ADVERTISING MEMORANDA
'( For best results and lowest charges, seeds should be sent to Peilding for dressing. Seed dressed by us was awarded two firsts, two seconds and two' third prizes at the Manawatu Winter Show, including first and second prize for Ryegrass. Cleaning charges are as under:— Ryegrass 3d per bushel, for ordinary samples Cocksfoot Is 6d per cwt., Crested Dcgstail 4s per cwt, grain 3d per bushel. Pull allowance to clients who do their own carting. Fire insurance growers’ own care. Consign seed to Hodder and Tolley, Ltd., Peilding.* Bracelets and Bangles.—Our Stock is still complete in this line of goods, having bought to advantage during the so-called,;., quiet times. Over 70 to choose from at GEO. SHORT’S, Manchester Street, Pending. p. G. Hilton, Broadway, Marten, has just opened up a full and up-to-date stock of High Class Jewellery, suitable for Christmas, New Year and Wedding Presents, inspection of which is inviteu. Repairs of all descriptions guaranteed. Charges are moderate at P. G. Hilton’s, tbs well-known Jeweller, Marton.* Max Bornhold, Practical Wat oh. maker, Marton. First quality in watches and jewellery. Prices second to none. The only place for satisfactory repairs in the district.*
Entries are announced for Palmerston sale. An advertiser wishes to buy or exchange gig for good second-hand dos cart. - Kiwitea County Council notifies that sales in public pounds in the County will be held on Monday in each week. * ■ / t A reward is offered for the return of a parcel lost in Marton on Saturday. Messrs Mogridgo & Son, Marton, have a new advertisement of the latest Edison phonograph roeords. Marton Borough Council invites residents who are short of drinking water to send their names to the Town Clerk. _ . Additions .are made to Peilding sale. , t • v Mr Oobham offers to let a shop in Broadway, Marton.' i Mr W. Morrison, Cliff Line, Marton, requires a reliable housekeeper. Attention is drawn to an auction sale to be held by Messrs -Williams. Ingle & Co. at their Mart, Marton, to-morrow (March 2nd), at 3.80 p.m. As most of the goods to be offered are'new and are.to be sold without reserve this sale should command a large attendance.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9383, 1 March 1909, Page 5
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359ADVERTISING MEMORANDA Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9383, 1 March 1909, Page 5
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