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BUSINESS NOTES.

CRICHTON AND . NEWMAN'S WEEKEND BARGAINS. Crichton and Newman have sorted out another lot of bargains for to-morrow’s trade. Ladies’ and'children’s good footwear at halt prices. Examine the special lines they’ are showing at their doorway, at No. 92 Eidgwav Street. W. J. McKernan, the well-known Avenue draper, has decided to throw out a special lino of drapery every Saturday. These lines will liecmarked down bolov. lauded cost, so gef, Linearly and avoid disappointment. ‘ , FORDER’S. GREAT SALE STILL BOOMING. New and stylish shoes in every department at Border's to-morrow at special cut prices. ‘ Hardy tomato plants at Laird and Sons’, the Avenue. Messrs Williams and Harper are selling by auction on Tuesday, 7th November, on account of the Rev. A. Morton, the whole of his household furniture and effects. Persons who are requiring good furniture cannot do better than attend this sale, as every article is of the best make. The hour of sale if one o'clock*. SEDER’S GREAT SALE STILL BOOMING. New and stylish shoes in every department at Forder’s to-morrow at special cut prices. Swift s arsenate of lead for destroying the codlin moth on apple and pear trees. Sold by Laird and Sons’, the Avenue. The clearing sale at Mr Littlejohn’s. Mo an a, Tayforth, will take place on Monnay. Pull particulars of the sale appear m our auction columns. SPECIAL LINES IN GENTS' TAN FOOTWEAR. And all at special bargain prices at Crichton and Newman’s. Call and inspect them. The firm will he showing these goods at their doorway to-morrow. ' High-class floral work at reasonable Thone *l37 LaUd ’ Sons ’> the-Avenue. CRICHTON AND NEWMAN'S SPECIAL ~.. Saturday bargains. Call at No. 92, Ridgway iStrcot, for requirements in the. footwear line ! Hundreds of special hues in ladies’, gents’., and childrens boots and shoes for to-morrow. Sons : rtie l3 Avenue! SS *** at Laird BOEDER'S GREAT SALE STILL .. , BOOMING. | New and stylish shoes in every denari- *—-*.■* r -A.f P i endi , d of hardy annuals now 311 ' ° Ut ‘ LaM and Sous ’ CHILDREN’S SHOES AT SPECIAL PRICES, All colours, tan, 'black, white, and hampagne. Watch these lines at Crichton and Newmans doorway to-morrow! Each sstu 1 . if. h j» ““ I,happen tlat i„ 11,. Intf ot season one can buy trimmed ats at bargain prices. Messrs Paul and fashion I? T 3 ? 6 a * speoiai purchase of fashionable haPs, and are offering them hi V- ey Will be featured in a special window display. BOEDER'S GREAT SALE STILL ■ ■■ 'Booming. V v stylish shoes in every departmiTUes er ’ S tO - m ° rlW a * vZ* ) Ca . ctus da hLas and chrysanthemum Avenue Mady - at Laird and Sons ’> the FORDER’S GREAT SALE STILL „ , booming. , New and stylish elides' in every department at. Forder’s torinorrow at special cut prices.

FURTHER REDUCTIONS AT REESJONES’. To enable the firm to make a complete clearance, all the sale goods will be further , reduced. No reasonable offer refused to morrow at Rees-Jones’. ANOTHER LOT-OF 'MEN'S WORKING BOOTS At Crichton and Newman's famous low prices. All sizes, and real wear resistors. Boot, buyers can save money on their working boots by calling at Crichton and .’ Newman's,, No. 92 Ridgway Street. CHILDREN’S SHOES AT REES-JONES'. Children’s boots and a few canvas shoos will be cleared at a shilling per pair tomorrow at Rees-Jones’. A complete clearance is wanted, so shop early at ReesJones’ to-morrow! McDougall’s insecticide and niquns for destroying the green fly on the roses. Sold by Laird and Sons’, the A venue. CRICHTON AND NEWMANS TENNIS, BOWLING, AND CRICKET FOOTWEAR. Crichton and Newman arc now showing . quite the best variety of ttiis description of seasonable footwear, in the newest shapes, and best colours, and with rubber rubberised leather, and chrome soles. The prices in every case are strictly reasonable. A visit df inspection is invited to No. 92 Ridgway Street. FORDEE’S GREAT SALE STILL BOOMING. New and stylish shoes in every department at Pordor’s to-morrow at special cut prices. The Dunedin Star savs:—“We learn from Messrs Salmond and Vanes that they are at work on plans for a handsome building of five stories and basement for the Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., in Princes Street, and That tenders will be called for it within the next few weeks. It is intended to make ample provision for un-to-date teaching and practising rooms, while 'the piano and organ show rooms are 1 to be very extensive and complete. The public are especially interested in the Dresden’s new building, because, we understand, greatly increased facilities wi'l be afforded to the theatre and concert patrons who have been so long accustomed to associate the words “box office’’ with “the Dresden.” When we look around and see the buildings which have been erected in Dunedin this year, and 'take cognisance of those in course of building, it mav be said that our C|tv is well abreast "of the times.” FURTHER REDUCTIONS AT REESJONES’. For the last day of the great boot sale there will be further reductions, as a complete clearance is wanted within the quickest possible time. No reasonable offer refused at Rees-Jones’ to-morrow Cabbage, lettuce, and cauliflower plants in any quantity at Lfiird and Sons’ tomorrow. CRICHTON AND NEWMAN’S SPECIAL • LADIES’ LINES. Inspect the bargains in ladies' footwear Crichton and Newman are showing at their doorway to-morrow. All sizes and styles,, and the prices considerably less than original cost. Make a point of calling at No. 92 Ridgway Street.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 2

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 2

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 2

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