BARGAIN SALE Of DRAPERY, BOOTS, AND FANCY GOODS Starts on 2nd February, 1907. AMESBURY BROS. THE RONGOTEA STORE-
CLARKSON’S GREAT EMPTYING OUT SALE HAS STARTED. Oor great event of price lowering in Cycles and Sundries has just started. Prices are on a scale of lownera seldom if ever eoualled. It is an opportunity that hundreds of Cyclists writ not miss. Tiiink of it! 3s in the £ reduction on Sundries and 5 per cent, ou Cycles. Wo shall also give a new loner Tube to those who spend £1 or overAt no time have wo made such sacrifices to please the purses of Never before have such Bargains boon offered. Ido prudent Cyclist can afford to miss this offer, Como and seo the Goods and note the prjpca. We are Making a great Window Display of Tempting Bargains. W, CLARKSON, 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, pieiupjN^
Keep a Re]ials!f Ointment In the House. fm MhV s Has proved itself invaluable for Curing and Healing Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Stares, Sprains, Chilblains, ; 33oiis, etg. ! ill OINTMINT is Pure ; it contains medicinal qualities of the highest order, and is antiseptic, purifying, soothing and healingGET I? NSW 1 ¥ou will have | it when you neeq it. Pilool/8 SIgSSSE^3S3Sr3S!ES I Util'S Mi $ Makes weak people strong. Cures | Coughs and Colds, builds the I lansa. A valuable (iesli IniHiim faod I medicine. Children or tUa!!*- Sold 5 cvcryuhcsc. I aassnaKUEussiß iatac Dispensing of Physicians’ Prescriptions II ODII SPECIALITY, None but First Quality D.ugs used in Dispensing. Direct Importers o( PURE DRUGS, CHE MIGALB AND UP-TO-DATE UNDBIKS. Medicines forwarded to any address, FO3T FREE. LEVRY’S PHARMACY, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Telephone No. 7. P.Q. Box Is. Contractors to Pslnjcrslon North Public Hospital. E» CHA 8E t CEOFTON, MARTON. The Oldest Coachbnllder, Wheel* Wright, & General Blacksmith Establishment in the District. FOR SALE. One Second ■ Hand McCOBMICK MOWER."’ Any quantity of Pooond-hand Massey Harris and MnCormiok EE a PEES and BINDERS, all in good order and tb bf Sold Cheap. One Second-Hand HORSE PC WEE AGENT for Booth, Macdonald and Masskt-Hareis lu.pii men's. All Hinds of Implements kept in stock of the above makers. All kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY EEPAIEEfb 1 ‘ * ♦ A large stock of Extras of all AgticgU tara! Implement Makers kept. Catalogues on p.pplicaiifJfi. P.O, Bos 15. . Teiuhcm! No. 10. [NIA RANGI3MUI Has opened a GENERAL STORE in M A E *1 0 N, (Opposite Town Hall), And will k-ep a rcgula supply of Groceries and Freon Fr-ulf, Special Pfices fobCASH. U 1 0 Y_C L E if. A. "PEBSSOM, EONGOTEA, Is AGENT for and keeps a large stock of MASSEY-HABRI3 RED BIRD, and B. S. A. BICYCLES REPAIRING in all its branches done on the premises at shortest notice, (fJhILDDie BABE & DOOR FACTORY. Every description of BASHES, DOORS PIECES mode on the premises. Band Saw Work, Turnery, and Carved Brackets of new designs. Fence Pickets Turned and Dressed o any design desired. Everything requisite to the building trade kept in stock. Sole Agents—Auckland Kauri Timber Ojmpany Bartholomew Bros., [ FEILDINQ. C~OMB TO TEA AT A. J. HAEM’S REFRESHMENT ROOMS, —MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. Where you can enjoy a delioioas ou of tea with all dainties. Light Luncheon at all hours for 6d. Balia, Social Evenings, and Picnic Parties catered for in any part of the THotrfo*.
Buffered Tjieee Months, « Jly littli) girl Buffered for tlirpp months from Whooping Cough,” gays A, Kilborn, Carlton, Vic., “anti during that time I had the best medical advice for her but she obtained no benefit. One day I was looking over a little newspaper issued by the Chamberlain Medicine Co , find seeing what they claimed Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy would ’do deeittod give it a trial. lam glad I did, for a •nerfcct cure resulted, and I cannot speak £jo highly of Chamberlain's Cough ’Remedy.” ‘ For sale by d'. 11. Brodin, barton; Ellis Bros., Iluntervilio; and W. B, Clark,' B»ls.
