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W, F- DUKWARD & CO. LTD. Late VICTORIA HOUSE,] PALMERSTON N, GREAT OPiSING SALE! Since commending our Great Opening Sale on Thursday last we have been simply rushed, so much so in fact that we were unable to bring forward all the line* wo wished to show. These have now been I brought out. We append a list of a few of the Bargains offering: Satin and Faille Ribbon, all shades, was 4d and 6d, now Id and 2d yard Pleated Chiffons, 20in wide, were 2a Cd, now Cd yai d Blousing Flannel, was 2s 3d, now Is Glace Silks, all shades, were 3/11, now 1/11 V enetian Cloths, unspottable finish, itcro 3/11, now 2/3 Untrimmed Straws, 3d each Ladies’ Costumes, 10/6 each Ladies Black Skirts, good cuts, 4/6 Ladies’ and Maids’ Corsets, Is ’& I/C pair Men 3 tJndors in \Voo 1, 1/c, 1/11 pair ?5T, S . '-' a l ,s each. Boys’ Braces 3d each Clularen’s Shoes were 2/6 to 4/6, now Is Ladies’ Canvas Shoes, 2/11 pair Floorcloths, 1/11 to 2/11 yard Carpet Ends, 3/6, 4/G, 5/6 the piece Tapestry Squares, 25/-, 37/6 to 70/- each loilet Covers Is each Coloured Sateen 4 Jd yard WHICH WILL YOU DO ? Mo. t. Buy a Cycle at a cheap price and have it give yen endless trouble • and 'expense before you have had ’3 months’ riding out of it— Oh No. 2. Buy a CLARKSON CYCLE at a reasonable price and get a Good Machine. One that will give you pleasure and satisfaction for a lifetime Which ? W. CLARKSON, 20-tu CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEILOiHG.

ON TOP. E are NOT ON TOP WITH OUR PEICES as other Agents are. Fancy £2O for a Cycle ! What is there in one cost so much ? As far as Bladders are concerned, we think the Cycle Agents m Now Zealand hare been, blown up t'ar 100 mucli, with tbo prices they have been getting for Cycles, and it is high time they wora “ T u o st ?i T ,-,^° w wc want you to HELP US BUST THEM, Wo intend selling the .Best 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 scllj Genuine (Stamped) B.S.A. Cycles.. £l3 12s, not £2O as elsewhere. One of the Best English Cycles, £9 10s, not £lB 18s. Buy from us and you will bring the SO-CALLED BEST that others are charging down to £l2 12s, WATSON & NEVILLE. REVOLUTION CYCLE COMP’Y, FEEDING.

WANTED Bushfellers (contract). A PPIy E. McCkegob, Mangaonoho. B WAiS I E D—By middle of September, a good General Servant. Apply Mks E. McGregor, Mangaonoho. WAITED BUYER—Four Building Sites, Marton Junction Railway. Price .£230, Apply “ Good Spec,” Adyocate, Marton. WANTED KNOWN—Silver Wyandotto Eggs, splendid laying strain forsjilg £it 5s por "V« I'hbed Fern Flats, Marton. 1 WANTED Good Cook-General Apply Mrs E. Wilson, Pukepapa Road, Marton. WANTED KNOWN—That we guarantee all work done in Qur workshop as first class, so bring your repairs along and we will satisfy yon.—E. P. SMITH & CO., Eeilding. ANTED KNOWN —We are the Agents for the “ Wonderful Wrertheim” Sewing Machine. The ideal family machine, guaranteed for ten vearro —E. P. SMITH & CO., Eeilding. JUST Opened and showing at JOHN COBBE’S, the new Kimono Waist for Ladies wear in Black and Colours from 4s Cs to 15s. ' ]\fOW Showing in the Ladies’ Boot and Shoe Department High-clas* Footwear of excellent COBLE, Eeilding. value.—JOHN BOYS’ Norfolk and Cambridge Suits in all sizes. A big variety cf Patterns to ohoofco from.—JOHN COBBE, FeildJUS1 1 Arrived from Home—The now Pastel Tinsel Belt for Ladies’ wear, 2s 3d.—JOHN OOBBE, FoUding, WANTED Known-That A. J. HAET Caterer, Confectioner, and Refreshment Rooms Proprietor, Manchester Street, Eeilding, has the Largest and Most Up-to-date Rooms iu the district, and a Light Luncheon may be obtained at all hours.

WANTED Known That A, J. HART, Caterer and Confectioner, Peilding, makes a .specialty of Catering for Balls, Banquets, Parties and Socials i« any part of the district. A good assort ment of Sweetmeats always in stock. 'ANTED Known—That WEIGHTMAN’S RESTAURANT, Peilding, is the most popular place for farmer* anp others to enjoy a splendid Lunch or Supper. Come and see for yourselves. WANTED Known—That everyone in the 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 TO DRINK PURH 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. WW7 ANTED—Work by thoroughly * * handy Man, married; town, station, or farm; used to horses, iddress Advocate cffice. WANTED —A Young Man with . Dogs, used to station w*rk, Apply E. McAllev, Ohingaiti. WANTED to Sell—Gent's Coium * bia Bicycle in splendid order Price to clear £6 10s. Easy terms ranged. Adams Ltd., the Avenue, Wanganui.

ANTED Known™ Any amount ' o? good Second-hand Ladies' and Gent’s Bicycles from 40s. Every one guaranteed in good order, Direct mporters of the famous Argyle Cycles, Baeet & Co., Feiiding. r| O DAIRYMEN & PAEMEES- * generally—lf want a real Good Bicycle for youi boy or girl, just look up G. BAEEY & CO., Feiiding. Foe cyclists to note, Tyres, best, 12s 6d; Eim Brakes, best, 8s 6d, cheaper ones 6a 6d; Pedals, 8s 6d, fitted. Diploma for Workmanship and Bicycle Building. G. BAEEY & CO., Feiiding. IF you Want Anything — Call at GEONN’S JUNCTION YAEDSJ Marton. T ober from 7s. Telephone 70 for Erie I *. . ■ WANTED —The people of New Zealand to know that G. BAEEY & CO,, Feiiding, can offer Better Value in Bicycles and Acce*series than any firm in the district. WANTED to Sell—Gent’s Humber Bicycle in real good order, Price £2 cash. Adams Ltd., lata Adams Stax Cycle Company, the t Avenue, Wanganui, MES ELLEEY, late dl Melbourne, Dressmaker and Costumier, ha* i commenced business in Broadway, Marton. next to Mr Cobham’i, All erdf»=j?Jsmptly attended to,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8896, 16 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8896, 16 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8896, 16 August 1907, Page 3

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