Business Notes.
Farmers, commonsense tells you vo would not make a second-rate Oow Drench. Ours is Is, and absolutely the purest/ best, and cheapest. By paying more you pay three profits (maker's, warehouse and retailer's) and don't get a better quality. Davies Pharmacy.
Mr. J. McFarlane, Avenue, ailvaltises in another column that he is overstocked in galateas, uniform cloth, dowlas, forfars, landl roller towellings, and intends making special reductions in these" lines for the next eight days. As the goods are perfectly new, having just been opened, they should command a ready saAii.
Walke's Soap, a skin tonic; 3 cakes Is and Is 6d. Sole "agents Davies Pharmacy.
QRICHTON AND NEWMANS NEW GOODS. The summer is approaching, and sea<eoniable games will soon be in vogue. The above firm ihiave a new line, imported specially for cricket, tennis, yachting etc. The uppers are made of white duck canvas, with Ihempen soles. They iaire hand made, light, easy wearing; in fact, just the thing, and the very latest. • Note the address- -No. 92 Ridgway street.
"Never Fail " Cow Drench, Is Davieß Pharmacy.
Those in search Of bush land should peruse Mr. Bruce's advertisement, in
another column. He points out that prompt application is necessajry, as the offer is only open for a few days.
The Ururoa, from Newcastle, is now discharging coal. Consumers requiring a supply of the most economical fuel south of the Line should order from ship's side. 2,100,000 lions were sent to ail parts of the world last year. Why? Because, one ton of Abermain equals 25 cut. of ether coal.
Spectacles. Davies Pharmacy
This day, at noon, Williams and Harper will commence their usual Saturday sale, • <and in addition to the usual lines a large quantity of unredeemed pledges will be sold. The nrm also have a consignment of prime (Nelson) apples, which are to be sold.
Holloway, Hogan, and Caddy, Limited, will hold their usual mai*t sale today, when they will offer a splendid range of furniture of all descriptions. Poultry, produce, vegetables, etc.
The U.F.C.A. draw the attention of farmers to their special advertisement in this issiiie. 'This up-to-date firm hold full stocks of everything, and a visit to this well-known establishment will well repay one. Their motto is " Promptness, civility, and attention."
Those " Four Flourishing Farms" advertised by Stanley E. Read in another column (page 8) ought to be of interest to farm buyers.
A brake will leave Williams imd Harper's mart at 10 o'clock sharp for the sale on St. John's Hill nest Tuesday. So come early to avoid the cru->H; it will pay you, as bargains will be the order of the day. The horse, trap, and harness" and stock will be sold im r mediately after the outside goods are sold.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 8
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459Business Notes. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 8
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