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]VrARTOIi ROLLER FLOUR MILL. (Established 1864). Registered Trade Mark, Silva* tirEM.” HENDERSON BROS* PBOPBIETOBS. The above firm beg to announce that they have completed extend s additions and improvements te theii plant, introducing the very latest Machines from Messrs Henry Simon Ltd., England. The Mill is now right up to date, andclients can rely upon procuring a brand of flour second to none in the colony. Special attention given to Grinding Wheat on account of farmers. Oats, Wheat and Barley Crushed ground at lowest rates. Try our Pure Stone. Ground Whole Wheatmeal. We are buyers of Prime Milling Wheat. J. ROBSON, Manager. JJOTOR CA R. Mr FRED. HOWARD notifies the public that he has a Glement-Talbot Motor Car FOB HIRE. "Careful driver. Orders left with Boss & Howard, Land Agents, Marton, Telephone No. 60, or the owner, Robert Street, will receive prompt attention. JfIELSBN B^QS., BROADWAY, MARTON, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, MOTOR EXPERTS 4 CYCLE MECHANICS, All of Machinery Repaired at shortest notice. All kinds of Engine Packing kept in stock. LISTEN ! WE have the Latest EDISON Records on hand. Impromptu Concerts at any time. Come to the BOOK ARCADE and listen to 10009 “Always Me (ByronG. 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. MOGrRIDGE &SON, Book Arcade, Broadway, Marton. Agent for London & Lancashire, Insurance Company.

ATASONIC HQTEL, (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. THIS "WELL-KNOWN HOUSE |Has just been taken over by J. A. PAW'SON, (Late of Marton Hotel), Who will be pleased to meei Old and New Friends from Rangitikei. Visitors fto Palmerston will find their Comforts thoroughly catered for. JJROWN & gHERRIFF, BUILDERS &gCONTRACTORS, MAETON. Plane prepar?d. Estimates given for all classes of work. We have a first-class SASH & DOOE FA CTOET,with latest machines, and are prepared to supply Joinery and all classes of Mouldings etc,, at very lowest rates, out cf thoroughly seasoned stuff. We have just completed residences for Messrs G. M, & S. J. Davenport, John Glasgow, Mrs A. T. Mcßeth, Mr E. Smith and Nga Tawa School, which speak for themselves. QTjO. morris, (Late of Hunterville), FAMILY AND GENERAL BUTCHER, HIGH STREET, MARTOH, Begs to inform the public of Marton and district that he has taken over the Business lately carried, on by Mr Marsh, and is prepared to supply the PEIMEST MEAT In any quantities at Lowest Prices. DELIVERIES DAILY “Not ill—but just not quite well!”' Are you one of the thousands whofrom time to time express their feelings thus ? If you are a - Man you may, complain of Pains in the Side and Dull Headaches, Want of Appetite, Costiveness, Disordered Stomach, a sense of Fulness, Depression or Languor after Eating, Shortness of Breath, Nervousness, and perhaps Piles or a touch of Rheumatism. If you are a Woman you may suffer from Constipation and Pains in the Back, Bilious or Sick Headaches, Irritability, Nervousness, and an “All Gone” sense of weakness, etc. Under these circumstances use promptly Loasby’s “ Wahoo,” an unfailing remedy for Liver, Kidney, Stomach and other troubles, and also a Nerve Strengthener and a gentle but bracing Tonic. It is “the Remedy of the Age!” Loasby’s “Wahoo” restores that “snap,” “vim,” and “go,” without which life is often but a weary drag. Your Chemist or Storekeeper will supply you at 2s 6d a Bottle. But—be sure you get LOASBY’S “WAHOO!”

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9412, 5 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9412, 5 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9412, 5 April 1909, Page 3

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