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BRANDON HALL ESTATE.

Messrs Read Bros., the we'l-known land agents of Wanganui and Wellington, have been authorised to offer in convenient sections the wcil-known Brandon Hall Estate, adjoining the township of Bulls. The land is of excellent quality, and very suitable for dairy farming, cropping, or fattening. The firm will be pleased to afford full details to anyone at all interested, and to arrange for an inspection of the property.

Young and Collins for sterling qttality presents. Big display now on.

Messrs Williams and Harper will sell by auction at their mart on Saturday, at noon, horses, vehicles, poultry, pigs, six good English saddles, and at 2 p.m. furniture and sundries.

Baddeley Forlong, and Co. are holding their next wool and skin sale, in conjunction with Johnston and Co., on Wednesday, December 20. Farmers having entries are requested to forward at once.

For up-to-date tailoring and men's mercery J. J. Buckrell has a big reputation, which he jealousy guards by satisfactory service and prices. Men should get all their requirements (whether big or small) from Melbourne House.

Messrs J. Paul and Co.'s underclothing bargains are still attracting crowds of buyers, all of whom express surprise and pleasure at the exceptional values offered. Ladies should certainly visit Victoria House before the week end.

Will it be fine for election day? Certainly, indications point that way. In any cas3 the weather seems settled now, and summer dresses should be ordered without delay. J. J. Littlejohn's dressmaking department stands for perfection in all respects, and the satisfaction of a good fit and finish is always assured. But order early to avoid the holiday rush.

Johnson, the Live Bootman from Sydney, desires to remind the public that, Prohibition or no Prohibition, they will stiil require boots. Ladies or gents who are contemplating purchasing new coverings for their understandings will save time and money by consulting Johnson of Ridgway Street, opposite the G.P.O.

Our readers are well aware that for real good value in the regular way 11. H. Whits and Co. are well ahead of all competitors, and when they issue a Bargain Budget the special value given is simply unapproachable, as White's bargains are real bargains-'-goods that give satisfaction and bring back customers. Read carefully, bring the list, see the goods, and compare. You will find everything exactly as described. R. H. White and Co., 81, 83, 85, Victoria Avenue.

The usual monthly meeting of the Harbour Board takes place this evening.

All prize money in connection with the Horticultural Show will be paid out thio evening. It i 3 particularly requested that all prize-winners should collect their money during the evening if possible.

Captain Edwin wired at 12.34 p.m. today as follows: — Moderate to strong winds from between south and east and northeast: glass lise slowly; tides moderate; ssa moderate; expect cold night.

The committee who have the arrangements in connection with Mr "Massey's speech to-morrow evening in hand intend to make the best possible use of the seating accommodation in the Drill Hall. With this end in view, and to ensure tb? comfort of the number of ladies who are expected to attend, a dozen of the front soats will bo reserved for them, while a seat will also be sot apart for the various candidates and their wives.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11728, 1 December 1905, Page 7

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BRANDON HALL ESTATE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11728, 1 December 1905, Page 7

BRANDON HALL ESTATE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11728, 1 December 1905, Page 7

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