£ h * MsortmenHs <no«t varied, the 1 Qualities are most excellent, the .. . ~ . ■ We feel sure that there- is no better selection of those Goods, nor can the earae slass of Goods be bought at lower figures. Brussels Squares, 9 by 9, £4, £4 10e. £6 fis Bruesols Squares, 9 by 10ft. 6in.. £i 17s 6d, £5 10s, £6 Brussels Equals, 9 by 12, £6 10s, £6 10b, £7 10s Brussels Squares, 12 by 12, £7, £3 5s Biusco Fqna-rs, 12 by 13rt. 6ia., Axminster Squares from £ to £lB 10s £tair Buanera from 2s 9d (o 12s 8d yard victoria"house, g PALMER TON N. TheJStore that Scrve3you Eight. JJ.AHC HESTER =BAiSAAR 20 to 25 PEE CENT. 'OFF „ LAKGF, VASJSB For one Week Only. To Clear for CASH. See Siicky Wisdov. MIIiSt)H & COLE'S "MANCHESTER BQU&BE, FEILDING.
A FEW YEARS AGO TXTHEN the CLABKSOX OJCLE ** _ sprang into existence, iho trade we did fchon was hot niueh. J3nt it grew —and grew—and grew. CYCLE was no ordinary kind of C ycle. and they Boon fotinJ out its euperiotityj Hence its popularity, I* is fitted with all the Latest Improvements, acd tho price,, £lB Is within the reach of everyone. Onr EASY TEEMS TABLE will be eent to yon on receipt of your Pcitcard w. cjlZlkson, CYCLE AGENT, F E I. L D l U G. A. J. HAT WARD, Agent for Marion Mrs T. White, Marton. 7ANTED-A Young Girl to assist with ..' light housework. Apply Sirs Jcs. McOhesset, Crofton. STANlED—Ladies' and Gentlemen roVL Evening Gloves, Slippers, j and Drees Tio3 to visit MoELDOWNEY'S | Stores, Marton, Euntetville and Taihapa. ANTED—A Boy to bo generally use- . . fut on a farm. Able to milk and ride. Apply G. Y. Lethbbicbk, Buntorville. 'ANI'ED - A Girl for country. Wagea, <-.:/ . * ss week - Apply J. Mahbb, Ohmgaiti. ANTED—Oar Boys to oome along .. . and get fitted for Suits, Golf Stc ckmga and Overcoats. Bi? Stn.-,ka A Sterling Values at J. MoELDOWNBY'fI gt<»U Marton, Hunterville and Taihare; 'ANTED—Flannelette Buyers to see . . our Values In White, Pink, Cream and Striped Flannelettes. Priceß as cheap as ever, ai less than same goods can be DOWNEY'Ss Stores, Marton, Huntarville, and Taihapo. 7AN TED —Hosiery buyers to see otir . J values in Plain and Bibbed Cashmere Hose. These goods were bought at old prices, and less than Wa can buy sama goods today. .At J MoELDOWNEY'S Stores, Marton, Hontsrville and Taihapo.
CYCLISTS NOTE.—BEYNOLDS, Ltd., Palmerston North, can supply jou with anything in the Cycle Line within twenty-four hours from receipt of order at 20 per cent, cheaper than your local agent. Post us your order to-day. W' ANTED KNOWN-If you have not tried BOUKHVILLE COCOA, you have miseed one of the greatest pleasures of life. It is the most delirious, of flavoured Cocoas, and posEeses a delightful aioma. WANTED KNOWN-Have you tried BOUENVILLE COCOA prspared by Cadbury's. If not, you are missing a treat. There is nothing superior in favoured Cocoas to ba found. £ekforßournville Cocca. FOB SALE, a small number of Good Solid Totara Stiainerß at Bargain Prices. Apply at once to Kes Khaub, the Mart, Marton. |j OUND that the Cocoa possessing the . JL most delicious flavour and delightful aroma is BOUBNVILLE COCOA. HfTANTED KNOWN—That "Tho » » Phoneries," opposite platform, Main Street, do not require to give their goods away, the demand for music and records being so enormous. 'ANTED KNOWN—-That risit ■ » J ors waiting for tho trains after seeing the Show, may spend a pleasanthalf hour at " The Phoneries," opposite platform, where the brightest and sweetest music may be heard. Open every night till 10 o'clock. ANTED KNOWN That th * T largest and best stock of Edi son's Eocnrds and Phonographs may be obtained at " The Phoneries." Main Street West, opposite platform. "\irANTED~ Football and Hookey ¥ v fcntfaufia-'sts to visit BEINOLD3 SPORTS DEPOT, The Square, Palmertton North, where, thero is a fine assortment of this Season's Eeqaisites Olubs srs allowed a liberal 3isootmfc. Thoy have also on view Go!f Clcbs by tho best makers, end Gun? acd Amaunitkn in grras variety.
