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Crescent Blend "Tea" all probability become an enthusiast! o user oi it. The refreshing delectable flavour of Crescent Blend Tea is one of its charms. The. delioaoy of the bouquet is one of its athibutes. Crescent Blend Tea is a EOientifio blend of the rich strong teas ol Darjeeling and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. The flavour never varies, tne quality is alwayß maintained at a high standard. Sold by all Grocers i At 21- per lb.

AafetDfttHiitt Having taken Whole "World nndoi I contribution by direct froja Britain, America, and the East, wo are prepared to supply all ihe Latest Novelties snltabic for Xmai and New Year Gifts, Consisting of E.P. and Silver W»re, I Leather Goods, China and Glass, Fanoj Goods of all kinds, Writing Dos>s, Dressing Oases, Purses, Pocket Books and Card Cases silver-mountod and otherwise, Photo Frames in great variety. Colonial Libraries, Masio, etc, oomiDg in every null. CHINA & GLASS in groat variety bedrock prices. Call and Inspect and Judge Yourselves. mmmtimm Broadway. Martoo.

gANFOR T HL _ . BEOADWAY, MAETON. PEIVATE BOABD & EE3IDENOE MES D.~C. BSTT. PBOPEIETBESS. Tho House has boon thoroughly renovated and re-fnrnlshea, and PermsnonBosrders m*y sely upon having excellent acoomiDodation. HO6, Cold, Plunge & Shower Baths.

H. MARSH FAMILY AND GBKEBAIi BUTCHEB, HIGH STREET, MARTON, Begs to inform ths pnalio of Marton and d'sttiot that he haa taken over tho business lately carried on Mr A. Hook) and is prepared to supp'y^the PRiMEST MEAT In any quantities all owest Prices. DELIVERIE3 DULY.

Manufacturing Saddle , THE SQUABE, FEILDING. Off Is the season to rtplenish your HRNESS. I am manufacturing all kind> at Bed-rock Prioss. All my Hsrness is built on the same linos as a British Man-of-W»r-" Foe Service," andmyJEOlQa turn-out of Harness ib unequalled in New Zealand. BIDING SADDLES made to any pattern, and ev«ry attention paid to Ladies' Astride Saddles, A Written Guarantee given with al harness turned out by me.

WELSBACH INCANDESCENT LAMPS Barn ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE-POWER LIGHr. Costs 2s per month, burning fonr hours per night. 6 timeg the Light of aa'. Ordinary Lamp at One-third Goßt. Your Money Back if not satisfied, fj Noth.—Our Traveller will call'at any house in the distriot and give an, Exhibition, providing a note is sent asking him to call, PALMEBSTQS NORTH

DUU Country, 300 ajres very valuable flax swamp, thoroughly drained, aud where not Injflax, sown 1 grass (b est; English). St is estimated by competent men fth&t there is £3OOO of outable flax within next twelve months. The balance of 310 aores is rich undulating land well grassed and capabh of milking 90 to 100 cows comfortably. The swamp -land will also fatten 700 Bheep per year. Buildings are 8 room homestoid, 3 roomed cottage, and all necessary outbuildings, including new granary 30 by 60. Property is situated in rich locality, with railway station and post-office on farm. Creanery and school quite handy. This is a sound investment and will bear keenest inspection. PRICE, £BOOO. Terms given. Appl y GEORGE BOYES & CO., HAMILTON, WAIKATO. COMMISSION AGENT FBILDING. Lately carried on by Mr H. B. Bates haß been purchased by me. Those who centre to be driven to any part of the North Island, wire or write to me, P.O Box 49, Telopbor 57, beiween the hours 81 9 a.uS pra. after 6 p.m., Telephone 59

WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, SHOOTING LICENSES FOR - BANGITIKEI. Allen, J., Avery, G. T., Aldworth, Robert, Beechoy, P. J., Batt, Chas., Cawood.iWm., Cawood, L. H., Cox, P. E., Ebbott, W. F., Gibbons, C. E., Gardner, J. W., Humphrey, C. H., Hammond, E. D., Lane, J. N., Levin, VV. P., McDonald, Jas., McQallough, 8., Moore, Jos-.-Mercor, Herbert, Morris, G. W. D., Marshall, G. L.,Peyton, Stanley, Sutcliffo Harry, Bobson, J., Eodgors, A. J., Telfor, E„ Turnbull, R, Waters, Win., Watson, Dr P. J., Young, F, L. JOHN EOBSON,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8839, 15 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8839, 15 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8839, 15 June 1907, Page 4

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