\l e ft DEAL IN SUMMER COSTUMES & BLOUSES. OPPORTUNITY came and knocked at car door the other day. She found us at home. PRICES AS FOLLOWS COSTUMES. 13s 6d, worth 17s 6d 16s Gd, worth 21s 245, worth 84s 37s Gd, worth 47s Gd BLOUSES. 2a lOd, worth 8s 6d 4s 9d, worth Gs 7s Gd, worth 9a Gd 8s Gd, worth 10s Gd WHITE & CO., Marten, I I In her arms she carried a number of DAINTY SUMMER COSTUMES and BLOUSES in Holland, Linen, and Fashionable Materials. It was a golden opportunity and we rushed it. Now the same obportumty knocks at your door. ARE YOU AT HOME ? Then CALL and SEE these PRETTY COSTUMES & BLOUSES for WARM WEATHER WEAR. They come in all sizes and many different styles, and we shall have no difficulty in pleasing you. I I WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE. I J
N ioholso|ot WORM POWDER is th* SIMPLEST, SAFEST, and SUREST Remedy for Killing and Expelling all Kinds of Worm in Horse or Dog. The following Testimonial speaks for the great efficacy of the powders To T. A. W. Nicholson, Chemist, Feilding. I have mach pleasure in recommending to Horse Owners your EOT WORM POWDER. I have found that it will do all that is claimed for it. lam constantly training a large number of race-horses, andwhenever I see one out of condition in any way I give a course of you Powder, strictly according to directions. I have much pleasure ip handing you a bottle of worms (hots and other kinds) which came away from one horse treated by your excellent Powder.—l remain yonrs gratefully, Farawal, Thames, Jane, 1905. (Signed) A. HUGHES, Trainer. Price, 2s 6d per bottle; postage, 2d extra. Prepared only by A. W. NICHOLSON, M.P.9., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Manchester Street, Feiiding. THOMAS
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Experientia Docet. THAT 18 WHY LADIES DRINK Gold Nugget 80. Pekoe, at 2s per lb. Gold Nugget Pannings Tui A Tea Tui B Tea Moa Teas, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10. They are Best Values at Lowest Prices.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8721, 23 January 1907, Page 1
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