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MotICCS- .. £1 10 0 15 0 7 6 nostage to be *AHGI T!K £ 1 ADVpUAjE PRINTING & PUBLISHING COBSPAHY, lid. The rates of Subscription to the Rangitikei Advocate will remain as before, viz.— Yearly Half-yearly Quarterly Of. nested, cost of _ a, hit d.) j_. But in <-;her ho encourage *ne system of p .-■mars, in advance, and lesiou the wx’* of boo--stooping, the Directors have decided to a.low special discounts to subscribers who pay in aaSubscrinera who wish to take advantage of the concession may elect to pay either yearly, half-yearly or quarterly, in advance at following rates : Yearly .. • • £1 * ° Half-yearly •• ~ Quarterly •• ” „ , , {lf posted cost of posiaga to be addea. ) To facilitate the adoption of this system all accounts for 1910 will be sent ut at the beginning of She year for the ull amount, with the discount for ad•anc'3 payment noted c The discount for advance payment <a ■ear]y subscription amounts t° os. - and his discount will be allowed oh all early accounts paid on or before -betauary 14, 1910, _____ mm RAROlim'l ADVOCATE. FBILDING & DISTEIOT BEANCH. On and after lat January, 1910, the Foilding and District Branch of the Eangitiksi Advocate Printing and Publishing Company will he under the I charge of Mr W. J. CROUCHER. 0 E S A""L E. 820 FOUR-TOOTHED and 350 TWO-TOOTHED WETHEES, MARTIN BROS., Rangiwabia, mHROWN from Express window JL on December 20tb, 1909, a Lady’s Handbag containing gold chain, money, railway and cheek t'cket, and other articles. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Me Tanner, 48, Hayden Street, Auckland. T OST between Turakina and JU Bulls, one Silver Grey Fur Boa lined with brown. £1 reward on returning to W. Homes, Bulls. LOST on the Eangitikei Racecourse, Bulls, on New Year s Day, a pearl and turquoise pendant and chain. Reward on returning the same to Andrew Jack, Main Street, Palmerston North. T OST from Marion, a long-tailed JL-J Fox Terrier Dog. Seen following a trap along Pukepapa Road. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. —G. D. fcILBY, Robert Street.

]IST TICE, All Accounts owing to me after 20th January will be placed in the hands of my solicitor for collection, THOMAS McGREGOR, Bulls. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector—J, E. Yep.non, M.A., B. Sc, School re-opens on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February. “ Free Places ” granted to holders of Standard VI. Proficiency Certificates under 15 on Ist December last. New Boarding House for boys. Prospectus on application to Rector, or W. HUNTER, Secretary. jjj? 0 R SALE. 70 ACRES close to Marton. 10£ Acres with 10-roomed house, 1 mile from Marton 4 Choice Sections Marton Extension, good situation No reasonable offer refused. JOHN C. METER, Lily Vale, Marton. IHLi '■ -^coa "THE LAST WORD IN COCOA jj"F you could only see the homo of bourhville cocoa. with its groan fields, its lovely garden,?, its airy sunlit workrooms—all as dean as a naw pin—you would i understand why BOUKPiVIiLLE GOGOA is so pure and gj delicious. Sold in >4lb., iJIb, and 11b, tins everywhere. Made by BRITISHERS at CadJbury's, Bournvxlla.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9653, 5 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9653, 5 January 1910, Page 8