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BUSINESS NOTICES.

A replace advertisement from Dixon’s, Palmerston North, appears in this issue. Do not send out of town for it—try Rimmer’s.* A lost brown fur necklet is advertised for. Mrs Geo. Small has vacancies for two boarders. A special general meeting of the members of the Foxton Bowling Club is advertised to be held in the Council Chambers on Thursday evening next. If you want to be up early these dark mornings, buy one of Parke’s alarm clocks. A good selection to choose from * A replace advertisement from Messrs Archer Bros., of Palmerston N., will appear in our next issue. A meeting of creditors in the bankrupt estate of James Armstrong, labourer, of Foxton, is advertised to be held at the Courthouse, Foxton, on the 2lst hist., at II a.m. Something to warm you these cold nights! What’s that ? Why, good dry matai or State coal. A ring on ’phone 35, or a note lelt at Nye’s coal yard will bring it to your door.* There is every indication of an early spring, when dainty fabiics will be the rage, and mothers and daughters will soon be deep in the embroidery question. C. M. Ross and Co, Palmerston N., will answer this in their next advertisement.* A. E. Clausen, of Palmerston N., has one sale a year and that is looked forward to as a great bargain-saving sale. The main object of that sale is to dear the shelves to make room for shipments of new goods that \vill be arriving in about a month’s time. This year he finds himself with a larger slock than ever, consisting of all the latest shapes and designs, and as the room is absolutely necessary tne verdict is to clear regardless of cost. Elsewhere in this issue, Messrs Mouusey and Co. advertise particulars of an auction sale to be held on account of Mr James Puti. The sale will be held in the Courthouse yards and will commence at one o’clock on Monday next. The items tor sale include a 15-20 h.p. Enfield motor car and a Wright- Ranish billiard table. For lull particulars see advertisement. Building brick premises for further extension of Collinson andCunninghame Ltd., I to 7 Broad street, Palmerston N. The middle wall of the present building is to come down and that will give them a connection with their new brick building in course of erection. Before moving they are holding a 14 days’ big Clearance Sale, which will include new goods arriving; also all their curtains, linoleums, sheetings, tablings, dresses, prints and every line in their showroom. If you send Collinson and Cunninghame an order for any line you require and are not pleased, they will exchange any article or return your money, and further, they will pay freight on all parcels except linoleum, over £l in value to the nearest railway station.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1030, 15 August 1911, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1030, 15 August 1911, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1030, 15 August 1911, Page 3

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