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essjfflsaOErswß»^^ Crescent Blend Try it once or twice and you will in all probability become ua enthusiastic user oi. it. The refreshing delectable flavour of Crescent Blend Tea is one of it= charms. The delicacy ()f the bouquet is one of its a’.uibutes. _ Crescent Blend Tea is a scientific blond of the rich strong teas oi Darjeeling and the fine delicate .eas of Ceylon. , The flavour never varies, tne quality is always maintained at a t high standard. 1 Sold by all Grocers At 2/- per lb.

presents. Having taken Whole World undocontribution b,y jimpovtinq; oircct from Britain, America, and tho East, wo aro prepared to supply oil -be I Latest Novelties suitable for Xmas and Ncv; Year dills, Consisting of E.P end Silver Ware, Loathor Goods, China and GU-bs, anoy Goods of all hinds, Writing -Bosks, Dressing Cases, Purses, Pocket Books and Card Cases silvcr-mounteu and otherwise, Photo Frames m S l ’ caE Libraries, Music, etc., coming m CHINA GLASS in groat variety bedrock prices. Call and Inspect aud Judge Yourselves. J. MATHLEUS. Bmdwav, Marlon.

Q AIIF 0i T HOO SE s BROADWAY, MASTON. pjjXVATE BOARD & BEtIDiiNCE MBS I>- O. BSTT. I’KOBiUETEESS. Tha Housa bas boon thoroughly renovated and re-iuraiahcd, and Formation. Boarders may roly upon having esoo.' lent accommodation. Hot, Cold, Fluogo & Shows* Baths.

FAMILY AND GENERAL BDTUHFE, HIGH .STREET, M ALTON, Bess to inform the puilio of Marton and 6'stnoS that ho has taken over the busiuees lately earned on by kr A. Hook, and ia prepared to sapp y the PRIME ST MEAT In any quantities at lowest Pr,e£3. DELIV£ lilE 3D o ILY. A. DUNBAR, Manufacturing Saddle , THE SQUARE, FSILDING. OB Is the neason to replenish your H’iNESS. I Em mr-nafsetßring all kinds at Bed-rook Prioes. All my Harness is built on the same lines as a British Man-oE-Wacßor Service, and my £6 10a turn-out of Harness is unequalled in Now Zealand. RIDING SADDLES made to any pattern, and every attention, paid to Ladies’ Astride Saddles. A Written Guarantee given with »1 harness turned out by me.

titelsbachincandescent LAMPS Barn ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE-POWER. LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning four hours per niglil. 6 times the Light of an Ordinary Lamp at One-third Cost. Your Money Back if not satisfied. Noth.— Our Traveller will call as any bouse in the district and give an Exhibition, providing a note is sent asking him to call, ARTHUR HOPWOOD, PALMS ASTON NORTH

WAIKATO. f* f\f\ AC KBS of Splendid OUU Country, 300 aares very valuable flax swamp, _ thoroughly drained, and where not in flax, sown in grass (best English). It is estimated by competent men that there is £3OOO of eutablo flax within next twelve months. The balance of 310 acres is rich undulating land well grassed and capable of milking 90 to 100 cows comfortably. The swamp land will also fatten 700 sheep per year. Buildings are 8 room homeetsvd, 3 roamed cottage, and all necessary outbuildings, including new granary 30 by 00. Property is situated in rich locality, with railway station and po&tlofflee on farm. Croanery and school quite handy. This ia a sound investment and will hear keenest inspection. PRICE, £BOOO. Terms given. Apply GEORGE BOYES & CO., HAMILTON, WAIKATO.

DUDLEY ti. PRIOR, COMMISSION AGENT FEILDING. THE MOTOR CARRYING BUSINESS Lately carried on by Mr H. S. Bates has been purchased by me. Those who retire to be driven to any part of the North Island, wire or write to mo, P.O Box 49, Telephor 57, between the hours of 9 a.m. and„s pro. after 5 p,m., Tek* phone 59 WELLINGTON ACCLIMATE SATION SOCIETY,

SHOOTING LICENSES FOE EANGITIKEI. Allen, J., Avery, G. T., Aldworth, Eobert, Beechey, F. J., Batt, Chas., Cawood, ffm„ Cawood, L. H., Cox, P. E.i Ebbott, W. F., Gibbons, C. E„ Gardner, J. W.,, Humphrey, C, H., Hammond, E, D., Lane, J. N., Levin, W . F., McDonald, Jas., McCullough, E„ Moore, Jos., Mercer, Herbert, Morris, G. W. D., Marshall, G. L., Peyton, Stanley, Sutcliffe Harry, Eobson, J., Eodgers, A. J., Teller, E„ Turnbull, E , Waters, Wm., Watson. Dr P. J., Young, F, L. JOHN EOBSON, Secretary, Marton Sub .-Committee. May 13.1907.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8835, 11 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8835, 11 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8835, 11 June 1907, Page 4

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