SMART DRESS MATERIALS AT DUB WARD’S. THE Materials for the present Season are mostly in very Light Weights Voiles in plain colours, also in printed i designs. Striped Alpacas and .Lustres, Light weight Tweeds. Theso are 1 “ Correct. ” j Wo arc now showing our first shipment j of those Goods—The Assortment should appeal to your tasto. The Colorings are particularly Good, the Designs Striking and Effective, the Price Moderate and the Qualities High. | Hew Striped and Floral Voiles in Pink*/ I Hayy, Greens, J Black and [Sky. 32 inches wide, 1/6 1/9 yard, rfow Striped Dress Silks, a fine range ef colours, 2/3 2/11 yard. Exclusive Bobo Lengths in very dainty Colourings 25/-, 27/6 to 65/-eaok Plum and Fancy Alpacas in all tke Fashionable St.ados, 2/0, 2/M, 3/II to 5/6 yard. “ Rhautona ” the New Dross Fabric, very light weight, 42 inches wide, in pink, sky, navy, black and cream. 2/11 yard. Hew Canvas Voiles, 42 to 44 inches wide
I f in all shades 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 yard. h.ew j Striped Tweeds, summer wei<*ifc 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 yard. \ enetian Cloths, blacks navy, gvesirebrowns and pastel shades ,i S. S 6, 8/11, to 7/11 yard. W. F. DURWABD & CO. LTD, THE SQUARE, Ei, IF you think you can get elsonhons i’m same Fair and Squaro Treatment that you get at CLAEKSOIf’S. you t. r» much mistaken. '.Vo guarantee to supply to your satisfaction any price iftchlna your pocket will allow, and liars ATachines all of English make From £8 to £22. A Written Guarantee is given with each Cycle from 1 to 3 years. BrcVCLBffIEfiGUSBPRSCES ONE PROFIT ONLY DIRECT raOM MANUFACTURER TO RIDERS UP-TO-DATE HIGH GRADE WILL SECURE ONEQF THESE HANDSOME BICYCLES guaranteed™ joICYCLES T 5.0.0 10/- DEPOSIT m li
fRITE FOSfIIU.PARTiC!MR§ TO; W. CLARKSON, 2 2Cm CENTURY CYCLE AGENT. FEILEIKG. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS. How is it that other Cycle Agents hare given up advertising their £2O Cycles f Simp! y because tley are ashamed to ! Why do they advertise a Cheap Cyslo ? Why just to get you into their shops and try to put you off it —thoy Have one at £2O ! Why do they run our Cycles down ? Simply because they know that they are charging from £lB 18s to A2O for the same ! Who made them stock a Cheap Cysla so that they could compete against us f We claim to bo the cause ! Why do wo sell so many Cycles ? Because people know a Good Machine, when thoy see ono ! Why do we not havo a znoro expensive Cycle in stock ? Because no Cyclo over put together is worth more than ,£l2 12s!
WATSON & NEVILLE, REVOLUTION CYCLE COMP T, FERGUSSON STREET, FEHJDIMa. WANTED KNOWN.—That A. J. GOULD is a Cash Buyer of Eggs in any quantity. WANTED A General Servant. Country. References. Wages £l. German preferred. Apply Advocate office. "ANTED KNOWN—Forf-ahT.'clirao One 60 gallon per hour Sharpies Hand Separator (in good order. Apply Advocate Office. WANTED Known—For the aonreu ienoeof customers and the public, are will bo open as usual full tima on Wednesday and Thursday (Race Days).— Co.-Op. Stores, Jlarton. ANTED—Good Reliable Man 1° lead Draught Stallion General Tiger. Good wages. Apply Thompson & Cave, owners, Silverbope. JOHN COBBE is miking the First Show of SPRING NOVELTIES ox Friday and Saturday next. JUST Lauded—Ex s.s. Turakina, Athenic, and Papanni—B9 cases of General Drapery, imported direct from the host British and Continenal markets. JOHN COBBE. IT ADIES are requested to make their JLJ appointments early with my new Dressmaker, Miss Meadows, for their Season’s Dress. —JOHN COBBE. SPECI AL SHOW on Friday and Saturday next of the Spring importations New and Up-to-date Novelties in every department. —JOHN COBBE. "fTTANTED KNOWN. —Motorists can W get their tyres and tubes retreaded or repaired and vulcanised by the very Utest and up-to-date appliances at Oscah Akdbsivs’ Garage, opposite Abraham and Williams’ Kaleyards, Raagitikei Street, Palmerston North.
ANTED KNOWN.—Cara always . . on hire at OSCAR ANDREWS’ Garage, opposite Abraham and Williams’ salcyards, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN.—That Portmanteaus from 7s* 6d at F. GARNER’S, “ Tho Kash,” The Square, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN.—That genuine bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing are always obtainable at E. GARNER’S, "Tho Kash,” Tho Square, Palmerston North. WANTED to Sell—Gent’s Secondhand Bicycle, nearly new. Price ,£2 10s cash to clear. ADAMS Ltd., late Star Cycle Company, The Avenue, W anganui. IF you aro dairying this season you wil require strong dungaree overalls. NEAL the Cash Clothier, Esilding, sella thorn at 3/9, 4/3, 4/C, reliable makes, also oilskin suits 16/-, oilcoata 0/11 to 25/6, saddle tweed trousers, all wool 7/11, 9/11, 12/6 to 16/6, no cotton in these lines. IN ready tailored suits, a big selection of choice materials is now bsirg shown by -NEAL, The Cash Clothier, Eeilding. You can be fitted there as the stock is large and the range of sizes complete. See the Special Tailored Suits at 45/-, 52/6, 55/-, 57/6.' WANTED Known That George Sutherland, mounted 'on the Superb Swift Racer, easily won all ihe New Zealand Championships in one afternoon, which is an Australasian record. The Superb’ Swift R/'cer is certainly the best Eoad-raoing_Machine •tar. sold in New Zealand. Price, AhO et.su. Easy terms arranged. ADAAtb, i/r*., late Adams Star Cycle Company, Tko Avenue. Wanganui.
"ANTED—Situation i-.s handy *saa> p p cook, gardener or labourer. Ap* ply “X,” care Advocate Office, Marion "ANTED Known—We have a number of Second-hand Cycles feat we must sell; They have just been thoroughly overhauled. Prices from Jfl. 10s. B. P. Smith & Co., Peilding. 'ANTED Known—That 1 we deliver , . and give free instructions in all the appliances of the Wortheim gening Machine. The best Family Machine e*. earth. E. P. Smith & Co., Feilding. ANTED— Married Couple. N* , . encumbrance. Woman, «ook general; man to do general farm wort. Eeforences required.. Apply K. Melvofc; Makirikiri. Boots, dbapery & clothing? Stocks must be reduced. Sale positively closes August 31st. D. WlE* SON, Kongotea. f UST Opened and showing at JOHN <JI COBBE’S, the new Kimono -Wadlt for Ladies wear in Black and from 4s 6s to 15s.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8912, 4 September 1907, Page 3
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