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YOU Cannot BJUy i Longer ■ Larger StocKs* V I Flae? \ M©?e Varieties \ than any id Aastralasia.

■were 2a 63, Late VICTORIA HOUSE,"! fEAT OPENING SALE I j Since commencing our Groat Opening MARTON, ' Salo on Thursday last wo have bea» | simply rushed, so much so in fact that tr« Telephone No. 81, » wor<? .™ aWo to br! ' n ? fonvard all the linw ' * swo to ?Vw. These have now fees* . i brought out. Wo append a list of a few „. _ « °f the Bargains offering: A NMITATj I Eibbon, all sh&dss, w*s „ 4dandGd, now Id and 2d yard Pleated Chiffons, 20in wide, were 2a S 3, now6d yaid _ Mousing Flannel, was 2s 3d, no* la Waco Silks, all shades, were 3/11, now 1/11 . „ ™ Venetian Cloths, unspottable finish, w»r» J ff. 3/H, now 2/3 1.&39 ! Untriinmed Straws, 3d each ! Ladies' Costumos, 10/G each TVTT T rrwrM-Bixrrm nw i l' a( J ies ' BLick Skirts, good cuts, 4/C WILL COMMENCE ON Ladies' and Ahids' Corsets Is & I'S pair ! Men's CT, u l,>rs in Woo?, I,'G, l/ll pair FRIDAY, sth JUL Y j Cil . ps^d oaeh ' Bo >' s ' Braces B <J ea* ' " J "** '"I Children's Shoes wore 2/6 to 4/G, noit la j Ladies' Canvas Shoes, 2/11 pair | Floorcloths, 1/11 to 2/11 yard 1 Carpet Ends, a/6, 4/G; 5/6 tho pie«j ■ | tapestry Squares, 25/-, 37/6 to 70/- eaoh x .- - viW ; 'loilet Covers Is each Coloured Sateen ijd yard IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, : ; WILL COMMENCE ON

I WHICH WILL 1 YOU DO ? Buy a Cycle at a cheap prico aud have it give you ondleus trouble and expouso boforo you havo had 3 months' riding out of it—

BARGAINS iu Millinery, Blousoa Ladies' Jackets BARGAINS in Dress Twesda and Faced Cl'oths I BARGAINS in Flannels, Blankets, Wool Rugs, Flannelettes, Sheetings, Towels, Laee Curtains, Tab.'e Linens, Cretonnes !Art Mus!in3 BARGAINS in Men s Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Crimean, and Tennis Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Ties, etc. BARGAINS in L-'noleums, Carpet • Squares, Hearth Rags, etc. | BARGAINS in Portmanteaux and Gladstone Bags Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes ' Ko Measure. Patterns and Plates r.cw showing. Gentleme ' Talior-made Suits I To measu See our Now Patterns. { rsH ■RpmsTi ■icaroet Pviec3.

Ko. 2. Buy a CLARKSON CYCLE at a reasonable prica and get a Good Machine. Ono that will give yon pleasure and satisfaction for a lifetime. Which ? W. CLARKSON, 20rn CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, \ FESLDING. ONJTOP. W E arc NOT (.'ln TOP WITH * • CUE PKICES as oilier Ageiti are. Fancy £2O for a Cyolc ! What is therein one to cost so much.? As Ear as Bladders are concerned, wo think the Cycle Agents m New Zealand have been blown up far ioo much, with the prices they have been getting for Cycles, and it is high time thoy were busied. Now we want you to HELP ITS BUST THEM. We intend sell. ing the .best Machines that are made iu England at a fair and honest price, and we call on you to help us bring these big priced Cycles down. Wo will sell.l G£?rn>-K (Stamped) B.S.A. Cvcxes, £l2 li's, not £2O as elsewhere. One of the Best English Ctcies, £9 10s, not £lB 18s. Buy from us and you will bring the SO-CALLED BEST that others arc charging down to £l2 li's.

