ADVERTISING MEMORANDA
For best results and lowest charges, seeds should be sent to Feilding for dressing. Seed dres?ed by us was awarded two firsts, two seconds and two third prizes at the Manawatn 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 cwt.. 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 Hoddor and Tolley, Ltd., Feilding.* Bracelets and Bangles.—Onr Stock is still complete in this line of goods, having bought to advantage during the so-called quiet times. Over 70 to choose from at GEO. SHORT’S, Manchester Street, Feilding. F. G. Hilton, Broadway, Marton, has just opened up a full and up-to-date stock of High Glass Jewellery, suitable for Christmas, New Year and Wedding Presents,' inspection of which is inviteu. Repansof all descriptions guaranteed. Charges are moderate at F. G. Hilton’s, the well-known Jeweller, Marton.* Max Bornhoxd, Practical Watch, maker, Martou. First quality in watches and jewellery. Prices second to none. The only place for satisfactory repairs in the district. ♦
“Mr W. Monks, who has taken over Mr Stevenson’s tailoring business at Bulls, announces the arrival of new goods and solicits early orders. A lady’s parasol, found'on Broadway. Marton, awaits an owner at the Advocate Office. A new advertisement relating to John Beggs Whisky appears to-day. In this are set ont the special conditions under which this popular brand is produced. Messrs Signal Bros./ Marton, advertise for the owner of a sheep dog. Messrs Dalgety & 00. make several additions of both sheep and cattle to their Wanganui sale. The total entries include several attractive lines that should draw buyers* attention. Additions are made to list for Feilding sale. Mr J. Hawkins, well-known throughout the Wairarapa, has commenced business in Marton as hairdresser in the premises next Olnb Hotel. Mr Hawkins announces that his charge for hair-cutting is sixpence and shaving sixpence.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9390, 9 March 1909, Page 5
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334ADVERTISING MEMORANDA Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9390, 9 March 1909, Page 5
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