!DAVENPOET EO . | THE DIRECT IMPOETEBB, | MARTON | Tblbphoxe No. 31. j ANNUAL [STOCK = TAKING ! ■ SALE. ; WILL COMMENCE ON FRIDAY, sth JULY. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BARGAINS in Millinery, Blouse? Ladies’ Jackets BARGAINS in Dress Tweeds and Faced G.othg BARGAINS in Flannels, Blankets, Wool Rugs, Flannelettes, Sheetings, Towels, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Cretonnes Art Muslins BARGAINS in Mon s Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Caps, Crimean, and Tennis Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Ties, etc. BARGAINS in Linoleums, Carpet Squares, Hearth Hugs, etc. BARGAINS in Portmanteaux and Gladstone Bags Yates’ Reliable GARDEN SEEDS, : SIXPENNY AND THREEPENNY I PACKETS, ] Catalogues on application. | Early Seed Potatoes. i BLUESTONE (Genuine Sulphate of | Copper), VERMORITE, TOBACCO DUST, etc. SYRINGES, FORKS, SPADES, | RAKES, HOES, TROWELS, i And a 1 Garden Requisites | I UOOPER’B DIP, I T.IAS7~TE4B. HASELMEEB TEAS. !. We are appointed Sols Agents tor | Celebrated Teas, j Another consignment now on hand, • which are soiling at 10s per oib box. We have just received a choice parcel -f hill-grown FANNING'S TEA, which are selling at Is 6d per lb. In General GROCERY Linos we are giving Rook Bottom Quo »aion.: tor ■ Spot Cash Transaction TABLE POTATOES KEROSENE Prims Dairy and Separator BUTTER Always on Hand. Davenport Bros, MAETON, IN view of enlargement of premises, alterations, and heavy shipments, we have decided to CLEAR OFF as much as possible of our Stock of China, Glass, Fancy Goods, and Leather Goods, etc., AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. In fact, 1 intend to Slaughter them. This, then, is a favourable opportunity for Families to obtain many Beautiful and Useful Articles at a CHEAP j PRICE. j A quantity of these Goods have been placed in the SHOP OPPOSITE in j order to make room and enable pur- j chasers to see them. I Come axd Judge foe Yockseuves. I 20 Per Cent. Off all Gash | I Purchases, j FOR II DAYS ONLY. V J. M4THRRB. | BOOKSELLER, STATIONER. Etc j i BROADWAY, MARION. . I
E. . MACKEY, | Land, Estate and Financial! Agent, i FMIIJ3?NQ. ! 210 ACRES! 5 miles from Feilding. All in grass, parts ploughable. Carry 3 sheep. G-roomed house, wooished, etc. 6 paddocks well watered. TJ riee £l6 per acre, £SOO cash. 172/361 800 ACRES. 10 miles from Hunter- i ville, 4 miles from school, creamery j and post-office. 20 acres shelter bush. ; balance in grass, 60 to 70 acres flat; j carry 2-A sheep. 8-roomed house and | ■l-roomed house ; IG bai:s ; wool shed '1- J •nan iv.tr..’ ; stables and all outbuild-; inns. Dip; concrete yards. 15 pad-1 docks, well watered. £ll 10s per acre, i terms. 1)51/180. i 125 ACRES, 2-A miles from Bunnythorpe. All in grass; all ploughable ; winter 3 sheep ; make good c.airy farm ; 10 roomed house and all outbuildings, wooished, stables, 8 bails, ..pigstyes, etc. 11 paddocks well watered. £26 per ’acre ; £IOOO cash. H7l/48 78 ACRES, 2 miles from Palmerston North; 1 mile from creamery and school; all in grass; all ploughahlc: 5-roomed house: 9 bails, slab floor; 6 paddocks, well watered. £3O per acre, terms arranged. DSB/20 All Kinds of Properties Exchanged ia. ANTED "‘Known—Reserve your ■ :i Purchased in Boots & Drapery for CASH CLEARING SALE, commencing 24th July. D. WILSON,! Rongotea. ' | T. NE AG L E,| (Late of 0. Parkinson), ' BLACKSMITH, Begs to inform the inhabitants; o Marton and surrounding districts that he has leased the Shoeing Department from Mr G. Cummins, and hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with civility and good workmanship, to merit a fair share of support.. 1 Horses Shod with the greatest care and attention.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8899, 20 August 1907, Page 3
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