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BUSINESS NOTES

A NEW DENTAL FIRM. Messrs R. F. Johnston and P. J. McBrearty, both well-known locally, announce that they have taken over the practice of Mr J. Mcßrearty, dental surgeon, Ridgway Street, and will conduct the same as Johnston and Mcßrearty. All accounts owing to Mr J. Mcßrearty must he paid to tiie new firm. CHEAP PROPERTIES TO CLOSE A DECEASED ESTATE. Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co. have already sold several of the properties in the estate of the late Arthur Gregory, and anyone on the look out "for bargains in real estate should make a point of seeing the unsold properties before they are disposed of. Full particulars will be found on our auction page.

Thursday morning bargains at the Economic. Bargains in ladies’ hose, flannelettes, men’s suits, and ladies’ underclothing. The Economic will have two tables of Thursday morning bargains just to encourage half-holiday shopping. Come and see. HOUSES TO LET. A very good choice of houses to let is offered by Stanley E. Read, real estate agent, in this -issue, just above second “Wanted” column, page 1. A HOMELY LUNCH AT DUSTINS’ FROM 11.30 A.M. TO 2 P.M. The excellent four-course luncheon provided daily by Dustins Ltd., is proving a great boon to business people and others, who lunch in town. Every course is nicely cooked by a first-class chef and served up in a way that appeals even to the most fastidious. Light luncheons, consisting of tea, coffee, or cocoa, scones, buns and cakes, etc., are , also made a speciality of by the firm and those who have their dinners at home at night, find these light luncheons very appetising for their mid-day meal. 'The Economic for Thursday morning bargains. Come and see. Everybody delighted , last Thursday. George and Kersley’s is the store for bargains. Beautiful violets, fresh every day, at Laird and Sons’. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. A first-class hotel property for exchange is being advertised above our second “Wanted” column by Stanley E. Read, real estate agent. See ad. now.

Farming Note.—Are you looking ahead? What are you going to do for posts, firewood, battens, etc., in a very few years time? Yon probably have some spare corners for useful hardwood trees. Besides providing shelter and shade for your stock, you will find them very useful later on. Laird and Sons have a fine variety of the sort you need. See about them. There is going to be .a lot of money in fruit-growing. No more trouble with codlin moth. Arsenate of lead has settled that question. Be in early with your apple orchard. Laird and Sons have a magnificent lot of trees. See about some at once for a big demand is anticipated. 5

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13057, 27 April 1910, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13057, 27 April 1910, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13057, 27 April 1910, Page 7

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