fresh arrivals OPENING UP THIS WEEK John Cobbe’s . Ex S.S. RUAPEHU S.s, ARAWA 5.5. RIMUTAKA AND 5.5. COEINTHIC 116 CASES Containing New BANNOCKBURN TWEEDS SUITINGS, GLOVES RIBBONS, LACES, COSTUMES JACKETS, MILLINERY SILKS. FURS QUILTS, SHEETINGS TABLE COVERS DRESS MATERIALS UNDERCLOTHING, TOWELS CURTAINS, Men’s FELT HATS Children’s COATS & PELISSES HABERDASHERY, Etc., Etc. For Autumn & 'Winter Wear. -Special Showing oJ Mew Goods in a fosrda^s. IO H i GOB BE, DIRECT IMPORTER, : EILDIHB.
LADIES 7TS your hair coming out in handfuls ? JL Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have? If so, it is certainly time it is attended to. SIS LETT A Ilnir Ho'-'d and Tonic, a perfect remedy for weak, thin, and falling Hair. Prevents the Hair from turning grey through the renewed life givpn to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such as lead, silver, etc. Ladies will find VIOLETTA inval u able. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without any sticky feeling. Sold in large bottles, 3s 6d (postage, sixpence extra. Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers. Marton agents—lngle Bros, and Macgregor. 0 T_ ! C E. SAMUEL BARRY, during the absence of Jno. L. Xicol, will bo in Palmerston from 23rd to 27th'March. He may be consulted in our Rooms over Park’s Book Shop, The Square. lake it yaisr opportunity. N.B. —Mr Xicol is unable to visit Marton this month.
ARMSTRONG & CRAIG, SOLICITORS, WANGA N y 3. Several First-class Securities open for investment. Bid g way Street, Wanganui. jy|"E W. A. PROWSE ■will visit Marton on MONDAY, 16th inst., instead of Tuesday, being a holiday. DR. VAN SLYKE, Specialist, Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose, has settled in Wanganui. Consulting Booms—Victoria Avenue, over Williams & Harper’s. He will visit Marton FIEST TUESDAY in each month, and may be consulted at the White Hart Hotel. VAN SLYKE will visit FEILD-, ING on FRIDAY, March 20fch, and may be consulted at the Denbigh Hotel, THRICE, BROAD & CO., Limited, fig A R T O W. GRAIN MERCHANTS, LAND, COMMISSION, & INSUEANCE AGENTS. We now carrv Full Stocks of—■ RAPE TURNIP SWEDE, and CLOVER SEEDS Just to hand from the best English Growers. Also, GRASS SEEDS & FARMERS’ REQUISITES j£ all descriptions, including Lubricating Oils, Wire, Wire Netting and Manures in large or small quantities. Implements, etc,, not in stock procured at shortest notice. jpoii II E a'l T H In your HOGGETS there is nothing to equal BODMIN BROS.’ DRENCH. The Oldest in the market. TESTIMONIALS. Waituna West, Hunterville, December, 1903. Dear Sirs, —I have used your Drench, and can recommend it. I treated 200 cull lambs, which were dying at time of treating, and turned them out on ordinary pasture, and they did very well, very few dying after treatment. —Yours truly, Marton Agents— Bkicb, Bkoad & Co, Hunterville Agent —T. T. Watt
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9096, 16 March 1908, Page 4
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