EASTER HOLIDAYS 1907. J. McE LDOWNEY, DRAPERY, BOOT IMPORTER & DISTRIBUTOR, MARTON, HUNTERVILLE, AND TAIHAPE, Has been busy during the pa?t f jrlnigbt opening up NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. Department has been replenished with New, Fashionable, and Useful Goods. We would specially recommend you to pay our MILLINERY SHOWROOM a visit. We offer jon the Latest id Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets These Goods will be found Becoming, Fascinating, Dainty and Moderate in Price. Children’s Beaver, Felt and Bear Bonnets, Hoods and Caps The New Flowers, Foliage and Fruit so much worn are just perfect Underclothing Department Just Landed—A Shipment of J. and E. Motley’s Unshrinkable Cashmere Vests and Conbinatiors. For wear and comfort these goods are amivalled Mantles, Costumes, & Fur Department These Goods are shown in the Upstairs Show Room, and comprise— New and Stylish Tweed Jackets and Long Coats, Caracal and Seal JaoVf is and Caps, New Fa* CoD larettes and Muffs to match. THESE GOODS WILL i- LEAS !fi YOU. Dress Goods Include the Very Newest in Plaids and Fancy Check Tweels, Free Cloths in the most approved Co! mringp. See our Novelties in Dress Goods Kaiapoi Costumes Just Opened Up—A choice seleotion of Kaiapoi Tailor-made Costumes, the Best Cut and Finished Goods in the colony. A 1 Value These Goods are admitted to he Gents’ Overcoats We have been preparing for a cold winter, tosh Coats. We are prepared to treat See our offerings in Gent’s Rainproof Coatr, Oilskin & Macinyou well. Boots and Shoes We have made preparations for a big season’s business here. Have just landed a Big Shipment of English Boots, Shoes and Slippers from well-known manufacturers. Our Colonial-made Boots are \alu*blß brands. We study your comfort, we study your pocket. Try us We respectfully and confidently Invite yon to inspect our New Shipments just to hand and arriving daily at J. McE L D O W N E Y’S, YOUR DRAPER & BOOT VENDOR, MaRTON, HUNTERVILLE & TAIHAPE. ‘
Mall and Livery Stables. W AITDNA EOYAL MAIL COACH. W. J. TBEYENA, Proprietor. COACHES run as follows: Leave Waituna West daily 11 Cunningham’s ... " Makino ... ... Arrive at Feilding ... Leave Feilding “ Makino ... " Cunningham's ... Arrive Waituna at 7.80 a.m. 8.20 a.m. 9.85 a.m. 10 a.m. 8.30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6.45 p.m. 6.3 q p.m. Parcels delivered along the road. Parcels may be left at Carbine Booking Office, Feilding, but must be prepaid. Waituna Agent: Mr E. G. Humphrey, with whom parcels may be left, but must be prepaid. Horses and vehicles always on hire at Waituna, and passengers driven beyond Waituna on arrival of coach. Q m MAX BiUEE’S ROYAL' MAIL LINE OP COACHES. BETWEEN KIMBOLTON AND FEILDING Leave Kimbolton ... Leave Cheltenham... Arrive Feilding Leave Manchester Hots Feilding Leave Cheltenham... Arrive Kimbolton ... ... 7.45'a.m. ... ... 9.45 a.m. Stables, ... 4.45 p m. ... 6.0 p.m. ... 6.45 p.m.
All parcels left at the Manchester Hotel Stables for Eimbolton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &0., always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables Eimbolton, the Coaches starting from there. This Line also connects with the Apiti Coach,
STABLES MARTON. SIGNAL"BEOS. Save pleasure in informing the public that they have taken over these wellknown Stables from Messrs Owen and Openshaw, and hope to receive the same patronage as of old. Coaches meet all trains, and patrons driven to all parts of the district. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Office of Bill and Owen, Veterinary Surgeons. Telephone No. 51. SIGNAL BROS., MAETON. Rongotea morning daily COACH TIME TABLE. Leaves Feilding 9 a.m ; arrives Awahurt 9.80 a.m.: arrives Rongotea 11 a.m. Leaves Rongotea 1 p.m.; arrives Awahnri 2.15 p.m.; arrivesFeildIng 2,45 p.m. S, DAW, _ Proprietor. P OIAL HOTEL, BGNNYTHORPE. MAX. EBEBHABJD, PROPRIETOR. Having acquired the above, the Ira* veiling public can rely on First-olaes Accommodation at Moderate Bates. BEST ALES k WINES ON TAP. Good Stabling. Vehicles always on k, ■' ■ Sire.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8786, 13 April 1907, Page 1
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645Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8786, 13 April 1907, Page 1
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