special "sheetings j " at 1 : ■. ' 1 DtTEWARD’S. ♦ V.:‘ WE are at present making an offer of Special Value in SHEETINGS. As -you know, tho pnwtf of Sheetings, as of all other Cotton Goods, have advanced very considerably within j the past twelve months. These that we are offering are a few Pieces that we ; have been fortunate enough to secure at Prices as low as those ruling a year age. Wo offer them to you at last year's prices. Singe Bad Width, Twill Sheeting, Heavy, worth Is 3d. Ourprica Is yard 80-inch Double-bed Width, Linen Finish Twill, worth 2s 6d, our Price, Ss yard 84-inch Bolton Twill, Herringbone Sheeting, extra strong, worth 2s 6d, our Price, 2s yard W, F. DUKWAED * CO. LTD. j THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY! Is very true, and never more appropriate than when applied to Highpriced Cycles. Cycles have come to stay, so havo we. High Prices have come to go. We are offering a helping haul. Those are the Prices that are taking their place ; Beautiful English Cycles, fully equipped, £lO 10s B.S.A. throughout, and fully guaranteed, £l2 12s GU AKAISTEED (in writing) for TWO YE AES.
WATSON & NEVItiLE. EEYOLUTION CYCLE CO., FERGUSSON STREET FE.ILDING, "%7'OIT won't Lave to spend mieh of it to get a Good Bargain at out SALE of 11. P. SMITH & Co's STt CE of CYCLES A ACCESSORIES. Wo Lave purcLased the entire busi. ness and ail the Stoek must be sold YOU’EE invited The very best of goods will go at prices that will leave a good savin v your pocket. < It’s a splendid ch” , , . ...nee Cyclists, Wo war* pay v- „ you to Colne—that it "will 3 „mi is a question that is beyond doubt. The goods must go and they cer- . tainly WILL go—in pretty quick time i too. Come and hare your share of the goods that will be offered, w. CLARKSON, 20tii CENTURY CYCLE A'GEKI, FEiLDIWG. WANTED' —A good Reliable .Man to do general farm Work. One or two good dogs, required. W;• ■ • 25a per Week. For further iuli.Mention, apply by letter or otherwise to C. James, Tanmatatahi, Upper Waitotara. WANTED —Capable Farm Hand to assist with milking machines. Must be a good milker. Good wages to suitable man. Geo. Haepek, Eongtea. ANTED —A good Farm Hand. Good wages to good man. Apply Walter Gb»t, Lake Farm, Turakina.
WANTED —A Ploughman. Apply W. E. Siiii’BON, Bonny Glen. WANTED KNOWN—A good supply of Coalbrookdalo Coal in hand. Dry Matai and Maire. Send along your orders to H. C. GRONN, Marton Junction. Telephone 70. WANTED TO SELL—Gent’a”oTmond Cycle fitted with Eadio coaster, nearly new. Price £ll Easy terms arranged. Nielsen Bros., Marton. WANTEiTknoWN— That Nielsen Bros., Marton, have Bicycles of English make at prices that defy competition, from £9 to £23. WANTED to SeII—BRICKS in any quantity. BROWN, lata Bull, Eongotea. FOE SALE—A Bargain—in a prosperous town in the Manawntu district, a Hairdresser, Tobacconist, and Billiard Room Business. The Tables are both in gocd order. £4CO cash. Apply X. Y.Z., office of this paper. WANTED —A Housekeeper. Sinai family, comfort able home. Apply J. Wales, Marton. office. ANTED—A Boy for spacing on machine. Apply Advocate ’ANTED KNOWN—That the Dost Accommodation in Eeilding is to be obtainod at KIRK’S Commercial Exchange Private Hotel, Macarthur Street. WANTED KNOWN—That the Best Is Meal in Eeilding at KIRK’S Private Hotel. Sale days hot dinner from 11 to 2. WANTED— Ladies to call and inspect our New Season’s Model Royal Swift Bicycles, which are guaranteed to be the easiest running machines on earth. Price, with Leo wheel and brakes complete, £22. Easy terms arranged. Adams Ltd,, Avenue, 'Wanganui. FOR SALE—7 h.p; Motor Car. Seatwo. Perfect order. Well shod Price £75 cash. Any trial given. OSCAR ANDREWS, Motor Garage, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North.
FOE SALK—Second-hand 5 h.p. Oldsmobile Motor Car. Good order. Price £SO cheap. OSCAE ANDREWS, Motor Garage, Eangitikoi Street, Palmerston North. WANTED —Cyclists to know that we are just opening up our new shipments of Eadie Star Bicycles. There machines have held the highest reputation of any Bicycle ever sold in New Zealand. Cheaper and better than ever. Call and inspect at Adams Ltd,, The Avenue, Wanganui. ' SMAET Neckwear for the Show. Eeal Silk Maltese Scarves, 18s 6d, 21*. 27s 6d, to 555. Muslin and Lace Fancy Cravats, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d. 2s 6d. Embroidered Puritan Collars, 6d to 2s 6d. Cream Lace Plastrons, 3s Gd to 8s 6d. JOHN COBBE, Feildlng. CHOICE Summer Skirts at JOHN COBBE'S. White Muslin and Linen Skirts, 10s 6d, lls 6d, 12s Gd to 27s 6d. Cream Voile Skirts, fashionably trimmed with ribbon, etc., 17s 6d, 3s Cd, 23s sd, to 555. Striped Print Skirts, 6s Gd, 7s lid, 8s lid. SMAET Dust Coats for Ladies in Alpaca and Sicilian CT th } and f lengths, 18s Gd, 19s Gd, 27s to 695. Ladies' Cream Alpaca Serge and'FJannel Jackets, 18s Gd, 26s Cd, 32s 6d, 39s 6d. JOHN COBBE, Feilding. JOHN COBBE is now showing Boys’ and Youths’ Smart Suits in new designs with Strap and Buckle at knee, in all sizes, fi om 15s, Boys’ Sailor Suita, all sizes, from 7s Gd. Boys’ Conway Suits from 14s Gd. CABLE ADVICE from our Mr A BAEEY, now in London—“ Get rid of stock at any price, sending largo shipments Cycles, etc.” And we are holding a TEN DAYS’ SALE. All our stock will be reduced 20 per cent. G. BAEEY & CO. ‘ XjffTANTED to Sell—Gent’s Haleigh fi Bicycle: Plating and enamel as good as new. i Price JSS. Easy terms arranged,—ADAMS Ltd., The Avenue, Wanganui. AFTER eight years’trading in Feilding we are holding a Clearing Sale and the public can rely upon it being genuine, as our Mr Babkt has cabled from London to clear stock at any price Everything will he sold 20 per cent, of! usual price, G. BAEEY & Co, i ALVANISED Iron Fencing Wire, -2T Lime, Cement, Calf Food, Sucroine, Grain, etc. Secure our quotations before making purchases.—LANDEßS BEOS., Eongctea. r ANTED Known —That A. J HAET, Caterer and Confectioner Feilding, makes a specialty of Catering tor Balls, Banquets, Parties and Socials li ny part of the district. A good assort menfc of Sweetmeats always in stock.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8963, 31 October 1907, Page 3
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