Ijl iINCE-A CYCLIST,.! II SIS i ALWAYS ONE. li! PHA.T 15 IF YOU BIDS A CENTAUR CYCLE. . li's a Matbiao you'U never goi fired of riding. We wouldn't EBk you to iide ono if wa thought it wouldn't pleas e you better than any other Gyole. The cyolist isn't born that wouldn'c be pleased with a'CENTAUR CYCLE. All Cycliats speak in glowing terms about them. Tbero is nothing atranse about this id's not a " just happened so." It is purely and simply a natural result—the reward of merit. * We'll guarantee the Gentaur 2 years. W.-'CLARKSON, 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT,
HOKSE & CATTUE SOOTHES, GOOLS, AND HEALS ALL EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS Uso it and no other. PRICE 2/6 PES BOTTLE. The Empire morse and gattle Torpedc FOR COLIC & GRIPES. 2/6 PER PACKET. The Empire horse iand cattle Powder? For CONDITION and INTERNAL Complaints. PRICE, 2/6 PER PACKET.
These Goods are recognised by leading authorities to ba unsurpassed in Quality and Curative Powers, anil their Fabulous Sales pronounce them to bava reached the top of the ladder, and proclaim them superior to any knonTi preparation. AGENTS FOR MARTON: G. CUMM IN S, COACHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT. For the man on the Farm, for the man on the Station, for the man in the Flax Mill, for the man in the Timber Country, and for tho man who has to depend upon his watch to catch trains and ooaches, is the Watch we show here, , It is a Rotherham English I/ever Watoh, manufactured specially for us. The movement of ttus watch is a very highlyfinished full plate and capped one, with six Ruby jewel*. The eases are of solid Silver, and weigh three ounoes. Th« strength of this case makes the watch a splendid watch for very rough wear. SentPoatFree on receipt of Bemittance, If you are not satisfied, we gladly return the purchase money. The price of this watch is £5. We give our guarantee with it for two years. The same movement, but m a lighter case, we sell at 84/-. This is also*a very strong wateh, and also guaranteed for two years. We gained the Gold Medal for these Watches at the Christchurch Exhibition.
Jewellers, Lamblon Quay, WELLINGTON. More Remarkable Cures by the use of that great STOMACH, LIVER, and KIDNEY TONIC, A LETTER FROM " MINE HOST." S. J. FUwItlM, Esq., proprietor Ship Hotel, Nelson, says:-"Being a martyr to Indigestion and Liver complaint, 1 was advised by one who had previously benefitted by the u* of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE to try .t, which I did with most beneficial results. For the ailmentß referred to, it has proved very effective in my case, far more than I ev« anticipated, half a bottle effecting a cure. 1 advise all who suffer to try it." THE SCENE OF TRAWEDY, COMEDY, and OPERA. Mr. Charms Vom,'manager Opera House, Wanganui, says.- For r le I have been troubled .with a disordered Liver. I was advised by a. £ to try IMPEY'S MAY APPLE, but having previously used other remu.> without benefit, I was somewhat sceptical" about yours dome what. w claimed for it. However my ailment becoming more acute, I decided to tr., it, and was astonished at tbi speedy relief obtained, and 1 can now strongly reccomend it." THE OPINION OF AN M.H.R. -RT, Esq., M.H.R., writes to say:—"l recently contracted a severe eoia. accompanied by 1 fortunately met a fellow Member, who advised me to take IMPEY S MAY At-t-Lt. 1 a his advice, arid the result was marvellous. I cannot too strongly rccoi this medicine, judging by its effect on myself. 2/6 BOTTLE, Chemists and Stores. Wholesale Agents: SHARLAND & CO., Ltd., Wellington. ,
'OS. BILLINGS said : [ <• Opportunity like oggs dum but onoa a | time." FOOTBALLERS Your opportunity will be if you contemplate buying a JERSEY to take 'advantage of selecting a first-class Article. Supplied in any colour at lowest quotation at MARTON. (Late of Ross & Glendinning, Wellington;) AIhOB I N Q. HIGH-CLASS WINTER SUITINGS I Next to the Opera Hoosß| MARTON. The Shop for Good Satisfactory Tailoring at Reasonable Price, MABTON. MOOBB^&(30. Has pieasi in announcing he has taken over abivo buainoaa from Mr E. Bead, and by prompt tlon to orders, and tha supply-pi iFirfife same liberal support aoeordodto bl predoooaeor.
NURSERYMEN, 4RAMDHO. WANGAHUI, Have again opened (he season with a ane stock ef Healthy, Well.grown Trees and Shrubs FRUIT TEEE3 of every description, ROBES—We bav« a fine collection, including all the latest Novelties. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTB R&SPBERRIES STRAWBERRY PL&NTS, Etc. ORNAMENTAL & FLOWERING SHRUBS of every, description PINES- SHELTER TREES and HEDGE PLANTS of every variety. Send for oar Descriptive Oihlogu», post free to any addrass. BUGAR, No. 2,10 sßd per bag, 561bs SUGAR, la, 10s 9d per bag, 561bs FLOUR, 12s 9d per 1001 b for eaoka OURR&NTB, petdoe. lbs, 4a 6i CANDLES, Price's, 16oz„ 7d RICE, best Japan, 9s per 681bs JAM, lib tins, Sa 6d doz. SALMON, lib. tins, 8d SAGO, at 61 per dozen lbs I Oar TEA at Is 8d and la 93 perl lb la udoquallod in valuj. Wo sell DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, CROCKERY, and IRONMONGERY al ROCK«BOfTOM PRICES FOR CASH Patronaoh Somoims. STORE?, NORTH BHO4J>WAY, iABXONj
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8839, 15 June 1907, Page 4
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855Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8839, 15 June 1907, Page 4
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