BUSINESS NOTES
DOG REQUISITES
The enterprising firm of Young and Collins are right up to date with a splendid selection of dog requisites, which, judging by the big entries in the dog classes at the forthcoming A. and P. Association's Show, should be in great demand. Their foresight would appear to have been already well i-e----warded, for some lines are now sold right out. Exhibitors will no doubt recognise the importance of these little accessories, for when competition is keen no detail, however small, can be safely overlooked. Dog fanciers are requested to pay the firm a visit, if only to see the new ideas that have been devised in the interests of our canine friends.
The Deering Company, for which Messrs. Freeman R. Jackson and Co. aro the local agents, will have a large exhibit at tho Wanganui Show. If you wish to preserve your teeth and prevent decay, you must use Sotalis dentifrice. Insist upon obtaining SotalL'i (pronounced So-tay-lis). Littlejohn's tailoring meets the wishes of hundreds of men particular about the fitk and character" of their clothing, but who do not wish to be extravagant in the prices they pay for good work. Littlejohn's tailoring is done by expert workmen. Eveiy detail of measurements, cutting, fitting, and finishing of the clothing is done with care and skill. Every season satisfaction is given to an ever-increasing number of men, who are particularly gratified with the low prices charged. Orders are now being taken for summer and holiday suits. Get measured early.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12649, 10 November 1905, Page 8
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252BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12649, 10 November 1905, Page 8
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