"Wa have never yet been able to <sarry such a fins selection of ooots and shoes as we are at present showing. To introduce the advanced stage of colonial footwear and to popularise our boot department, we are offering our customers special reductions for Xmas week only. Thesejboots are specially made lor Hallenstein Bros. Broadway. Marton.—Advt. If your complaint is incurable yon must bear your sufferings with patience, but if they can be quickly and permanently cured why let them go on? Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Toothache—all these are among the many ailments that can he cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm, .and since they are most wearying—and Chamberlain's Pam Balm only costs Is 6d per bottlewhy go on saiSiriua®? sa^e everywhere-
JT'.MBRCEB & SON v Hairdressers & Tobacconists BROADWAY, iSARTOW. Wish to notify the Public that they have a very large and choice stock of Pipes, Pouches, Cigar and Cigarre ttes Cases, all Silver Mounted. Gentlemen’s Pocket Walets and a very large assortment of Fancy Goods. We are keeping our Premises OPEN on Saturday. JJEADY- MONEY : mj&Li&AN. Compliments of the Season to all. GREAT CLEARING SALE For TEN DAYS. Five Crates and Cases to arrive. Stock must bo reduced to make room for Goods arriving* All the latest English, Japanese and Continental Goods on Reduced Scales for TEN DAYS. Come Early and Avoid <he Rush, t ALL NEW GOODS. JOHN MILLIGAN, READY MONEY STORE, BROADWAY. MAETON. JF E l L DIN Gr Industrial, Agricultural. & Pastoral Association. FIFTH ANNUAL S H O W, 2nd and 3rd FEBRUARY, 1909. V LIBERAL PRIZES - FOR / COMPETITIONS, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT, HOME INDUSTRIES, Etc., etc. Entries Close 15th January. Schedules may be obtained from office of this journal. Ram Fair-—4th February, 1909. B. H. FISHER, .Secretary.
Jg-IWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDERS. At Special Meetings of the Kiwitea County Council held on Saturday, 19th December, 1908, resold tions were passed authorising the raising of the following Special Loans under the provisions of Section 15 (d) of “ The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908 ; 1. A loan of £SOO for forming, culverting and metalling about 66 chains of Mcßeth’s Road. 2. A loan of £l5O for fencing and widening the dangerous portions of Kawhatau Valley Road, 3. A loan of £6OO for constructing a’bridge and approaches over the Pakihikura Stream on the Pakihikura Road. 4. A loan of £350 for constructing a bridge and approaches over the Pakihikura Stream on the Northern Line. Each of the above loans is for a [period of 41 years, the interest being at the rate of 3$ per cent, per annum. It is hereby further notified that copies of the above resolutions are open to public inspection at the County Office, Kimbolton, daring office hours, and that Special Meetings of the Council will be held on SATURDAY, 16th January, 1909, at 1 p.m., to confirm such resolutions. L. J. VERRY, County Clerk, Kimbolton, 22nd Dec,, 1908, J, M. FICOL, GROCER & CONFECTIONER,. : MARTON, ’ Wishes'to thank the public for support during past year, and wishes all A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9336, 4 January 1909, Page 8
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