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WINTER IS HERE. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT ? WE ARE. Ladies, you are interested in FURS. Just Landed—FlVE CASES FUE NECKLETS AND MUFFS, in Stone-Martin, Opossum, -Brown Bear, Sable and Marmot. These are Choice Goods and Moderate in Price. LadiesOur TAILOE-MADE COSTUMES are selling freely. We can fit any figure. The STYLES are “correct,” the VALUES cannot be’belter. SEE OUE TAILOE-MADE COSTUMES. Elderly and Stout Ladies will bo pleased to know that wo hare imported EXTEA LAEGE JACKETS AND MANTLES, so that we can suit you in Caracal, Sealette and Tweed Jackets and Mantles. Ladiessee our Seasonable CAEACAL, SEALETIE & NEW TWEED JACKETS and LONG COATS. Our Stock of Jackets will compare with the best City Houses. Compare'our Values. LadiesOur MILLINEES are having a busy time. You will be pleased with our MILLINEEY, both in STYLE and PEICE. Every description of Millinery Made and Trimmed to order, Children’s Coats & Hats and Bonnets to match. We have imported a choice lot of Children’s Beaver Coats with Hats and Bonnots to match, Tbnsa ’V very nice Goods. We want to see your Children look nice. Hosiery.' We have struck a number of the most satisfactory Lines wo have ever handled in Ladies’ and Children’s EIBBED & PLAIN OASHMEEE HOSIEEY r , at Old Prices, viz., from Is to 2s lid the pair Dress Hoods VELVETEENS at Is and 2s in Newest Colors. Also, NEW VENETIANS, TWEEDS, PLAIDS and FANCY EFFECTS. Our Dressmakers are now ready to take your orders. You will be more than pleased with our Dress Materials. See our Novelties in Belts, Laces, Ribbons, Umbrellas, Gloves, Neckwear and Embroideries. Householders You have been thinking of BLANKETS these cold nights. We thought of you nine months ago and placed onr orders for Blankets. Flannels, and Lambswool Underclothing at old prices. YOU will reap the benefit now, See our 9/4 Colonial Blankets at 16s 6d, 10/4 at 20s, 11/4 at 26/9. COLCNIAL FLANNELS, all colors, from 10-Jd the yard. Flannelettes °{y r alues in White, Cream, and Pink Plannelettes, As good value as wo hare llPllflpniAtl We wil111:176 P lGasilre in showing you our 32s 6d EAINPEOOE OVEECOATS. AS&fiHtlCilidl 50s for Coats no better. You have paid SiEN’S OILCOATS. Try our Gouuice HIDING OILCOATS. Will keep you dry, A few Oilcoats slightly damaged, 19s 6d to 22s 6d. Yours at 8s 9d to 11s 3d BOOTS & SHOES, We are doing a big business in this departments. Our Eepairer is busy. Wo use good leather, neat work. Every size and description of Boots Shoes and Slippers. Try us for GOLOSHES and GUM BOOTS. We have every confidence in inviting you to inspect our Stocks. Our Values are Eight, the Variety is bewildering. You cannot afford to pass us for DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, BOOTS & SHOES, at J. McELDOWNEY’S STORE, MARTON, HUNTERVILLE & TAIHAPE.

MaSI and Livery Stables. ARTON JUNCTION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. HARRY REID & C 0 PROPRIETORS, Desire to announce that they hve taken over the above Stables, and are prepared to offer first-class accommodaion, A PALACE CAE will run daily to meet all trains for the convenience of passengers. The Palace Oar will also run into Marton every Saturday evening after trains have gone, for the convenience of residents at the Railway Station, returning at 9.45 p.m. The firm also intend starting a CARRYING BUSINESS from Ist May, and trust that by strict attention to orders, combined wiih civility, to merit a fa'r ahair of patronage. Orders left with Mr R. H. Carey will receive every attention, TWT AIT UN A ROYAL MAIL I? COACH. W. J. TR«YBNA, Peopeietor. COACHES run as follows Leave Waituna West daily at 7.80 a.m. " Cunningham’s ... 8.20 a.m. " Mokino ... ... 9.35 a.m. Arrive at Feilding ... 10 a.m. Leave Feilding ... 3.30 p.m. “ Makino ... ... 4 p.m. '• Cunningham’s ... 5.45 p.m. Arrive Waituna ... 6,50 p.m. Parcels delivered along the road. Parcels may be left at Carbine Booking Office, Feilding, but must be prepaid. Waituua Agent; Mr E. G. Humphrey, with whom parcels may foe left, but must bo prepaid. Horses and vehicles always on hire at Waituua, and passengers driven beyond Waituna on arrival of coach. MAX BAUEB’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. BETWEEN KIMBOLTON AND FEILDING Leave Kimbolton ... ... 7.45°a.m. Leave Cheltenham... ...8.452a.m. Arrive Feilding ... ... .9,45„a.m. Leave Manchester Hote Stables, Feilding ... ... 4.46 p.m. Leave Cheltenham... ... ' 6.0 p.m. Arrive Kimbolton ... ... 6.45 p.m. All parcels left at the Manchester Hotel Stables for Kimbolton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &0., always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables Kimbolton. 0. MAS BAUER, Proprietor.

~’B EOYAL MAIL COACHES FEILDING TO BANGIWAHIA DAILY. Connecting with Apiti Coach. Leave Feilding 8.80 a.m. 11 Ohelteham ... 10.0 a,m, " Kiwitea 11.40 a.m. Arrive at Kimbolton ... 12.80 a.m. Leave Kimbolton ... 11.45 a.m. " Kiwitea 12.80 p.m. “ Cheltenham ... 1.0 p.m. Leave Bangiwahia ... 8.80 a.m. Arrive Kimbolton ... 11.0 a.m. Leave Kimbolton - ... 12.80 a.m. Arrive Bangiwahia ... 4.0 p.m. Booking Office at the Carbine Stables, the Coaches starting from there. This Line also connects with the Apiti Coach. stables MARTON. bignaj7bros. Have pleasure in informing the public that they have taken over these wellknown Stables from Messrs Owen and Openshaw, and hope to receive the same patronage as of old. Coaches meet all trains, and patrons driven to all parts of the district, Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Office of Bill and Owen, Veterinary Surgeons. SIGNAL BEOS., MARION RETURNING. A live Feilding ~. 2,15 p.m. Tbiißphonb No. 51.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8828, 1 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8828, 1 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8828, 1 June 1907, Page 1

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