BIG CLEARING UP SALE! IS STILL GOING STRONG. PAST FORTNIGHT HAS BEEN A RECORD. COMING FORTNIGHT WILL BEAT IT. FRESH BARGAINS. FURTHER SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. A!! Seasonable Goods Musi Go. See See See See ■'ee See See See See See See See See See See See Sea See See See See See See We fJ G cSvr 7 HATS > Cbea P from 5s lid to 10s 61 SALE PRICE, Is lid Sj; r L Anfpl- HATS ’ Cbeap flt 103 to 253 - SALE PHICE > 3:5n to 103 6d the ELDER! S^? SIAN COATB > 65 ’* BALE PfilCfl - 1S " 6d t e ELDERLY LADIES SILK t ACKETti, Quilted Satin Lining and Fu;' TiinuuM:<r, Sis. the MAIDS’ & LADIES’ TWEED JACKETS, were 17s 6d to 21? SALE PRICE the NEW, STYLISH & BECOMING LADIES’ JACKETS & LONG COATS Oh- .« We 6d -o 25s the LADIES FRENCH FLANNEL BLOUSES. Cheap at 10s Bd. SALE UUif'E ,^ RICE ' 12i 84 ‘the 1 ' V t % 63 113 tbt ‘ 3ce£B the LADIES’ CASHMERE COMBINATION.'*, Long S!e»ve worth 5s 9J t- •; rR FSs lid the LADIES SILK TIES Cheap Is r,n Is lid. SALE PRICE Gd each S 0 GLOVE8 ’ 13 an 4 6d. SALE PRICE, Gd pnr the BLOUSE LENGTHS. Cheap at Is Gd and la lid. SALE PRICE la f?“ mnl wwn’OSS * P J N , K »«UlW*n*. BALE'price. ~, m lhe ,t oaM }?° o^n^ LEA UW\,?,'™C E S' , .“ SlLI! PKICE . If. and Snow Whits, Is Cil ’ the Pans LACE CURTAINS, worth 2s Gd to 21s. SALE PRICE Is Gd rn 19 . the HONEYCOMB TOIuET COVERS, worth la lid. SALE' PRICE. 2 for la lid fh 0 rSMT^rwmfS? 6, Unbleached While, worth Is 61 SALE P.RI F, the GENT S KNITTED SOX, at 8 pa'rs for 2a Gd the Hundreds of GEN US TIES, worth Is to Is Gd S 'LE PRICE. fU the Beal SADDLE TWEED 'TROUSERS, worth IE Qd e''MiU’F V ;m the MEN'S STRONG TWEED >UITS, worth 85s for 23*63 ' the LADIES’ DRESSY BOOTS & SHOES. SALE PRICE from 2s lid the MEN’S DRESSY BOOTS, worth 14s Gd to 16s. SALE PRICE 1(L 9d “"SSrEsa ftMuter —■ A “ J. M cELDOW NET’S Big Clearing-Up Sale, MARTON. HUNTERVILLE & TAIHAPB. Gd Is
SVlail end Livery Stables. ABT 0 N JUNCTION LIVfcRY & BAIT STABLES. HARRY REID & CO , PROPRIETORS, Desire to announce that they hve taken over the above Stables, and are prepared to offer first-dais eceocnmoda ion. A PALACE CAR will run daily to meet all trains for the convenience of passengers. The Palace Car will also run into Ma;ton every Saturday evening after trains have gone, for the convenience of resident? at the Railway Station, returning ai 9.45 p ru. Th-i firm also intend starting a C ‘ EBYiNG BUSINESS from Ist May, and trust that by fitict attention to orders, combined with oiviuty, to merit a fa : r shair of patronage. Orders loft with Mr R. H. Carey will receive every attention,
WAITUNA ROYAL MAIL COACH. W ,J. Proprietor. LOACHES ran as follows : Leave Waituna West daily ai 7.80 a.m. “ Cunningham’s ... 8.20 a.ru. “ Mrskino ... ... 9.35 a.m. Arrive at Feilding ... 10 a.m. Leave Feilding ... 8.30 p m, “ Mnkino ... ... 4 p.m, " Cunningham’s ... 6,45 p.m. Arrive Waituna ... 6.3 q p.m. Parcels delivered along the road, Parcels may be left at Carbine Booking Office, Feilding, but must be prepaid. Waituna Agent: Me E. G. Humphrey, with whom parcels may be left, bnt must be prepaid. Horses and vehicles always on hire at Waituna, and passengers driven beyond Waituna on arrival of ooaoh. MAI BAUEB’B ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. BETWEEN KIMBOLTON AND FEILDING
All parcels left at the Manchester Hotel Stables for Kimboiton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &0., always ou hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables Kimboiton. 0. MAX BAUER, Proprietor. D AWB ROYAL MAIL COACHES FEILDING TO EANGIWAHIA DAILY. Connecting with Apiti Coach. Leave Feilding 8.30 a m. Cheltsham ... 10.0 R,tn. “ Kiwitea ... ... 11 40 a.in. Arrive at Kimboiton ... 12.30 s.m. RETURNING. Leave Kimboiton ... 11.45 a.m----11 Kiwitea 12.30 p.m. “ Cheltenham ... 1.0 p.m. A live Feilding ~. 2.15 p.m. Leave Rangiwahi ... 8.80 a.m. Arrive Kimboiton ... 11.0 a.m. Leave Kimboiton ... 12.30 a.m. Arrive Rangiwahia ... 4.0 p.m. Booking Office at tho Carbine Stables, the Coaches starting from there. This Lino also connects with the Apiti Coach. STABLES MABTON. SIGNAL" BROS. Have pleasure in informing the public that they have taken over these wellknown Stables from Messrs Owen and Openshaw, and hope to reoeive tho same patronage as of old.
Coaches meet all trains, and patrons driven to all parts of the district. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Office of Bill and Owen, Veterinary Surgeons. Tblkphonh No. 61. BIG NA L BE 0 S., B4ARTON
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8878, 1 August 1907, Page 1
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