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BUSINESS NOTES.

Cut flowers in any quantity at Laird and Sons’ to-morrow.

Every day SOAP SAMPLES.—Red Cross Pharmacy.

Roses and carnations should be planted curly for best results. Laird and Sons for nest varieties.

NEW 6-ROOM MD HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP.

REALISATION OF A DECEASED ESTATE.

Messrs C. L. Duigau and Co. draw attention to a bargain in house property, which is being offered in the estate of Arthur Gregory. Now and well-built 6roomed house and all conveniences on large section. Laud Transfer Title. This property is a bargain at £450. See Messrs Duigau and Co.’s advertisement on our auction page.

CARRIAGE LAMPS AT YOUNG AND COLLINS'.

The long winter evenings are now her", and it is not safe to drive without lamps. When anyone buys lamps from Young and Collins, ho buys the best for the least money. See advt. in this issue. A'ouug and Collins, Avenue.

Lovely violets galore at Laird and Sous’ to-morrow.

CRICHTON AND NEWMAN’S ODD LINES.

Stock-taking is nearly due with this firm, and a number of odd lines in high grade hoots, the firm states, must be sold. Tlio public are invited to examine the onalily and prices at No. 92 Rido-way Street.

SOAP SAMPLES every day,—Red Cross Pharmacy.

To-morrow, at noon, Williams and Harper will sell at their mart, poultry and produce of all descriptions, horse, buggy_ and harness, horses, vehicles, wcaner pigs, fruit, saddlery, harness, etc. At 2 p.m. a special lot of furniture will be sold on account of a client leaving Wanganui. Tlie very best in sweet pea and pansy seed, in sealed packets, at Laird and Sous’, the Avenue. ’Phone 137.

Anemone, tulip, ranunculus, hyacinths, and narcissus bulbs at Laird and Sous’ tomorrow. BUGGY RUGS AT YOUNG AND COLLINS’. Cold keen days are now here, and buggy rugs are a necessity. Those who fool the cold should see Young and Collins’ rug offerings—such choice patterns, good warm linings and waterproof rubber. The prices too are very low for such high class gods. To-day would be a good opportunity to make a selection for the winter. Floral wreaths beautifully made up at moderate prices. l-uird and Sous’ the A venue. ’Phono 137. LADIES’ HIGH GRADE EVENING FOOTWEAR. Crichton, and Newman are showing at tlmir doors several remarkably cheap lines of ladies’ high grade footwear. Patent feather, with diamond, straps and buckle. No. 92 Ridgway Street. Finest lawn grass seed, best mixture, at Laird and Sons’, the Avenue. Special attention is drawn to a clearing sale of pedigree Jersey cows, also household furniture, advertised by Shepherd Bros, on account of Airs C. Cooper, who is leaving the district. Those in search of good stock should not miss this sale. The owner has refused big prices for these cows, but owing to her leaving the district will sell without reserve; also a quantity of iron will be sold. The sale starts at 12 (noon). Full particulars in our auction column. Red Cross Pharmacy.—-SOAP SAMPLER —Every day. Cabbage and cauliflower plants, also sage, thyme, and rhubarb roots at Laird and Sons’ to-morrow. CHILDREN’S CHEAP LINES IN FOOTWEAR. When Crichton and Newman say a line is cheap, the public accept their word. Put the firm claim that cheapness with them means no falling off in quality. Several of the above linos are worthy of the attention of parents. No. 92 RideStreet. “All Summer” raspberry, as the name implies, is a heavy- and continuous bearer. If you want a real good variety this should suit yon. Laird and Sons for supplies.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13059, 29 April 1910, Page 5

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13059, 29 April 1910, Page 5

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13059, 29 April 1910, Page 5