SMART DRESS MATERIALS DUEWARD’S. THE Materials for the present Seas*m are mostly in very Light Weights—- | Voiles in plain colours, also in printed designs. Striped Alpacas and Lustre*; ■ Light weight Tweeds. These are 1 “Correct." j We are now showing onr first shipment of these Goods—The Assortment should appeal to yonr taste. The Coloring* are particularly Good, the Designs Striking and Effective, the Price Moderate and the Qualities High. Now Striped and Floral Toiles in Pinks, Navy, Greens. | Black and fSfcy. 32 “ekes wide, X/6 X/9 yard. New Striped Dress Silks, a fins range sf colours, 2/3 2/11 yard. Exclusive Robe Lengths in very datiKty Colourings 25/-, 27/6 to 65/- Mtik Plain and Fancy Alpacas in all the Fashionable Shades, 2/C. 2/Id 3/11 to 5/6 yard. ? “ Khantona ” the New Dress Fabrie, very light weight. 42 inches wide, ht pink, sky, navy, black and *c»am. 2/71 yard. , Now Canvas Voiles, 42 to 44 inches wil • in all shades 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, %{6 yard. New Striped Tweeds, summer weight, 2/3, 2/6, 3/11, 3/8 yard. Venetian Cloths, blacks navy, greens,' browns and pastel shade* t lt, Sit, 3/11, to 7/11 yard. W. P. DURWARD & 00. LTD. THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON N. QUESTIONS*. ANSWERS. How is it that other Cycle Agents have given up advertising their £2O Cycles t Simpl y because they are ashamed t*! Why do they advertise a Cheap Cy«i« ? Why just to get you into their shops and try to put you off it— (hoy have one at £2O ! Why do they run our Cycles down ? Simply because they know that they ■are charging from .£lB ISs toJC2O f*r the s ame ! Who made them stock a Cheap Cytleso that they could compete against ns ? We claim to bo tho cause ! Why do we sell so many Cycles ? Because people know a Good Idachine when they see one ! Why do we not have a more expensive Cycle in stock ? Because no Cycle over put together is worth more than JEI2 12s! WATSON &~NEVILLE. REVOLUTION CYCLE COMP Y, FEEGUSSON STREET FEILDING. PROFITLESS PRICES. w hen you come to GLARESON’S you will agree that the Prices we have marked, ou Cycl* Sundries ARE profitless. But the Goods will soon go. They can’t possibly be here long when Prices are so low. W. CLARKSON, 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEILDING. IST ANTED—Cows to milk on share® / V or drive Butcher’s cart. ApplT ice of this paper. • '4ALL and seethe New Spring Millinery j and Costumes. No one pressed to ly. JOHN COBBB, Feilding.
•QW Showing at JOHN COBBE’S . , b, big range of Novelty Eobes, and Dress Tweeds, imported direct from manufacturer, also new Print Delaines. _ . 'Mow mSSSTfc. . s"*““* range of Gentleman's Choice Knitted jvf evr s a jy n g,, for Spring ,f eAr> JOHN iCOBBE, Feildme. >rjOW Showing at JOHN COBBE’S -L v a big range of Ladies’ Fashionable Neckwear, Belts, and Summer-weight Hosiery, Imported direct. JOHN COBBE, Foilding. rtOE SALE—British Ideal Motor Car, JD 10-12 h.p., 2 cylinders, A seator, with movable Tonneau. In first-class order. A trial given. Price, £l7O. E. P. Smith & Co.. Feilding. WANTED Known—Wo sell a good English Cycle for .£B—the best value possible. Call or write for particulars. E. P. Smith A Co., Feilding. ANTED—A good reliable Man. Must be a good milter. Wages, 30s per week. Apply B. Gower, Eowa. ANTED—A lady Help. Apply Private Hospital, Marton JuneANTED KNOWN—That A. J. GOULD is a Cash Buyer ef Eggs in any quantity. "ANTED A General Sarraat. Country. Eeferences. Wages £l. German preferred. Apply Abtoc ate office. T¥J ANTED KNOWN.—Motorists caa W get their tyres and tubes retreaded or repaired and vulcanised fcy the very latest and up-to-date appliances at Oscah Andrews’ Garage, opposite Abraham and Williams’ saieyarda, Saagitikei Street, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN.—Cars always on hire at OSCAE ANDEEWB Garage, opposite Abiaham and Williams' saleyards, Palmerston North.* 'ANTED KNOWN.—That Portmanteaus from 7s fid at F. GAENEE’S, “ The »Kash,” The Square, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN.—That genuiac bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing are -always obtainable at St; GAENEE’S, “The Kash,” Tho Square, Palmerston North. ANTED to Sell—Gent's Seecadhand Bicycle, nearly new, Price £2 10s cash to clear.' ADAMS Ltd., late Star Cycle Company, The Avenue, Wanganui. . " v WANTED Known That George Sutherland, mounted- on the Superb Swift Eacer, easily won all the New Zealand Championships he one afternoon, which is an Australasian record. The Superb Swift Eaoer is eertainly the best Eoad-racing-Maohine ever sold in New Zealand. Price, £2O msk. Easy terms arranged. ADAMS, Lac*., late Adams Star Cycle Company,. T3»e Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED— Married Couple. K# encumbrance. Woman, general; man to do general fauna fa Eeferences required. Apply X.. Melv<*s» Makirikiri. ANTED Known—Any amount * o J good Second-hand Ladiei l Gent’s Bicycles from 4Ci. Every i guaranteed in good erder, Direct orters of the famous Argyie Cysias. buy & Co., Feilding.
“™TWant Anything— Call & GEONN'S JUNCTION TAEDS Marten. I" oberfrom 7s. Telephone 70 for Frio‘9. WANTED— The people of New .Zealand to- know that G. BAEEY & CO., Eeilding, can offer Better Value in Bicycles and Accessories than any firm in the district. UE ability to hold old customers and continually add new ones s absolute proof that our Eepairing Department and Arwyle Grand Cycles are the best oneaithT Youtry G. BAEEY &CO., Feilding. 'WJ. ANTED Known—That everyone in W the Feilding District should buy a Book containing 13 tickets for 9s and go to IVEIGHTMAN’S Up-to-date Luncheon Eooms, Feilding, where a hearty meal is always ready. ANTED TO DEINK TUBE' TEA VV You won’t buy stale eggs, why take Common Tea f Look at Page 1 a#l see what it says about the GOLD. ND#- - GET TEAS. \
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8919, 12 September 1907, Page 3
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938Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8919, 12 September 1907, Page 3
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