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Business Notes.

AUCTION SALE OP TOWN SECTIONS, RESIDENCE, ETC., IN THE SOLEIt ESTATE.

The auction sale of the -Soler ratal* sections on Wednesday next, the 12th inst., oilers an exceptional opportunity t; i anyone wanting a ..rst-tlass town section cither as an investment or a ilouio site. There are eleven nice sections io be offered, fronting Liverpool, B-T,. a lid Hannan Streets, within a convcnisttt distance of the business centre, and tldSo to the electric trams. Each of these Bilious would make an ideal site, bclttjj sunny and splendid soil. The easy tfriffli offered bring these sections within tile reach of aj, only ten per coni, dejbdlt being necessary. The comfortable sltlocniicd residence and three-eighth* fieri in Bel! Street will also bo so.d, and ft choice quarter-acre in Harrison Street, wiin large glass-house thereon. Plans Slid full particulars may be obtained fiotn the Public Trustee, or the aucliopecrk, Messrs C. L. Dnigan and Co., 70, Kldgway Street. l ORDEK’.S 810 PARCELS FOR LITTLE MONEY. • Border's stale that tomorrow will eclipse anything (hey have yet attempted in the selling of good tools cheap, (.’all and inspect at Eonler’s 1 Rees-Jones are selling boys’ bools at very low lignres to-morrow. Shop early 1 CRICHTON AND NEWMAN’S CLEARING SALE. Crichton and Newman are disposing of ail odd lines in ladies’ boots and shoes at greatly reduced prices during their sale. Watch the winnows to-morrow lor examples of the bargains they are offering 1 Crichton and Newman, Iff! Ri.tgway Street, ard AlcGrucr's Corner, Avenue. Mr J. C. Greenwood, who has been for some time out of housekeeping, has instructed Mr J. 11. Keening to sell his household furniture and effects, without reserve. The sale will be held on Thursday next. Mr Greenwood’s business will be carried on as usual. Rcos-Jones arc selling boys’ bools at ••cry low figures to-morrow. ’ Shop early! Ail the latent varieties in sweet pee,« seed at Laird and Foils', the Avenue. GENTS’ FOOTWEAR AT BARGAIN PRICES. All the best makes and neweest shape* at strictly moderae prices. During tneir sale Crichton and Newman arc shofiM-w 'lumber of special Hues ill their wiuAoffV Prices marked in plai nfigures. Orichtou and Newman, ‘.12 Ridgway -Street, and ’VlFtoria Avenue. ‘ Rees-Joncs are selling women’s shoe*'at very low figures tomorrow. Shop early! ‘ THE LAST DAY.” The last day of the greatest bargain offerings that MeGruer and Co. : n"vv ever iven to the public of Waniinni will be to-morrow (Saturday). To-mer-row will not only mark the close of' tjie sale, but it will siJmi be half-price day, atid the firm says it can honestly claim that such price-cut ting and bargain-mak-ing has not yet been seen hero, ;JJ|j. Gruer and Co. advise all keen buyers to participate in this great money-saving event before it is 100 late. A good idea of the hundreds of half-price bargains can bo gathered by an inspection of th# firm’s window displays, whore all departments are showing wonderful bargain* marked in plain figures, showing ’ the great saving that can bo made by shopping at McGruer’s to-morrow.

CRICHTON AND NEWMAN'S BARGAINS. All the best manes of English and rolonial footwear are reduced in price during Crichton mid Newman's clearing sale. Odd lines are marked out at cost price. Inspect the special bargains in the windows. Crichton and Newman, 92 Kidway Street, and Mctiruer'a Buildings, Ayenuo. Eces-Jones are selling women's shoes at very low figures tomorrow. Shop early 1 In our auction columns Veilch and Muir's advertisement has some very interesting items for sale to-morrow. In addition to the usual large entry of ooultrr. produce, fruit, furniture, etc., they will sell, not a “Waihi gold mine," but a host of goods made from the much sought after mineral from the mine, consisting of gold watches, oraeclcts, rings, brooches, diver cruets, hair brushes, butler dishes, fern stands, salad and rose bowls, carvers, etc., et. To rend t heir advertisement will both interest and pay bargain hunters. FORDEB'S BOOT SALE. Feeder's for stylish boots ! Forder's for good wearing boots! Forder’s for comfortable lioots 1 Forder's claim that their prices cannot bo beaten. Shop early tomorrow 1 Bridal Imiiquets, wreaths, etc., beautifully made up with the choicest of flowers and fern iu season at Laird and Sous', the Avenue. 'Phone 137. The '-Viinganui Horse Fair will be held on Saturday, March Kith, at Messrs F. R. Jackson and Co.'s yards. Reos-Jones aro selling women's boots at very low figures to-morrow. Shop cafly! WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTING AGENCY. M. C. Clioiiles (late E. H, Everett), tells in another column how many 4blighled customers have saved money 1$ allying through his wholesale distribdts iug agency. A reduction in (he east-till .iviug'can bo effected by purchasing drapery, .clothing, furnishings, millinery, riUft ■oats, mercery, etc., through (he medium, Mr Choulcs’ offers, and, as a sjrecifll line, ho can also show customers how to save when purchasing pianos. His address ii 70, Keith St., close to Glasgow Street cars, and ins 'phone number is o'A. CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. AT SALE PRICKS. Crichton and Newman claim that they ‘lit their prices so fine that it is possible to secure two pairs o' children's shoes "or the price usually charged for a single pair. They have hundreds of pairs for (election. Crichton and Newman, 92 Ridgway Street, and McGrucr s Corner, Aveme. Anemone bulls? in great variety at Laird and Sons', the Avenue. Rees-Jones are selling women's boots at very low figures to-morrow. Shop early 1 Collections of Burpee’s superb S|*cncer», inpcrtine Spencers, and standard Spencers for 1013, also Burpee’s gigantic orchidlowered sweet peas, just arrived at Laird vnd Sons', (ho Avenue. Sow now for ■avly flowering. Sweet pea list note ready. Laird and Sons’ for the ’very latest in sweet peas. Fined lawn grass seed at Laird and sous', the Avenue.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13924, 7 March 1913, Page 2

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Business Notes. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13924, 7 March 1913, Page 2

Business Notes. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13924, 7 March 1913, Page 2

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