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PRESENTS. Having t lum Whole World under contribution by importing direct from Britain, America, and the East, we arc' prepared to supply all .ho Latest Novelties suitable for.Xtnas and New Year Gifts, Consisting of E.P. and Biker Ware, Leather Goods. China and Glass, Fancy Goods of ail hinds. Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Purses, Pocket Bocks and Card Cases silver-mounted and otherwise, Photo Frames in great variety. Colonial Libraries, music, etc., cormrg in ever? mail. CHINA & GLASS in great variety bedrock prices. Call and Inspect and Judge Yourselves. J. MATHERS. Broadway, Marton.

ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Really Prices. SUGAB, No 2, 103 8d per b g, BOlbs tUGAR, la. 10s 9d per bag, sß;ba FPOUR, 11s per lOClb foe sacks CURRANTS, per doz. lbs, 4s 6d CANDLES, Price’s, 160 z., 7d RICE, best Japan, 9a per 561ba JAM, lib tins, Si 6d doz. SALMON, 11b. tins, 8d SAGO, an6d prr dozen lbs Our TEA at Is SI and la Gd prr Ibis udenuallrd in valus. We sell DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, CROCKERY, and IRONMONGERY al ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH Patronage Sol:citeh. THE GO-QP. STORES, NORTH BROADWAY, MARION

Crescent Blend S Ten, I This Tea was not exhibited at the , late Exhibition at Christchurch be- j cause it was not con'idarcd worth n while to do so. All the teas exhibited at Christ- v church received medals, making the j 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 Crescent Blend Tea is pure and ■’ wholesome, with a flavour that pleases the palate. 1 Sold by all Grocers At 2/- per lb. rSHH ISSs JJO YOU VALUE YOUE HOUSE? Do you w?nt him to go right ? Do yon want to kesnhitn going right? WE CAN DO IT. If your Horse is NOT g icg r'ghi ? Would you like hira (o GO right? Try US at a. CUMMINS 9 , Shoeing & General Blacksmith, BEOADWAY, MARION. g fiSFOBT HOUSE, BEOADWAY, MAEIOS.

PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE MBS D.~G. BETT. riiOPEIETKIMg, The Honss baa been thoroughly renovated and rs-furnished, t.nd PormanenBoarders may rely upon having excellent accommodation. Hot, Cold, Plunge & Shower Baths, Ho M A B B H FAMILY AND GENERAL BUTCHER, HIGH STREET, M&ETON, Begs tj inform tbs pnelio of Mar ton and (Patriot that he has taken over the business lately carried on by Mr A. Hook, and is prepared tosupp'y the PRIMES! MEAT In any quantities at I oweat Prices. DELIVERIES DAILY.

Ae DUNBAR, Manufacturing Saddle , THE SQUAEE, FEILDING. j ow Is the season to replenish your ' HBNBSS. I am manufacturing all kinds at Bed-rock Prices. All my Harness is built on fho same lines as a .British Man-of-War—“ For Service," and my £6 10a turn out of Harness is unequalled In New Zealand, BIDING SADDLES made to any pattern, and every attention paid to JC Ladies’ Astride Saddles. A Written Guarantee given with al s, harness turned out by me. h WELSBACH INCANDESCENT LAMPS 1 Burn ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE-POWER LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning four hours per night. 6 times the Light of an .Ordinary Lamp * at One-third Cost. Tour Money Back if not satisfied. , Noth.—Our Traveller will call'afc any house in the district and give an, Exhibition, providing a note is sent asking him to call, arthurlTopwood, , PALMEBSTQN NORTH DUDLEY PRIOR, 1 COMMISSION AGENT V- FEILDING. . THE MOTOR CARRYING BUSINESS Lately carried on by Me H. S. Bates 1 has been purchased by me. Those who require to be driven to any part of the North Island, wire or write to ms, P.O Box 49, Tolophon 67, between the hours 5 of 9 a.m. and 6p m. after 6 p,m., Tele* P phene 69 •

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8827, 31 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8827, 31 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8827, 31 May 1907, Page 4

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