CARPETS. WE have opened a New Shipment of CARPETS in Axminstesf and Braasols—Piece Goods & SquctM, assortment is most varied, the Qualities ere most excellent, the Colourings and Designs are the Beat we have ever handled. We feel sure that there Is no better selection of these Gooes, nor can the same alecs of .Goods be bought at lower figures. Brussels Squares, 9 by 9. £4, £4 IDs. £5 6e Brussels Squaws, 9 by 10ft. bin., £4 17a 6d, £6 10s, £6 Brussels gquaies, 9 by 12, £6 10s £6 10s, £7 10a Brussels Squares, 12 by 12, £7, £8 5s Brus.o CqunTfs, 12 by 18ff. Gin., £ ss, £lO Axminster Squares from £ (o £lB 10s btair Runners from 2s Sd io 12s fid yard VICTORIA HOUSE, § PALM ER TON N. Tbt {Store that Serves you Eight. ggwHBMWJMMi umif mi minii i JJANCHESTEE BAZAAR 20 to 35 PER CENT. OFF BAHGB var.br For one Week Only. To Clear for CASH. See Show Window. MILSON& COLE MANCHESTER SQUARE, FEILDING. s A FEW YEARS AGO TyilEN the CLARKSON CYCLE ” ’ sprang into existence, the trede wo did then was cot much. But Is grew —and grew—and grow. People saw that (ho CLARKSON CYCLE was no ordinary kind of C ycleand they soon found out its enperiorityj Hence its popularity. It is fitted with all the Latest Improvements. and the price, £lB is within the reach of everyone. Our EASY TEEMS TABLE will tc sent to you on receipt cfyonr Postcard W. C3.LABKSON, CSCLE AGENT, F E I L D ... N Q. A. J. HAYWARD, Agent for Mar'on ANTED to Rent—Seven-roomed ’ * House in or near Marton. Atply by letter to A. 8., Advocate office. Rent no object for a suitable place. WANTED —Man accustomed to sheep, with oouplo of good dogs. Stale previous experience. Apply—Pox 6, Uiiku, TIJ ANTED—Ladies* jind Gentlemen res' v quiring Evening Gloves, Slippers, and Dross Tics to visit McELDOWKBY’S oros, Marton, Bunferville and Taihnpe. XST'ANTED to correspond with geu- * L tleman (any age) with view to matrimony. Must bo good judge of Fa rm Property, as 1 intend to purchase one from FRANK R. DUNNE. Laivl and Estate Agent of Marton. Photos exchanged. Address—“ Hilda,” c/o Fjmxx R. Dunne, Laud Agent, Mar-
MY Shipment of Canadian Itubbers Las arrived from Vancouver. Ladies' Gum Bobts 9s Cd. Girls' Gum Boots 8s Gd, 9s 3d, Men’s Goloshes 3s lid, 4s 3d, 4s 9d, os 6d, Ladies’ Goloshes 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 4s Od. JOHN COBBE, Boot Importer, MEN’S Warm Winter Underclothiny. Colonial Lambswool Undershirts and Pants 3s- Gd, 4s Cd, 4s lid, os Gd, Gs 3d, 6s lid to 9s 6d. The Koslyn Delta Finish Unshrinkable Underpants and Shirts, Ss Cd, 9s Gd, 9s lid, 10s 9d. Buy now before the rise takes effect. JOHN COBBE, Feilding. AT JOHN COBBE’S—Rich Long Velvet Mantles, trimmed with silk braiding, usually 40s Gd, now 29s Gd, 05s now 455, 75s now 355; S' 1 ’ Mantles: richly trimmed, Css n Gd, 84s now 455. Cloth Mfor 37s Gd. .jst 29 s -antic's, GSI "TST ANTED of and G‘ Alaewn—Any amount good Second-hand Ladies' p Dili's Bicycles from 40s. Every 'f in good order. Direct importers of the famous Argyle Cycles l>MtiiY & Co., Feiidiug. WANTED— Our Boys to. come along and get fitted for Suits, Golf Slockmgs and Overcoats. Bin Stoats & Sterling U-Juas at J. McELDOWNEY S Stores! ivlaiton, Hunterville and Taihapr; &V AalTßD—Flannelette Buyers to see V„, - OU I Values in White, Pint, Cream acd Stnpod Flannelettes. Prices aa aheap as over, at loss than same goods can bs nnvbwr™. 