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PRESENTS. | i Haiing taken Whole "World tmdn contribution by imp orting direct Britain, America, and the E-rat, wo or-' prepared to supply all ibo ( Latest Novelties suitable for Xgicb I and New Year Gifts, Consisting of E.P. and Silver Ware, Leather Goods, China and Glass, Fancy Goods of all kinds, Writing Hosts, Dressing Caere, Purree, P. ckot U-iolsa and Card Cases silver-mounted and otherwise, Photo Frames in great variety. Colonial Libraries, Music, etc., coming in every mail. CHINA & GLASS in great variety i bedrock prices.

Call and Inspect and Judge Yourselves. J. matlieks. Broadway, Marlon. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Ready Money Prices. SUGAR, No. 2,10 a3d per b*g, 501ba SUGAR, la, 10s 9d per bag, s«:bs FPOUR, 11s per lO.ilb ior sacks CURRANTS, per dcz. lbs, 4s 6d CANDLES, Prica’s, IGcsz.. 7d RICE, best-Japan, 9s per 561bs JAM, lib tins, 3a Gd doz. SALMON, 11b. tins, 81 SAGO, atiGi per dozen Us ' Onr TBAstla 3d and Is 9d per Ibis udoqualkd in vnlus. We sc ll DRAPERY, OLOTHIjaG, BOOTS, CROCKERY, and IRONMONGERY al rock-bottom prices for cash

Patronage Solicited. THE CO-OP. STORES, NORTH BROADWAY, MAETON

Crescent Biend Tea This Tea was not exhibited at the' late Exhibition at Christchurch because it was not considered worth while to do so. All the teas exhibited at Christchurch received medals, making the value of the awards absolutely nil. Crescent Blend Tea is good enough to sell on its merits, and does not require the assistance of valueless Exhibition medals CreEoe'nt Blond Tea is pure and wholesome, with a flavour that pleases tbo palate. Sold by all Grocers At 2/- par lb.

0 YOU VALUE YOUR HORSE ? Do you want to keep him going right ? W£ CAN DO IT. I£ your Horse is NOT going right ? Would you like him to GO right ? Try U S at G. CUMMINS’, Shoeing & General Blacksmith, BROADWAY, MARION. g AHF 0H T HOUSE, BROADWAY, MARION. PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE MBS D. C. BBTT, The House has boon thoroughly renovated and ro-furnished, and PermanenBoarders may roly upon having excellent accommodation. _ Hot, Cold, Plunge & Shower Baths. Do you want him to go right ? PEOPEIEXEK3S,

FAMILY AND GENERAL BUTCHER, HIGH STREET, MARION, Bogs to inform tha public of Marton and d'stnofi that ho has taken over the business lately carried on by Mr A. Hook, and is prepared to snpp'y the PRIMES! MEAT In any quantities at I otvest Prices. DELIVERIES DULY.

A* DUNBAR, Manufacturing Saddle , THE SQUARE, FEILDING, | ow Is the season to replenish your lIRNESS. I 8m manulflolurirg all kinds at Bed-rock Prices. All my Harness is built on iho ssme lines as a British Man-of-War-“Eor Service,” andmyJESlOs turn out of Harness is unequalled in New Zealand, BIDING SADDLES made to any pattern, and every attention paid to Ladies’ Astride Baddies, A Written Guarantee given with al j harness turned out by mo.

ELSBACH INCANDESCENT LAMPS Burn ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE-POWER LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning four hoars per night. 6 times the Light ol an .Ordinary Lamp at One third Cost. Your Money Back if not satisfied, Noth.—Our Traveller will call at any honee in the district and give an Exhibition, providing a note is sent asking him to call, ARTHUR HOPWOOD, PALMERSTON NORTH

DUDLEY H. PRIOR, COMMISSION AGENT FEIJLDINGKTHE MOTOR CARRYING BUSINESS Lately carried on by Mr E. B. Bates has been purchased by me. Those who 1 require to be driven to any part of the North Island, wire or write to me, P.O Box 49, Tslephor 57, between the hours ol 9 a.m. and 5 pm. after 5p,m., Te3e< phono 59

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 4

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