IS ONCE A CYCLIST, I . ■ 111 ALWAYS one. IjpHiT I-J I? you Elt-a A OBNTAXTB OXOLB.. li'a a Machine you never got tired cf riding. We wouldn’t cell yen to ride one if wo thought it worddn t t lease you better than any other Cycle. The oyo’Utisn'tb-ra (bat wouldn’s be pleased with a CESTA.U3 CTQL T? . All Cyclist • speak in g’owiug ter is about them. T ero U nothing strange about this -i.’s not » “ i ust happenea so. 1 ' It is purely and simply a natural resuH-ihe reward of merit. Ws’iS guarantee the Centaur 2 yearsW. CLARKSON, 120th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEILDIN6.
HOBBS & CATTLE
EMBROCATION A SOOTHES, COOLS, AND BEALS ALL EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS. Use and ro other. I RICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. The Empire horse and oat™ Torpedo FOR COLIC & GRIPES. IPRIOE, 2/6 PER PACKET. The Empire horse and cattle Powders For CONDITION and INTERNAL Complaints. PRICE, 2/6 PER PACKET. These Goods are recognised by loading authorities to bs R! Quality and Curative Powers, and their Fabulous Sales pronoun ,a tacm to have reached the top of the ladder, and proclaim them superior Jo any known reparation. AGENTS FOR MARTON; G. CUMM IN S, COACHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT.
Lane’s Emulsion, The Wonderful Cure fo«* Doyens, GOLDS, OONSUtIiON. Two Sizes, 2s« 6d. & 4s. 6cL All Chemists and Stores Sell it. 14. PRESENTS.
“ It is Indeed r, A Marvellous Medicine!” 6 6 The Popular Cure for Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn, Torpid Liver, Headaches, Ccnstipation, and Nervous Depression, You have no idea what wonderful relief “ WAIiOO ” gives ; only these who have used it know its real worth ! 'When “ Run Down,” Dejected,, or “Fairly Played Out,” try LOASBY’S 95 6 6 It Cleanses, Purifies, and Tones Up the Whole System I If you suffer from Indigestion it will give You ImmediatRelief. 2/5. All Chemists and Storekeepers, Saves Many a Doctor's Bill I “KOOLIBAH” “King Billy’s” Great EMBROCATION (To be rubbed well in.) ■ A Genuine Remedy for Backache, Pains in the Jo'iits, Lumbago, Sprains. & Brvhes. KOOLIBAH” Unexcelled xor Athletes! 2/. All Chemists and Storekeepers. THJ TssmSfSESSSSISSSSSSiISt^BCZSaBBBBSi
A Message of . . . . . Cheerfulness ! In these cold, bleak winter nights nothing is more delightful than a cosy tire ! “COALBROOKDALE,”; the far-famed Westport Coal, gives a strong, powerful heat, radiating warmth throughout the largest room. For small rooms, “ COALBROOKDALE,” with its heat reduced by a mixture with lignite, will give an excellent fire. For rapid and efficient cooking—whether in stove, range, or open fire-pIace—-“COALBROOKDALE” will give the greatest satisfaction. “COALBROOKDALE” is sold by Coal Dealers throughout the Colony. Order it to-day.
Havi if; |t-.koa Whole World uulor contribution by’importing direct from Britain America, and tho E wt>, wo arc prepared to supply all jbo Latest Novelties suitable for Xmas and New Year Gifts, Consisting of E.P. and Silver Ware, Leather Goods, China and Glass, Fancy Goods of all kinds, Writing ideals, Dressing Cases, Parses, Pocket Books and Card Cases silver-mounted and otherwise, Photo Frames in groat variety. Colonial Libraries, Music, etc,, coming in every mail. CHINA & GLASS in great variety bedrock prices. Call and Inspect and Judge Yourselves. J. MATHERS. ■Broadway, Marion. REES AND UPCHURCH, OEE rmCATED SANITARY PLUMBERS, MILNE STREET, ’HUNT E R Y I L L E. House'and Sanitary Plumbing. Hot-Water Services and Electric Bells Fitted Tanks, Milk Cans, Yat», Aerators. Bath-, ' Boiler Frames, Wash Tub?, etc., etc. Ropeirs Esecuted.- Pri ;es Moderate.
■ - Estimates Given, | | UNCTION HOUSE, Marton Railway Junction! ; Will be open to receive CASUAL and •; PERMANENT BOARDERS.on Mon- | day, Ist July,- cUV \ The House will bo Up-to-date in every respect, and will be supplied rwifh all modern requirements, j Nothing will bo spared which tends ! to the comfort of patrons. J. McHARDIE FBOEKIETOK' ft EL CABBY. Hirsute Appendage Operator, BROADWAY, MARTON. HOURS: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., excepting Saturdays i and usual weekly half holiday
COMMISSION' [AGENT!] FEULDINGi ■ THE MOTOR CARRYING BUSINESS Lately earned on by Bates has been purchased by me. Those who require to be driven to any part of the North Island, wire or writo to me, P.O Box 49, Telopfaon, 57, between the h ours
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8853, 2 July 1907, Page 4
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671Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8853, 2 July 1907, Page 4
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