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Of ilgaty & Co., Ltd. A, H * ATKINSON & GO Ltd | ** ATJCTIOKEKKS. (Senegal) Merchants and Stock | and Stat?o Agents, * S=ESLBifS«a.

STATION STOKES AND REQUISITES At Lowest Kates. EYE, CLOYEE, EAPE & TURNIP SLEDS, Etc. 'SEED POTATOES, SEED OATS, Algerian, Tartar King, Sparrowbill, Garten, Dim. Soi.b Agents— KEMPTHORNE PROSSER'S SUPERPHOSPHATES & WESTFIELD MANURES. NEXT WOOL SALE—OCT. 3rd. Land Department. BOARDING HOUSE doing steady reliable trade, with immediate prospective increase, BOLE BUSINESS. Price for 22-roomed House, Stable, Trapshed, etc., half acre freehold land, and to include all furniture, etc.— £IOOO, about £SOO casli required. Write for immediate further information to A, H. ATKINSON & Co., Ltd., FEILDING. ipARCEL CARRYING SERVICE. -A- Between Marion & Wanganui. I undertake the CARRIAGE of PARCELS between Marlon and "Wanganui. Daily service. Leave Parcels care of Hr Linton, Marton, or Chronicle, Wanganui. J. BLAIR.

8« SOKENSEN, Land & Commission AGENT, Manchester Square,

fUESB VYSE •" p/ats cl tie Woaiea’B'Hospitol, Sydnov), NURSING HOME, Corner of Broad &■ Victoria Streets, PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone, 434. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Ltd. I * I Royal Mail Line of , /K\*3^—lV. swift Passenger Steam- 1 .aJMIiSgSa. ers between New Zea-1 and London. Tlie s.s. TURAKINA,_ twin screw, ! 8,210 tons sterling. P. Pokbes, Commander, Will leave Auckland September 26th, The s.s. RUAPEHU, twin screw, wil sail on October 24tb, Por freight or passage apply to BAREAUD & ABRAHAM, Peildmg, Palmerston North i or Danncvirbe. iEBCER tsi SO? HtI'iSKDRES EUS, BROADWAY, MARTON.

Hare now BEHOVED into their NEW PHEHISES which have been fitted up in the most up-to-date style. OA D WAL K I HjG- EAC E. From Marton Post Office to Bulls Post Office and back to starting point. Walking heel and too, and breaking to disqualify competitor. Eace to take place on WEDNESDAY, October 2nd, 1907. Start at 2 o’clock sharp. Judge, E. J. Walters; Timekeeper, W. L, Little r Ecferees, C. E. Gibbons and A. H. Way ; Starter. 11. H. Hunt. First Prize, Silver Cup; 2nd Prize, Medal, Nomination 2s. Nominations close at Mace Walters’ Shop, Saturday, 28th September, 1907. ,

’WHILE thanking our numerous : W patrons for the success of our Sale, and. apologising for the inconvenience they have suffered during the j alterations, wo have now the pleasure j to intimate that wc have • | RE-OPEHED WITH MEW STOCK 1 Aud enlarged premises for their display. The Stock will consist, as usual, of— PIANOS & ORGANS of the best) makers, foi Cash or on. Time i payment. PIANOLAS I Glass, Chir.a, Fancy Goods _ I Ladies' aud Gentlemen’s Dressing | Cases Writing Cases in leather and wood Purses, Pocket Books, Wallets j Letter Cases, Books of latest date i Prize Books, School Books & Materials at cheapest reduced prices Stationery, Clocks, Wa.toh.es, etc., at lowest prices for Cash We trust that we shall still continue to merit a share of your patronage. J. MATHERS BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, BROADWAY. MARTON.

BA WICK’S BUFF ET. RANGITIKEI STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH. i The tea veiling public requiring accom-' ! modation .at a moderate tariff could not do ! ! better than patronise this Largest and Leading Private Hotel. Everything will he found right up to date with every necessary convenienoe. Glean ! Quiet! Comfortable I Give he Buffet atrial. wnrrANTED TO DRINK PURE TEA. f V You won’t buy stale eggs, why take Common Tea ?, Look at' Page 1 and cee wnat it says about the GOLD > GET/fEAS. f .. > . r

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 3

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