QHINGAiTI SPORTS. To be held in MR E. EUMMOND’S PADDOCK, OHINGAITI, WEDNESDAY, “CiH FEBRUARY, Commencing at II o'clooj;. ‘ PROGRAMME. j, Boys’ Race, under 15 : First 6a, 2nd 2a Gd ; f?eo 8. Girls’ Baca gadey 14: First ss, 2nd 2a 6d : free 3. Maiden Fiat Rice, ICO yards: First, 2(8, aeocud I Or. ; entrar.ee Is 4, Pony Hurdle Race, 14.2 and under : Fir.it £5, 2nd £1; nomination ss. 120 Yards Hurdles : First £2 10s, Second Al. Nomination Is, acceptance is G - 6, Maiden Hunters’ Competition: First £4, second £l. Nomination sa. For horses that have never won a jumping competition or a hurdle race. 7. Ohingaiti Handicap oi £!5; First event, 100 yards; First F 3 10s, second £l, 3rd 10s; nomination Is Cd, acceptance 2s. 0. Pony Hurdle Rice, 14 hands & under : First £3, spjond 15a ; nomination 3s. 9. Ohingaiti Handicap, 2nd event, 250 yards: First £3' 10s, second £l, third 10a; nomination Is GJ, acceptance 2t. 10. Hunters’ Competition (open): First £5, second £1 j nomination §s. 11. Pony Flat, 14.2 and under: First £2 10s, second Ids ; nomination 2s 6d. J2, Ohingaiti Handicap, 3rd event 440 yards ■, First £4, second £1 ; nomination 2a acceptance 2s. 13. Ladies' Nail Driving Competition: First S?, second 2a 6d ; entrance 6d. 14. Tug-oi-Waroa bare horseback, five men a side : First £5 10s, second 10s ; en-
trance 7a 6d a team. 15, Pony Fiat Race, 15 hands and under; First £2, second 10s; nomination 2b. 16, tadice’ Bracelet, 220 yards : First £2, second £1; 'nomination Is, acceptance Is. 17, Ppny Jump (sweepstake of 4s added ; First £i, second Ifs. 16. Eesoue Eaco; First £3, 2nd 10s J en--19. Officials’ Hurdle Race ; Trophy. Entrance Is. 20. Maiden FlatEaoo (horse event): Sweepstake of ss. 21. Officials’ Flat Eaoe: Trophy ; entrance Is. 22. Wrestling on Herseback ; First £2 10s, gepond 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 1. Running events conducted under IJules of N.Z. Athletic' Hnipn. ?. dominations for events 5,7, 9, 12 and 16 must be {a pf Secretary by January 23rd. Kpmin&iions (oust be ao companied by the last year’s performances, g. dPlbinations for events 4,6, 8, 10,11 and 15 close on Saturday, February 2nd, 4. All nominations must be accompanied by fees. Acceptances on ground p. In events 4,6, 8, 10, 31 and 15, nominations, with SO per cent- added, will be taken up to 10 e’elook of the day of the Sports. 6. No bookies allowed oh g’fOlilid. 7. A medal will be given for most points jn‘ Ohingalti Handicap events. First, 5 nointa 5 second, 3; 3rd, 2. ’ Admission to ground, Is; children, 6d. ' ' A'. 3. TEEIvEKA, ' Secretary.
]pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, We have been instructed to offer some excellent Wellington real-pro ducing properties for Exchange for good Grazing Farms, with good improvements. The properties are in the best parts of Wellington, and are all let to permanent tenants. For fail particulars apply MEAD BMOB. LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. Property Guides on application. ELITE MILLINERY CO. SUMMER SALE! Commencing January 18th. Big Seductions on the whole of our Stock, We MUST get rid of our Goods to make room for Hew Stock. Oar shop is small and does not abow for putting anything away, so we have decided to j refuse no Seasonable Offer, Special Bargains in Ladies’ and Children’s MILLINERY and various other Lines too numerous to mention. Gall Early before the Qoous a:e picked over at Miss M. Burke & Co.’s, MANCHESTER STREET,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8731, 4 February 1907, Page 4
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