1 Statement Blit A Fact f f I | n I We state, without fear of contradiction, to have done what no other firm in the world has done, vi t* — We have held the position as the largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and Indian Teas longer than any other firm in the World in comparison to the sales of any country. It will be interesting to the many thousands who have bought our teas to It now that for the twelve months ended 50th September, 1906, we have sold a greater quantity of tea than previously (although we have, refused to supply common tea), thus proving a continuance of deserved popularity. This has been done by honest dealing and truthful advertising, and giving the public the best tea procurable at the different prices. 1 '<s tSSJ ( *. I Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania. JgMWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG TAX. Notice is hereby given that the Dog Tax for the current year has been fixed as follows: Sheep and Cattle Dogs in actual use as such (not more than 3) each 2s 6d Babbit Dogs certified as such (not more than 2), r c 2s 6d All others (over G n. nihs old), each 10s I Mr Chas. H. Baynes has been appointed Collector of the Tax, which is now due and payable at the office of the Kiwitoa County Council, Kimholton. CHAS. H. BAYNES, County Clerk. Kimbolton, February 25, 1907. YTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI RACES. On Bth and 9:h March trains will ; leave Marten 8.8-1 a.m. and 9.17 a.m. • for Wanganui id Racecourse; returning from Y> 7 . aganui at 5.10 p.m. and 5.46 p.m.; Racecourse 5.15 p.m. , and 5.55 p.m. for Martoa and Palmerston. The usual 4.35 p.m. WanganuiPalmerston train will NOT run. The usual 7.10 p.m. train will be delayed to leave Marton at 8.25 p.m. for Taihape (after connecting with ft train from Wanganui). HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return till 11th March, will be issued to Wanganui on Bth March and by morning 'i trains on 9th March, from Palmerston, Taihape, and intermediate stations. These Excursion Tickets will NOT | _ be available by mail trains. IJ For further particulars, see posters I ’ at stations. i BY ORDER. rjEAS. TEAS. TEAS What do you thick of tihis for FANNINGS? HALF CHESTS, lOd lb. 51b PACKETS, 4a 6d SINGL OUND, Is 1 $4 AT J. DAiRRAGrH’S < F E LDI NG. 'J'HE CO-OP. STORES, BROADWAY, MARTON, Are now holding their SUMMER ‘ BARGAIN SALE.; OF | < Draper?, dotting and Soots,'; At PRICES DOWN TO ROOK : BOTTOM. I GROCERY, TEA, OROGENY IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE And FANCY GOODS Are the Cheapest & Best Valuo ia the Province. Fruit Preserving Screw Top Glass Jars, Quarts, from Sa 6d per dozen Half-gallons, from 5s 6d per dozen Orders by Post punctually attended to. ROAR BUTCHERY; MARTON. MOOBB~& €O. Has pleasure in announcing ha has 1 taken over the above business from Mr,. | E. Read, and hopes, by prompt at tea--1 j ±lon to orders, aad tha supply Of Blrst- ! class meat, to merit a eoniiaermoo of the 1 same liberal support accocr&d to his pro- ; deoessor. JUNCTION YARDS H. €. GKONN Has ON SALE at Lowest Prices J All kinds of Building Timber Ironmongery aland, Gravel, Cement and Lima Posts, Strainers and Stabs Wood of all kinds And Best of Coal i CASH PURCHASERS of all above 1 lines. E B BODMIN BROS . I SHEEP AMO CATTLE DRENCH s Is the orncome of THIRTY YEARS’ UNREMITTING STUDY of an S eminent Sheep Specialist. MA TON Agent - F. R. H. BRIOE HUNTERVILLE Agent— T. T. WATT FEILDING Agent— A. H. ATKINSON
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8754, 2 March 1907, Page 3
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