I A CYCLIST, ■ 111 ALWAYS ONE. 11l I.’s a Marhine you'll- never get lireU of riding. We wouldn't eak you to ride one if we thought it wouldn’t please you better than any other Cycle. The cyclist isn’t born that wouldn’s be pleased with IENTAUR OYOLJS. All Cyclists speak in owing tern,a about them. There is nothing stra c about this—i«’a not a “ just happened so.’’ purely and simply a natural result—the reward of merit. /e’ii guarantee the Centaur 2 years. w. CLARKSON, - 2,oth CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEILDING, THE EMPIRE HOBSE & OAT TIE EMBROCATION SOOTHES, COOLS,’AND HEALS ALL EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS. Use it and no other. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. - The Empire horse and gattle Torpedo FOR COLIC & GRIPES. 2/6 PER PACKET. The Empire horse iand cattle Powders For CONDITION and INTERNAL Complaints. PRICE, 2/6 PER PACKET. These Goods are recognised by leading authorities to be unsurpassed in Quality and Curative Powers, and their Fabulous Sales ‘Pronounce them to have reached ihe top of the ladder, and proclaim them superior to any known preparation. AGENTS FOR MARION: GL CUMMINS, COAGHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT.
JOS. BILLINGS said : “ Opportunity like eggs cum but once a time. 1 ' FOOTBALLERS • Your opportunity will be if you contemplate buying a JERSEY to take advantage of selecting a first-class Article, Supplied in any colour at lowest quotation at THE WHITE HOUSE, MARTON. MACE WALTERS (Late of Ross & Glendinning, Wellington.) GEO, CUMMINS, MARTON COACH FACTORY. o N o: *S 1 o i OA a
i i Inspection Invited. : I PLANTING SEASON, 1907. I.'W.'T. Benefield & Sou ( NURSERYMEN, || ABAMOEO, WANGaNUI, ' I Have again opened she season with o 1 fine stock e£ Healthy, Well-grown Trees I and Shrubs I FRUIT TREES of every description. B OSES—We hav* a fine collection, including all the latest Novclne*. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS RASPBERRIES STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Bto. ORNAMENTAL & FLOWERING SHRUBS of every description PINES SHELTER TREES and HEDGE PLANTS of every variety. Send for our Drs'riptive Oaklcgu’, | free to any address. I ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Ready Money Prices. SUGAR, No. 2,10 s3d per bg, 56iha SUGAR, la, 10a 9d per bag, 56ibs \ FLOUR, 12s 9d per 1001 b for sacks CURRANTS, per doz. Iba, 4a 6i CANDLES, Price’s, 160 z., 7d . BICE, best Japan, 9s per 56;bs JAM, lib tins, 3i fid doz. SALMON, 11b. tins, 8J SAGO, at 61 par dozen lbs ’’ I Our TEA at Is 8J and la 9d p;r Ibis I ndequalltd in value. We sell DRAPERY, CLOTHING. BOOTS, CROCKERY, and IRONMONGERY ai ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH Patronage Solicitbs. THE CO-OP. STORES, NORTH BROADWAY, MAETON
hyGA TAW A SCHOOL I MARTON. Country Boarding School for Girls. The Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, 28th May, 1907. Principal MISS M. TAYLOR 107 ELLINGTON ACOLIMATIRATION SOCIETY, SHOQjTING LICENSES FOE RANGITIKEI. Allen, J., Avery, G. T., AJdjvorth, Robert, Beeohey, F. J., Batt, Chas M Cawood, Wm,, Cawood, L. H., Cox, F. E., Ebbott, W. F., Gibbons, C. E.. Gardner, J. W., Humphrey, C. 11., Hammond, E. I)., Lane, J. N., Levin, VV. F., McDonald, Jas., McCullough, E., Moore, Jos., Mercer, Herbert, Morris, G, W. D., Marshall, G. L., Peyton, Stanley, Sutcliffe Harry, Robson,, J,, Rodgers, A. J., Teller, 11., Turnbull, il, Waters, Wm., Watson. Dr F. J.,, Young, P, L. i JOHN HOBSON, Secretary, Marion Sub-Committee. May 13, 1907.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8841, 18 June 1907, Page 4
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