ADVERTISING MEMORANDA
F. G. Hilton, Broadway, Marton. has just opened np a full and up-to-date stock of High Glass Jewellery, suitable for Christmas, New Year and Wedding Presents, inspection of which is inviteu. Repairs of all desriptionaij guaranteed. Charges are moderate at P. G. Hilton’s, ths well-known Jeweller, Marton.* Max Bornhold, Practical Watch* maker, Marton. First quality in watches and jewellery. Prices second to none. The only place for satisfactory repairs in the district.* For best results and lowest charges, seeds should be sent to Feilding for dressing. Seed dressed by us was awarded two firsts, two seconds and two third prizes at the Manawatu Winter Show, including first and second prize for Ryegrass. Cleaning charges are as under:— Ryegrass 3d per bushel, for ordinary samples Cocksfoot Is 6d per owt., Crested Dogstail 4s per cwt, grain ,3d per bushel. Full allowance to clients who do their own carting. Fire insurance growers own care. Consign seed to Hodder and Tolley, Ltd' , Feilding.* IDEAL FARMERS’ WATCH.— Fitted with patent swing ring nickel oases, absolutely dust and damp proof, accurate timekeepers,' guaranteed for two years. Posted to any address on receipt of price, 37s 6d.~GEO. SHORT, Jeweller. Feilding,
Manawatu County Council notifies that 10 per cent, will be charged on rates not paid by February 15. Mr John Oobbe, Feilding, has some new special announcements in to-day’s issue.
Mr Matthew McNeilies, saddler, Halcombe, solicits the patronage of residents of the district. Mr James Grove, Marton, publishes a disclaimer. Additions are made to Hunterville sale.
Messrs Dalgety & Co. add to list for Waverley Ram Fair. Messrs Hallenstein Bros., Marton, require afjnnior assistant. Messrs Williams, Ingle & Co. announce entries for Saturday’s sale.
Loan & Mercantile add to list for Rangiwahia sale. Messrs Dalgety & Co. add to list for Mangaweka sale. Messrs Dalgety & Co. announce entries for Wanganui sale. Loan & Mercantile announce a clearing sale of dairy cows, etc., for Mr W. Stewart, on Mcßeth’s line. It is notified that the funeral of the late Mrs William MoDougall will take place at Waituna Cemetery tomorrow.
Mr Archibald Ross, Wanganui, N.Z., says: “Some time ago, when my wife was suffering from a very severe attack of Indigestion, a friend advised '[her to try Chamberlain’s Tablets. She had only taken them a short while when she was completely cured and we are now never without a bottle in the house.” For sale every hem
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9352, 22 January 1909, Page 5
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396ADVERTISING MEMORANDA Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9352, 22 January 1909, Page 5
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