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BUSINESS NOTES.

Lairds' seeds grow. Messrs. Williams and Harper hole their sale as usual to-niorrbw. . The sak starts at noon, and the furniture is sole at 2 p.m. The entries are both vanec and numerous. b'oi particulars see ad vertisement. Messrs Bert. Barns and Butler's usuaJ Saturday's sale takes place to-morrow at 11.30. Amongst other lines mention ed is a good / bay gelding-, broken to sad die and harness. For particulars set advertisement in this issue. STEWART ESTATE, ARAMOHO. Messrs Holloway, Hogan and Caddy, Ltd., have been instructed to refuse nt reasonable offer for the- remaining twv sections in the Stewart estate, Aramoho Prompt application is necessary. SHOES FOR THE RACES. The Rees Jpnes store are now showing ;heir high grade footwear, and thost wishing- to add to the finish of theii costumes, are invited to call at the Rees fones' store, where, the firm says, thej are sure of obtaining- exclusive and bejomin-^ footwear, kees Jones, Avenue. Hardy annuals now ready at Laird and Sons', the Avenue. CONSISTENT FORM*. There is nothing of the casual order .bout Messrs Crichton and Newman's establishment. Their large trade has been solidly built by consistent and careful .tudy of the client's interest. When they announce a sale the public can rely that they will keep faith, and a short study of .lie splendid bargains in high grade footwear on offer is very convincing. All goods marked in plain , figures. 92 Ridgway street. FORDER'S RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. Don't be misled, but if you require the best of footwear at lowest prices, go straig-ht to Forder's, the busy boot firm, Avenue. Everybody knows it. TO-MORROW LAST DAY. Drapery buyers are reminded that tomorrow (Saturday) is positively the last selling day in Wanganui. The bargains offeri&gr are something- unusually cheap. Try and get in early to the Sydney Cash closing--UD sale. ' TO-MORROW'S WINNERS. To-morrow's sure winners, also to-day's are those who patronise Crichton and New--nan's sale of high grade foot-wear. The mle is now in full swing, also 10 per cent. >ff all new season's' goods. A hearty wel■ome extended to all at No. &2 Rideway Street. Hardiest tomato plants in town at Laird and Sons', the Avenue. STYLISH SHOES. The Rees Jones' store announce that they have a grand assortment of shoes that appeal to those who appreciate superiority in the things they wear. Prices are claimed to be absolutely the lowest, as the firm import all their own shoes. See the "rand window display to-night. Sow now— peas, beans, carrot, parsnip, turnip, beet, radish, and onion seed, If you want good results go to Laird and Sons', for your supplies. A SERIOUS SENSIBLE TIP. "Tir«" straight anß otherwise are now the order of 'the period. Those who desire to be sure winners are advised to v'sit Crichton and Newman's footwear sale. A large supply of really fine boots and shoes it astonishing cheaply prices. Note the Address— No. t<2, Ridgway Street. The very finest lawn prass seed procurable at Laird and Sons', the Avenue. WHERE TO GO TO-DAY. Visitors will naturally be wondering how to fill in the intervening day between the races. Well no one should miss calling at No. 92 Ridgway Street, where Messrs Crichton and Newman have one of the finest footwear stocks in the Domin'ou, and are offering hundreds of splendid bargains. Thousands of hardy tomato plants at Laird and Sons' to-morrow. FORDER'S LATEST IN FOOTWEAR. Visitors and others should make a i special point of inspecting: the latest shipment of footwear at Forders, the Avenue. These goods are of the world's very best brands, and it is claimed they cannot be purchased elsewhere at anything- like the low prices Forder is asking. This firm have such a big turnover that they can afford to cut the prices. Inspect at Forder's one of the ;eadir~ boot firms, Avenue. FOOTWEAR THAT SATISFIES. FORDER'S LATEST. Inspect Forder's latest lines in footwear. Most stylish, comfortable, and ap-to-date ; wear guaranteed with every pair. Forder's prices are claimed to be Absolutely the lowest in the district. So don't forgret to inspect at Forder's, one of the greatest distributors u>f footwear, Avenue.' \ ■*, Artistic floral work at Laird and Sons' CLOSE UP TO-MORROW. Men of Wang-anui, it is claimed, will be handsomely repaid for going to the Sydney Cash to-morrow. Terrific re-, ductions on sjjits, trousers, shirts, sox, etc. Amazingly low prices. Remember the Sydney Cash closes up for good tomorrow night. Farewell night Messrs. Laird and Sons' floral department is under the management of a first-class artist. Funeral emblems, bridal bouquets, etc., are made up on the shortest notice at prices to suit all. Ring up 137. THE REES-JONES' SHOES. For hig-h grade boots and shoes, the name Rees-Jones on shoes is claimed by that firm to be a sufficient guarantee. For style and quality they claim that their shoes are unapproachable, and that comfort plays an important part. See grand window display to-night. | In regard to the Rapidly growing roll of the Eastbrook School, extensions for which were asked from the Minister of Education on Tuesday last, Mr R. Neilson, secretary of the School Committee, : informs us that the roll number has been added to by three more in the last two days, and now stands at 214. Althoughthe Education Board some time ago applied for a 200-school, this will not be , nearly enough, and by the end of the year, if the present rate of increase be maintained, a 300-school will be hardly enough to accommodate the pupils. I The man who smokes MILD DERBY is <nthusiastic in its praises. It is a blond >f aromatic and dark tobacco — can be indulged in to any extent without "bite".

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12882, 24 September 1909, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12882, 24 September 1909, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12882, 24 September 1909, Page 7

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