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BUSINESS NOTES.

'“Truth needs no blare of trumpets," hence the nows announced by Messrs Paul and Co. Tn another column will travel sure and fast. The Sale the Women Wait, For commences on Friday, and is to he a. greater bargain event than ever. Doors open at-9 a.m. To-morrow (Tuesday) 'Mr J. H. Kcesiug will conduct a sale of household furniture and elfects at the residence, j\o. 94 Keith Street,; commencing' at one o’clock. ■ An event which in certain respects bids fair to outshine the Coronation itself, and which will no doubt prove to be of greater interest to Wanganui women, is the Sale the Women Wait For, announced by Messrs J. Paul and Cbv'in this issue. On Wednesday next Shepherd Tiros; arc, selling by auction, at their mart, a fine collection of nursery stock. The trees are all well-grown and healthy. The sale sarts at 12 noon. “It is never safe to prophesy, unless yon know,” said the. famous Mark; Twain, It would he a'safe prognostication to forecast that Messrs J. Paul and Co. will receive a ready response to their replace advertisement in this issue, -which .announces the opening on Friday of the Sale the Women Wait For. BALGOWNIE GOLF LINKS SUBDIVISION. Tire electric tram, route to Castled iff runs through the centre of this splendid property. All the sections have frontages to good roads. Drainage, water and gas services will be available. Now is the time to buy a section before the prices increase. Only 10 per cent, deposit is required, and a splendid quarter-acre may bo bought for A!9O. Remember the reserve prices arc to be increased shortly, and a. section bought at once can be bad at the original, sale price. Golf links sections are selling fast. Don’t miss this opportunity. Plan and price list can be had on application to C. J,. Dnigan and Co., liidgway Street. The synosurc of every woman’s eyes is the Sale the Women Wait For. All goods arc marked at lowest prices. Friday next, at 9 a.m. Friday is the day (o visit tiic Sale the Women Wait For, Doors open at 9 a.m. Dairy farmers are notified that Messrs Jackson and Co. will conduct a sale of pediglee Jersey cattle at Nukumaru on Thuvs day next, on account of Mr Frank Moore. FARM OF 900U ACRES. A 42 years' lease of a 9000-acro Gove ruin out graving run is offered for sale by Mr John I). Brechin, whoso advertisement appears on page 8. Time may conic and time may go, hut drapery a’ud wearing apparel will always ho wanted. Speaking of time reminds one of the rapid approach of the Sale the Women Wait For at Paul’s. In this, firm's usual space appears an announcement which will make all who love a bargain prepare for this popular event. Friday next, 9 a.m. In our aupetion columns appear the preliminary notice of a sale by auction of a beautiful up-to-date leasehold property, ediiiprising a superior cottage home on a large section, borough lease, at a nominal ground rental. Mr Kecsiug will conduct the sale on Friday, July 7th. The household furniture will also lie sold. Get rich quick i Save half your housekeeping money at the Sale ihe Women Wait for! Friday next, July 4th, at 9 a.m. The Wanganui horse fair will be held on Saturday next. Opportunity; “A-suitable circumstance or occasion.” The Sale the Women Wait For is the opportunity to save money. Friday next, at 9 a.m. The woman who wears good clothes over an inferior corset repeats the folly of the man in the parable who built his house on the sand and went out with the first flood. The costumes that fit and sit properly are always based on the P.D. Corset. The weather looks smart, and generally makes the most of herself. The wise woman wears no other. Suppose you get a P.D. now.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13417, 3 July 1911, Page 6

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13417, 3 July 1911, Page 6

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13417, 3 July 1911, Page 6

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