BUSINESS NOTES.
. IvEROSENE-A CORRECTION. Owing to a typographical error, it was made to appear in Messrs Kernohan and Co. s advertisement last evening that the hrm was selling kerosene at 6s a case. This should have read 83 a case. Shoppers are accordingly asked to take note of this, as the firm was in no way resposiblc for the error. Largo red and Queen Alexandra tomato plants at Laird and Sons’ to-night. Narcissi, freesias, and many other beautiful flowers at J. T. Sinclair’s to-night. Whitebait, whitebait at Garguilo’s Imperial Fish Depot, Eidgway Street. i , Laird’s seeds and plants always give satisi action. Try them. Beautiful cut flowers at J. T. Sinclair’s to-mght. „ OECHAEDISTS. Orchardists should consult Stanley E Read, 78 Eidgway Street, with reference to the property advertised in this issue. Boronia megastigma plants, just coming into bloom, good strong plants, at Laird and Sons’ to-night. Floral wreaths beautifully made up with choice flowers and fern at Laird and Sons’, the Avenue. THE RENTER. The renter will find interesting matter in Stanley E. Read’s ad. in this issue. Mr Read’s office is at 78 Eidgway Street, and it will be to their advantage to call there. Is your kitchen garden a success? Nemesia plants at Laird and Sons’ tonight. Having purchased a business and block of three shops in Stratford, Messrs R. H. White and Co. arc going out of business in Wanganui altogether, and are holding a clearing sale for one week only in men’s and boys ’clothing and mercery at their clothing shop, Rutland Buildings, Avenue. Lovely spring blooms at Laird and Sons’ to-night. TEN SACKS OP CRAYFISH Arrived to-day at G. Garguilo and Co.'s Imperial Fish Depot, Ridgway Street. It. will he if you huv your seeds and plants at J. T. Sinclair's. _ Spring is the season of bustle and activity amongst the drapers. The wharves are piled up with huge cases of spring drapery and millinery. Bang goes a big cheque for Customs duty, and the work of unpacking and getting ready for display is in full swing. •I. Paul and Co. are right in the thick of it. Cargoes by the lonic, Paparoa, Turakina, and every newly-arrived steamer are being handled and added to the stock of spring goods. Every market of note has been ransacked by the London buyers, and nil that is latest and best can be seen in J. Paul and Co.’s display. Sinclair’s seeds produce healthy plants; healthy plants make your garden a success. Laird and Sons to-night for hardy tomato plants. It will be seen from our advertising columns that. Miss D. IC. Richmond and Mr Esmond Atkinson are holding an exhibition of their pictures in R. and E. Tingey’s showroom from Tuesday, 13th, to Monday, 19th September. Ten sacks crayfish to be sold to-nierht at Garguilo’s Imperial Pish Depot, Eidgway street. Everything for the garden at Laird and Sons’ to-night. An important sale of household furniture and effects will be held by Mr J. H. Keesing on Wednesday, ]4th September, at the residence of Miss Cameron, Victoria Avenue, when a long and interesting catalogue will be submitted. The sale will commence at 10.30 o’clock. Sinclair’s seeds produce healthy plants. The Castlecliff Railway Company’s Sunday trains will run to-morrow, as follow; Leave Wanganui at 2.25 p.m.. 3.5 p.m.. and 5.5 p.m. Leave Castlecliff at 1.45 p.m.. 2.45 p.m., and 4.45 p.m. Trams connect with trains. See S. E. Conner and Co.’s new advertisement on page 2.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13166, 10 September 1910, Page 7
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