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BUSINESS NOTES.

MR AND MES GOODMAN,

Medical specialists, desire to notify that as their visit is drawing to a. close, persons wishing to consult them should do so at; once. Mr and Mrs Goodman may be con>sulted at Siddell3' Federal Hotel daily from 11 till 7.30.

BUCKRELL'S REMOVAL BARGAINS. Tl?ere is just one clear week before Mr J. J. Buckrell removes to his new premises. To-night- and all next week all goods will be sacrificed to effect a ready clearance. Such an opportunity as this will not occur again for a long time, and thrifty buyers should "take occasion by the hand" and make the most of it. Saturday-night shoppers shquld satisfy themselves as to the extent to which Mr Buckrell's large stock has been marked down by paying a visit. At the prices quoted the goods, are rapidly diminishing, and time is therefore an important part of the proposition.

Yarrow has a supply of fresh fish, and oysters for supper to-night.

A lost bunch of keys is advertised for in our wanted column.

We remind dairymen and . others of the sale of Messrs McDonald and Walsh's dairy herd on- Tuesday- in Messrs Jackson and Co/s Wanganui yards. •

Bouquets of sweet violets at Jas. Laird and Sons' Avenue shop to-night. When flowers are scarce these are especially welcome, and the price makes them available to' all.

Members of the Economic and Co-opera-tive Building Societies i n want of cheap loans are reminded that a sale of ,£3OO in each of these societies takes place next pay-night, Monday, the 14th inst,, at 8 o'clock.

Messrs Jas. Laird and Sons have just imported a large and choice collection' of Kentia palms. These palms are always acceptable for decorative purposes, and are easy to grow. Anyone at all interested should call at the Avenue shop this evening.

At the prices at which Yarrow sells fish it is much cheaper than meat. Doctors declare that people would be better in health. were they to eat more fish and less meat. Therefore go to Yarrow's and secure some of the fre3h lot he has just received. Nothing better iox a Sunday breakfast.

As might have been expected, Messrs J. Paul and Co. have been busy all day'pxitting out remnants and odd lots. Half of sale price is an irresistible attraction, and the public are taking full advantage of the generous offer. The concession only ob- 1 tains up to 9 o'clock this evening. * *

Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co., house and land agents, have several comfortable houses 1 to let. This enterprising firm are also offering a splendid chance to the man of limited. capital to acquire a freehold home, in *e' following: — Half an acre, choice level healthy site, close to town, and new "five-roomed house and verandah, with range, tank, shed, and every convenience. Only £25 cash is required, and the balance can be arranged in payments equal to 14s a week. The price of this bargain is ,£325. Apply at once.

Investors and those in want, of , a, cheap house with a few acres of land near town are reminded of the auction sale of the late Mrs T. H. -Driunmond's Holderdalc 'property to be held iv Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co.'s Eidgway Street Land Auction Rooms on Wednesday next, the 16th inst.; at 2.30 p.m. The property, which consists of six acres of rich level land- and a new six-roomed residence complete with all conveniences, must be sold to wind- up the estate. As the property is only three miles from town and has extensive frontage to the No. 1 Line and Corry's ,Road, it' is very suitable for subdivision into smaller areas. The laud is very rich and admirably adapted for £ruit-growing or market gardening, - etc. - .

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11635, 12 August 1905, Page 6

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11635, 12 August 1905, Page 6

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11635, 12 August 1905, Page 6