J. B. Wilton is slaughtering E.P. Ware, Purse?, Fancy Goods, Ironmongery. etc. ; must close at the end of the month.*
Mr W. Chamberlain, land agent, Woodville, advertises four desirable farms for sale or lease.
Mr John Goodman inserts an apology to Mr Clias. Collis for his treatment of Mrg Collis.
Mrs Croucher, art needlework depot, directs attention to her fine stock of wools.
Members of the Oroua Lodge of Druids are requested to assemble at the lodge-room at 2 p.m. to-morrow for the purpose of attending the funeral of P.A. Bro. Hopwood's late wife.
A small coal bill is the subject of Mr Brown's advertisement in this issue. Being direct importers this Wellington firm is able to buy cheaper than other dealers and consequently able to sell at less price. Mr P. Waters advertises a clearing sale of watches, clocks and jewellery.
Mr Skeppard, of the Cash Store, Bangitikei street, lias opened up large stocks of oat sheaf chaff, prime feed oats, wheat, maize, pollard, bran, mixed paints and other lines which are mentioned in a replace advertisment in today's issue. C. M. Ross and Co. insert a replace advertisement in this issue calling attention to the fact that the special discount sale of 4s in the £1 off boots and shoes, terminates on Saturday, May 26th. " Are Foreign Missions Justified ?" will be the Bev. Sidney Baker's subject at the Congregational Church to morrow evening. Tenders for additions to the Club Hotel, Pahiatua, close at 5 p.m., Monday, 21st. Mr E. Larcomb is fch& architect.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8192, 19 May 1906, Page 5
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