BUSINESS NOTICES
On Saturday next an auction sale of drapery, etc., will be held in Hamer’s Buildings. A reward is offered for the recovery of a hunch of keys attached to chain. Notice is given that the district electors’ list is open for inspection at the Town Clerk’s Office. Mr J. Kelly notifies by advertisement that any person interfering with his fishing gear, boats or launch on the river bank, will be prosecuted. Tenders are invited by the Racing Club for felling trees at racecourse and cutting same into firewood. Particulars may be obtained from course caretaker. Tenders close on 4th inst.
Mr J. Thorpe, coal merchant and genera! carrier, notifies by advertisement that coal supplies are now coining to hand. Cash prices for February FTaupiri household, (is (nl per bag: do kitchen coal, os. Orders left at residence next Town Hall, or per telephone 52, will receive prompt attention. A. N. Smith announces the last week of his Great Realisation Sale, during which time further special bargains will be offered. Never before have the public been offered such a well -ejected slock of goods at I lie reductions now ruling, which range.- from 2s to Is hi the pound discount. Mr Smith claims that there is no need for local buyers to shop in Palmerston, or deal off travellers, and maintains that a trial order at his establishment will convince buyers of the genuine value now being offered.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2233, 1 February 1921, Page 2
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239BUSINESS NOTICES Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2233, 1 February 1921, Page 2
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