rjHEAP TIMBER. QHEAP' TIMBER. Perham, Larsen & Co., Limited, HAVE FOE SALE at their Junction Yards, a Large Stock consisting of over 50,000 Feet Good SECOND-CLASS TIMBER at the following Prices : Scantling, 8s 6d per 100 teOt v Boards, from 6:n. to Sin. inclusive, 8s 6d per 100 ft. Boards, from din. to 12in. inclusive, 9s per 100 ft. Second-class Rusticating, 12s per 100 feet Second-class T. & G. Flooring, 11s 6d per 100 ft. Also, large quantity of first-class Building Timbers, dressed and rough. Ironmongery, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Joinery, and Mouldings of all descriptions. W. H. GOMEZ, Manager. John Begg’s Whisky is ’distilled at the Royal Estate Lochnagar, Balmoral, where the finest barley in the world is grown. The conditions for making are pe feet. Beautiful sparkling water springs out of the mountains and trickles right down into the Distillery. The whisky is perfect Try it! NOW “ Who Says Begg’s ? ” WE ALL DO. MARION HOTEL (Under New Management.) JOHN HANNAN, (Late of Makotnku, Hawke’s Bay), Has pleasure in announcing lie has taken J over the above well-known House. The best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be kept. First Class Accommodation. GOOD TABLE. JOHN HANNAN, PaCOPBXETOB. MOTOR C A JR. Mr FRED. HOWARD notifies the public that he has a Clement-Talbot Motor Car FOR HIRE. "Careful driver. Orders left with Ross & Howard, | Land Agents, Marton, Telephone No. 60, or the owner, Robert Street, will receive prompt attention. LISTEN ! WE have the latest EDISON cords on hand. Imprompl Concerts at any time. Come to tl BOOK ARCADE and listen to 10009 “ Always Me (Byron G. Harland) 10010 “ Taffy,” (Ada Jones) 10016 “ Uncle Josh’s Arrival in New York City.” A real funny record. •10018 “ I’m glad I’m Married ” (Billy Williams) And many others. Fresh supplies weekly. MOGKIDGKE & SON, Book Arcade, Broadway, Marton. ■ Agent for London &|Lancashire, Insurance Company. I LADY IN COURT. HEAVY - FINE. MAGISTRATE What is the I charge against this lady ? MR TINKLE, K.C, (for the Crown) —Theft of a packet of peculiar value. MAGISTRATE Peculiar value! The charge states it as 2s. ME TINKLE—That is the market price, but the real value 'is incalculable. MAGISTRATE—-I do not under- 8 stand. What have you to say B : Mr Huttommy ? MR HUTTOMMY (for defendant) We plead guilty, but the provocation was great and irresistible. It was a Sunday, and-—-[MAGISTRATE Wordy as ever, Tom—l mean Mr Huttommy—but surely I must know what this packet contained. COUNSEL (in unison ) —lt was “D” blend SUEaTURA. MAGISTRATE—Ah! Tnen I must sample this, and pronounce sentence later.?j I MAGISTRATE (later) I have tested this tea, and admit that the pro vocation was indeed 8 great. Yet the sentence gmust be 8 commensurate with the offence, and I it is that you pay a | FINE OF £lO I Or go for onO month without Suratura. Meantime .the Court will look after the stolen packet. ' (We understand the fine was promptly paid.) LANE’S Wl EDO LINE | for the Hands. “ A Good H Thing ” for the Hands. at all Chemists & Stores
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9394, 15 March 1909, Page 8
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501Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9394, 15 March 1909, Page 8
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