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BUSINESS NOTES

TEN PER CENT. OFF TAILORING.

During Mr Biu-kreH's sale a cash discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed off all tailoring. This is an opportunity no inau should miss. Ladies should also remember that all dress and showroom goods not to mention every liae of househola wear is quoted at ridiculously low prices. Call early.

J. PAUL AND CO.'S SALE

Bargains at this sale will he bigger and more attractive than ever from to-mor-row onwards. Country visitors should make a point of doing shopping tomorrow — and at Paul and Co.'s.

STOCK SALE DAY TO-MORRO r >V.

All visitors irom the country are invited to call at McGreur and Co.'s where their big half-yearly sale of drapery, clothing, millinery, etc., is now proceeding. It will be worth your while.

A GOOD "SPEC."

A small investment of JJ9O will turn in a net 20 per cent, for 13 years. See Holloway aud llogau advertisement on page 7.

The best > protection against this wintry weather is an Aluminium Heater for tho home. Sold by David McFarlaue, Ridgway Street.

An Aluminium Heater does all that in claimed for it — gives warmth and comfort with no trouble and little expense. Call and eeo them at David McFarlane's, Ridgway Street.

No need to have your rooms cold in ordei to save the trouble of laying the fire. An Aluminium Heater will give you all tho warmth you require without any trouble. Prices very reasonable at David McFarlane'a.

The- attention of those who are on th« look out for bargains is directed to the fact that Messrs Williams and Harper will sell by public auction to-morrow, at 11.30 a.m., at the Wanganui Railway Goodsshed, a large quantity of unclaimed goods and luggage. Don't miss this opportunity.

Our readers are reminded that on pag« 7 will be seen a replace advertisement by the Wanganui Meat Frezing Coy., Ltd., intimating the purchase of a large lino of purebred Hereford bullocks from G. F. Moore, Esq., one iff our most notable breeders of these world-famed cattle. Ox beef of this description is generally shipped Home for the use of exclusive clubs and hotels, and the company are deserving of all citizens' support in their endeavour to raise the -standard of, quality in meat consumed locally.

DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR LEASE.

A good 'dairy or Bheep farm for sale or to lease is advertised by Messrs Read Bros, in this issue above our Wanted Known column. The farm contains 361 acres, half of which is ploughable. It can be leased at 13s per acre or bought right out at d£l3 per acre. This is an unusual opportunity.

THE' HIT OF THE SEASON

There i 3 no necessity to read this little paragraph if you do not want bargains in drapery. But Sf you do then remember that Littlejohn's great sale is still on, and in spite of the sunless weather people are buying, and no wonder when you can buy ladies hemstitched handkerchiefs, 2s 6d. 3s Cd, 4s 6d, and 5s 6d per dozen, just half price ; fancy handkerchiefs, 2s 3d the halfdozen; neck frillings, Id each; Puritan collars in lace and embroidery, 2 for 6d; lace collars and ties will be laid out at ridiculous prices; 15 pieces veiling, all colours, 6d yard; motor veils from Is; Open work mits from 6d; thousands of buttons. Id card; 20 pieces Paris insertion, 21inches wide, Is 9d per dozen; dress ornaments, all colours, Is per dozen ; linen cuffs Id 1 per pair and 27s 6d grey tweed dress for 15s 6d.

CHEAP HOSPITAL LEASEHOLD.

Mesbrs Duigan and Co. are offering for prompt sale a nice i-acre section in Harrison Street, near Mathicson Street, Hospital lease, perpetual right of renewal, on which is erected a good and comfortable duelling of six rooms and' usual conveniences. The place is very cheap at .£l2O.

EXCEPTIONAL FARM OPPORTUNITY.

Tlie best farm buying chance is now open. Holloway and Hogan have it. Money in it to kef*p or turn over. See advertisement on page 7 and apply sharp to Holloway and Hogan.

SUPPERS.

Appetising fish slippers are always the most popular of suppers, and as R. Yarrow make a speciality of fish suppers and only cooks the, freshest of fish, customers can be sure of getting a supper second to none in the colony.

SHELTER YOUR GARDEN.

Wanganui is very subject to prevailing winds which cause amateur gardeners a lot of annoyance, but this can be easily remedied by planting a nice thick hedge round the garden. Benefield and Sons have a large number of different varieties of strong healthy hedge plants for sale which they can specially recommend' to intending planters.

Tlie W T anganui Horse Fair will be held on Saturday next.

To-morrow at one o'clock, Mr J. 11. Keesing will sell at ln'3 mart a nice lot of Japanese fancy goods, including beautiful vases, Chinaware, screens, baskets, blinds, lacquer work, and numerous other linen. The sale is without reserve.

Farmers and butchers are reminded that Messrs Johnston and Co.'s (Ltd.), sale of \ l . ool, sheepskins, hides and tallow, ia to tivke place on the 25th instant. Entries should reach Wpnganui by 23rd instant.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11920, 17 July 1906, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11920, 17 July 1906, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11920, 17 July 1906, Page 3

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