Mansell & Sons, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, • ' .BULLS.' Telephone No. 5. CASH SALE! Haring bought a Large and Wcll--1 selected Stock of Id RAPE R T ! ■ CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES | ETC., ETC., AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, The ■whole of our Stock will be marked ; at YERY LOW PRICES purposely for this Sale. | Those who attend this Stic, which j will last for ORE MONTH, will be j able to secure some remarkably Cheap ! Goods. I
Attention is drawn to a splendid assortment of Ladies’ & Children’s Jackets Just arrived, which are to be sold at BEDROCK PRICES. A great number of pieces of First-class V AHNELETTES, All N(-*Kho be si.ld at prices never _ ,d of before in Bulls. A large quantity of LADIES’ COLLARS, all tbo Latest Shapes, Sizes and Makes. All DRESS MATERIALS in stock are considerably' Reduced in Price A’large number of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S HATS & LADIES’ BELTS are to be sold very cheap GLOVES, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS NECKTIES. EMBROIDERIES, LACES. TRIMMINGS & PURS will all be offered at extremely Low Prices Gentlemen’s & Boys’Clothing Hats, Shirts, Ties, etc., At Prices which will defy competition-
The following is a list of GROCERIES far Spot Cash! Cornflour, from 4d per lb. Currants, per cloz,, 5s Sultanas, (id per lb. Candles, Ship Brand, full weight, 7d per lb. Sugar No. I,lls 3d Sugar No. la, Ils 3d Sugar No. 2,11 s Flour, 100, 12s Flour, 50, 6s 3d Flour, 25, 3s Od Teas, from Is per lb. Oatmeal, 251 b. bag, 4s Od Eice, per doz. lbs, 2s Gd Jam K, per tin 6d Prunes. 9d per lb. Matches, plaids, 4d par doz. Tasmanian Derwent Potatoes, 12s 6d per sack Kerosene, 9s per case Just Arrived, a First-class Line of Pie Fruits & Jams, etc. From the Frimley Canning Works. All other Lines equally Cheap. We have in stock Gilruth’s famous Cattle Food “ SUCBOSSNE.” For further particulars and quotations, apply to
UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, BULLS. & m ANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL.
TENDEKS addressed to the Chairman will be received at the Counts Offices, Marton, up till noon of THUESDAY, 25th July, f 9C7, Foe Contract No. 102 —Driving Piles and Erecting a 74 feet Bridge (in 3 spans) over the Kahauraponga Creek Diversion, about 1 mile from the Turakina township. (Pile - driving gear and timber for the bridge will be supplied by the County Council)
Plana and specifications may ba seen at the County Offices, Marton. A. THOMS, Inspector Eangitibei County Council. UPPER PALMER ROAD.
MONDAY, 22nd JULY. WITHOUT RESERVE. Newton k i ng; has been favoured with instructions from Mr Robert Williams (who has sold bis farm and is leaving for Auckland), to sell on Monday, 22nd July, his dairy herd, horses, etc., comprising—--46 COWS, second and fourth cal vers (to calve August and September) 2 8 year springing heifers 1 8 year, Holstein bull 1 2 year Shorthorn bull 1.2 weaners [ 2 half draught mares (staunch) 1 light grey mare (staunch) Mare and foal Vehicles, farm implements, i ' household furniture and sundries
On account of another vendor- i 50 2 to 3 year steers Luncheon provided. | Sate at 12.30 o’clock. ~ HASTINGS ROAD. - WEDNESDAY, 21th JULY. WITHOUT RESERVE. Newton king has been instructed by Messrs McLachlan Bros, who have sold their farm, to sell on above date their Dairy Herd, Horses, etc., consisting of—--55 cows, to cave August and September 1 8 year Shorthorn bull 1 8 year gelding (any trial) 1 light harness mare (trial) ' 1 milk express, almost new 4 sows in pig 1 p.b. Berkshire sow and litter, of 8 Farm implements, tool . [ . household furniture etc.
Luncheon provi . Sale at 12.30, JfUBSE VISE (Late of the Womonls Hospital, Sidney), HUBSING HOME, Corner of Broad and Victoria Streets, (telephone No' 431,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8869, 20 July 1907, Page 3
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612Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8869, 20 July 1907, Page 3
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