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■Fill" 01 PfclVU HH H OOIJSl! MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OP NEW Beady-fo-Wear Garments FOE LADIES, GIRLS, & CHILDREN. Ladies' Muslim and Zeyphr Dresses, 15s to 45s Ladies' Tweed Costumes, 30s to £6 6s Ladies' Tweed, Cloth, Lustre and Toile Skirls, 7s 6d to 50s Ladies' White Drill and Crash Skirts, os lid to 18s 6-^ Ladies' Lustre and Crash Coats, 12s <sd to 45s Ladies' Sift Coats, 37s* 6d to 57s 6 L Ladies' Petticoats, a splendid assortment, ?S 9d to 25s Ladies' White Muslin Aprons, pretty styles and new designs, Is to 5s 6d Ladies' Kitchen Aprons and Overalls, Is to 4s 6d . LADIES' BLOUSES, a bewitching assortment of over 400 in every wanted style, shade and material, new and pretty designs, at prices varying from Is lid to 30s LADIES' BELTS, the most varied assortment ever shown, embracing all the Latest Novelties at prices varying from yd each to 4s 6d. The new Kimono Belts from 2s lid to 22s Cd each Children's Silk Frocks ami Late Dresses, 3s lid to los 6d Children's pinafores in ail sizes, Is to 4s 6d Children's Pelises and Tunics in endless variety Girls' Washing Blouses ana Print and Muslin Overalls in all Time Saved and Money Earned by purchasing Ready-to-Wears at our Store. Oir fLPiljiL dli Oi &»i«»JB»« ■N'S Iss 6d T™ MSN WHO STUDY ECONOMY should visit our Store to-morrow and secure a pair or two of the Trousers we are selling at 8s lid. The Trousers are marked to sell in the regular way at 9s 6d to 153 Gd, but some have been on stock too long, and we are offering at the insignificant price of 8s lid to clear off quickly. Mind von don't put off coming until next week, as the Values areso wonderful that they are bound to sell out in a day or two. You may take your pick of the Line of Men's Nailed and Plai-i Balmoral Boots marked at 8s lid for this week. The usual prices were much higher, but as there are several odd makes, we'll take 8s lid for the pair you like the best. You'll get the Bargain and we'il get your smiles. W. DOMIGAN & 00., THE PEOPLE'S DRAPER, Live-Stock Remedies. HORSES S>\l'NE SHEEP POULTRY CATTLE DOGS 'SCWR in Calve " rujjduck, cattle mmm, . i'ompiete &4IRY MEDICINE 'WEST, £2 2». Write for Arnual- Posted Free to any Addfesa. MARTON Agsot: A.. J?. Shahpe* Marfcon. BULLS Ageat: J. E. Walker, Bnlls. FEILDING Agent: W. T. Bowater, Farmers' Union Rooms. "ALMEBSTON NORTH: U.F. Oo - Op. Assn«. Palmwston North.

*tis hard j ?| a more severe test: for coal i | than that afforded by the ;[{ " discovery " on the Antarc- \\ tic Expedition. "Coalbrookj I dale" was used entirely \ p during the Song, perio d spent \'i among the ice and! snow. || The Engineer wrote on his {j return : C&4LBR(>OI®)ALE 11 Coal " was used entirely for f Steaming,,, Cooking, and \ Warming purposes, and I 3 can positively say tbat »o ;| clas-zS oS: coal could i "foe«an more suit- \ a'Jb&& in every way." if I li you use coal for either $ m the above purposes you J l 'will find that " Coaibroqk. '"■\ dale" will give y«« the • same sgitssfaction that jt did i to toe "Discovery" pioneers, I Try w Coalbrookdale " toI day! Your own coal merf chant enn supply it! ". CH A SE, CROFTON, MAIITON". The oldest Coachbuilder, Wheelwright and General Blacksmith in the district. FOJB SALE. Second-hand ;\iasscy-H;irris Drill Second hand Duncan D.P. Plough One 1 4-inch Tyre Metal Dray, (2nd hand) Agent for Booth-Mac-ionald and Massey-Harris Implements. All kinds of Agricultural Implements and Machinery ltepafced, . Large Stock of Extras of all Agricultural Implement makers kept. Catalogues on application. P.O. Bos 15. Telephone 10. WANTED Known—That everyone in tho Feildinsr District should buy a .Cook containing 12 tickets for 9s and go to WEIGHTSIAN'S Up-to-date Luncheon Feilding, where a hearty meal is always ready.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8938, 2 October 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8938, 2 October 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8938, 2 October 1907, Page 4

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