W. F DUBW-4RD * CO. LTD. . Late VICTORIA HOUSE, 1 f»As_srtEßsro» n, GREAT OPENING SALE! Since commencing our Great Opening Saio on Thursday last wo have* been simply rushed, so much sc in fact that we were unable to bring forward all the lines Are wished to show. Those have now been brought out. IVo append a list of a few of the bargains offering: Satin and Faille Ribbon, all shades, was •Id and fid, now Id and 2d yard Pleated Chiffons, 20in wide, were 2s 6d,
I now fid yai d : Blousing Flannel, was 2s 3d, now Is I Claco , Si!ks - 1111 shades, were 3/11, now 1/11 : A ouetinn Cloths, uaspottablo finish, were I 3/11, now 2/3 i Untrimmed Straws, 3d each Ladies’ Costumes, 10/0 each . Ladies’ Flack Skirts,’good cuts, 4/6 Ladies’ and Maids’ Corsets, Is & 1/6 pair Men’s Undoes in Wool, 1-0,1/11 pair Hoys’ Caps 2d each, Boys’ Braces 3d eaqh. Children’s Shoes were 2/0 to 4/0, now Is Ladies’ Canvas Shoes, 2/11 pair Floorcloths, 1/11 to 2/1L yard Carpet Ends, 3/0, 4/0, 5/G tho piece Tapestry Squares, 25/-, 37/0 to 70/- each Toilet Covers Is each Coloured Sateen -l td yard JEL B A AGCORDEONS BIG IMvDrCIIOX JiV PRICES Before Stock-taking, See Winnow Snow. Ask lor Catalogue of Prices. FINEST ACCORDEONS in the MARKET. MIL-BON & COLE’S STATIONERS, PEILUING.
ARE ALWAYS ON TOP Wo don’t swell up like a bladder, and bust We claim to be the soundest Cycle Firm in the district. All our guarantees are faithfully carried out. Our Machines arc the Best that money can procure, and last practically for over. We give the Easiest of Terms and stand alone for Accessories. Wo advise all to deal with us. Wo will give' you satisfaction, not only for a few weeks but for ever and a day. We wish to stain your friendship as well as your custom. W. CLL'ABKSON. CYCLE AGENT, FEILDING A MAETON.
ON TOP. WE ;ire NOT ON TOP WITH * V 01II! PBICES as other Agents are. Fancy £2O for a Cycle ! Wlmt is there in one to cost so much ? As far as Bladders are concerned, we think the Cycle Agents m New Zealand hare been blown up far too much, with the prices they .have been gelling for Cycles, and it is high time they were busted. Now we want you to HELP US BUST THEM. We intend selling the tiesl Machines that are made in England at a fair and honest price, and we call on you to help us bring these big priced Cycles down. We will scll.| Genuine (Stamped) B.S.A. Cyci.es, £l2 12s, not £2O as elsewhere. One of the Best English Cycles, £9 10s, not £lB 18s. Buy from ns and you will bring the SO-CALLED [BEST that others are charging down to £l2 12s,
WATSON & NEVILLE. REVOLUTION CYCLE COMP’Y, FESLQSKOV
TJST'ANTKD good Ploughman with ■ references. Apply H. Wilson, Bulls. \\’ ANTED KNOWN.—Closing-up » Sale ends tliis week. Greater reductions in the prices. , Grocery, Crockery, Glassware, Ironmongery, Boots, &o. —Cash Co-operative Store, High-street, Mnrton,
TOf/'ANTED.— A Married Man for General Work. Apply to G. C. Wheeler, Stamva y. WANTED Known—That A. J. HART’ Caterer, Confectioner, and Refreshment Rooms Proprietor, Manchester Street, Feilding, has tho Largest and Most Up-to-date Rooms in the district, and a Light Luncheon may ha obtained at all hours. ’ANTED Known That A, o'. HART, Caterer and Confectioner, Feilding, makes a specialty of Catering for Balls, Banquets, Parties and Socials in any part of the district. A good assort mont of Sweetmeats always in stoc’r. ’ANTED Known—That WEIGHTMAN’S RESTAURANT, Redding, is tho most popular place for farmers anp others to enjoy a splendid Lunch or Supper. Come and see for yourselves. WANTED Known —That everyone in tho Feilding District should buy a Book containing 12 tickets for 9s and go to WEIGHTMAN’S Up-to-date Luncheon Rooms, Feilding, where a hearty meal is always ready. ’ANTED Known That on every Friday and Saturday WEIGHTMAN’S RESTAURANT, Feilding, is becoming more and more popular. The reason is because a First-class Luncheon is obtained,and there is no delay. 'ANTED Known—That we are not going out of tho Bioyclo Business, but that wo are the Largest Importers in the district. A splendid selection to choose from.—R. P. SMITH & CO.. Feilding. ’ANTED—Buyers for 50 New and Shop-soiled BICYCLES. Great Reductions in Prices to clear for New Goods arriving,—R. P. SMITH. & CO., Kimbolton Road, Feilding.
WANTED TO DRINK PURE TEA. You won’t buy stale eggs, why take Common Tea ? Look at Page 1 and see what it says about the GOLD NUGGET TEAS. . ANTED—Work by thoroughly » » handy Man, married ; town, station, or farm ; used to horses. Address An vocatk effiee WANTED —A Young Man with Dogs, used to station wort, Apply 11. McAlley, Ohingaiti. ftSTANTED Everyone to secure W BARGAINS in GROCERY, CHOC K ERY. IRONMONGERY, ROOTS, Etc., to save trouble of packing and removing, as the Shop is to let. The Gash Co-Op Stoke, High Stree Marton.
TOHN COBBE’S Gigantic StockTaking Cash Sale closes Saturday next. Angus.; tilth. ON Friday an 1 Saturday nest all gltouinanrs and Oddments will bo marked at half their usual prices. JOHN COBBE, Peilding. JOHN COBBE’S .Gigantic Stock'l taking Cash Sale ends Saturday next. August 10m. FU I D.tY and Saturday next, all Remnants .1 Oddments will be mark d ■■.>'<( O.oir usual prices. .JOHN O dit.i*:. tk-.te.mg. 4 T JOHN COBBK’S Sale —2 only r\' i ndies’ Jiia k Caracul Jacketsusually it" -. T.'s, r.o’.*. S9,> «d. 42s 6d 1 o i,iv W hhe Carv.-ul Jacket, usually 555. now 22* ltd. I only Scnletto ducket, uilhfur eo'lar. us ually 69s 6d, now 425. 1 only Imitation Thibet Jacket. 455, now 27s 6d. JOHN COBBE, Pending. Tl/"ANTED—Buyer for a good FireV V proof Safe. Apply Gash CoOp. Stoku.
'ANTED to Sell -Gent’s Colum ' > iii ;l pi,nolo in splendid order Price to clear .CO IDs. Easy terms arranged. Adams Ltd., the Avenue,. -Wanganui* - \T7MNTKD to Sell—Gent’s Humber * YY Bicycle in real good order. Price £2 cash. Adams Ltd., lato Adams Star Cycle Company, the Avenue, Wanganui ;pi* IF you Want Anything—Call »tv 1 GEONN’S JUNCTION YABDS; Marton. I", aber from 7s. Telephone 70 for Prices, . ;
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8891, 10 August 1907, Page 3
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