BUSINESS NOTICES
An additional 362 entries have been made f'or Abraham and Williams' weekly sale, to be held at Levin next Friday. This brings the total entry to well over thirteen hundred head, a degree of patronage which clearly establishes the fact that amongst farmers the innovation of a weekly sale in place of fortnightly ones is meeting an 'actual need. Several outside buyers have intimated their intnetion to he present each week and all signs presage success fW the experiment. Anyone detaining a black spaniel puppy will be prosecuted. A new advertisement from Mr S. Brewster, of The Byko, appears in to-day's Chronicle. He is offering new cycles for £7. Mr E. A. W. Osborne, of Shannon, notifies that he lias for sale sections of land and boarding-houses. Another exooptionad article he has for disposal is a Besson cornet wiliiich cost £13 13s and is now on sale at £6 to anyone who produces this paragraph by way of coupon. Mr L. Jenkins, of Shannon,, is ahout to enlarge his 'business by undertaking the care and maintenance of motor ears and motor bicycles. Quite a. number t>f motor cars are owned now in Shannon and its vicinity, and it is Mr Jenkins's intention to permanently engage a professional assistant to superintend the motor branch of his business and attend to the brazing, enamelling and; nickelling work.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1911, Page 2
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227BUSINESS NOTICES Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1911, Page 2
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