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X McELDOWNEY’S, BIG CLEARING UP SALE I IS STILL GOING STBONG. PASTjFORTNIGHT HAS BEEN A RECORD. COMING FORTNIGHT WILL BEAT It. FRESH BARGAINS. FURTHER SENSATIONAL BARGAINS,' All Seasonable Goods Must Go. See See; See See Sea See See Sea See See See Set See bsa See See Sea See See See See Sea See We phe|LADIES READY TO W EAR HATS, Cheap from 5s lld to 10* 61 a*rw potp!? i ithe LADIES STYLISH TRIMMED HATS, OhVpTtlto fo V* « the LADIES’ GREY & BLACK CARACAL RUSSIAN GOATS 65 PRTPF 5? ° S*i? the ELDERLY LADIES’ SILK JACKETS, “* " iu 6 LADIES’ TWEED JACKETS, were 17s 6d to 21s SALE PRICE thoDEW. STYLISH & BECOMING LADIES’ JAOKE TS A LON from* 17, fid to .3*,' the LADIES’ FRENCH FLANNEL BLOUSES. Cheap at 10s 6’l FADE PRICI? 8^!? 510 ®’ ISSI ** the GOOD TWEED DRESS MATERIALS, double width wor'h la lld SALE PRICE «. the ANOY VELVETEEN BLOUSINGS. 8s Cd to4Gd SALE PRICE *** the WUD^MDLINEIC?^RIPPCW^^ I^?^ 013 ® SIeGV0 ’ worih 53 5,1 • SALE PIECE, 3a 111 the WARM WOOL & CYCLING GLOVES, Is and Is fd. SALE PEICE Gd mir tao BLOUSE LENGTHS. Cheap at Is 6d and Is lid. SALE-PRICE Is the HEAVY CREAM, WHITE & PINK FLANNELETTE SATEPripe t i a ns m 7 the UNBLEACHED DAMASK, at SALE PRICE 4a lld the dozen the 260 Pairs LACE CURTAINS, worth 2s 6d to 21s. *SALE PEICE Is 6d to 12s 63 the HONEYCOMB TOIuET COYESS.wirih 1,111. SALE PRICE a for iLII a s-rs?, rs* —* «• i, tbo MEN’S STEONG TWEED SDITS, worth S 5, for 25, M ‘ the LADIES’ DRESSY BOOTS & SHOES. SALE PRICE from 2s lld the MEN’S DRESSY BOOTS, worth 14s 6d to 16s. SALE PRICE 10* 9d "* bo?ghTkl ?im, Wh.o pric, loweit , „ going at Saia Prices. Lovely Patterns and Designs. See them for. FOURTEEN DAY at • ' J. Mc'ELDOWNET’S Big Clearing-Op Sale, MARTON, HUNTERVILLE & TAIHAPB,

til all astd Lfves>y|BtablQ3. W A RT 0 N JUNCTION ’ LIVELY & BAIT STABLES. mrm reTo & co., I'RCPRIETOKS, Desire to announce tint thsy hvo taken over the above Btables, and are prepared to offer first-class aooommoda ion. A PALACE CAE will ran daily to meet all trains for the convenience of passengers. The Palace Oar will also run iato Marton every Saturday evening after trains have gone, for the convenience of residents at the Railway Station, returning at 9.45 pm. Tbo firm also intend starting a CARRYING BUSINESS from Ist May, and trust that by strict attention to orders, combined with civility, to merit a fa ? r ahair of patronage. Orders loft with Mr R. Ji. Oarey will receive every attention. ,W AISUNA ROYAL COACH. MAIL W, I. TBFiYBM, Pbckeistos, COACHES run as follows Leave Waituau West “ Cunningham's “ Mslsino ... Arrive at Foiidiag Leave Feilding “ Makiuo ... r< Ouanlnghara’e Arrive WaUuaa daily at 7.30 a.m. ... 8.20 a.m. ... 9.35 a.m. ... 30 a.m. ... 8.30 p.m. ... 4 p.m. ... 5.45 g,ra. ... 6,3 q p.m. Parcels delivered along the road. Parcels may fca left at Carbine Booking Office, Feilding, but must bo prepaid, Waituua Agent: Ms B. G. Humphrey, with whom parcels may be left, but must bo prepaid. Horses and vehicles always on hire at Waituua, and passengers driven beyond Waituna on arrival of coach. Q a MAX BAUEI'B ROYAL MAIL LINE OB COACHES. BETWEEN KIMBOLTON AND FEILDING Leave Kimbolton ... ... 7.45’a.m. Leave Cheltenham... ... 8.45'a.m. Arrive Feilding ... ... 9.45.a,m. Leave Manchester Hots Stables, Feilding ... ... 4.45 p.m. Leave Cheltenham... ... 5.0 p.m. Arrive Kimbolton ... ... 6.45 p.m. All parcels loft at the Manchester Hotel Stables for Kimbolton and Apiti will bo carefully attended to, and must bo prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &0., always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables Eimboltca. 0. MAX BADER, Proprietor. STABLES MARTON. BIGNAIj bbos. Have pleasure in informing the public that they have taken over these wellknown Stables from Messrs Owen and Openshaw, and hope to receive the same patronage as of old. Coaches meet all trains, and patrons driven to all parts of the district. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Office of Bill and Owen, Veterinary Burgeons. Telephone No. 61. SIGNAL S., MARTON

TNBIA RUBBER HOT WATER t ' ■ .BAGS. ' 1 BEST ENGLISH MAKE. j . Each Bag is fitted with a patent j safety valve, so that you do not scald yourself when filling it. We give our personal guarantee that one of these hags will last you well for at least two years. , Sent Free & safe by post to any address. LEARY'S Pharmacy, g The Squabe, PALMEKSTON IT. Telephone-No, 7, , ,|

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8915, 7 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8915, 7 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8915, 7 September 1907, Page 1

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