BUSINESS NOTICES.
A man is wanted to grub gorse and broom.
Mrs Phillips advertises for a good general servant. Mr W. H. Barber, the sitting member for this ward in the Mauawatu County Council, inserts a notice to ratepayers elsewhere in this issue.
A cheque drawn by the Atiki Fibre Co. in favour of W. Aldridge for ,£25 is advertised as lost and payment of same has been stopped. This reciprocity they are talking about is a great doctrine. Don’t expect all the politeness and thoughtfulness of others. Reciprocate society is founded on reciprocity. So, too is business, particularly that of supplying ladies with new season’s fashions. Mr G. H. Stiles goes to the Home market, spends money there on all that he thinks will meet the needs of his customers, who reciprocate by making the White House their shopping centre. An announcement by Mr Stilea in today’s issue deals with new millinery. To be popular, agree with every blithering idiot's opinion. Byron Brown can’t."
Try Cook and Co. for good Meat. Only the best supplied.* Read Riraraer’s replace advertisement. soap extract ibpkt for is.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1061, 26 October 1911, Page 3
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185BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1061, 26 October 1911, Page 3
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