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£JHEAP TIMBER. OHEAP TIMBER. Perham, Larsen & Co., Limited, HAVE FOE SALE at their Junction Yards, a Large Stock consisting of over 50,000 Feet Good SECOND- CLASS TIMBER at the following Prices : Scantling, 8s 61 per 100 teet Boards, from 6in. to Sin. inclusive, 8s 6d per 100 ft. Boards, from 9in. to 12in. inclusive, 9a per 100 ft. i Second-class Rusticating, 12s per 100 feet Second-class T. & G. Flooring, 11s 6d per 100 ft. Also, large quantity of first-class Building Timbers, dressed and rough. Ironmongery, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Joinery, and Mouldings of all descrip-! tions. W. H. GOMEZ, __ Manager. MASONIC HOTEL, **“ (Opposite Railway Station), PAUMERSTON NORTH. THIS/WELL-KNOWN HOUSE Has just been taken over by J. A. PAWS ON, (Late of Marton Hotel), Who will be pleased to meet Old and New Friends from Kangitikei. Visitors to Palmerston will find their Comforts thoroughly catered for. ]yfARTON 0 T E L. (Under New Management.) JOHN HANNAN, (Late of Makotuku, Hawke’s Bay), Has pleasure in announcing he has taken ; over the above well-known House. The best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be kept. First Class Accommodation. GOOD TABLE' JOHN HANNAN, PnOPEIETOB.

BRICE, BROAD & CO On account o£ selling theic sawmill have placed the stock of 90,000 feet of timber with HUMPHREY & CO, Marion Junction, to be disposed of on their behalf. Anyone wishing timber should not delay as the whole lot has to be sacrificed. LISTED J WE have the Latest EDISON Records on hand. Impromptu Concerts at any time. . Come to the BOOK ARCADE and listen to 10009 “ Always Me (Byron G. Harland) 10010 “ Taffy,” (Ada Jones) 10016 “ uncle Josh's Arrival in New Tort City.” A real funny record. 10018 “I’m glad I’m Married” (Billy Williams) And many others. Fresh supplies weekly. MOUBIDGKE & SCXN; Book Arcade, Broadway, Mar ton. Agent for London & Lancashire, Insurance Company. JpiASHIONABLE TAILORING. C. H, HINKLEYj The Practical Tailor, BRIDGE STREET. BULLS. A Large ■ Selection of Samples' to choose from, y GENTS' RIDING BREECHES A SPECIALITY.

COME, YOU KIPPERS, COME COME, and come quickly! No limitations, no early doojjs or late. Come every mother’s soil, and every father’s daughter, maimed, mute, or deaf, or blind as the bat that skims the water. Come in your hundreds, your thousands, or your pyjamas. No matter how, COME— % In crepe-de-chine or shiny toper In frock coat, farthingale or motor Come in the garb of old Gaul, or as a Bombay policeman; on your Imad, on your heels, or on the wings of the wind. Do you ask where ? Well, not “Into the Garden, Maud ” nor “ Way down upon the Swanee Bibber, but where the TEA IS BEST. Ton ask where is that } is it where the palm and the pine tree grow ? Not there, gentle reader, not there. No, you are simply to come to the nearest grocer, for there awaits you that greatest delicacy in tea, SURATURA, T H E S UPEEB, But Come Now. >T] e said tbat great literary men are dying out • Im not feeling well myself, but were this my last word 1 should still say PLUMP FOB S UEATUEA. Admission-A Bhmd, l s 6d ; B,ls 9d ; X, 2s 4d, and the n WANT every woman to try ( my ‘LANE’S JVIEDOLINE.’ It will give ypu a skin and complexion to be proud of/j/No skin too bad to <be ’Cleared by it. i/-at Chemists. -i.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9408, 31 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9408, 31 March 1909, Page 8