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THURSDAY, llth JULY, 13 THE OPENING DAY OS OUE GREAT WINTBE SALE. SHOW ROM BARGAINS. AID TEIMMED MU-lINIET HADE PEIOS. Lpecial Lot of Lovely Hats at in lid, 7b 6d, 10a 6d, 12s 6d each Big Bargains in Beady-to-wear Straws at Is lid and 2s lid Dozens of Girls’ Wool Tams at 6d, 9d, and Is each Motor Caps for Ladiea and Girls, clearing at 6d, Is & Is 6d sack Lots of Felt and Straw Hats »l 3d, 6d, and Is each Children’s Hats and Bonnets, all reduced 25 to SO per cent. 40 Eeady-made Costumes, newest styles, 'now 255, 27s 6d, and 30s each, usually 45s to 50s 50 Ladies’Tweed Costume new goods, in lots, at 7s lid, 10s 6d, 11s 6d, 11s 6d, 12s 6d and 15s each Ladies’ and Mails’ Jackets, List season’s, to be cleared in lots at 2s lid, 4s Gd, 5s 6d, 6s lid to 10s 6d each Inverness Tweed Coats, nice warm garments, at nominal prices, 3s lid, 4s lid, os lid, 6s lid and 7s lid each 3 only Ladies’ White Beaver Jackets, 55s for 25s Ladies’ Black Caracale Coats from 13s 6d. Bleb .clack Yelvet and Silk Capes, at 13s 6d, 15s 6d, 173" 6d and 20s each Ladies’ Fashionable White Macs, to be cleared at 10s 6d, 13« 6d, 16s and 20s each Girls’ Maes, at less than half prices, now Is lid, 2a lid, 3s lid, 5s lid to 10s 6d each Wonderful Bargains in Girls’ Tweed Paletots, in all sizes, at prices ranging from 6s 0d to 14s 6d each Children’s White Beaver Coats and Tunics, a large assortment, at prices ranging from 6s lid to 20s Girls’ Fur Necklets, in iots, at 9d, Is, Is 3d, and Is lid Children’s Fur Setts, all reduced 33i per cent. Our huge st'oek of Underclothing and Corsets, all at substantially reduced prices BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS all at Big Reductions For our Genuine Bargains in Men’s and Boys’ SUITS, OTEBCOATS and MERCERY see next week’s list THE B'OH~MARGHB, (MESSRS BPERCE & BPEBCE), FEIIsDIKG.

Hava you Visited the CM AMT SALS At Domigass P HUNDREDS of thrifty shoppers have bought heavily of the Wonderful Bargains that are in such abundance at bis Sale. Everything throughout the Store is REDUCED IN PRICE, and many items are so desperately priced that we are losing heavily on every one we sell. The Stock must be greatly reduced, and Out-of-Season Garments sold at any sacrifice NOW, as we are determined to have the Stock thoroughly up-to-date, and start next season with nothing but Stylish Goods. See our BIG CIRCULAR of Great MONEY-SAYING B ARGAINS. If you have not seen it, send for one at once, and we will be pleased to post you a copy. W. DOMIGAN & GO., THE PEOPLE’S DRAPER, EILDING. P.S.—Sale Prices are for Cash only.

Live-Stock Remedies. " BUDBUCK." HORSES SWINE SHEER POULTRY CATTLE DOGS “ SALViTIS Astringent for SCOUR in Calves. " RUDDOCK, CATTLE DRBNGRi ' Complete DAIRY MEDICINE fIfJEST, £2 23. Write for Annual. Posted Free to any Address. MARTON Agent: A. F. Shabpb, Marton. BULLS Agent : J. B. Waluhb, Balls. FEILDING Agent: W. T. Bowateb, Farmers’ Union Rooms. PALMERSTON NORTH : U.F. 00-O?. Assn.. TMmorstoa Norsb.

REES AMD iPGRHUGH, CERTIFICATED SAHITiRY PLUMBERS, MILNE STREET, HUNTESYILLE, Honae and Sanitary Plumbing. Hot-Water Services and Electric Bells Fitted Tank?, Milk Caaa, Yats, Aerators, Bath-, Boiler Frames, W-.sli Tons, do., etc. Bepelrs Executed. Prices Moderate* Estimates Civek.

FBIL.DING' I beg to announee that I hare recently acquired tho above, and wil l endeavour to give every satisfaction to clients. \ chicles of all kinas, including drags, always on hire. Groom on. premises at, night. Modekate Chaboes. J. SIPOBIE. Late of Wanganui.

TNDIA RUBBER HOT WATER f 1 BAGS. I BEST ENGLISH MA EE. Each Bag is fitted with a patent safety valve, so that yon -do not scald yourself when filling it. We give our persona 1 guarantee that one of these bags will last you well for at least two yoars. Sent Free & safe by p ost to any address. LEARY’S Pharmacy, Tin; Square. P YLME ESTON N. Telephone No,. 7. W ELLI NGTON ACCLIMATE v SA tion SOCIISTY, SIIOC /TING LICENCES FOB • BANGITIKEI ■AH en, J., Avery, G. T., Aldworth, Bob' Beechey, F. •!.. Batt, Chas Cav Wm., Cawood, L. H., Cox, F. E. Ebbott, W. F., Gibbons, C. E., 0 ardner, I W„ Humphrey 0. H.. 1 Jatnmond, E. E., Lane, J. ,? jCV1 "’ W. F., McDonald. J aß . McCullough, E., Moore, Jos., Mercer, Herbert, Morris, G. W. D., Marshall, G. h., Peyton, Stanley, Sutcliffe Harry. Eobson, J., Rodgers, A. J., Telfer, 8.. Turnbull, B , Waters, Wm.. Watson Dr F, J., Young, F, L. JOHN ROBSON. Marion Sub-Commitiee# May 13. WO7

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8866, 17 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8866, 17 July 1907, Page 4