ADVERTISING MEMORANDA.
F. G. Hilton, Broadway, Marton, has just opened up a full and up-to-date stock of High Class Jewellery, suitable for Christmas, New Tear and Wedding Presents, inspection of which is inviteo. Repans of all descriptions guaranteed. Charges are moderate at F, G. Hilton’s, the well-known Jeweller, Marton.* Max Bornhoid, Practical maker, Marton. First quality .r. watches and jew ellery. Prices second to none. The only place for satisfactory repairs in the district.*
IMPROVING PASTURE LAND. —Practical Tests have shown that the use of Thomas Basic Phosphate is the Best and Cheapest way of renewing grass laud. This Fertiliser is guaranteed high grade and in a very fine state of division. Analysis and quotation sent on application. To obtain satisfaction use our Double Machine Dressed and Tested Seeds. Hodder & Tolley, Ltd., Seed Merchants and Seed Cleaners, Feilding.* At this season of the year many will find the need of a warmer bed. Onbham’s special Kapoo, Bed Sale offers an unequalled opportunity to secure the necessary articles at bargain prices as advertised in another column.*
Messrs Signal Bros, notify that they will ran coaches to and from the Polo Sports on Marton Racecourse to-morrow, and they request passeo • gers to take return tickets. Mr E. P. Hammond, Warleigh* inserts a trespass notice. Messrs Gorton & Son add to Bulls sale.
An advertiser has a lady's .new bicycle for sale. Messrs Mcgridge & Son, Marton, have a notice in the wanted column that they have a large stock of footballs and hockey sticks. The Railway Department advertise train arrangements for Palmerston races.
Messrs Amesonry Bros., Rongotea, announce a three days clearing sale of drapery, etc., to begin on Monday next. The sale wil be conducted by Mr Harry Falmei;, auctioneer. The D.O.A. gives notice of public examination in the bankruptcy of E. Marsh and A. K. L. Marsh. Entries for Palmerston sale are announced. ' '
Mr J. Richardson, Ohakea, has a for sale 9-inoh tyre tip-dray, draught horses and harness.
It is notified that the funeral of William Frederick, son of Mr W. Steinmuller will take place in Rangatira Cemetery to-morrow. Mr G. F. Turner, Pohonui, cautions persons against trespassing on his property. Mr J. McEldowney announces that he will address the burgesses of Martou on borough matters in the Opera House on Friday evening. Mr F. Howard, Marton, announces that ha will run his motor car to the Gymkhana Sports at Marton Racecourse to-morrow.
Entries are announcedjjfor Hunter ville sale.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9423, 20 April 1909, Page 5
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407ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9423, 20 April 1909, Page 5
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