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BUSINESS NOTES.

Mrs Nightingale announces that she will visit Wanganui about June 10th to buy loft-off clothing of all descriptions. The Tysex Liner e.s. Marere has discharged her inward cargo at Wellington. Consignees of Wanganui goods are requested to present bills of lading pay charges and obtain delivery orders. Mr J. L. Stevenson is the local agent. The Oaetiediff Railway Company's Sunday trains will run to-morrow as follows. —Leave Wanganui at 2.25 p.m., 3.5 p.m., and 5.5 p.m. League t'a-stlediff at 1.45 p.m., 2.45 p.m., and 4.45 p.m. The usual 10 a.m. aud 7 p.m. from OasrCiechff and the 10.30 a.m. and 1 7.20 p.m. from Wanganui have been discontinued, as already notified. NEW OFFICES. - Mr Charles Hiorns, A.P.A.N.Z., public accountant and auditor, has removed from the A.M.P. Buildings to new offices facing the street, in the building owned by l*r J. L. Stevenson and immediately below the offices occupied by Mr. Geo. Hutchison. Mr Hiorns will carry on the agency part of the business, that is the land, estate and financial. Agent for sale of pure bred Jersey cattle and as accredited advwt ising agent (the latter appointment by the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of New Zealand has just been made), in the firm name of Hiorns and Co. The new offices are well appointed, there Ixnng a public office, with accommodation for clerks, and a private room; the suite is well let, and the location one of the best in the town, particularly in ' 'ew of the fact that the Cosmopolitan Club has recently made very extensive additions to its premises, winch make it the best appointed club of its class in the Donumon. The further betterment of the site is assured by the proixwpd handsome building which the Wanganui Chronicle’’ are erecting on the mUf opposite the Cosmopolitan Club. GENTLEMAN’S ST. JOHN’S HILL RESIDENCE Messrs C. L. Doigan and Co. are offering a delightful new home on St. John’s Hill for sale. The residence, which is up to date in I»oth design and fonveniencea. comprises seven large rooms, large hall, wid? verandahs, bathcoom, scullery, wash-house, gas, water, and drainage. The section comprises nearly half an acre, and is on the brow of the hill, commanding a magnificent view, which can never be shut out. Anyone in want of a first-class place will find this property well worth inspection. Only a small deposit is required, and the balance may remain on very easy terms. GIBSONS AND PATERSONS. AH those in need of household and other goods—in fact, good goods at cheap prices, could not do liettor than read Messrs Gibsons and Paterson’s advertisement on page 2. where some fine snips will b* brought to view. CRICHTON AND NEWMAN'S SATURDAY BARGAINS. Crichton and Newman will show some special lines in ladies’ and gents’ footwear at their doorway to-day. Every pair marked at bargain prices. Root buyers can secure good boots and shoes at low prices by visiting No. 92 Rideway Street. ’ BAGS THAT WEAR. Specialities in ladies' bags at Young and Oolfans, Ltd., to-day. CRICHTON AND NEWMAN S SATURDAY SPECIALS. Crichton and Newman are showing some sew Saturday specials at their doorway to-day. There are lots of bargains in ladies’ gents’, and children’s footwear. Inspection is invited at -No. 92, Kidgwav Street. TRAVELLING REQUISITES. Good brief bags, solid Gladstone bags, splendid kit bags, all at bargain prices at Young and Oollins, Ltd., Avenue. Make your selections to-day. CRICHTON AND NEWMAN S SATURDAY BARGAINS. Crichton and Newman will show some fresh bargains at their doorway to-dav. marked in plain figures. There is sure to be something that wili «mt everyone at No. 92, Ridgway Street. ■ FASHIONABLE BAGS. iatest novelties in Cord Bags newest shades Young and Collins, Ltd’. CRICHTON AND NEWMAN’S WARM SLIPPERS. Just what is required to give foot *° r tlle ool< * Crichton and Newman have an unlimited suppiv, and the prices will suit any poeket. They invite inspection at No 92 Riagway Street. LADIES’ HAND BAGS. Neat natty, useful, light, handy, wearable; ,n fact just the bags vou want i i, j 100I 00 want to Pay- Prices Is lid, 2s 6d 3s 3d, 3s lid, 4s 9d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d upwards. Young and Collins, Ltd. Remember, a Radio polishing doth f r^* w *y ®®ch bag purchase from 4s 6d upwards. AND NEWMAN’S MIN’S CHROME FOOTWEAR. Full stocks for the winter season are now- ready for selection. Heavy and light makes, and the best wearing chrome procurable. The nrice.s will convince buyers that the firm aims at keeping the cost of living down. CRTOHTON AND NEWMAN'S BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS. (h-idiion and Newman stock the kind * n* * ear .They can show an ex-ec-Hen f variety in this imnortant department. and their prices are ririit every time. & CRICHTON AND NEWMAN’S DOOR LINES. ‘ ‘ Good footwear for ladies, gents, and childraß, at special prices. Crichton and Newman will show some splendid value at their doorwiay to-dav. Boot buyers can save money bv talcing advantage of these goods at No. 92 Rideway Street. ’ s CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR AT CRICHTON AND NEWMAN’S. Crichton and Newman are showing some good hnes in boxes at their doorway. AO sines in black and brown, a’d the prices etrictlv reasonable, at No 92, Ridgway Street. IMPORTERS BENEFIT BV GETTING US TO PASS THEIR ENTRIES. They save time, trouble, and.” all thing* considered, money. Therefore, whetle the uee of bothering with voiir entrimf Bend your document* to us Q* expert* know the tariff from A to

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Wanganui Herald, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 8

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