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BUSINESS NOTICES

Mrs Dave Ross, of Hulke street, advertises the whole of her household furniture for private sale. Details are advertised elsewhere in this issue.

Mr W. S. Carter, a candidate for the Awahou Riding ot the Manawatu unity Council election, inserts a notice to ratepayers elsewhere in this issue.

There is absolutely no doubt as to what is the correct thing for the summer frock. In another column Messrs Collinson and Cunninghame give an interesting list and, as usual, the prices prove them to be “ Palmerston’s best money's worth.” Mr R. E. Gray notifies by advertisement in this issue that all accounts owing by Mr W. G. Richardson must be rendered to him on or before Saturday, November lßth. Mrs Wyeth notifies by advertisement that she is opening an accommodation house and refreshment rooms at the Manawatu Heads on Saturday next. Meals will be supplied at all hours. Visitors to the Beach can rely on getting first-class accommodation at moderate rates. We remind our readers of the auction sale of furniture and effects on behalf of Mrs W. G. Richardson, to be held by Messrs Moimsey and Co. at her residence, Purcell Street, to-morrow afternoon. The sale will commence at one o’clock, and everything will be offered without reserve. For full particulars see advertisement.

The Misses Collins, of the Herston Fancy Stores, while calling the attention of their numerous patrons to their large selection of handpainted and private ’Xmas cards and postcards, would remind them that to be in time for the Christmas Home mail all greetings must be posted by Thursday, 16th inst.* If you want the best meat at lowest possible prices, tell Cook and Co. to call. Customers waited on daily.* Wanted. —A lew more political enemies to tell lies. Byron Brown is making headway, but not fast enough.* Byron Brown believes in the equality of natural opportunity, and he would give it to every child.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1066, 7 November 1911, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTICES Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1066, 7 November 1911, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTICES Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1066, 7 November 1911, Page 3

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