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EA 'AIIA b:oi 9.i J. McE L D O W Tv E Y, DRAPERY, BOOT IMP OUT E R A I>.l A- Till BUTOit, BARTON, HUITTERVSLLE, /AD TAAATA Has been busy during the r.a’t Lr: night open-.::* v.u N.M aid immm&Em ■mm I? VERY bus been repbnUud with Nov.-, UWbfonabk* end CafP Go ■>;, We t ould 'ireciail? recomnwnd you to pay cm LiII.LINEK Y. SHOWROOM a vi-«. V,c t JLr ■ o u He laiut id Ladles’ Mats and Bonnets These Goods will bo found Brooming, Fascinating, Dai; tv ana Ivlcderrte in p.W, Children’s Beaver, Felt and Bear Bonnets, Hood And Capa The Nr.w Flowers, Foliage and Fruit so much worn are just pafeci Uoderdotiiiiig Department Just Landed—A Shipment of J. and R, aiorley’n Unshrinkable Cad* 2.0; i : and comfort these goods are unrivaled s!s and Ccmlinalicns. Mantles, Costumes, & Fur Departures! These Goods are shown in the Upstairs Show Ho.-ut, and ccnvtKe Now and Stylish Tweed Jackets add L oop Co r- U larettes and Muffs tn match. THESE CUUDii WILL Dress Goods ’ C :.:-C Caps, New Put 00l ;p; i. Include the Very Newest in Plaids and Fancy Check Twee is, F-.-co C; Sea our Novelties in Dress Goodn the invsi. :u proved Colourings. Kaiapol Costumes Just Opened Up-A choice selection riAoiapoi Tailor-made Cwtdmss. Ti.c-o Goods are admitted to be the Lest Cut raid Finished Goode in the colony. LI YuSuc Geits’ Overcoats Yv a have been preparing lor a oold winter Sue cur offering:; in Gap’s JPmgwo* Coats, Oilskin & Macintosh voavS. Wo are prepared to tecas you vaIL Boots aid Shoes We preparaiions for a big season's business hero. IPv- juj a Big Shipment of Engluh f°' 3 :E ofa A e A £fJfl , S ' !l PP l ‘ rs I:O . m .wGS-kaowri maim:nt.n.r.uM Our Col nurd amide Boots are valuable blands. Wo.study your comfort, we study your nuckrt. We respectfully and confldcatly Invite yea to inspect oarLV.v khh.r.: ,b g A-i to Land and arriving dally at J. McE L c > F! 5 R A lOUE BBAFSB G ■ JAA i VAAA/OiA IABTON, HUNTEIiYI LEB a TAT lIAPE, ~* - - -•

fiSaiS sind Uvei<y Sbr-bies. AIJUIA EOYAL COACH. ' MAIL W, J. TmYEM, pKCrP-IKToE, COACHES run aa fellows : Leave Wailumi West daily “ Ouosfnghsm’s “ Mibir-o ... Arrive at Ftilding Leave Feuding " Maldr.o ... 11 OunrunghArc’s ... Arrive Wais&na at 7.-30 a.m. 8.20 a.ns. 9.3 D am. 10 u.m. O.SO p is. 4 pm. 5.45 p,m. 6, Jo p.m. Paresis delivered Along iho road. Parcels 'may be left at .Carbine Booking OCioo, Foilding, Out- must bn prepaid. Wait’oua Agent; Ms S. G. Humphrey. with whom parcels may be left, but must bo prepaid. - Hcrsos and veh'eles always oa hire at 'Ws.iiana, and tiat sengsr s ■ dri vea beyend Waittuia iks arrival of coach. T Q e Mi X Siuari EOYAL MAIL LINS OF COACHES, BETWEEN KIMBOLTON AND FJSILDIKG

Leave Emboltcn ... ... 7.46"a.m, Leave Cheltenham... » ... 8.45>.,m, Arrive Foiidisg ... ' ... 9.43*a.tn. Leave Manchester Hots Stables, Fcilding ... ...4.45 pm, Leave Cheltenham... ... 5.0 p.m Arrive Kimcolfcon ... ... 6.46 g.m,

All parcels left at the Manchester Hotel Stables for Skaboltoa aad Apit-i will be oarcfu'ly attended to, s.nd must Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Gocehss, &c., always on hire at the Family ana Commercial Hotel Stables Kimbolton. 0. MAX BA USB, Proprietor.

JJjAW’3 110 YAL IviAIL COACHES FEILDING TO SANGIWAEIA DAILY. Connecting with A piti Coach, Leave Foilding 8.80 a m. “ Obeltekam ... 10.0 a.m, “ . Kiwitea ... ... 11 40 a.m. Arrive at Kirnbolt-on ... 12.50 a.m. RETUKMHG. Liave Kiiab'-lton “ Kiwitea ... “ Cheltenham ... A-rivn Feildiog Leave Eangiwshia ' Arrive Ehnbolton Leave EjmfcoUon Arrive Rangiwahia ... k . Booking Office at the Carbine Stables, the Coaches starting from there. This Line also connects with the Coach. 11.45 a.m. 12.30 pm. 1.0 p.m, 2.15 p.m. 8.80 a:EQ. 11.0 a.m. 12.80 a.m. 4.0 p.m.

]j^cIND9E’B STABLES ■*“ ' MAHTOK. SIGNAJL BBOS.- < t-Tavo pleasure in informing the public that thr-y have taken over these wellknown Stables from Messrs and Openshaw, r.td heps 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 1 Surgeons. Thlsph ne No. 51. I SIG NA L B OS, MAKTON. ;gQY AL- & h, BUNNYTHOEPB. MAX. EBERHAED, •PUOPKIHTOU. Having eeqairnl the above, the travelling publio can rely on Firai-ckss Accommodation at Modem e Bates. BEST ALE-! & WINES ON TAP, Good S abling, YclicUs always or Hire. gjESSRS SMYTHS & GARDINER, 1 BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, I Notify the puVij that they ary prorated t ta Hopjly B-timatts and orecs r II classes |ot buildings, Tfce firm cuinLiuca i wo:ko;a ship with me derate charges. Postal Aid tua—BULLS,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8805, 6 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8805, 6 May 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8805, 6 May 1907, Page 1

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