BIG REMNANT CLEAR-UP. $ There is a Clean-up of RSMNAMTS at oar Store for a few days that ought to, and doubtlssr> will, crowd us with busy buyers from morn to dewy eve—while the Goods (ast We are offering them at HALF Original Prices—so every Remnant will 00 mighty quick time. Come for Remnants! 9 Bring only a little money. You’ll get Big Value. i f-: * 3 hEIITI & C : ¥ S f Marta WHEBE THE “ BIS VALUES A3S. F
high-class footwear. GENTLEMEN'S LEST GLACE OI’JCX-i-’KONT PALS. AV cited, 223 Sd GENTLEMEN'S FRENCH CALF, COOKHAM’S, "Welled, 25s GENTLEMEN'S LJ'ST GLACE GALS., Open Front, I.oiit'ner-lined, AVelled, ns shown here (English-made), 25s >5 KS r ~i g ca nsw & ■s m 'i xrANQANDI PIANO AND OLGA'’ 7 V y DEPOT. i, Ellery Oslberf, NO. S 4; IIIDaWAY ST.i OSbm Soscial Prices and Terms cn ‘ PIANOS. Call and Ins;p o, hr- Hioek, t.oa save money, >43 Ageato' Ootnmir;New 3lUS!o]'(!aS S 3 hand. PHONOGRAPHS ini fee ia'.es:Records. Call or -oa L» and Price Lists H. M A B 8 H Tii 1 r-r r err I>r r\ rinviTintr LoT m Undertake the protection of inventions, Designs, and Trade £3arks in'.‘•ll countries. r Mr;.,.:: fMTHESTj OSiMBSPS, W -LL.INGTON. Fend for Pamphlet. Advice To InvstiToas,” free on application.
BUT Gill? .1, ■' SIGH STBBET MARTO'iI Bags <i inform tfea public of Marion and (Patriot shat ho has tikca over the business lately carried on by Mr A. Hook, arid is prepared to sapp y the PRIMES! MEA In any quantities at owest P i DELIVERIES DULY. fAETOE fjOTEL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. HARRY BHID & CO. Desire to arm. nmee they have taken over the above Stables and are prepared to oiicr first-class accommodation. Eeliable Vehicles and Horses on Hr l . Coaches meet all trains. FARES. Cd. FARES, 6d. ADOLPH BRINGEZU, Begs to notify the public of Marton and district that he has started business as UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER. Mr Bringezu h.a been for 12 years in the employ of Mr J. MoOhesney. and hopes, by Good Work and Moderate Charges, to secure a fair share of patronage. Orders will receive prompt attention if left at Mr Bornhold’s, Broadway, Marton
A J l>: 6ik>J W BKI BBOS. cI-jVg decided ;o relinquish the Building sod Oo'itractinj; btH'mca.i, and to give r=iJ taaiv assart-ion to i'HE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY and SAWMILLING 7/o have a largo stock ot Seasoned ritnbor always on ha ud—BasMeating, Mooring, Matehlining. Coiling Boards., and a’l kinds ol Moulding Country Orders can i-c supplied direct rom the Mill to coy Station. Ws stock the hues facing Posts Strainers Hr,use Blocks tabs Droppers iov Wico Pences EddSng Iron and Boofing Polt. :ather 0 >ods. purses, Pocket Books, Wi ing Oases cud Beak?. Wok Boxes, Drcossog Oases, Judo 0 o .-a, o:o. FarfOY GOODS. Photo Pr'.oao-i, Picsar-'.r, .FA Is, Fire Corson'?. Aibaocs, Inkstand-, Brackets, Aivrors, and r. hoc 3 oi aactul article" ai'.abM Mr ureeeiii;;. BOOKS, Jas; open-?:!—15 Oeess of Seward and Prsscr-ifhion Books; baantUal bound selection of roots and Standard Authors. TOiS in Endless Variety at 6. H. BisHHETT «S UO.’S, TIIS SQUARE, FAVHEBATON HOSTS.
-■ivyrin 1 O The present GOLD NUGGET rush is unique in its way, as in this instance it is the Ladies who are leading; not the usual gold seeker, but ladies of taste and discretion. Their discrimination is undoubtedly correct, as anyone using the GOLD NUGGET 2s PEKOE will verify. "We should be careful what TEA we drink, how it is made and what brand it is, as our health naturally suffers after using inferior quality. The better the TEA the better our health, if the GOLD NUGGET TEAS are infused for a period of four minutes, it is sufficient time to extract all the aromatic, invigorating qualities. GOLD NUGGET TEA is an actual food, pure and wholesome, as well as stimulating, exhilirating, refreshing drink, being without doubt the best vaiuo in the Dominion. Having admitted that the GOLD NUGGET FANNINGS has the largest sale of any TEA of this class in New Zeeland, with the sale increasing daily, one must allow that the public recognises high quality, as these Teas maintain their premier position against other concoctions. This b the best test of all.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8896, 16 August 1907, Page 1
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