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BUSINESS NOTES

IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF BALGOWNIE LANDS. Messrs C. L. Duigau and Co., auctioneers. advertise an important auction sale of the Freezing Company's pgddock at Balgownie, comprising some 24 acres of nice river terraces between the Heads Railwa” and the river, and immediately adjoining Balgownie Homestead subdivision. 'file property will be sold in one lot. Only 10 per cent, cash is required. The balance may remain for five years at 5 per cent., with right to pay off whole or part at any time. In view of harbour extension, this land will enormously increase in value in the near future. The sale is fixed for Saturday, the 22nd inst., at 2.3 C p.m. There is good access to the property y. by two metalled roads (Imlay Street and Balg ownie Avenue). The terms are specially adapted to enable the purchaser of the property to road it and cut it up into bnildin'r sites. This section is the last available block of river frontage in the estate, and should command the attention of investors. Full particulars may be obtained from the auctioneers. LITTLEJOHN’S ASSIGNED ESTATE. The purchasers wish to make it plain that all goods during this sale are being sold at practically half price, and in many instances at less than half, and would like drapery buyers to come and convince themselves that it is so, by comparing sale prices with the ordinary selling prices. BOYS’ BOOTS AT SPECIAL PRICES. Boys' winter boots in all sizes, at rea-on-able prices. Crichton and Newman will show some good value in these at their doorway to-morrow. Call and see them; it will pay! Crichton and Newman, 92 Ridgwas Street 'Take the boys to the Picture Show, and then rig them out with new suits at bai gain prices at Richings’ half-yearly sale—just opposite the Lyceum Theatre. ’ "It is never Safe to prophesy unless you know,” said the famous Mark Twain. It would be a safe prognostication to forecast that Messrs J. Paul and Co. will receive a ready response to their replace advertisement in this issue, which anounces the opening to-day of the Saie the Women Wait For. Got rich quick!! Save half your housekeeping, money at the Sale the Women Mart For, which commenced to-day at 9 a.m. SEE THE WARM SLIPPERS AT RF.F.SJONES'. 1 See the Rees-Jones advertisement on page 3, then visit the store .and be delighted with the great selection and the ridiculously low prices during their sale All pars stop at Rees-Jones’.

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, ia the Sale the Women Wait For, announced bv Messrs J. Paul and Co., in this issue.

Opportunity: “A suitable circumstance or occasion.” The Sale the Women Wait For is the opportunity to save money. Tomorrow, at 9 a.m. * ■

The synoeure of every woman’s eyes is the Sale the Worjien Wait For. All goods are marked at lowest prices. To-Jav

ALL NEW, BRIGHT, BOOT BARGAINS AT REES-JONES’. Everything new and bright at ReerJones’, and the bargains are breezv. S!io: as early as possible at Rees-Jones' to-mo’ - row.

BRIGHT GIRI.iy .-,.UART SHOES \T REES-JONES' Now in a emart lot of boots and .-.hoes, suitable for young girls and maidens. Smart, crisp, and breezy bargains. See these at Rees-Joncs’. Ornamental trees and shrubs of every description at Benefields’ Nursery, Ara"moho. WARM .SLIPPERS. In every colour and design, for ladies, gent, and children. Crichton and Nmvv man’s prices for this class of footwear will W be found to be right in every case luspec tion is invited at No. 92 Hidgway Street.

Daphne and boronia plants at Laird and Sons to-morrow. FORDER’S FOR SLIPPERS. Slippers fromalmost nothing a pair at Formers sale to-morrow. Why have cold

Look out for Richmgs’ great half-yearly rtle of men's youths’, and boys’ clot bin/, mercery, and boots, on Saturday next July 8, at 85 Ridgway Street, opposite Lyceum Theatre.

ME.VS WORKING BOOTS At special prices at Crichton and Now man’s. They hare full stocks of working boot sof every description, suitable fo town or country wear, and the prices in every case are extremely low. Call aud s« them at 92 Ridgway Street.

If you want early fruitiho- trees be viand get one of Benefields' ‘'Dreadnought'plum trees, fruit of which riuens before Ainas.

FOBDER’S FOR EVENING SHOES Hundreds of pairs, half p-c?; a boon to thow requiring good dancing shoes- a( Forder s.

LITTLEJOHN'S ASSIGNED ESTATE ,f urch J ase « y-ish to make it plain that all goods during this sale are being sold at practically half price, and in many instances at less than half, and would like drapery buyers to come and convince m themselves that it is so, bv comparincr sale pnoes with the ordinary selling prices.

“Naro l ” cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchi s!S n^f NaSal Catarrh ’ or CoW the latest ad * n T e ’ and “ baow

Gooseberry and currant bushes - n any quantity at Benefields’ Nursery, Aramoho.

FOOTWEAR FACTS. It is an accepted axiom that the best is the cheapest for all purposes. This is particularly applicable to footwear. Crichton and Newman’s stock includes all the best and newest designs. Their address is—No. 92 Ridgway Street.