mansell & Sons, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, Telephone No. 5. Having bought a Largo and Wellselected Stock of CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES ETC., ETC.,

i liiX s.a, lonic, I f Diroet oca Dawson's Manufactory to J jj tjro-—These are Groat Value. I HOLLIS* D.B. B.L. SHOT GUNS „ T . , K ,_,,, „ , TW GREENER'S PATENT CROSS n BOLT REVOLUTION CYCLE COMP'Y, Harrington & Richardson's S.B. B.L. FEILOIKG. SHOT GUNS ====?=-»-«■■■-■■■ CARTRIDGS—SmokeIess in Am- - Bushfollora (contract)bsrita and Favourite. Also, New * ' Apply E. McGbegoe, Mangao" Club, Winchester, Bulloted noho - Cap?, BB Shot, Extractors, ttk-tan ' Rangoon Oil, etc. etc. »v a good General Servant." Apply » - Sles E. McGregqb, ATaugaonoho. Yates' BeS able -ranted buyee-foui- Building T v Sites, Marton Junction Railway. iMEN SKKDS. ' S.SL Apply,,GoodSpeo '" ADVO- | SIXPENNY AND THREEPENNY WTa laying strain J PAOliJilb. for sale St 5s per sitting,—W. V. Theed, I Catalogues OH application. Fern Mats, Marton. e-~ « r» i "S/TTANTiiJJ Good Cook-Genera* EariV Seed POiatOeS. " Apply Mrs «. Wilson, Pukepap I . Eoad, Marton. * * I BLUESTONE (Genuine Sulphate of r„f, „• i j t, — n \ ■\T-n-n-\tr\i->TmTi mn l/ ( i/ Li ' An Unlumishod Room ) Copper), VERMORITE. TO- ? V in iUarfom Apply •• A" Posfj BACCO DUST, etO. Offico, Marl™. i SYRINGES, FORKS, SPADES, J^Llte^/ 111 * 1 ~""tV"'* "" ".Y-^ j RAKES, HOES, TROWELS, Z- L'dk-™?, 0 X'l ,'Tr^ M " ! 4 j iri i -d - -i. » J-acuu:, ?, ear m Llacfc and Colours. | And a 1 Garden Requisites from 4s Gs to 15s. j OOOPBRi- DIP, ,_____JfOEKS AKEB, HOES, SPADES, «*«*-*»» I LACES, TRIMMINGS & FURS C WELS, GLOVES, „J7~"' v-a «, -.' •' | will all be offered at extremely PRUNISC NIVES, SHEARS, Bi£ AtSttpl? m | Low Price, ___ And »K rfA DE_N_REQUISITES. I S!K S Gentlemen's-& Boys' Clothing I Mor wbHams. "" ! Hfifc tipq pfr» ffloreporS; Rolls and ffliddlesi < , , EtcUS, OUi! la, ilßb, Bit., 2s 3d.—JOHN COBBE, Feilding. At Prices which will defy competition. FSIIP A *T" The following is a list of ItWrnHPßlt} [3 aed Middles. «* p sstel Tinsel Belt for Ladies'" wear, 2s 3d.—JOHN COBBE, Feilding. \, "TO"ANTEDKnown-TIiatA.J.HART FR.F TEAS Caterar, Confectioner, and Re;ed Sol* Aqenta for Iff *?*£ ??? ms f ro P«stor, Manchester ,ea soie agsnta ior Sfcl . eofc) F ei i dinff> has the LargQst and QM - - , Most Up-to-date Rooms in the district, ~„ .„ , m ' and ' a Li i?ht Luncheon may bo obtained HASELMERE TEAS. ere soiling at 10s pes slb box aro selling fit Is 8d pes' !b, } In General } GEOCEBT j Lines wo aro giving Rook Bottom Quo j tstibns for , Spot Cash Transsstioss 5 ',, ' »ro t'ouißg RB as us ps: so, i per lb. j o r I ougar xno. j, lis da Ia (jeaojaj iffiSU v iS BBd } GROCEBY j Flour, 100,12 s i LJaes wo aro giving Rook Bottom { Flour, 50, 6s 3d \ tatibns for 1 Flour, 25, 3s Gd Spot Cash Transastioss ! Teas, from Is per lb. JUNO TOBACCO ... 5 8 1 Oatmeal, 251 b. bag. 4s Gd SUGAB, tfc. 1,561 b bag ...10 9 ! Rice, per doz. lbs, 2s Gd » No. la, 561 b bag ... 10 9 j Jam K, per tin 6d •_.__ ?°; A \snM Jag '" 10 S Prunes. 9d per lb. SAGOandTAPiOOA ... j Matches, plaids, 4d per doz. CORNFLOUR from ... | Dcrwcuf Potatoes, 12s 6d 0 6 j_ per saw NewELEME EAISINS „ 0 6 f kerosene, 0s per rase New MALAGA MU.'iOATBL-Sl 8 s —T , . T . , I PINEAPPLE 1 0 irst-classLmo of FBUITS, 31b, Tiaacd ... 