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- ■ -■- aSIiISOH 15 uilv «1-V . r J*i I „ ti -£L'-.SSEiIE3aR& Fashion is ever changing, And you’ll find the latest ideas at our store. Our arrangements with manufacturers and importers are so made that we get the very newest fashions as soon as they come out. If you want a dress piece —this is the store where yoa’H see the greatest variety of designs and colorings. If it’s a hat—a blouse—a piece of dainty lace or anything else a woman wears you’ll find it |lj here cheaper and in many cases better—but & | always newer than elsewhere. I' 1 FASHION NOTES FOR THE FAIR SEX U km L% Mi WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE.

■ASGANUI PIANO AND ORGAN DEPOT. E. Ellery Gilbert, NO. 3i, RIDGWAY dT„ Offers Special Prices oud Terms on ' PIANOS. C-iil and Inspect his large shook. Yon save money. No Agents’ Oommisto pay. New MUSIC jest to hand, PHONOGRAPHS and the latest Records. Gail or eon for Oasaloguea and Prioo Lists LOOMS & JpEDEBSiEII, .LEADING HO J:l3 IN MARION FOR Iroamoagei’y, Euamelware, Brnshware, Cutlery, And E.P. Ware, Etc Estimates given. All work done in the moat approved manner. 85 years’ experience. Telephone No. 23^ g I 0 Y 0 Ii E S. j. a. raesoN, EONGOTEA, Is AGENT for and keeps a largo Stock of EUDGE- WHITWORTH ROTH WELL NEW RAPID, and B.S.A. BICYCLES REPAIRING in all its branches done on the promises at shortest notice Ho M A B B H FAMILY AND GENERAL BUTCHER, HIGH STREET MARTON Begs to inform tha pimUe of Marton and * (Patriot that ho has taken over the bnslnosa lawly carried on by Mr A. Hook, and is prepared to sapp y the PRIMES! MEA In any quantities at owes, P i DELIVERIES DULY. WELSBAGH INCANDESCENT LAMPS Burns ordinary kerosene. ■ 60 CANDLE POWER LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning four hours per night. C times the light of an ordinary lamp at one-third cost. Yonr money back if not satisfied. ]ST ote .—Our traveller will call at any house in the district and give an exhibition, providing a note is sent asking him to call. ARTHUR HOPWOOD, PALMERSTON NORTH. I WISH to announce that have taken over the Premier Stables, Feilding, i Lately carried on by Mr F. FLivcll where customers can rely on having the Best Horses and the most up-to-date Vehicles on hire in the town. Give me a trial, J. DRAPER.

THE LATEST EXCITEMENT. The present GOLD NUGGET rush is unique in its way, as in this instance it is the Ladies who are leading; not the usual gold seeker, but ladies of taste and discretion. Their discrimination is undoubtedly correct, as anyone using the GOLD NUGGET 2s PEKOE will verify. We should be careful what TEA we drink, how it is made and what brand it is, as our health naturally suffers after using inferior quality. The better the TEA the better our health, if the GOLD NUGGET TEAS are infused for a period of four minutes, it is sufficient time to extract all the aromatic, invigorating qualities. GOLD NUGGET TEA is an actual food, pure and wholesome, as well as stimulating, exhilirating, refreshing drink, being without doubt the best vaiue in the Dominion. Having admitted that the GOLD NUGGET FANNINGS has the •largest sale of any TEA of this class in New Zealand, with the sale increasing daily, one must allow that the public recognises high quality, as ■these Teas maintain their premier position against other concoctions. This Is the Jbesfe test of all.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8913, 5 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8913, 5 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8913, 5 September 1907, Page 1

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