BUSINESS NOTICES.
Pekreau’s Milk Loaf is the Loaf of the day. Try it. A brown marmot fur, lost between Purcell and Cook Streets, is advertised for.
Mr J. E. Walker advertises for sale white and yellow pine in any quantity. Wanted 150 flax cutters to use a new patent flax hook, best on the market, sold by Thomas Rimmer* Messrs Mounsey and Co., have postponed their opening sale at Foxton to the 30th inst. Messrs C. Smith, Ltd., of Palmerston North, advertise smart ready-to-wear blouses at their famous low prices, in this issue. Train arrangements in connection with the Wellington Races on Oct. 21st and 23rd, are advertised elsewhere in this issue. If you want the best meat at lowest possible prices, tell Cook and Co. to call. Customers waited on daily.* You should vote for the Government on what you believe, but against it on what you know. Vote for Byron Brown.* The bloom of spring is apparent, not alone in the gardens, but in the stores also. For instance, Mr Geo. H. Stiles, of the White House, has turned his dress department into a veritable spring garden, with the lovely array of summery fabrics. Inspection invited.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 3
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198BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 3
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