rpHE CO-OP. STORES, "NORTH BROADWAY, MARTON, A ri now holding their SUMMBB BARGAIN SALE. Drapery, Ciotbiog and Boots, 1 * “ wnr\ •0/\nt7' At PRICES DOWN TO BOOK BOTTOM. SK9SS&, And FANCY GOODS Are the Cheapest & Bast Value in the Province. Fru'«t Preserving Screw Top . Glass lars, Quarts, from 3s 6d per dozen Half-gallons, from 5s 6d per dozen Orders by Post punctually attended to. AND CO.’S BOOK ARCADE. M A B T 0 N. The LATEST BOOKS arriving cvei-y week. Tha following just to hand:— Adrift m Now Zealand,ipkington The Doctor of Grow s Nest, Balt Con. non Saba Macdonald, Bita Brothers, Vaohc-11 Chippiogo, Stanley Weyman Our Heritage. The Sea, Frank T. Bullen _ • A Gamble with Life, Silas Hooking In the Arena, Booth Farkington Hills of Home, Norman Maclean . In Search of the Unknown, Bobers W. Chambers Also, a largo and varied assortment of SIXPENNY EDITIONS by Charier, Garvioe, Sheldon. Bertha Olay, etc. JJONEY TO LEND. Wo have MONEY to LEND in sums of £IOOO and over at 41 %• FULLEST OMMITE AID MILES, MABTON AND TAIHAPE. lp SAM & COLLIN S. "BARRIBtS&S AND solicitors. MABTON, The legal practice of the late Me C. G. Bbam is being carried on by C. B. Colliiib, LLB. rj*HE PEOPLE’S SALE. Youifri- & co. NOW ON. IjIOWSSON’S Mil RESTORER An elegant preparation for checking the falling out of the hair and promoting its growth. Townson’s Quinine and Ivon Tonic Gives strength to the feeble, and restoree the vigour lost through sickness. Proprietor of DARBY’S CAMPHOR CURE. Unexcelled as a Remedy for Coughs and Colds. Prescriptions carefully dispensed with th purest drugs. W. TOWNSON, Broadway PStapmaoy. MARTON. L. DANIIL, ARCHITECT, Darragh’s Buildings, Manchester Bquar e FEILDING, H. BILL. VETERINARY SURGEON TO FARMERS’ UNION, Messages left at Signal Bros.’ Stables, Mutton. All letters addressed Greatford, Telephone No. EO. |{OKBI_AT 44 % In sums of £4OO and upwards, ready for immediate investment on rural and town .oad. No procuration fees. Apply HANKINS & LOUGHNaN, Solicitors & Notaries Public, Pamiebstom Noam. J 9 HBBBEET HANKINS, NOTARY PUBLIC, PALMERSTON NORTH. [A OAKD.j G. WES T. AEOHITECT, Adjusted of Fibh Insurance Clai AND VaIiUATOB, Eangitikei Sthebt, PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone 235. [a oaed.} B. BATTLE. * ARCHITECT, 85 BDIGWAV SX2BET, WANGANUI. Telephone 288. DENTAL COMPANY, WANGANUI, ME W. A- PP.OWSE msy be con. edited at ME WILLIAMSON’S, MAR TON. every TUESDAY. C L, H A B B I S, SOLICITOR, MARTON & MARION JUNCTION, * (Opposite Railway Station). •- MONEY TO LEND on approved ecou titles at current rate?. Several sums awaiting investment. npHOB. ii. jamss. (Articled) ARCHITECT, WAKGA N O !. Architect to the Wanganui Education and Hospital Board?. JPEILDING’S NSW PHARMACY Has opened with NEW, FRESH AND PUBE DRUGS AND CHEMIOALO. ETC. PRESCRIPTIONS from any Physiciin carafolly and accurately dispensed. Photographic Materials & Veterinary Goods stocked. J. S. TIN GEY. FEBGUSSON STREET, FEILDING R RIFLE Established 1863. ORDERS FOR FEBRUARY. Obdbsmes : Sergeant Funston and Corporal Ingle. PARADES; Thursday, 141 h, 7.30p.m., Government. Dress: Khaki serge will be worn in future unless otherwise ordered. Bs Cedes. JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding.
A-slight earthquake shock occurred at 7.55 last night at Cable Bay. Thirty-eight applications have been received for workmen's dwellings at Sydenham.
A meeting of General Committee of Marton Athletic Club will be held at tho Borough Chambers this evening at 8 o’clock.* .* Mr B. Stallard, at one time secretary of Marton Brass Band and in the employ of Mr J. McEldowaoy, was married in Christchurch yesterday. A fire at Kaiapoi last night destroyed a seven-roomed house owned and occupied by Mr Blakeley. An inmate who was in bed awoke to find the house in flames and it was soon beyond tho efforts of the brigade.
You Feel Dull. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to-night before retiring, and you will feel right in the morning. For sale by T. H. Bredin, Marten, Ellis Bros. ,Hunterville; and W. B. Clark, Bulls. Elderly people suffer much from rheu- i matism, gout, sciatica, and lumbago. Bhbuuo quickly cures by driving out the •xcesa uric acid from the blood. All stores and chemists, 2/5 and 4/5. Yon just try it.
Our readers are reminded of the exhibition to-night in Martoa of tho Australian Buck-junipers. Several locally owned horses and local riders will be present, and a good entertainment is assured, at any rate for tho spectators. Mr A. Way, honorary secretary of the Marton Athletic and Cycling Club, Marton, has received the following letter from Mr John Stevens, M.H.R.: —Dear Sir, — In reply to your letter of 19th nit. enclosing complimentary ticket of admission to your sports to bo held on ISth March next, for which I thank you, and also in-
ladies in want of blouse pieces or ready-made blouse« should seo the wonderful bargains nojv offering at the Bon Marche sale. • In order to effect a complete clearance ofSmramer good?, Misses Spence & Spence have cut the prices down regardless of cost,* I I timating that your Club has again done me the honour of electing me to the . position of patron, I desire to say that it will afford mo much pleasure to again accept the honour conferred and I desiro that your Club, will accept the enclosed guinea as a contribution towards its funds, with j my best wishes for a prosperous season. ; '
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8739, 13 February 1907, Page 2
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