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Mansell & Sons, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, BULLS, Telephone No. 5. "OTISH to announce that they have opened up a Large and Wellassorted Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS I Consisting of DRESS MATERIALS Of the Latest and most Fashionable Shades. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s MILLINERY* Of the very latest Styles and Designs
A LARGE COBSIGNMENT of Trimmed Millinery JUST OPENED. Dressmaking and Millinery Done 02. the premises. Our Dressmaking Department is in charge of MISS DIVER, who will be pleased to attend to all patrons. A great number of pieces of First-class FLANNELETTES, All New, to be sold at prices never heard of before in Bulls. A largo quantity of LADIES’ COL LARS, all the Latest Shapes Sizes and Makes. All DRESS MATERIALS in stock are considerably Reduced in Price A largo number of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S DATS & LADIES’ BELTS are to be sold very cheap GLOVES, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS NECKTIES. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, TRIMMINGS & FURS will all be offered at extremely i Low Prices
j Gentlemen’s & Boys’Clothing | Hats, Shirts, Ties, etc., j At Prices which will defy competition { Tire following is a list of | GROCERIES for Spot Cash: ; Cornflour, from 4d per lb. i Currants, per dor;., 5s 1 Sultanas, (id per lb. '•Candles, Ship Brand, full weight, 7d | per lb. 1 Sugar No. I,lls 3d Sugar No. la, 11s 3d j Sugar No. 2,11 s ! Flour, 100’s, 50’s and 2o’s i Eleme Eaisinh, 3d per lb i Oatmeal, slbs for Is j Teas, from Is per lb ; Oatmeal, 251 b. bag, 4s 0d i Eicc, per doz. lbs, 2s Gd j Jam K, per tin Gd l Prunes. 9d per lb. | Matches, plaids, 4d per doz. : Tasmanian Derwent Potatoes 12s 6d 1 per sack i’ Kerosene, t)s per case j Just Arrived, a First-class Line of j Flo Fruits & Jams, etc. ; From the Frimlcy Canning Works
j All other Lines equally Cheap. iWe have in stock Gilruth’s famous 1 Cattle B'ood | .“SUCROSWE.” j For further particulars ana quotai tions, apply to Sons, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, BULX.S. | Yon Oiiftt to i)g Well ] Dtft ysxt ca>as\ot with a Tired
Liver. “ For nearly twenty years I have suffered with a bail liver and must have spent many pounds trying to get well'. Kot one only, but a dozen doctors at lea'tt, I ha\;u' consulted, taken their medicines, and adhered closely to their advice. livery one of these medical men said “liver ’’ was my trouble, but not' one seemed to know just what would cure me, Reading “Blue Flag Liver Cure” advertisements I bought one bottle just to try because I always felt that where there was life there was hope. • That first bottle caused a marvellous change. Within three days a brighter, healthier feeling was permeating the whole body. I > could feel the'“-Blue Flag" p.ntly i searching and cleansing every part of | me, and I felt sure that L had struck i the cure at last,, I Have taken five | bottles altogether and am a new woman. | My own family doctor now hardly | believes me to bo his old patient. | I toll all my friends. “ Bine Flag Liver Cure ” did it.”, Mrs. C. T. S., Newtown, | Wellington. We hardly need to enlarge. Blue I Flag Liver- Cure ” will do for you what I it has done for thousands of others. It ' depends upon yourself—you must try it. 2/6 and .4/6 per bottle, at all! mecuoine dealers, or post free direct from the Blue Flag Medicine Coy., Cuba Street, Wellington. 6
BA W 1 C K.'S BUFFET, EANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. The travelling public requiring accommodation at a moderate tariff could not do better than patronise this Largest and Leading Private Hotel. Everything -will be found right up to date with every necessary convenience. Clean! Quiet! Comfortable . Give thSLkrliet a trial
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8964, 6 November 1907, Page 3
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672Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8964, 6 November 1907, Page 3
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