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BUSINESS NOTES.

Lairds'' seeds grow.

TREE SALE. Mr J. T. Benefield's nursery stock has a good name, and the big auction on the Quay to-morrow should attract a large crowd of buyers. The sal© will start at nooti. Every branch of the nursery' wili hue well represented, including shelter and prnameEta-i trees, fruit trees, gooseberries, cm rants, flowering ehrubs/ violets,, carnations, etc. * ' ■ .

' Benefield'a tree sale to morrow, at 12 o'clock, Taupo Quay.

Benefield and Son's 1 gigantic sale of nursery stock will be held in the Vacant shop, next Levin and Co., Taupo" Quay. Sale . commences at 12 o'clock sharp tomorrow.

- Benefield's tree sale to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, Taupo Quay.

CRICHTON AND, NEWMAN'S FOOTWEAR FOR WORKERS.

The popular footwear emporium, No. 92, .Ridgway Street* has on view special lines ofr heavy footwear for workers. Farmers and their ( employees in particular nave apparently noted this fact, and gauged the value, {gr during, the last few weeks the 'firm's .trade in these lines' has been phenomenal. Remember every boot and 'shoe in shop is the -best of its kind, and the prices are always reasonable.

Floral wreaths, beautifully arranged with choice flowers and ferns, at prices to suit all. Laird .and Sons', the Avenue. Thone 137.

FORDER'S RECORD BOOT SALE.

Forder's advice: — Don't buy an article of footwear until you have inspected his ui^u-ciass quaJitiew at prices Which he claims no- other firm can .sell at. Forder is 'determined to" sell, and every, pair in this firm's large premises are on offer inspect door and windows', also the great display inside; every paitf reduced to bedrock. This is the sale of boot sales. And the most genuine ruling. Don't forget Jb'ordere.. Everybody knows the corner shop.

; Benefield's tree sale to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, Taupo Quay.

FORDER'S BOOT AND SHOE SLAUGH-

To-morrow (Saturday), the biggest slaughter of high-claas boots ever known is, to take place at Forder's, the well known, boot provider's, in the Avenue. The firm is not only offering the remainder of T. 'Dickeon's high-class goods (which were bought at a huge discount), but every pair in the large premises. Now is the time to buy and Forder maintains that his is the place to buy from. /No old stock. Every pair of this season's. Forder claims that he will stand absolutely alone for bargains to-morrow. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Everybody knows the well-known oorner shop, Avenue.

THE REES-JONES BOOT SALE. This great sala opened to-day, and is a great success. Customers -are just simply delighted with the bargains they have secured. Rees-Jones intends to make this one of the best boot and. shoe sales -ever held in Wanganui. It will pay boot buyers to visit his store to-morrow, and see the special Saturday bargains that he offers. Remember, no old stock; all new goods at androf-season prices, at ReesJones' shoe store, the Avenue.

3EORGE AND KERSLEY'S BIG SALE.

The Economic is a great place for bargains to-morrow (Saturday). -The firm will offer' goods from the various departments at absolutely bed-rock prices. See their JHft.nket and fur windows. Buyers are informed by the firm that they will find everything of the best and at the lowest prices ever offered in. ,Wanganui.

CRICHTON AND NEWMAN'S WINTER

FOOTWEAB. The above firm are always up-to-date, and their stock reflects, the reasons. This fact, and the long study of the wants or the district, has been instrumental in making their business the great success it undoubtedly is. The firm are always <m the best of terms with, their clients, and the result is general satisfaction. Every seasonable line is on view. Evening> shoes for dancing and felt wear in endless variety, strong ' walking boots (ladies' and gent's), golf Boots, football boots, rubber goods, in fact for every line of footwear visit the old-established popular emporium, No. 92, Bidgway St.

Garden manure in 141 b. bags at Laird and Sons', the Avenue.

FOBDER'S FOR BOOTS TO-MOEBOW. Forder claims to leaH when the best of the world's brands of 1 footwear ie required. Don't forget to inspect the wellknown corner shops to-morrow, . for bargains. This firm is out to sell. Every, pair is on offer. One of the largest aemtkms to choose from at Forder's, Avenue.

GOOD BOOTS AT SALE PRICES.

The Rees-J4nes' store has already got the reputation for selling' all first-olass boots aud shoes, and to-morrow will be a grand opportunity of securing these good boots at sale prioou. Shop early. The Rees-Jones' store.

THE ECONOMICS SATURDAY BAR-

GAINS.

The great stocktaking sale is still booming and to-morrow '(Saturday), the public will find wonderful bargains in every department. Costumes, blouses, and millinery were never cheaper than they will be at the .Economic.

Beirtfield'e tree sale to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, Taupo Quay. " ' »

BOOTS 1 BOOTS ! -BO6TS !

It will pay you to .inspect the genuine bargains in boots to-morrow at Forder's. The firm are out to do business, and at such ridiculous prices as are- being asked, a big day is assured. Prices ax& useless. Inspect for yourselves at Forder's great boot slaughter, Avenue.

Thomson and Co. are still offering big inducements for cash trading. Another list on offer for this coming week. The firm advise all to seize this Opportunity, and be amongst those who are reaping the full benefit by buying from their weekly list. These prices hold good so long 'as the advertisement stands published. Thomson and Co. report that many axe reading their ads. and consequently buying the goods on offer. This offer is open to all who like to take advantage of it. They are always glad to see new faces, as well as old friends. Thomson -/and Co. request that their address should be remembered, and that our readers tehould 'get there.

Benefield's tree sale to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, Taupo Quay. '

To-morrow, at noon, Williams- and Harper will commence their usual Saturday sale. The firm have ah unusual lot of entries to submit to auction, including 100 cases of prime- Nelson apples, a good harness pony, suitable for lady to drive, dog-cart, and other goods too numerous to particularise. Furniture will be sold at 2 o'clock, also a special line of new bicycles.

Button's seeds at Laird and Sons', the Avenue.

CHILDREN'S. BOOTS AT SALE PRICES. At the Reee-Jones* shoe' store; to-mor-I'owr' children's boots will_be sold' at bargain prices. " Come'" early, and > avoid the ifternoon and evening rushes. . The Avenu». . -

Those in want of a grazing paddock could not do better* than attend the sale of leases which- Messrs Williams' and Harper are going to sell ait their rooms on Tuesday next, at 2.30 p.m., on .account rf the Wanganui College, Board of Trustees. Further particulars may be .had from the auctioneers'. . "■

Benefield's tree sale to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, Taupo Quay.

In directing attention to Messrs. Bert Barns and Butler's sale to-morrow, it has to be stated that there will be for sale some very prime fat ducks and fowls, also 20 cases of good clean raisins. The sale takes place at 11.30.

Early ' seed potatoes in 141 b. bags, at Laird and Sons', the Avenue.

Everything for the garden at Laird and Sons', to-morrow. >

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12829, 23 July 1909, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12829, 23 July 1909, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12829, 23 July 1909, Page 7

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