J- McELDOWNEY’S, BIG' CLEARING UP SALE I $ IS STILL GOING STKONG. PAST FORTNIGHT HAS BEEN A RECORD. COMING FORTNIGHT WILL BEAT IT. FBESH BARGAINS. FURTHER SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. Ail Seasonable Goods Must Go. See the LADIES f TO WEAR HATS, Cheap from 5s lid to 10s 6d. SALE PRICE, la lid See the LADIES STYLISH TRIMMED HATS, Cheap at 10s to 255. SALE PRICE, 8s lid to 10s Gd See he LADIES GREY &H3LACK CARACAL RUSSIAN COATS, 65.. SALS PRICE, 15s and 19a 6d See the ELDERLY LADIES SILK JACKETS, Quilted Satin Lining and Fur Tiimming, 84". See the MAIDS’ & LADIES’ TWEED JACKETS, were 17s Gd to 21s. SALE PRICE 4^ n * 18s See the NEW, STYLISH & BECOMING LADIES’ JACKETS & LONG COATS. 17* Gd fo 26s See the LADIES’ FRENCH PLANNED BLOUSES. Cheap at 10s 6d. SALE ElDCfcf'ifllu^ 10 ®’ M | ee vr-pv AT ® KIA LS ’ doub,e width - worih le SALK PRICE, 6- lid the dress See the PANCY VELYEIEEN BLOI SINGS, 3s Gd ~o 4 Gd. SALE PRICE I - s*.d uGd 166I 66 tbe CASHMERE COMB N TK»N>, Long Sleeve. mir t Vr» t : j. ,<aLE PRICE,' 8s lid See the AY IDE lu ■ '.LIN K ii'. RIBBONS, Is Mto 2.-. SALE PR ; C !•' «d . fir v.;rd See the LADIES’ SlLfi TIES Cb.r.p la r.-, 1-, u SALE PRICE. Gd each' See f,ne WARM WOOL & CYCLING GLOVES, Land 1* Gd. SALE PRICE. Gd nair See the BLOUSE LENGTHS. (Ump st la 6d and Is lid. PALE PRICE Is See the HEAVY CREAM. WHITE & PINK FLANNELETTE SAIF Wl'T la 11 A f ». VNBLBAOHBD DAMASK, at SALE PRICE,whL. U M ’ See the 260 Pairs LACE CURTAINS, wonh 2s Gd to 21s. SALE PRICE, Is Gd to 12. Gd See the HONEYCOMB TOIuBT COVERS, worth L: Hd. SALE PRICE. 2 for Is 11.1 See the DOUBLE BED ’SHEETING, UnblGcnbed White w?‘-»,'n 68 8/ OF PRI ci , See the GENT’S KNITTED SOX., as 8 .pa-rs-for 2-. Gd mi ■ U See tfcr- ■JiC'dreds .4 GENT'S TIES, worth Is Is Gd SALE PRICE -6-t >=oSee the H -.il SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, worth n» 9d. SALE TRC'E i,.i See the MEN'S STRUNG TWEED SUITS, world 85s for 25* Gd" See the LADIES’ DRESSY BOO'LS & SHOES. SALE PRICE from So lid See the MEN’S DRESSY BOOTS worth 14s Gd to 16s. SALE PRICE 10.-Tod We offer you THoEjj lONS -it LIT OLEUMS, just opened up, bought at lime when prices were lowest. AH going at Sale Prices. Lovely Patterns end Designs. See them fo* FOURTEEN DAY at J. cELDOW'NEY’b Big Clearing-Up Sale, MARTON, HUNTBRVILLE & TAIHARE.
Mail and Livery Stablea. JUNCTION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. HARRY REID & CO., PROPRIETORS, Desire to annou-ice that they hve taken over the above Stables and are prepared to offer first-olasa aocommoda ion. A PALACE CAR will run dally to meet all trains fo- the convenience of paaaencers. The Palace Oar will also rnn into Marten every Saturday evening after trains have gone, for the convenience of residents at the Railway Station, returning at 9.45 p m. The firm also intend starting a CARRYING BUSINESS from Ist May, and trust that by strict attention to orders, combined with civility, to merit a fair shair of patronage. Orders left with Mr R. H. Carey will receive every attention,
w AITUNA ROYAL COACH. MAIL W. J. TBKVBHA, Proprietor. COACHES run as follows
Parcels delivered along the road. Parcels may be left at Carbine Booking Office, Feilding, but must be prepaid, Waitnua Agent: Mk B. G. Humphrey, with whom parcels may be loft, but must be prepaid. Horses and vehicles always on hire at Waituua, and passengers driven beyond Waituna on arrival of coach. £j # MAX BUJBB'B royal mail line of COACHES. BETWEEN EIMBOLTON AND FEILDING Leave Eimbolton ... ... 7.45*ai.m. Leave Cheltenham... ... 8.45'a.m. Arrive Feilding ... ... 9.45 a.m. Leave Manchester Hoio Stables, Feilding ... ... 4.45 p.m. Leave Cheltenham... ... 6.0 p.m Arrive Eimbolton ... ... 6.45 p.m. AH parcels left at the Manchester Hotel Stables for Kimbolton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Ooaohea, &0., always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables Eimbolton. 0. MAX BAUER, Proprietor. bAW’S EOYAL MAIL COACHES FEILDING TO EANGIWAHIA DAILY. Connecting with Apiti Coach. Booking Office at the Carbine Stables, the Ooaohea starting from there. This Line also connects with the Apiti Coach,
]y[c!KD9E’S STABLES MAETON. SIGNAL BROS. Have pleasure in informing the public that they have taken over these wellknown Stables from Messrs Owen and Openshaw, and hope to receive the 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. Thiephop No. 51. SIGNAL BKO Sr, i MABTON
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8879, 2 August 1907, Page 1
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