SPECIAL SHOWING OP READY-TO-WEAR FANCt VEILS AT John Cobbe’s LONG BEOWN SPOTTED GOSSAMER VEILS 3s 6d. LONG BROWN, NAVY, BLACK, SPOTTED CHIFFON VEILS, with Fringed Borders, 5s lid. WIDE FANCY SATIN BORDERED GOSSAMER VEILS, 2i yards long 6s 6d. LONG BROWN & GREEN SPOTTED NET VEILS. Fancy Bordered 3s lid. JOHN! GOB BE, j 7 DJREG IMPORTED,
jpoii HEALTH la your HOGGETS there is nothing to equal BOOSV2IN BROS.’ DRENCH. The Oldest in the market. TESTIMONIALS. Marton, Eangitikei, Nov., 1904. Dear Sirs, —I used your drench, Parasitoscide, the last two seasons, and the results attained were very satisfactory. In my opinion the proper time to drench is weaning time, —A. Cbuicicshakks, Manager Overton Estate. Marton Agents— Beige, Beoad & Co, Hunterville Agent—T. T. Watt fjp A H 34 A N G A. 8000 ACEES, 3 miles from Post Office. Fine navigable river into property. Subdivided and in thorough working order. A large residence recently erected. Two six-roomed houses, woolsheds, etc. £4 10s ner acre. JNO. NOEEIS, Land and Commission Agent, Hunterville. Agent—N.Z. Accident Insurance Co, Sun Fire Office. THE rf ROC AD O PRIVATE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Good Table. Good Rooms. Good Beds. Electric Lifts & Electric Lights. Charges Moderate. Meals all Hours TO RESIDENTS OF RONGOTEA AND DISTRICT. WANTED KNOWN—That we have purchased, as from February Ist, the BREAD BAKERY lately conducted by Mr W. Hopper in Rongotea, and shall in future run it in connection with our GENERAL STORE,
Mr Hopper continues with us as Baker, and we trust that by making only the best bread, and by regular delivery, to merit the support of all old customers and gain many new ones. LANDERS BROTHERS, Rongotea. TO FBILDING. JNO. iTnicol, Til It SIGHT SPECIALIST May be consulted at WOOLLAM’S DISPENSARY ON Friday, 23th February, 1908. Make it your Business to call. It will Pay You. EDUCATION OF THE HORSE. J. M. HENDERSON, the Scottish Champion Horse Tamer and Educator is prepared to receive all kinds of vicious and other Horses to break and educate. Vicious and man-eating staLions taken and made docile, so that anyone can handle them. Young colts and fillies broken to saddle and harness. Ladies’ Hacks taught Style, Manners and High Stepping, and to pick up either whip, gloves or handkerchief if dropped while in the saddle; also to follow like a pet dog, and become a faithful friend and obedient servant. Horses got up for Show or Saleyard purposes, their coats made like satin, their condition enhanced and their appearance made beautiful, drawing the public’s admiration, and putting pounds more into their owner’s pockets, For terms and Conditions apply to Educator J. M. HENDERSON, Scandia Street. Palmerston North, All Ccmmunic itions strictly private arid promptly attnided to. _ Testimonials oa application.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9089, 7 March 1908, Page 4
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452Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9089, 7 March 1908, Page 4
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