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For Sales pr to Lei* -pOR IMMEDIATE SA^ E . One 10 h.p. OIL in first-class order. Nearly n aw> Price £IOO. Apply BRICE, BROAU, & CO Mar ton. _ lo BUT. Ten good ir jlk cowb in milk or just coming into profit. Apply P. BEAiiD, Marion. • r|TX~N K B FOR BALE. Now Look ! Why not have a TANK, whilst you have the opportunity of getting it filled with water ? You will be short and dry again this coming summer. Bawn & Braby’s, London, Iron Tanks. The healthiest Tank for drinking water. All Sizes and all Prices. For sale by E. J. DAWBIN, “ The Mansion,” 4 Martin Junction. N. B.—l shall be “At Home ” for a few days. O R SAL E. 2 5-roomed Houses, washhouse, drainage well, tile drains, water and gas, good ranges. Both houses in first-class condition. Exceptional terms. 3 minutes from Post-office, 5 from Pukepapa. Owner offered good job in Hawke’s Bay. Apply A.8.C., c/o Advocate Office. "^^ANTED^O~^BIiI7^RLET^ 37 ACRES, ring fenced. Permanent water. About 3 miles from Marton. L. WHEELER, Marton. Marton technical school SECOND TERM, CLASSES have just started term in - BOOKKEEPING, Mondays 7.30 - 9,30. Instructor, Mr N. Cox, A.N.Z.A. A. Fee 10s. WOODWORK, Mondays 7 80 -9.30. Instructor, Mr C. H. Gill, Hon. London and Guilds. Fee, 10s. A Class in WOOL CLASSING will be held, starting in August. Date and time to be fixed later. Fee 15s. Instructor, Mr J. T. Cahill, of Napier. J. JOHNSON, Director.

B ULLS TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TIME TABLE. Tuesday, 7.80 - 9.30, English and Arithmetic Wednesday, 7 -9, Shorthand and French Thursday, 2—4, Dressmaking and Millinery Friday, 6-8, Theoretical Carpentry. 7.30 - 9.30, Woodwork and Cookery Second Term on Thursday and Friday. Classes begin 17th inst. Those interested in the formation of a Bookkeeping Cass phbuld communicate with th' Direc or at once. For terms an<i f mher information apply to 0. F. ROCKEL, Local Director. W INTER EVENINGS Are now upon us and no better means of passing the time pleasantly can be devised than per medium of an EDISON PHONOGRAPH. "You can have Songs Duets, Quartettes, Band and Instrumtn tal Selections, The New AMBEROL RECORD runs four minutes. You don’t need a new machine for the Amberol. We can supply the necessary attachment at Catalogue Prices and will fit same free of charge. All interested are invited to our BOOK ARCADE, where we will give a practical illustration of the advantage of possessing a combination machine, Impromptu Concerts daily, also Saturday nights. MOGrRIDGrE & SON, BOOK ARCADE, M A R T O N. gPBOI AL NOTICE. T. NOLAN, Butcher, Bulls, has sold his business to Mr W. HOMES, from this date, and it will be carried on in futute by Mr Homes. Customers are therefore notified .that Mr Nolan’s engagements for the month will be carried out by Mr Homes. Bulls, June 16, 1909. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATP SATION SOCIETYList of persona fo whom shooting licenses have been issued at Marion and Bulls: MARTON ~ John Coliis, Christensen Le Feore, Joe Moon, William Andrew, William Oawood, F. L. Young, John Lane, Robert McCullough, A. P. Howard, S. J. Howard, 0. W. Sandford Cox, Max Wysocki, C. M. Gronnj H. W, J- Burgess, T. Nagel, W. Gomez, Walter -Oldfield, G. E. Gibbons, E. B. signal, C. A, Frederick, R. Teller, Geo. Morris, N. A/rßroderick, Harry Sutcliffe G. T. A■ ery, Arch. Cameron.-BULLS---W. F. 8. Levin, R. H, Gover, H.- A. Goodall, E. V. Elbourne. G. T. AVERY, Secretary, Marion Sub-Committee. XJRICKS. JgBICKS Machine-made Bricks Drain Pipe.;, Re-press Face Bricks Garden Edging ALL LOWEST CURRENT RATES. J. WHITE, , : EASS STEEBT. FEILDXNGt.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9477, 21 June 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9477, 21 June 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9477, 21 June 1909, Page 8

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