learn that Messrs Laird and .••Joys' crops, are now harvested, 'and that samples .of seed tubers may be^spen at their town shop, or nt tho nursery. Glasgow Street. Messrs Lairds' reputaiiou as growers of reliable seed potatoes , has been long establishod and' their practice of growing only frtim selected seed and itiider their oVn' supervision has much to ( commend it. I
The public are reminded by inset iii this issue that Mr J. J. -Bnckrell's great stock-taking sale commences to-morrow. Many pf the lines will undoubtedly be disposed of very quickly, so that to get a full selection it will be necessary to shop early. There is a very special line of mercery not mentioned in the inset consisting of men's flannels, undershirts,' and paiits. which are exceptionally cheap, and should appeal to every man in the town and district in want of these articles.
<t - 9 For Influenza, and Cold in the Head, take Woods' <sfreat Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1b 6d and 2s 6d. ,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10973, 12 June 1903, Page 6
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425BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10973, 12 June 1903, Page 6
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