Notices. L °__ 8 T ‘ A pair oE pince-nez in case at Pukepapa Railway Station. Will finder kindly leave with ' ROSS & HOWARD, Marton. UNDER THE AUSPICES GF FBILDING A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Excursion to Momohaki State Farm. A special train will leave Palmerston North on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst, calling at all stations between Palmerston North and Marton, returning same day. EXCURSION FARES. Full particulars from 8.. H. FISHER, Secretary. jgEED {^LEANING We draw the attention of Farmers to the fact that our PLANT IS UP-TO-DATE and we Dress all hinds of Seed & Gram" l producing THE BEST SAMPLE, At the same time Reducing the Loss as much as possible. A. J. PALMER”& CO., Ltd., QUEEN STREET, i PALMERSTON NORTH. ( AT DINNER TIME. YOU FEEL YOU WANT A TASTY DINNER, A REGULAR APPETITE SATISFIER IN FACT, WELL DUSTIN’S, DTD. SERVE AN EXCELLENT FOUR-COURSE DINNER DAILY, FOR ONE SHILLING, Prom 11,30 to 2 p.m. Also the Usual Popular Light Refreshments. Premier Luncheon Rooms, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI, And : THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Marton technical school. CLASSES inWoodwork (for amateurs), Monday English, Tuesday Arithmetic, Tuesday Will commence the First Quarter next week. Intending Students will thus have an opportunity of joining clases at the beginning of the quarter by enrolling at once. Last night of joining Home Nursing Class, Wednesday, 24th March. ARTHUR D. N. TRAIN, Acting Director. BOOTS And Where You Can Buy Them, AT JOSEPH DARRAGH’S STORE, FEILDING. Direct Importers of the Latest Styles of Gentlemen and Ladies’ BOOTS and SHOES. Particularly good supply of WINTER BOOTS for use on the land. New Season’s ■ NELSON APRICOTS just arrived. FRUIT J ARS in stock. WANTED to Sell—lo-12 h.p. Humber 4 cylinder, accumulator and magneto ignition, side entrance, body finished Humber green. To carry four or five. Cape hood, wind shield, aceteylene headlights, side lamps, tail lamp, and full WANTED Known—That a New and Up-to-date LAUNDRY has been started at Wellington Road, CROPTON.by OLDHAM & CO., and is known as the “Elite.” Experienced hands only are employed, so patrons can rely on having their work done in an efficient manner. We collect and deliver twice weekly, and Mr G. Lampard, opposite Marton Hotel, will act as our Agent, and we call daily for orders. Assorted cakes. Pastry, etc. sent to any part of the district, Book your Orders at once from A. J. HART. Manchester Street. Feilding. ANTED Known—TUßN ER & Co. Cycle and Motor Traders, Broadway. Marton, Lave REMOVED to larger premises opposite N. Z, Clothing Factory. TURNER & CO., Wanganui and Marton. WANTED Known Cheap Store Business for sale in good country township. Large shop and dwelling (attached), storeroom, stable, sheds, etc, Long lease at low rental, or will sell freehold. Turnover £4OOO per annuml Further details from STANLEY E. READ, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. FOR SALE Drays from £lB, 7 new & Secondhand Gigs of various designs, 2 Dogcarts, and 3 Buggies. The above to be sold at reasonable rates. Treat for cash Apply G. W. KINGSBEER, Eclipse Carriage Wnr Ira Feilding WANTED Known —1 am holamg a 11 DAYS’ SALE of LADIES’ & GENT’S SECOND HAND CYCLES Call and ‘'secure your pick at you own prices. LAWRENCE, Cycle Stores Marton.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9400, 22 March 1909, Page 8
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522Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9400, 22 March 1909, Page 8
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