1 ' 0 ? Zea,flnd to Bt . MoELDO i m ki SSoreB > Marton, Hunterville, and Taihape. WANTED —Hosiery buyers to see our values in Plain and Bibbed Cashmere Hose. These goods were bought at old prices, and less than we can buy same goods today'. At J McELDOWNEWS Stores, Marten, Huntsivillo and Taihape,
ipYCLISTS NOTE.-BEYKOLDS. Ltd., x J ainiercton North, csn BUpply tqu With anything in the Cycle Line within twenty-four hours from receipt of order nt 30 per cent, cheaper than your local agent. Post us yonr order to-day. f'OB SALE, a small nu-nber of Good Solid Tolara Strainers at Bargain Brices. Apply at once to Ken Kea-ile, tho Mart, Marion. ‘ANTED KNOWN—That “The l . Phoneries,” opposite platform, Main Street, do not require to giro their goods away,. tire demand for music and records being so enormous. «;r ANTED.KNOWN—That visity * ors waiting for tiro trains after seeing tbo Show, may spend a pleasant ball, bour at “ Tbo Phoneries,” opposite platform, where the brightest sweetest music may be beard. Open every nig ht till 10 o’clock. ANTED KNOWN That tb» “ f largest and best stock of Edison s Records and Phonographs may be obtained at “The Phoneries.’' Main Street West, opposite platform. WANTED Football and Hookey enthusiasts to visit EEYNOL DS SPORTS DEPOT, Tho Square, Pah mcri-ton No;th, where there is a fine assortment of this Season’s Requisites Clubs are allowed a liberal discount. They have also on view Golf Clcbs bv the bait makers, end Gun? led Amainnitim in grtat variety, ID KNOWN—For Kapoo Beds, Blankets, Eider town Qnilts, Satin and Honey Comb Quilts, go to P. WILSON, Rongctea. AN TED KNOWN—Gum Boots, *Sea Boots, Watertigbts, and all sraeoaafclo Footwear. Lowest Prices for Rest Goods. D. WILSON, Rongotea, '%\ ’'ANTED KNOWN For -Beet * „ Value in TEAS, go to WILfcON’S, Eongotea. ANTED KNOWN—For House“s‘ holdl Itonmongery, Galvanize Iron and Wire, Cement, and all Perm E?qdsites go to or write to D. WILi ON. Eongotea, for quotations. Vw* ANTED TO SELL - Gent’s ■ • B.S.A. Bicycle. Just been overhauled and and had one new t.yro filled, (rice, 4,'il 10j cash. Easy terms arranged, ADAMS, Ltd., lata Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue, Waag uiui. T\o YOU WANT A BICYCLE Qti it now. Write to G. BABBY & Co., Feilding for tkoir liet of Secondhand Machines, Guaranteed in good order. From 50a. ‘f’HE PREMIES STABLES, Feiid ing, are fitted with all the Ist?at conveniences required b.y the travelling public. -Up-to-date Vehicles for hiru also, Saddle and Harness Horses. Charges moderate. Also, rcomy Loose Boxes to let, suitable for racehorses. Telephone fio.-F. FLAVALL, 5 . Provletor. - . , BANTED TO SELL -“Qc-JiVb.S.A Start Bioyolo, fitted w,tb E*:3e coaster hub and new tyres. * overhaulejAndicnamrileu in our lector, Prioo Qfiah (0 hijjbi letfraiAMt&g#!*, • ADAM 0 ,T la i0 _ Warn. Mas
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8844, 21 June 1907, Page 3
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