We want to sell more clothing hecause it is good clothing. good clothing. You also want the best cash valnes obtainable. Onr prices for good clothing are the keenest in he disttiict. So if yon are looking for good clothing at bedrock prices call; atjonr store in Feeding and inspect onr goods without being pressed to buy. Neal, cash elothier, Feilding.* New goods tor the autumn and winter season are now being opened up daily at the Bon Marche, Feuding. By the end of the week, Messrs Spence and Spence will have a magnificent showing ready for sale, including all the correct modes of millinery, coats, sikrts and furs direct from the Home markets.*
O NICHOLSON, bootmaker, • Balls, whose premises were destroyed by fire this morning, has started business again in premises of Mr W. Monk’s. . fjlE MPORARY PREMISES. H. P. GREEN, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, BULLS, Will carry on business in temporary Premises in Main Street until new Shop is erected. MR W. B. CLARK, Bulls, begs to notify that through the kindness of Messrs Jones and McGregor he can from his temporary premises supply customers with anything they may require. New stock will be in within a few days. JJEMOVAL NOTICE. VANSTON & CO., High Street, Marton, are REMOVING to more Commodious Premises in Broadway, next to Mrs Esam’s. LOST in Marton, a Cheque on Bank of Australasia, No, a 278,278 for £1 10s, in favour of Mr Grove, signed by W. H. Smith. Payment hatf been stopped. JJARRAUD & ABRAHAM Limited, l?l STOCK— Very Prime Quality Machine Dressed ' KYE GRASS, Prom Poverty Bay, Sandon, Canterbury, and Southland, also the well-known reliable Old Pasture “PLaXMEEE,” Hawke’s Bay Eye. STALSAN RYE—lncluding a Sample specially grown for our trade from hand-picked Seed, true to name and pure. Just Landed from HTJEST & SON’S, 18 TANKS TUENIP, SWEDE, KALB, MUSTAED EAPE & CLOYEES, All Prime Quality. m STOCKLOCAL GEOWN FOXTAIL, DOGSTAIL, TAEES, & MACHINBDEESSED OATS of all Varieties. For Waste Lands— KING ISLAND MELILOTUS SEED. BARBAUD &~ABRAHAM, PALMERSTON & EEILDINP m ■gULLS TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. An Election to fill two Extraordinary vacancies in the aoove Board will be held at the Town Board Office, Bulls, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of April, 1909. Nominations In the required form will be received by me up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the Slst day of Ma ch, 1909. THOS. W. DOWNES, C.E , Returning Officer. Bulls, 20th March, 1909. WANTED Known—We Lave EEMOVED to larger premises, opposite N.Z. Clothing Factory, Marton. Cyclists will find a Good Selection and Good Value at our Stores. TTJENEE & CO., Cycle and Motor Traders, Broadway* Marton, and at Wanganui, MOTOEISTS —If yeu wish to be free from belt troubles, vibration, etc, ride the most up-to-date Motor Cycle on the market. Our 4-cylinder F.N. is perfection itself—fast, silent, easy to start, and as comfortable as a chair. Inquiries solicited. EEYNOLDS Ltd.. The Square, Palmerston N WANT D —Everyone to know that J. BAWKINS, late of Wairarapa, has commenced business as a HAIRDRESSER in the premises next Club Hotel, High Street, Marton, where patrons caniely on being shaved with comfort. NOTE—Hair Cutting, 6d ; Shaving Gd.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RAMA19090322.2.47.1
Bibliographic details
Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9400, 22 March 1909, Page 8
Word Count
516Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9400, 22 March 1909, Page 8
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.