Notices. 0 T 1 0 E> Accounts outstanding and not paid before tbe 16th June will be recovered by other means than personal application. EDMUND BLAKE, Butcher, Bulls. rjTb BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon of TUESDAY, Jum 8,1909, for the Erection of Residence at Rongoteo. Plans, etc, may be seen at my Office, Manchester Square. ALEX. JAMES, Architect.
ADI’S N U R S E. Mrs O’SULLIVAN, Robert Street, Marton, is open for engagement. FINE SUBURBAN HOME OF 78 ACRES. This is a very fine property for a retired merchant for suburban home, ot it would make a splendid milk run for the tov[n. It has a good residence, and has all just been laid down in grass. It is situated only 2 miles from the centre of Marton, and is very suitable for subdivision. The owner will sell, or exchange for a.first mortgage, or good interestbearing town property, as he does not want : this amount of land. Price £3O ah acre. Equity £IOOO. BRICE. BROAD & CO., RARE CHANCE. Marton.
XItTELLINGTON ACCLIMATE »» SATION SOCIETYList of persons <o whom shooting licenses have been issued at Marton and Bulls ; MABTON ~ John Coliis, Christensen Le B’eore, Joe Moon, William Andrew, William Cawood, P. L. Young, John Lane, Robert McCullough, A. P. Howard, S. J. Howard, 0. W. Sandford Cox, Max Wysocki, 0. M. Gronn, H. W, J. Burgess, T. Nagel, 'W. Gomez, Walter Oldfield, C. E. Gibbons, E. B. Signal, C. A. Frederick, B. Teller, Geo. Morris, N. A. Broderick, Harry Sutcliffe, G. T. Avery, Arch. Cameron. BULLS—W. F. S. Levin, R. H. Gover, H, A. Goodall, E. Y. Elbourne. G. T. AVERY, Secretary, Marton Sub-Committee.
Aorangi Nursery, FEUDING. I HAVE now ready for planting a good selection of APPLE, PEAK, PEACH, PLUM, CHWRRY, APRICOT, GOOSEBERRY, CURRANT, and Other Fruit Trees, Also, HEDGE PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, TREE!? FOR SHADE. Trees that produce useful Timber for buildings and other farm work. All carefully packed on order and sent to any part of the country. A. R. MAYO.
Owing to having received notice to to quit, I intend holding a Cheap Sale for Cash Only, FOE ONE MONTH to reduce Stock. Booking Prices as usual. In the meantime arrangements are pending for fresh premises and new bakehouse with all the latest up todate improvements, and I hope to give greater satisfaction than ever J. M. NICOL, MAETON BAKEEY.
BUTLER, formerly -with Lord Hallington, would like to engage with family of title in New Zealand, References exchanged. Address—T. Best, Suratura Plantation, Ceylon. “ TV/STR GROCER, I ask for what I j3jL want. I want what I ask for. So give me * Suratura.’ Good-day ! ’< FOUND recently. Lady’s pet. An-' swers to name of “ Suratura. ” Loser apply D, Blend, c/o Mr Grocer. Pound dues 2/-. ' , Little miss muffit wept on her tuffet, weary of curds and whey. But now she drinks Suratura (none purer). Perfectly happy they say. TTPISTE, young, capable and goodlooking, seeks position. Salary no consequence, but must have Suratura at 4. Apply Miss Particular, THE SUN will rise to-morrow morn —there’s naught could be securer. Ah, Madam, good advice don’t scorn. For breakfast, Suratura!
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9460, 1 June 1909, Page 8
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