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BUSINESS NOTES

CORRUGATED IRON AND TIMBER John Coull will sell on the Technical College site, St. Hill Street this (Saturday) morning, commencing at 10.30 sharp, 150 sheets good corrugated iron, kauri and other timber, all sizes, all good stuff, two skylights, doors, etc. HAWERA RACES Those of our readers who propose to attend the Haweja races will be pleased to learn that suitable ar* rangements have been made for fast train services and cheap fares. Particulars will be found in our advertising columns in this issue. A POPULAR OUTING Many of our readers have, no doubi wished for a. change of scene when journeying to their usual picnicground each Sunday. For a very modest outlay an opportunity is offered local residents on Sunday, February 12, for an excursion from Wanganui to New Plymouth Breakwater. Particulars of train arrangements appear in this issue. The provision of fast trains and cheap fares have macle ' similar excursions very popular in the past.

MR. J. H. NODWELL’!? SALE John Coull will sell for Mr. Nodwell, at his residence, 92 Glasgow Street, to-day (Saturday), at 1.30 p.m., the whole cf his first-class furnishings, Axm’nster carpets, runner, bedroom, dining and kitchen furnishings, Ransome lawnmower, tools and sundries of every description. SHOP CLEARING SALE Frankish Bros, and Alp. auctioneers, will sell on behalf Mrs. Gill, the whole of her stock in trade consisting of clothes, shoes, etc., also latest Singer D.H. sewing machine. Sale starts at 10 a.m. to-day.

Avenue, on Monday and Tuesday, at 1 o'clock each day, the whole of the stock in the bankrupt estate of J. A. Thomson and Co. Groceries will be sold on Monday, and household ironmongery and shop fittings on Tuesday.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 15

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BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 15

BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 15

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