BUSINESS NOTICES.
A lost gold pearl brooch is -advertised for. An advertiser wants to purchase for removal a three-or four-roomed cottage. The local butchers notify by advertisement that as from to-day there will be a reduction in the price of meat. Eighteen white Leghorn pullets, P.ti liens, and a fowl bouse are advertised for sale. A Homo separator, churn and butter hoard is advertised for sate. A bargain, £o. The Borough Council invite applications for the position of gas works stoker. Applications close at 4 p.Ai. on Monday next. Millar and Ciiorgi, Palmerston N., are at present offering some astounding values in men's wear during the next week or so. A perusal of their advertisement on page 4 -Will convince you that the bargains are worth considering.
An advertisement of special interest to poultry breeders is published elsewhere in this issue by Mr J. McColl, plumber and gasfitter. Mr McColl is the patentee of a hob air brooder, which is specially recommended by experts for the rearing of chickens.
Messrs Barr and Tver announce their autumn and winter show of the latest exclusive designs in model millinery and ready-to-wears. This firm is also showing the newest styles in tailored petone costumes, coat’s, and a very attractive display of sports coats in the latest designs. An invitations is issued tq the public to inspect these goods.
To-morrow Messrs Mouusey mid Co. will sell by public miction the contents of n well-furnished house, on behalf of Mr W. Robson, who is leaving the district. Also on behalf of! another vendor, a number of articles of household furniture, etc. The goods will be offeree? without reserve, and offers , an opportunity to secure some really high-class goods.
This is Furnishing Week at C.ollinson and Cunninghame’s, Palmerston North, during which event you may examine any carpet in your own home, free of cost. This jinn will raiUhe carpet to you free, and if it is not perfectly satisfactory you can return it at their expense. See their replace advertisement on page 1 for details of this unique offer.
Bv advertisement elsewhere in this issue M*r E. 0. Martin notifies that he has taken over the coal and * carrying business lately carried on by Mr Thorpe, and solicits a continuance of support accorded to his predecessor. Coal and coke price;* are advertised. All classes-of cardrying and forwarding undertaken with care and despatch. It may be mentioned that Mr Martin is experienced in this class of work, haying employed for several years by rbJLnf' fhe largest carrying and forwaiming agents in the Dominion.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2245, 1 March 1921, Page 3
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426BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2245, 1 March 1921, Page 3
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