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TET others argue as to who shall ha\e the righ-& the -Li ro ad.” 1£ you’re mounted on a PREMIER OxCEJi you simply take whatever position you fancy. None can .approach a Premier Cycle for sw goingness and adaptability to road conditions. Cycle will save you a lot of hard work. It 11 save y J too because you rarely see a Premier Cycle in the repa - p. The Premier Cycle fitted with free wheel, two rim brakes, Dunlop tyres, and is fully guaranteed. PRICE £lB 18s. 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEJLCJ^G.

w e I# ry o Ma&e use of ns in the selection of your Wedding Gifts We Bend all articles post free, attach cards if desired, and guarantee safe delivery. Our large 40-page catalogue wil l illustrations and prices of our goods sent free on request. 0,118, Best Electro-plated rhi-ale Candlestick. 6/9 each. 'id m GJOS3. Silver and Cut Glass Hairpin Box. 3 Length 3J inches. 7/5. •,r/S 5 . Handsome E.P. Jewel Casket, lined with pink, blue or red silk. 4m. *&!. fit ss. A beautiful Box. fS«L. s w Silver Thimbles 1/6, SI; SIS, 3, each H 777. Best Electro-plated Bedroom Candlestick, 4/(r?> 111226. Best E.P. Bedr’m Candlestick, 8/6 , STEWART DAWSON & C 0„ the leading jewellers. WELLINGTON.

gTOCK - TAKING SALE ! Money-Saving Prices. DRAPERY, CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, GL4SSWARE etc. CUT DOWN TO THE LOWEST TO EFFECT A READY CLEARANCE . Before Stock-Taking. THE CO-OP. STORES, NORTH BROADWAY, MARTON TONGARIRO (twin screw) 7661 tons register, commander, I. A. Sutcliffe, leaves Wellington March 14th, 1907. TURAKINA (twin screw), 8027 tons register, commander, F. Forbes, r ELLINGTON ROAD BUTCHERY Has pleasure in announcing be has taken over the ab;vo business from Mr B. Read, and hopes, by prompt attention to orders, and the supply of Firstclass meat, to merit a continuance of the same hi eral support accorded to his predecessor. g I 0 Y 0 Li E s. J. A. 'PERSSOM BONGOTBA, Is AGENT for and keeps a large Z. SHIPPING COMPANY leaves -veinngcon apni um. BAREAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd. rtiiLiiAivii Feilding, Agents, MARTON. mooreT & CO, stock of MASSEY-HARRIS RED BIRD, and B. S. A. BICYCLES EEPA IKING in nil its branches done on the premises r.t shortest notice.

ELSBACH INCANDESCENT . LAMPS Bum ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE-POWER LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning four hours par night. 6 times the Light of an Ordinary Lamp at One-third Cwt. Your Money Lack if not satisfied. Notb. —Our Travel er wilt call at ary house in the dishiet and give an Exhibition, providing a note is eem asking him to cab, ARTHUR HOPWOOD, PALMBRSTCN NOET3

BROADWAY, MARION. PEIYATE BOARD & RESIDENCE MRS D.~O. BETT. PBOPEIEXEESS. The House has been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, and Peimanen Boirdcrs may rely upon having excellent acormmoda'ion. Ho", Cold, Plunge & Shower Baths.

FAMILY AND GENERAL HUTCHES, HIGH STREET, MARTON, Bogs to inform ths puMie of Marion and n’st ict that ho has l iken ever the husmnf-s la’dy carried on by Mr A Hr oV, and is prepared tosnpp y li e PRIMES! MEAT In any quantities at Lotrcal Prices. DELIVERIES DULY.

WINTER goods JUST ARRIVED - A Very CHOICE SELEC !'IOH Direo l ; from tho Homs Mills. My WATERPROOF MATERIALS for OVERCOATS nro very nice. JAMES "PBNNBI, TAILOR, RONGOTEA.

A SOUND STOMACH MEANS A CLEAR HEAD. i The high prefßure of a nervous life j which business men of 1907 are constrained to live, make draughts upon their vitality. It is only by the most cartful treatment ihat they are able to keep themselves alert | and active and fit for business. Blue Flag Fiag'\ Liver [Core Is the only medicine taken by hundreds of men wbo find a dose or two sufficient to tone up the liver and kidneys and keep the system healthy and vigorous. At 2/6 and 4/6 per Bottle. Chemists and Stores, Blue IRKISTEMD] 80 piGS. BACON, PIGS. HIGHEST MAEKET PEICE. w. DIMOCK & CO., Limited, Will reoeive Pigs at the f)1 lowing Stations as under: TRUCKING DATES APRIL Palmerston ••• ••• 2 16 Ashhurst Obakea Eongotea Peildiog Haloombe Eata Hunterville Farmers will do well before selling.thei pies to see 1,6 A. 3, ARNOLD, Principal Agent, Bunnythorpe. Hnnterville Agent—JAMES MoALLGT. The north island bacon COMPANY, Ltd., Are Cash Buyers of Prime BACON PIGS In any quantity at highest market rates, according to scale.17 22 28 24 23 22 28 FEILDING HUNXEHVILLB BATA HALCOMBE BONGOTEA OHAKEA PALMBBSTON APEIL, 1907, 3 16 30 16 17 23 23 22 Letts 8 addressed to E. T. Strawbridge, buyer, Makino; or tho Secretary, Woodville, will receive prompt attention.

Your doctor knows the formula. Ask him if it would be good for you. He orders Lane’s Emulsion for bad colds, chronic coughs, bronchitis, weak lungs, weak system, consumption. Your doctor understands how it soothes and heals. Chemists and stores sell it 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Most people buy the large size. to.

Tfeere are 3 kinds of Coal! tat. The Coal that costs little money and gives litSfc heat. 2nd. The Coal that costs a little more money and gives a little more heat. 3rd, “ COALBROOKDALE,” which is the best value for your money—-pound for pound—because it is all heafeS “ Coalbrookdale ” is a bituminous coal —it belongs to the naphtha and petroleum class of products—and consequently it burns with great heatl This means that it cooks food quickly and thoroughly. For steam purposes it is well known to stand unrivalled. “ Coarbrookdaee ” Coal is all Coal: no slate, no stones, no dirt,-—only New Zealand’s finest Coal, with almost no waste in ash. ♦- Order “ COALBROOKDALE ” from Any Coal Merchant in the Colony.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8784, 11 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8784, 11 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8784, 11 April 1907, Page 4

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