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NEW GOODS FOE THE WINTER SEASON. P P HO[TE have perfect eonfiW dence in our New Goods, and believe they will bear the most rigid inspection. Oar Home Buyers Lave exercised special care in the se ection, and Lave sent us just the class of Goods suited to the conditions of New Zealand climate. And tUe WEARING qualities of these Winter Goods are a leading feature. We have pleasure, therefore, in asking you to examine them carefully, for we are assured they will stand the test with regard to both Style and Quality, and there is no need of mentioning the prices. They speak for themselves. Call at our Warehouse. Every day a Show day. New Millinery New Coats and Skirts New Costumes New Furs and Wraps New Stock of Corsets New Stock of Underclothing New Dress Goods New Costume Cloths & Tweeds New Silks, Velvets, & Trimmings New Blousings New Gloves and Hosiery New Umbrellas New Shawls New Blouses and Belts New Ribbons and Laces New Motor Veils and Veiling New Motor Scarves New Embroideries & Insertions New Cambric Drillings New Boots and Shoes In the MEN’S DEPARTMENT we have New Ties and Collars New Studs, Links and Sets New Shirts of all descriptions New Hats, New Caps New Stock of Underwear New Jerseys for Boys New Suits, New Coats Immense Stock of Blankets Flannels, Flannelettes Bush Rugs, Buggy Rugs Travelling Rugs Table Linens, Sheetings Towels, Curtains, etc. THE HOUSE FOB VALUE. Messrs Spence and Spence, THE BON MARCHE, FEILDING.

Cocoa The Pure unequalled by any other for delicious natural flavour and nourishing and invigorating properties. “ A Perfect Beverage, combining Strength, Purity and Solubility. Medical Annual. you can Enjoy

A Splendid Watch. 35YEAR mm mm Ai 4 ct. GOLD-FILLED (25 year guaranteed case) ELGIN LEVER WATCH FOR <£s. Just the watch for those who prefer a Gold Watch to a Silver one, but who do not care to go to the expense of a Solid Gold Cased Watch. The movement of this fine watch is the famous Elgin Lever; keyless ; J-plate; full jewelled and gilded movement, with compensation balance, and of the highest quality and finish. The cases, which are made of plates of X4Ct. gold, with strong composite metal between, are to all intents and purposes equal to gold cases. They look like gold and will wear like gold. The makers guarantee them for 25 years. This, guarantee is engraved on each case. We will send this fine watch post free on receipt of remittance. Nothing like it for value to be had in N.Z. A SIMILAR WATCH FOR A LADY AT SO/STEWART DAWSON & CO. JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON,

1 IT DOVER POTATO! DIGGER. Mb. Eichaed E. Cabby, of Kiwitea in writing to praise the HOOYEE DIGGER, he bought this month from Adam Bueges, Palmerston North, the sole New Zealand Agent, ends his letter as follows: “-As regards Public Trial, I see no “ need for your coming all this dis-' “ tance as I have arranged with every- <• one I know, who is interested to come “ and see it working when it suits them « |f haSf a dozen are as SaSisiifisd «as myself you will want no better advertisement.” ; aSaaSgSS?*' BARTON COACH F&GTOSSV Is well known for its excellency of Design, Faithfulness of Workmanship and Brilliancy of Finish. COACH PAINTING EEPAIES Promptly and Skillfully executeu. GEO, CUMMINS

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9115, 7 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9115, 7 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9115, 7 April 1908, Page 2

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