BUSINESS NOTES. .
H. I JONES AND SON LIMITEDS CARNIVAL.
"Still busy," is the almost unnecessary reply to a query on visiting the Avenue shop, that is continually crowded. Their splendid stock -shows no signs of diminishing in spite of the constant and repeated -demands of the public. Suitable New Year presents are now brought well forward and a very fine Bhow they make. Visitors who wish to take away a. memento of their visit torWangauui should ;make arpoinjrof calling and examining the hundred and one suitable articles. No one is asked tp buy and there is not a more interesting 1 place in Wanganui to spend a pleasant hour than Messrs Jones' establishment.
Messrs Williams and Harper will sell by j' »tt§ti^ns at th#ir pig«, ' pottttfy,* v^iiclesy v -p*oducfe," truit, bieyel«s, furniture, toilet-ware and a quantity of useful sundries. The sale starts as , usual at noon. .. ,
- End the old'-yeW^l^-By -biiying' highclass footwear at Crichton and Newmans, and face t,he dawn of the New Year comfb%tffls' ishod a«b/ .ftee from the troubles caused by badly fitting bootß and shoes. C. and N.'e holiday trade exceeded their ant£cipafciousV'in,e,very- way., so thanking the public for ( past favours, they trust by keeping 1 the best procurable footwear and retailing 1 at reasonable- prices to merit the continued confidence of theis clients.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11445, 30 December 1904, Page 6
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217BUSINESS NOTES. . Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11445, 30 December 1904, Page 6
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