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THRIFTY [PRICES FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE. Y 'Otr might pay more for the Groceries listed below, but you won’t get better quality *for less money anywhere ! SPOT CASH GROCERY INDUCEMENTS. i 4lbs Cornflour 3 tins Jam 3 bots, Sauce 3 tins Sardines 3 cakes 51bs Rice olbs of Sago Try our EXPRESS BRAND To every purchaser of lib Cup and Saucer, 1 0 51bs Tapioca ... 1 10 . olbs Split Peas ... 1 1. 0 Pine Apple, per tin ... 0 1 0 Dates, per pkt. ... o I 0 Figs, per lb. ... o 1 0 Mullet, per tin ... o 1 0 Prunes, per lb. ... 0 TEAS, choice flavour, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-’per lb. at 2s per lb. we give free 1 White and Gold , A trial order will convince you. 4. W. WOOLLEY. barton and ftlarton Junction.

Hoßess &£AccommodaUoei Houses. MULBOOWEY’S masonic HOTEL, j P&LESEBSTOgI HOBTH. Every Train waits 15'minutes. Give MULEOONEY a call. Sever forgot an old PEIEND. JJASTIE’S HOTEL, ■ FEILDiNG. (Entirely underSMESj E. KENNEDY’S own.personal supervision.) 'Commercial Travellers and .the public y generally wi] I find this house for G9DI- | fort and Convenience . | 'uwexce|.le4 : 1 “■::.. \ DULLS. • -"i Proprietor dt-.s’res to \ , ■e V.s taken v A .d. manage- L '>f iMS, well-known - ’E-.KbM.sh- i r>e r ;y and hopes by'strict attention fc, } I heir comforts,, combined with civility, | to merit«continuance,of ■■ public .-.up- ' port. ”■ : v ' '■ , -■ ■ -. •• .. : The Cuisine is'under the control of first-class cook, thereby ensuring tae comforts of u, . FIBST-OLASS-TABLE- : . ,B/L> ’ • ■; Peopbieor. v ■ • OOBIMERCIAL JJOUSE, RONGQTEA. •i This well-known House fchas been thoroughly renovated and renovated. It ; is now under the charge of ;■ : ’MES A. KOBERST^EIN. Travells will find ■ every comport and. convenience at-CO-MiMEEUIAL KO L\SE. ;.' XIVEEY ■ & -BA.IT STABLES. ■ Horses land-Gigs always on [Hire, THE WHITF HART A . HOTEL,.. :. , ■ M A 3B- TO N, t . The'Proprietor desires to announce that .he has taken over .the management of this welLknown Establish-, meat, and hopes, by strict,attention to their comforts, combined wdth civility, to merit a continuance of public sjup- | port. _ ' ■ ‘ j The Guisine. is under the control- of-1 a first-class' cook, ' thereby enwrin'g f the Lcomforts - of’' a EIEST-CLASS 4 : :■ i Plunge, Showery Hbt &' Gold Baths’ | • at all hours. Hotel lighted by electric 1 ght.Coaches leave the Hotel o meet all trains. B. CORMACKi^ PBOPEIKTOB. - ' If OT.

p'ALAXJE HQTU2I/. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. A wpll-furnished and • comfortable house, where; .guests will find every modern convenience.. , : , A first ckxss-chef.. : . ' Tariff 6s (id per day or 3'ss;per week. - Now "tinder the management of ) R. / (Late of Argyle Hotel, Hunterville). EE S. (Late of Wellington), | f MARTON, | Has much pleasure in announcing to the residents of Marton and surround- | ing districts that he has taken over the I well-known Marton house ‘ THE CLUB HOTEL,.' And hopes to conduct the same to tne satisfaction of patrons, and by ■ attention to their comfort, combined with civility, to merit a fair sluir..; of support. A First-class Stock of ALES, Wl'nvV, and SRIRITS. 'a-'t A Good Table Kept. BILLIARD ROOM. _ 'ITAWCHESVfcB HOTHL. D. P. HABKETT. phopkiktoh Speight’s Boer always on ap. Choicest Br.iuiiP Vv .V }\\ry.!.hK*T A riVC.'MOI'A n.w. The Cheapest iioti.ic on the C«n *t end BtjT. TARIFF Ss lid

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9176, 20 June 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9176, 20 June 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9176, 20 June 1908, Page 7

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