Richings’ half-yearly sale on Saturday next, July S Note the address; Opposite the Lyceum Theatre, Ridgway Street. SEE THE WOMEN S EVENING SHOES AT REES-JONES’. Rees-Jones has a great variety in the I best styles, but at sale time the prices are cut so low that it is waste of time bothering about damaged ones. Got the new ones at low prices at Rees-Jones’.

Messrs J. Greaves and Co. have some attractive properties for sale. A perusal ot (heir advertisement on page 8 is well worth while.

LITTLEJOHN’S ASSIGNED ESTATE. The purchasers wish to make it plain that all goods during this sale are being sold at practically half price, and in mauv instances at less than half, and would like drapery buyers to come and convince themselves that it is so, by comparing sale prices with the ordinary selling prices. Benefield and Sons’ Nursery stock gives satisfaction. Cull and inspect. To-morrow, at 1 p.m.. Shepherd Bros, will sell by auction at their rooms, poultry, produce, a lot- of produce, fruit, and a large quantity of all classes of furnif -.uv and sundries. At the Wanganui auction maid to-mor-row Williams and Harper will sell poultry and nro.iiue of all descriptions, horses and vehicles, saddlery, harness, fruit,' sundries, etc., also five second-hand bicycles, without reserve. FORDER’S BOOT SALE. Best e>f boots at bankrupt prices is what causes the continued rush at Border's. Reductions to 50 per cent, mean a lot. So shop early to-morrow! FORDER’S GREAT BANKRUPT SALE. Bii'- ladies’, gents’, children’s, in fact, every requirement in footwear, at Border's great bankrupt sale to-morrow. Hundreds of pairs at half price. Laird's seeds grow. Sow now broad beans, carrots, radishes, lettuce, turnip, and pea seed. Laird and ■"'on’s for supplies. Seed guide fo rlOll now ready, free for the asking. “Montauk,” the most effectual blisrht and insect killer, a speedy cure for scale, woolly aphis, etc. Sold by Laird and Sons, the Avenue. AVENUE PREMISES TO LET. A splendid shop in F. . Denton’s new building is advertised to let by Stanley E. Read, real estate agent. See ad. on page 1, above second Wanted column. FORDER’S GENUINE SALE. Any firm can hold a sale, but when bought at 11s 6d in the £ one can talk, hence Feeder's enormous reductions. FOOTWEAR FACTS. Winter is now with us, and now is ( hj .- time to examine footwear. Save fe/ctor’a bills by using only reliable boots and shore Crichton and Newman have them at 02 Ridgway Street. Place orders for fruit trees, flowering shrubs, hedge plants, etc., with Laird and Sons. All orders left at their Avenue shop will receive prompt attention. iPhone 289.

SEE THE CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS AT REES-JONES’. Slipper buyers will get every satisfaction with slippers of the Rees-Joncs kind, and will find the nithe best in every way, and especially at sale time, when the prices are cut down very much. All ears stop a tßoes-Jone»’.

Everything for the garden at Benefields’ Nursery, Araraoho.

CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES AT HALF PRICES. Crichton and Newman are showing another new lot of children'a footwear at their doorway to-morrow. All sizes and styles. Don’t fail to see them. Two pairs i’or the price usually charged for one at 92 Ridgway Street.

Roses and carnations, thousands to choose from, at Laird and Sons’. ’Phone 289.

SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN BOYS’ BOOTS. The special reductions in the prices of boys’ boots are being made at the RcesJones store, whert it is always possible to got the best class of boots at. a reasonably price, but, owing to the usual custom, a reduction in price will be made all round Rough boys are well leathered at Reo=Jones’.

All orders scut to Benefield and Mirsory, Aramoho, receive prompt attention and care, and delivered to any part >f town or suburbs. LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES. Crichton and Newman arc offering some exceptional bargains in ladies’ footwear, all idn good shapes and styles, and the best makes. Every pair is marked at considerably less than the original cost nrice. Examine the lines they are showing m their doorway to-morrow. No. 92 Rio~— Street.

Garden manure, 141b bags, at Laird and Sons’, the Avenue.

REES-JONES’ GREAT WINTER SALE The Eees-Jones store have made extensive preparations for to-morrow’s business, which is expected to constitute a record day, aud prices have receded to such a low ebb that the firm are justly entitled to look forward for a great day’s business. The whole of the magnificent class of boots and shoes will be reduced in prices, and ensnree for every purchaser a real saving jn money. All cars stop at BeesJones’.

“Truth needs no blare of trumpets,” hence the news announced by Messrs Paul i and Co. in another column will travel sure and fast. The Sale the Women Wait For lommenced to-day, and is to be a greater oargain event than ever. Doors opened at 9 a.m. DEPEND ON THE REES-JONES’ BOOTS i Tlie Reos-Jones kind are Audi that boot buyers can depend on, and the prices during sale time are lower than most old ’.lock, which, if perished, is dear at any rice. Get the best and newest at ReeeTones’! Benefields’ Nursery Catalogue sent to any address, poet free.

London Qualified Spectacle Makar at | Davies’ Pharmacy. 1

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13421, 7 July 1911, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13421, 7 July 1911, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13421, 7 July 1911, Page 7