CARPETS. T¥7B have opened a New Shipment W of CARPETS in Asminstor j and Brussels—Piece Goods & Squares. The assortment is most varied; the Qualities ora most excellent, the Colourings id Designs are the Beat wo have ever handled. Wo feel sure that there is no better selection of these Goods, nor can the same class of Goods bo bought at lower figures. Brussels Squares, 9 by 9, £4, £4 10a. £5 Ba Brussels Squares, 9 by 10ft. Pin., £4 17-. 6d, £5 10s, £6 Brussels PquaiOß, 9 by 12, £5 lOj. £0 10s, £7 10s Brussels Squares, 12 by 12, £7, £8 fis Brusse Pquarea, 12 by 18ft. 6in., £. ss, £lO Axtninster bum.rts from £ io £lB 10s Stair Runners from 2a 6d to 12s 6d yard victoria"house, B PALMER TOM N. ThejStore that Serves you Bight,
M ANCHES.TEE BA#AAR 20 to 25 PER CENT. OFF LARGE VASES For one Week Only. To Clear for CASH. See Snow Window. MILSON & COLE’S MANCHESTER SQUARE, FEILDING. A FEW YEARS AGO WHEN tho CLARKSON CYCLE feptaag into existence, the trade •wo did then was not much, But it grew —and grew—and grow. People saw -that (ho CLAEKFON CYCLE was no ordinary kind of C yclo. and they soon fonni oat its superiority j Hence its popularity. It is fitted with all tho Latest law provements. and the price, JEIB is within the roach of everyone. Car EASY TERMS TABLE mil he sent to you on receipt cf your Postcard w. clalkson, CYCLE AGENT, 3? E I L D i N Q. A. J. HAYWARD, Agent for Marion
I \KJ ANTED to Bay—ln largo or small V ¥ quantities, all kinds of Vegetables. Write “ Local," c/o Advocate office. • * Oj J ANTED—A Lady Help to assist with vyV care of two children and do light Sen sework. Mrs Coswat. Glenoreby, Cheltenham, near Feilding. ANTED—A Domestic Help. Mrs T. White, Marton, Apply WANTED— Ladies' and Gentlemen requiring Evening Gloves, Slippers, and Dross Ties to visit McELDOWNBY'S Stores, Marton, Huntervillo and Taihape. WANTED —A Boy to be generally useful on a farm. Able to milk and ride. .'Ajfrplj G. Y. Lethbeidgs, Huntermile. 'ANTED-A Girl for country. Wages, 15s per wsek. Apply J. Maher , Obingaiti. Y Shipment of Canadian. Rubbers liaa arrived from Vancouver. Ladies’ Gum Boots 9s Cd. Girls’ Gum Boots 8s Gd, 9s 3d, Men’s Goloshes ,3s lid, 4s 3d, is 9d, Ss 6d, Ladies’ -GoJoshes 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s Gd, 4s Gd. JOHN COBBE, Boot Importer, 'EN’SWarm Winter Undercloth. - iny. Colonial Lambswool Undershirts and Pants 3s Gd, 4s Gd, 4s lid, 5s Gd, Gs 3d, Gs lid to 9s Gd. The Eoslyn Delta Einish Unshrinkable Underpants and Shirts, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, ;8s l£d, 10s 9d. Buy now before the rise dashes - effect. JOHN COBBE, Eeilding. A T JOHN /GOBBE’S—Rich tong’ x3L Velvet Ma.atlcs, trimmed with silk braiding, usually ,49s Gd, now* 29s Gd, 65s now 455, 7os now 355; Silk Mantles: richly trimmed,.G-£s now 29s Gd, 84a now 455. Cloth .Mantles, Gss -W 37s Gd. TC7ANTED—Our Boys to coma along Wi and gat fitted for Suits, Golf Stockings and Overcoats. Bis? Stocks & Sterling Values at J. McBLDOWNEY S Stores, I Marton, Hnnterville and Taihape. WANTED —Flannelette Bayers to see our Values in White, Pink, Cream and Striped Flannelettes. Prices as cheap as ever, at leas than same goods can bo landed in New Zealand to-day at McELDOWNBY’S Stores, Marton, Hnnterville, and Taihape. WANTED— Hosiery buyers to see our values in Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Hose. These goods wore bought, at old prices, and less than we can buy same goods to day. At J McELDOWNBY’S Stores, Marton, Hnnterville and Taihape.'
OYCLISTS NOTE.—REYNOLDS, Ltd., Palmerston North, can : supply' ■ou •with anything in the Cycle Line within .twenty-four .hours, from receipt of order at 20 per .cent, cheaper than your local agent. Post ,us your order to day. ANTED KNOWN—If you have not tried BOUBNVILLB COCOA, you have missed one of the preatost pleasures of life. It is the most delicious of flavoured Cocoas, and posseecs a delightful aroma. TTfl ANTED KNOWN- Have you tried VV BOUBNVXLLE COCOA prepared by Cadbury’s. I! not, you ere missing a treat. There is nothing superior in flavoured Cocoas to be found. <6sk for Boarnville Ooaoa. FOB SALE, b small number of Good Solid Totara Strainers at Bargain Prices. Apply at onco to Ken Keaole, the Mart, M&rton. FOUND that the Cocoa possessing the most delioiou s flavour and delightful al pma is BOUBNVILLE COCOA. • iJN'TED KNOWN—That “The Piouerics,” opposite platform, Main Street, do not require to give their goods away, the demand for music and records being so enormous. ANTED KNOWN—That visits'’? ors waiting for the trains after seeing the Show, may spend a pleasant half hour at " The Phonenes,” opposite platform, where the brightest and -sweetest music may be heard. Open fiireefc-.Wcst, opposite platform. *■ "TKTANTBD- Football and Hoolsey » V enthusiasts to visit REYNOLDS BPOETB DEPOT, The Squaw, Palmerston North, where there is a finji assortment) of this Season’s Eequiaites ' Cicbs are allowed a liberal discount. 3S«5y have.also on,view Golf Glebs, by, t’he boat makers, and. Gups and Ammunition in great variety. .every night till 10 o’clock. •mSTaSSTTEX) KNOWN That the » » ■ ,largest andbest stock o| Edison’s -Eocmds and Phonocranhsi may
&- ( SrANTED KNOWN—For . Eajoc 9 v Beds, Blankets, Eider Cown Quilts., Batin and Hons; Comb Quilts, go to j£>- WILSON, Kongotoa. AN TED KNOWN—Gum Boots, 7% Sea Boots, Woterlights, and all seaso a able Footwear. Lowest ‘Prices for Beet Bloods. D. WILSON, Eongotea. til r ANTED KNOWN —For Beet '*V Value in*TEAS, go to WILSON’O, Bongotea. WANTED ’ KNOWN—ForHoosehold Ironmonger;, GalvariKo Iron and Wire, Cement, and alt Form RcqsiaitCß go to or write to D. WUA ON. Bongotea. for quotations. '-\fefANTED~TO SELL Gent’s W B.S.A. Bicycle. Just been overhauled and examine end had one now tyro fitted. Trios, £8 10s cash. - Easy terms arranged. ADAMS, Ltd., late Adams Star Cycle Co., Avon no, Wan* | ganui. ’ 1 .ir , TOT AN TED TO BELL—Gent's Clip - ,'VV per Bicycle. Orly bear in use a few months. Fitted with free wheel and two' rim brake*. -Price 4®. Easy terms arranged. ADAMS, -Ltd., ■late/;Adams Star .Cycle Go., Aronue,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8840, 17 June 1907, Page 3
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