KTOR evening wear- Eilk Fascinators 3? Sa lid, 7.6 d, 9s 61; Silk & Woo Fascinators, 2s 3d, 3s, 8s 9a, 3s lid. A big varioty of Fans, in black & coloured, 8s lid, 4s 6d, sa, 5s 63, 6s 6d to 10s 63. Jowelied Hair Siidos from 2s 6d. Jewellod Hair Combs, 3s 61 to 6"s 6d. JOHN GOBBE, Feilding. . ** Table Runners from Is 9d; D'Oyleys Bd, lOd, Is, Is 2d; Side Board Cloths from Is 9d; Tray Cloths from Is 6d; Duchess from la fed. JOHN COBBE, Feilding. IMPORTED direct from the Mannfacturer --Ladies' Black Voile Bkirter, Silk lint d, 29a 6d, 355, to 57s Bd. Bilk Chiffon Tafetta and Swab Skirts, 465, 52g48. Black Cloth Skirts from 8s lid. Voile Skirts, 19s 6d, 255, 29s 6d. JOBN COBBE, Feilding. .-.'-'■ ■„. *QEtke Wet Mao -'.-' intoshesjust to hand, 82s 6d, 455 l Doable texture Macintoshes, a speoia, line, 69* 6d. Bb6we«nro6f Cravenctjes, : ; 19s 6d, 25s to 49a 6d. JOHN COBBE Foildcg. 7 ANTED KNOWN—For Sagoo i Beds, Blankets, Elder Oown Quilts, Satin and Honey. Comb Quilts, go to P. WILSON, Bongotea. 'ANTED KNOWN-Gum Boots, Boa Boots, Watertights, and all sea?ooablo Footwear. Lowest Prices for Best Goods. D. WILSON, Rongotea. /ANTED KNOWN -Foe Beet i Value in TEAS, go to WIL. SON'S, Bongotra. 'ANTED KNOWN—For Housev » hold Ironmongery, Galvanize Iron and Wire, Cement, and all Farm Beqoieites go to or write to D, WILtON. Rongotea, for quotations. ANTED TO BELL - Gent's t ¥ 8.8. A. Bicycle. Just been overhauled and examine Vand had one new tyre fitted. Trloe, £3 10s cash. Easy terms arranged. ADAMS, Ltd., lata Adams Star (Jyole Co.,' Avenue, Wanigural. • ■ ' - ANTED TO,SELL—Gent's Clip * t "per Biojele; Orly been in use , a few months. Fitted with free wheel . and two rim brakes. ..Price* £ 8 oash. - .Easy terms arranged. ADAMS, Ltd., late Adams Star Cjc'.e j Co., Avenue, . WaiDgantsi. '..''„_,, _ ANTED—Cyclists to know =we ; have just ■ received ■ the~J3tae>..; Bio'ycUs ;from- the Exhibits on; --' Ins" s '; { machines were awardsd a .goJd'«d|Bii_.w and jon are invited to call and Jt them. Price from £lB eaab.■ terms arranged.—ADAMS !«».«f :WI <M! IB
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8839, 15 June 1907, Page 3
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