BUSINESS NOTICES. Furnished rooms are wanted by a married couple. An advertiser has board in comlortable home lor young lady or gentleman boarder. P. Wollerman, cabinetmaker and iurnisher, has a replace advertisement in this issue. Tvyo hundred dresses ready to slip into are on view in the Bon Marche, Palmerston N., to-day. They include goods up to 39s 6d, and will be sold in two lots, 8s lid and I2s 6d. C. M. Ross and Co* Messrs Collinson and Son, Palmerston N., advise by replace advertisement that they now have a large stock of preserving jars for this season. These jars are offering at an exceedingly reasonable figure, and housewives are advised to peruse this advertisement. By advertisement in this issue, Mesdames Hooker and Curtis notify that they have opened an up-to-date private boardinghouse in the premises in Coley Street lately occupied by Mr Lambess, and offer first-class accommodation to permanent boarders and the travelling public. Terms moderate. Science of late years has made wonderful advancement in practically every branch, and in this respect has the study of optics provided a system of accurate testing by which any detect of the vision or undue strain of the muscles of the eye may be corrected. Mr E. Healey notifies by change advertisement that the modern system adopted by him provides exact eye testing, and his charges are always moderate.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1000, 30 January 1912, Page 3
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228Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1000, 30 January 1912, Page 3
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