Business Notes.
The loser of ,£-l in notes Ims recovered his lost money. Tt was Foniitl by an honest man. At Barratt's Ryko there are lamp; to bo obtained that may save their cost to purchasers on any night in tho week. Unwary fish have heen hooker! every evening this week. Knitted golf coats and jerseys, also black heaver hats, are sonic of tho bargains on offer at C. Smith's. Ltd., Palmerston North. The firm', replace advertisement in to-day's is sue, refers to these lines of apparel. Mr I' 1 . J. fJlackin, the local jeweller, announces that his burglary sale, has been a great success: f much so that ho intends keeping it up until Juno -1. His large assortment of silverware has been specially reduced in price, mid persons wanting to buy presents can do good fo? themselves as well as others by inspecting the lame collection, nnich of which is being sold below cost iprico". As there are weddings "in the air." invited guests are furthei invited by Mr Olackin to inspect / his large stock of presentation goods while they can be procured so cheap. Every article is guaranteed by the proprietor as being genuine English make.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3
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199Business Notes. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3
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