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MEN'S BOYS' These are Moderately-priced Goods for which there is strong demand. Summer trade, at prices that suit the heavily-taxed purse. Dependable Clothes that possess Wear and Durability, combined with, modern idea* of Make and Style, and sold at popular prices, are the class of Goods sougiit after. ~ , . We believe we have got them. We are told so at any rate many times , , The man of to-day is a practical man, and buys goods only that give a proper equivalent for money spent. That is why the practical man comes to us. Ihe reason is apparent when the following Prices are noted : EEADY-TO-WEA3 SUITS, equal to Tailor-made, and at half the cost. We have them at prices ranging from 2,7 s 6d to (50s , SUITS of Special Sizes, suited to the requirements of growing youths and young men ~,„,-■,, , rT Tmo BOYS' HUSSAR. CAMBRIDGE and NORFOLK SUITS, all sizes and unlimited designs , , >■ I CON WAY & SAILOR SUITS that fe ive the "Somebody appearance to the little chaps. And they give excellent wear, 5s to 25s BOYS' WASHING BLOUSES, from Is 3d to 6s 6d HATS & CAPS, every make, every shape, every style, every size i, i tt SHIRTS for MEN and BOi'S. Value unequalled. Very largs stock „, ~. . ,i COLLARS, TIES, BOWS. The Latest, the Most Painty, the most Desirable. The Latest Novelties of the Season. Very Dressy effects _ . BOOTS & SHOES, Black and Tan. At prices exclusively our own Gall and have a look round. It wlil be a pleasure to us and prove profitable to you. BPENCE. THE BON MARCHE, ■3 I L D I N G.

SAVE THE DUTY ON COTTON AND LINEN GOODS. HE Duty to be" taken of all l. Linen and Cotton Piece Goods at the end of January—too late to be of any benefit to you for this summer. _ But we are going to anticipate the change in the duty by clearing out all Goods that -will be affected by the new Tariff. To eff-'ct this object we are giving a SPECIAL DISCOUNT for CASH for 14 Days of 15 per cent., or 3s in the £ off all such Goods. Whatever you may need in Prints, Muslins, Cotton Dress Goods, Dress Linens, Irish Linens, Damasks, Tickings, etc., you can buy them now at the Tariff Discount Sale, at prices whiob. mean a substantial saving to you. Saturday, 23rd November, to Friday 6th December. Think! Is it not to your advantage to save 3s in every £, or 2d in every is spent on these Materials at STERLING HOUSE, pa'lSA.

pALMERSTON MONUMENTAL WORKS. (Estd. 1889.) ■ dowdalTl & CO. Monumental, Sculptural & General Masons, DIRECT IMPORTERS OP Italian and American Marble and all Leading Granites. CONCRETE WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Estimates given. Our vrork is our best recommendation. Main Street West, ENGINEER & MILL-WRIGHT PALMERSTON NORTH. BfiNl PAMKu ;o& JURL. .dGTON CARTS, GIGS, DOG OASTS, and TIMBER WaGGONS LuRKISS.MBTAL, FARM &afl SPRING DRAYS \ for r" a::j Lt=>., 'mpllmbntb Mabshakl. boNS & Co.. Ltd , Steam Rinsinrk CiMPJJELI. 'AS «.N'. Oil En<JI»KS. HoOVbK f- )-' '.TO -.'IG-CiKi. MILLS F'.-aX ii'lLLb tjopfliiui and Erected. AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENT, CARRIAGE & WAGGON Manufacturer, BANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH Live-Stock Remedies HORSES SWINE SHEEP POULTRY CATTLE DOGS " SALViTIS Astringent for SCUUR in Calves. " RUDDUCK, CATTLE DRENCH. Complete DAIRY MEDICINE CHEST, £2 2s. Wrifca foe Arnual. Posted Free to any'Addreea. BARTON Agonfc: A. ti\ Shabpe, MarfconBULLS Agent : J. E. Walkeb, Bulls. FEILDING Agent: W. T. Bowateb, Farmers' Union Rooms. NORTH: U.F. Co-Op. As£N«. Palmirston North

SIM & SIM, Ts&XD & ESTATE AGENTS, j FALWSERSTOH NORTH. Properties for Sale: 815 ACEES situated at Kiwitea with good dwelling-house erected thereon, woolshed, dairy, stable, etc., all necessary outbuildings. Sub-divided into a number of paddocks. First-class fences in good order. Will winter 1600 sheep. Price £2O per acre. Terms. 7000 ACEES freehold with woolshed and good whare, yards and dip. At present carrying 3500 sheep. Price, as a noing concern including stock, 1514,000. 253 ACEES, Taranaki, all in tfrass except a few acr<-.s shelter bu*sh. For ' tiie most part the land is level and ploughable, balance eaisy hills, wdl : fenced and suV -divided and well ' watered, dwelling of 5 rooms with ' storeroom, dairy, 15 bail cowshed, s water laid on to house, good garden ' and orchard, 3 mile* from factory and 1 2 from Kcliool. heme for a term at 1 10s per acre, compulsory purchasing i clause at £lO. u

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9022, 9 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9022, 9 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9022, 9 December 1907, Page 4

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