i DUEWAED’S i GREAT OPENING SALE ! j Finishes on SATURDAY NEXT, | 24th August. DURING the Final Six Gays at the Sale there will be some Wonderffll Bargains to be picked up. All Odd Lot* ; will be still further Eeduced to effect a ; complete clearance. j The New Goods are now coming to j hand. Next week we shall be showing NOVELTIES in all Departments. 170 cordially invito yon to inspect these. For excellence of Quality, Beauty o£ Design and Colouring they are just as fine ns you can see anywhere, while for*, Value they are a shade better than most. W, F. DURWABD & CO. LTD. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Remnants Dresses, etc., half sale price Childs’ Tams, la each Flannelette Dressing Gowns, 4/11 each Print Dressing Gowns, 3s lid each Furs, 23 per cent, to 50 per cent. OS'" usual price Carpet Ends. 3/-, 4/-, 5/6 each Madras Cushions, 2/3d each Guipure Lace Insertion, 2d and 3d yd. Dress Ornaments, Id and 2d each f Sample Hose at English prices [ Blousing Flannelette, was 1/8 now «d
YOUR STORE FOR CYCLE SUNDRIES. This is YOUR Store for Cycle Sundries, because we offer you the best of goods for the lowest prices. That’s what you want, and that’s what wc aim to give you. We hare a fine stock of everything that is new for cyclists. W. C. CLARKSON, | 20tu CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEILDING. ON_TOP. WE arc NUT ON TOP WITH OUR PRICES as other Agents are. Fancy £2O for a Cycle ! What is there in one to cost so much ? As far as Bladders are concerned, we think the Cycle Agents in New Zealand have been blown up far too much, with the prices they • have been getting for Cycles, and it is high time they were busted. Now wc want you to HELP US BUST THEM. We intend selling the iJest Machines that are made ia England at a fair and honest price, and we call on you to help us bring these big priced Cycles down. We will sell.! Genuine (Stamped) B.S.A. Cycles £l2 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 &~NBVI'LLB, REVOLUTION CYCLE COMP Y, FEELDiNG.
A. Gr. WALKER Has much pleosure in announcing to the residents of Peilding and the district that he has acquired by purchase, from Messrs Milson & doles, the wellknown Stationery and Fancy Goods Business known as the MANCHESTER BAZAAR, and hopes that, by keeping an up-to-date Stock of all Lines consistent with the business, and prompt attention to custumers, to merit a fair share of patronage from the Fcilding public, WILL GEORGE NELSON communicate with his mother at once ? ' NOTICE. WANTED —A Ploughman. Must understand all agricultural machinery. Apply J. R. MacLennan, TVaituna West. ' WANTED Known—Fresh OYSTERS at Q. Haigh’s, Broadway, Marton WANTED —Situation on small farm, middle-aged man, milk. Apply Ad yog ate office, Marton. WANTED —Married Couple. No ■ enchmbrance. Woman, cook general; man to do general farm work. References required. Apply K. Mclvob, Makirikiri. SALE. SALE. SALE. Last few days of Clearing Sale at WILSON’S, Eongotea. Don’t miss the opportunity of securing Bargains. Boots, drapery & clothing Stocks must he reduced Sale positively closes August 3ist. D. WILSON, Eongotea. WANTED —An experienced Gardener for orchard and vegetable garden Must he single. Apply James McKedvie. WANTED —Man for general farm work. Must he able to plough. Apply A. P. Hogg, Kakarxki, Halcombe, WANTED Known—Oats Crushed for 6d a Sack at OLDFIELD’S, Marton. WyNTED —A competent person as Housekeeper. References rebuked. Apply Mrs Anderson, Sanson, PART OF FURNITURE in small house for sale cheap. —Address at Advocate office. WANTED Known—FRESH EGGS bought in any quantity. Higheafc Cash Price. W. H. Foster, Rongotea.
ANTED,KNOWN—That we guarantee all work done in Qur workshop as first class, so bring your repairs along and we will satisfy you.—lt. P, SMITH & CO., Feilding. WANTED KNOWN—We are tha Agents for the “ Wonderful Wer* theim ” Sewing Machine. The ideal family machine, guaranteed for ten years. —E. P. SMITH & CO., Feilding. JUST Opened and showing at JOHN COBBE’S, the new Kimono Waist for Ladies wear in Black and Colours, from 4s Gs to 15a. TVTOW Showing in the Ladies’ Boot and Shoe Department High-class Footwear of excellent value.—JOHN COBBE. Feilding BOYS’ Norfolk and Cambridge Suits in all sizes. A big variety cf Patterns to choose from.—JOHN COBBE, FeildJDSP Arrived from Home—The new . Pastel Tinsel Belt for Ladies’ wear, 2s 3d.—JOHN COBBE, Feildmg. ANTED Known—For Cycle and Motor Eepairs try ADAMS, Ltd. The Avenue, Wanganui. Only the best materials used. "ANTED Known—For Cycle and Motor Eepairs give us a trial. Only the highest skilled ab o ur employed. ADAMS Lr.)., The Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED —Cyclists to buy the Star Roadster Bicycle fitted with free wheel and back pedalling brake. Tbs easiest running machine on earth. Price .£2O. Easy terms arranged. ADAMS Ltd., The Avenue. Wanganui. WANTED Known—That A. J. HAET, Caterer, Confectioner, and Befreshment Booms Proprietor, Manchester Street, Feilding, has the Largest and Most Up-to-date Booms in the district, and a Light Luncheon may bp obtained at all hours. ANTED Known That A, J. HAET, Caterer and Confectioner, Feilding, makes a specialty of Catering for Balls, Banquets, Parties and Socials in any part of the district. A good assort ment of Sweetmeats always in stock. WANTED Known—That WEIGHT. MAN’S RESTAURANT, Feilding, is the most popular place for farmers 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 WEKxHTMAN’S Up-to-date Luncheon Booms, Feilding, where a hearty meal is always ready. ANTED TO DEINK PURE TEA You won’t buy stale • eggs, why . take Common Tea ? Look at Page l and see what it says about the GOLD NUG- . GET TEAS. 1 1 O DAIRYMEN & FARMERS •' generally—lf you want a teal Good Bicycle for your boy or girl, jusfe ook up G. BARRY & CO., Fo!ldjn* .
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8902, 23 August 1907, Page 3
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