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BUSINESS NOTES

To-morrow, at 11 o’clock, Williams and Harper will sell by auction, for removal., the building known as “The Camp," with sheds, etc., situated in Guyton Street, between St. Hill and Nison Streets. The timber in these buildings is in first-class order, and the sale should attract a number of buyers. Farmers are notified that Messrs Jackson and Co. will offer a large yarding of cattle at their Waverley yards on Friday next. £25 DEPOSIT WILL SECURE A NICE HOME. For £25 cash and easy monthly payments (only amounting to an ordinary rent), Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co. will find you a nice building site in town or suburbs, and you can build to suit your own taste. The above firm will be pleased to give you full details of their easy instalment scheme, bv which a large number of people have already acquired homes of their own. BOARDINGHOUSE FOR SALE. This business is situated near the Post Office, and will be sold as a going concern. Mr John D. Brechin gives full particulars on page 8. Messrs H. I. Jones and Son, Ltd., have received a stock of Marie Corelli’s new .book, “Life Everlasting.” A CHEAP ST. "JOHN’S mix RESIDENCE. Anyone in want of a comfortable home at a reasonable price, should peruse the particulars of Mr A. E. Bullock’s residence on St. John’s Hill, which will be found in Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co.’s advertisement over our “Wanted” column. As Mr Bullock is determined to sell he has instructed Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co. to accept a very low price. This is a genuine chance to got good value.

On Saturday in future, there will be published iu our columns, under the heading of The Guinea Poem, a four shortlino verse on Puritan Soap, for which a chenue for one guinea has been forwarded to the writer. The competition is a’perfectly genuine one, and cheques will be dispatched regularly each week. All that competitors arc exnected to do is to write a verse aud send it, together with a wrapper from around cakes of Puritan Soap, to “Puritan,” P.O. Box 203, Wellington.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13528, 9 November 1911, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13528, 9 November 1911, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13528, 9 November 1911, Page 7

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