1 0 \ HQ rri!ris& Jams, etc. iHA , :-. . -I I SUGAR., So. 1, 56i0 bag ... 10 9 „ No. la, 56ib bag ... 10 9 ... 5 8 lb anp oth 'ANTED Known —That A, J. T V HART, Caterer and Confectioner, Feilding, makes a; specialty of Catering for Balls, Banquets, Parties and Socials iu any part of the district. A good assort ment of Sweetmeats always in stool-. "TOTANTED Known-Tin;!. WEIGHT- ¥ V MAN'S RESTAURANT, Foild- ' inj?, is the most popular place for farmers enjoy a splendid Lunch or Supper. Come and see for yourselves 10 j Y? Fnd; 5 6 doz j MAN'B .RES I utwwjjpplh i o In MrafA.VJ'EP Ivnnv,-a-. That on every i i««.u'S| alb, Tinned ... 1 0 | ?? Friday and Saturday ."WEIGHTII JAM, lib 5 6 doz j MAN'B .RESTAURANT, Feilding, is be- ' I " n,TT X ! Lazonby's 2 sin ... 0 7 coming more and more popular. Therea- _ R, 100's "... " ... 12 0 | son is because a First-class Luncheon is | FLOUR, 50's ... ... 6 8 obtainod.and there is no delay. LIME JUICE 1 4 I |7|r ANrr;E]D Known—That we aro not ' MATCHES, Plaid, por Sos... 0 4| going out of the Bicycle Business, ] OATMEAL, MoGiil's 251 b... if* t '. a * Y* aro . tho Largest Importers ia I RICE 11 0 bag tho distriet - A splendid solection to TABLE POTATOES "'. S} 1 ?, 0 ?? ttom -~ E - P - SMITI I & co -> KEROSENE ___!l__ Prime Dairy f BUTTER IV^s^^CY^^GrS Always on Hand. Roductions in Prices to clear for New lliMMll'MililiU MARTON. WANTED— Buyers for 50 New and Shop-soiled BICYCLES. Groat Roductions in Prices to clear for New Goods arriving.—R. P. SMITH & CO., Kiuibolton. Road, Feilding. w ANTED TO DRINK PURE TEA. V V You won't buy stale eggs, why tako Common Tea ? Look at Page 1 and see what it says about the GOLD NUGGET TEAS. V „7AMED —Work by thoroughly. ' » handy Man, married ; town, station, or farm ; used to horses. Address Advocate cilice. £JJ7A>~TED—A Young Man with * Dogs, used to station work, Apply R. McAllbt, Ohingaiti. \''ANTED to Sell-Gent's Colum » bia Bicyelo in splendid order Price to clear £6 10s. Easy terma arranged. Adams Ltd., tho Avenue, Wanganui. ,IJANTED Known—Any amount of good Second-hand Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles from 40s. Every one guaranteed in good order. Direct mportcrs of tho famous Argyle Cycles. Eabht & Co., Fciiding. ' 77 o DAIRYMEN & FARMERS * generally —If you want a real Good Bicycle for your boy or girl, just look up G. BARRY & CO., Feilding.

WOll CYCLISTS TO NOTE, •*• Tyres, best, 12s fid ; Eim Brakes, best, 8s 6d, cheaper ones 6s (3d; Pedals, 8s 6d, fitted. Diploma for Workmanship and Bicycle Building. G. BARRY & CO., Feilding. T 3? yon Want Anything—Call at GKONN'S JUNCTION YABBSJ Marton. T Jbcr from 7s. Telephone, ?0 for Pries. ANTED—The people of New >'¥ Zcalwid to know that G-. BARHI" & CO., Feilding, can offer Boiler Value in Bicycles and Accessories than any firsa in the distriot. WANTED to Sell—Gent's Humber Bicycle in real good orderPrice £2 cash. Adams Im, late * Adams Stat Cycle Company, &•;

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8894, 14 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8894, 14 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8894, 14 August 1907, Page 3

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