IiADIES’ FOOTWEAR AT DUEWABD’Si THE stock of LADIES’ BOOTS and SHOES we carry is excellent and most comprehensive." We keep a number of different Qualities, but in every case you can rely on the. Workmanship ■ and Material. The Values we offer you I are equal to those offered by any house. ' in the colony—Better thanjthoee offered by most. A" postcard from you wll' bring any of the following lanes. They are Special Value: — Black Button Shoes, Ks 6d pair Black . Glace Walking Shoes Leather Louis Heels, pump soles, 16a 6d pair , Tan Glaco.Wa!king Shoes, broad toe, Cuban heels, welted, 21s pair Tan Qlaoo Kid Boots, blucher fronts, Cuban heels, 17s 6d pair Tan Glace, Kid Boots, blucher style, Cuban heels, special quality, 22a 6d pair Tan Box Calf Golf "Boots, broad toes, Cuban heels, 22s (id pair Tan Willow Calf Gclf Boots, Cuban heels, 25s 6d pair W. P. I)UIIWARD * CO. LTD. THE SQUARE. PALMERSTOM M. EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY ! | Is very true, and never more appropriate than when applied to Highpriced Cycles. Cycles have come to stay, so have we. High Prices have come to go. We are offering a helping hand. These are the Prices that are taking their place:— Beautiful English Cycles, fully equipped, £lO 10s B.S.A. throughout, and fully gua rantoed, £l2 12s GUARANTEED (in writing) fo TWO YEARS. WATSON & "NEVILLE, REVOLUTION CYCLE CO., FERGUSSON STREET FtILDINQ. CLARKSON’S. ■\76TE HAVE OPENED UP NEW PREMISES IN MARTON, with a Full Stock of High Grade Bicycles and Sundries. Our Workshop is up to date, with a First-class Mechanic in charge. Wa are prepared to execute REPAIRS at the shortest notice and guarantee you perfect satisfaction. W. GLARKSON, Marten, Feilding, Wanganui. WANTED Domesticated Lady Help. Apply Mrs Owen C. Pleasants, Strathendrie, Halcomb,* WANTED to Buy—Eggs in any quantity. Highest price given. Apply A. W. Woolley, Marton and Marton Junction. [TITANTED immediately—Three Mary chine Shearers. 1500 sheep each, pply— A. Peinolb, Pukeroa, HunterW ANTED—A Good General. Good wages to a suitable person.— Mbs Simpson, Bonny Glen. ME JOS7h7 HOOPER, Dentist, purposes moving to Eongotea, and making that place his headquarters. Pro tem ho may be consulted there on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Peilding Days—Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays . SHEARING Season. 1907—Full weight Wool Bales, threequarter and full size; Shears, Twine, Needles, Raddle, Marking Oils, Stencil Inks, etc. —LANDER BEOS., Eongotea ANTED —Ladies to place thei ordws early with Miss Robbie, who has charge of our Dressmaking Department.—LANDEß BROS., Eongotea. ANTED KNOWN Spring and Summer Footwear just opened up. New stock of black and tan Boots and Shoes for ladies and children in button, lace, and barred styles, also Men’s in newest shapes.—LANDER BROS., Rongotea. WANTED KNOWN That the CLUB HOTEL, Wholesale T ine and Spirit Vault, Xmas Hampers, will be announced in our advertising columns from December Ist.—H. B. TUCKER, Proprietor. ■■■’-• JUST opened—A new lot of Straigh Leather Belt in Browns, Fawns Navy and Black, Is 6d to 3s lid also a big range of Fancy Leather and Elastic Belts from 9d to 9s 6d. Jons CoiniE, Feilding. JOmrebßßE is showing some exceptionally smart styles in Cottqn Blousings in the newest designs and colorings from 6d a yard. Samples post free. __ JUST the thing for the warm weather. Men’s Natural Unshrinkable Wool Underpants with Silk Ventilated Gussets, 6s 3d; Undershirts, 4s 9d, os, 5s 6d. John Cobbe. CSCrOW showing at John Cobbe’s J3I Ladies’ Muslin Dressing Jackets in New Styles, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s Od, 14s Gd. Ladies’ Print and Muslin* Dressing Gowns suitably trimmed from 5s 6d to 22s Gd. UR Fu'ucy Department is fully stocked wit]l the latest in and Fabric Glo' Laces, Belts, Pillows, Neckwear Trimmings. You wilhfind our values -J lMcEldowket’s Stores. YOU will want Sheetin b ’' 3^ a V c ° eßj Table Damasks, Flannelettes, Art Serges, Table i overs and Hearth Rugs. See our offering ß and special values at McEldowney’s Stores. YOU will probably; be requiring your floors corerod. See our Linoleums and Floorcloths. These goods have gone up 25 per cent, at Home. We offer you lovely patterns ~* in these goods. Oid Prices at McEldowney’s Stores, Marton, Hunterville and Taihape. WANTED KNOWN—A good supply ‘-f. of Coalhrookdale Coal in hand. Dry Matai and Maire. Send along.your orders to H. C. GRONN, Marton Junction. Telephone 70. ANTED TO SELLr-Gent’s Osmond Cycle fitted with Eadie coaster, nearly now. Price £ll. Easy ternia/arrangcd. Nielsen Ekos., Marton. ANTEDKNOWN—That Niblsbn Beos. , Marton, have’ Bicycles of English make at prices that defy competition, from £9 to £23. ANTEDIo^SiIi—BRICKS in any quantity. iBEOWN, late Bull, Eongotea. FOR SALE—A Bargain—ln a prosperous town in. the Manawatu district, a Hairdresser, Tobacconist, and Billiard Room Business. The Tables are both in good order. £4OO soak. Apply X.Y.Z., office of this paper. TANTED KNOWN—That the Best f Accommodation in Feilding is to btained at KIRK’S Commercial Ikage Private Hotel, Macarthnr Street. WANTED KNOWN—That the Beat Is Meal in Feilding 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 bo the easiest running machines on earth. Price* with free wheel and brakes complete, £22. Easy terms arranged. Adams Ltd., Avenue, WangaF IOR SALE—7 h.p; Motor OatV Sea two. Perfect order, Wellijphod Price jiF?sja.ah. Any trial given^djfe^jjt ANDREWS, Motor Garage, Street, Palmerston North. WANTED to Sell—Gent's Raleigh Bicycle. Plating and enamel as good as new. Price £B. - Easy terms arranged,—ADAMS Ltd., The Avenue Wanganui. * -fTIOR SALE—Second-hand 5 h.p. OldgI' mobile Motor Car. Good order. Price £SO cheap. OSCAR ANDREWS* Motor Garage, Rangitikei Street, ton North. /N ABLE ADVICE from our Mr, A vy BARRY, now in London—'.‘M rid of stook at any price; sending shipments Cycles,. etc.” And w». an ; holding a TEN-DAYS’. SALK. AO Mt stock will be reduced 10 psr osat. 9,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9004, 18 November 1907, Page 3
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