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“ CORRECT " STYLES AT DURmED’S. Kf OW tliat our Great Opening Sale is finished, we are ready for you with Lovely Assortments of REW SEASON'S GOODS. It is well worth your while to call on ns, to inspect our Opening Shipment*, r 1•; the SHOWROOM wo hare a %‘- C r of NEW SEASON’S Mj. u L/INEHY. These Goods have Ikvu carefully selected by out expert buyer from the best of the Home manufacturers. 3. on will find all the Latest Styles hero the now “Cloche” and Mushroom Shapes, with the daintiest of trims at the most moderate prices. We are also showing Novelties in SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS Prints exquisite Cotton "V oiles in the new Stripe Effects. P* e snail be pleased to receive a tall from you. w. F. BUBWABD & CO. LTD. THE SQUARE, iPALMEHSTOK 74. Railway Freight paid on all parcels value of £1 and upwards. Small Prices at Clarkson’s. WHAT a chance for Cyclists! lively article has boon looked at with oyos of coldest criticism and its profits mercilessly cut. Former values have counted for mighty little. Como for YOUR share of the beet bargains over offered you. Genuine Stamped B.S.A. Machines for £ll. BmßffirEftGiisßPßicES ONE PROEIT OiNLY DIRECs' /5? raON MANIirACIL'iiER To EIDERS aA up-vo-date HIGM csaoe i fe¥j|i|B I CYCLES 5##,18.0.0 mV# 10/“ DEPOSIT WILL Sc£Uß>~ OKtOF ISif.SE HANDSOME 12 MONTHS. WRITS rOB fL'U-PABTI CI)LSR3 TO! W. C. CLARKSON, 20th century cycle agent, FEILOI79G. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS. How is it that other Cyclo Agents have given up advertising their .820 Cycles ? Simply because they are ashamed to ! Why do they advertise a Cheap Cycle ? Why just to get you into their shops and try to put you off it— they have esrso at £2O 1! Why do thoy run our Cycles derm ? Simply because they know that they aro charging from .£lB 18s to £2O for the s ama ■ Who made them stock a Cheap Oyela so that they could compete against us ? We claim to bo tho cause 1 Why do we sell so many Cycles ? Because people know a Good Machine when they see one ! Why do we not have a more expensive Cycle in stock

Because no Cycle ever put together is worth more than .£l2 I2s! WATSON & NEVILLE. BE VOLUTION’ CYCLE COME T, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDIHG. WANTED KNOWN.— That A. J. GOULD is a Cash Buyer of Eggs in any quantity. TO SADDLERS. WANTED— A good General Hind Apply to G. J. Mason, Saddler, Sundon. ANTED A General Servant. Country. References. Wages £l. German preferred. Apply Advocate office. WANTED. —A General Servant.— Apply. Mrs T. Mowat, Bank ef New Zealand, Huutorville. "BTtTANTED.—Men to '.open out drains v v after plough. Contract or ,'day work.—Apply, R. Miller, Sedgecomba, Marten. WANTED —General Servant, 15s per week. Apply Advocate office, Feilding. I IT ANTED KNOWN.—Motorist# can W get their tyres and tubes retreaded or repaired and vulcanised by the very latest and up-to-date appliances at Oscar Andrews’ Garage, opposite Abraham and Williams' saleyards, Rasgitikai Street, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN. —Cars always on hire at OSCAR ANDREWV Garage, opposite Abiaham and Williams' saleyards, Palmerston Nor Eh. WANTED KNOWN.—That PortmaTitar.ua from “s Gd at P. GARNER’S, “The Kash,” The Square, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN.—That genuine bargains in Men’a and Boys’ Clothing aro always obtainable at P. GARNER’S, “Tim* Kash,” The Square, Palmerston North. WANTED to Sell—Gent’s Secondhand Bicycle, nearly new. Price .£2.103 cash to clear. ADAMS Ltd., late Star Cycle Company, The Avenue, Wanganui. ANTED Known That George Sutherland, mounted on the Superb Swift Racer, :easily won all the Now Zealand Championships in one afternoon, which is an Australasian record. The Sugerff Swift Racer is certainly the best Road-racing Machine ever sold in Now Zealand. Price, £2O cash. Easy terms arranged. ADAMS, Lr»., late Adams Star Cycle Company, The Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED —Situation as handy man cook, gardener or labourer, ply “X,” care Advocate Office, Marten a WANTED Known—We have a number of Second-hand Cycles that we must soil. They have just bean thoroughly overhauled. Prices from £1 10s. „ R. P. Smith & Co., Feilding.

'ANTED Known—That we deliver and give free instructions in ail the appliances of the Wertheim Souing Machine. The best Family Machine <m earth. B. P. Smith & Co., Feilding. WANTED TO EXCHANGE—I,BO*I acres Hnnterville District, 90$ acres in grass, now carrying 2000 aheap and 100 cattle, for good Dairy Farm, unencumbered, of 200 to 300 acres. Equity ■£s, 418. 'LosapiM. & Rkdin, jlsind Agents, Taihape. ?arm DrSy nearly new (Booth Macdonald), tip Apply A. Haxnbxt,' Feildir t. ____ _____ JfJIOR SALE,—A splendid •T^FANTED— Married f encumbrance. Couple. So “Woman, eoek i; man to do general farm work. i Eet'oronoes required. Apply K, ! Makirikiri.: hsOOTS, DEAPERY & CLOTHIH* Si Stocks must be, reduced, Sal* positively closes August 3lst. D. WILSON, Eongotoa. ■■ -■ ‘UST Opened and showing at JOHN COBBE'S, the new Kimono Waiit for Ladies wear in Black and Colour*, from 4a 6a to 15s. TkTOW Showing in. the Ladies’ Root and J3l Shoe Department High-claw Footwear of excellent value. —JOmK Department ex COBBE, Feilding. BOYS’ Norfolk and Cambridge Suits in all sizes. A big variety cf Pattews to choose from. —JOHN COBBE, P*Ad--rUST Arrived from Homo—The new Pastel Tinsel Belt for Ladigs’ weak, 2s-3d.—JOHN COBBE, Foilding. ANTED Known—That everyone ia the Feildingv District should buy a Book containing 1.2 tickets for 9s ana go to WEIGHTMAK’S Up-to-date Luncheon Rooms, Foilding, where a hearty meal is always ready, ‘ : 1 B,'! 'ANTED TO BRINK PITRE TEA. , w .‘Vtfvaft 21

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8910, 2 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8910, 2 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8910, 2 September 1907, Page 3

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