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Wanisd. 'ANTED to Purchase Secondhand Exercise Saddle, suitable for a boy. Apply A. P. Shabpe, Saddler, Marion. WANTED— A Ploughman. Must have knowledge of MasseyHarris Drill. Apply J. A. McKenzie, Ruahine, Mangaweka. WANTED —A good General to do light housework and washing. Mrs Sola, The Vicarage, Bulls. WANTED- A Ploughman, Must be competent man. Apply O. McElroy, Halcombe. WANTED to Sell—Dessert, Stewing and Bottling Pears, Cooking Apples, and Quinces. W. V. Thebp, Fern Flats, WANTED 10 Buy—A Spring Cart, tip preferred. Apply to S. Thomas, Marton. THE best evidence of she satisfaction given by my TAILORING is the number of Customers who daily leave their Orders with me on the recommendation of their friends and relations. If yon wish to be ready for Easter place your Orders without delay with A. WILLIAMSON, The Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailor, Manchester Street, Feilding. A. PEEL, French Dyer and VJT* Cleaner, is still in business In Kixnbolton Road, Feilding, and makes Old Clothes, Curtains, Suits, and all Garments Equal to New. Give him a trial and see for yourself. OOK OUT ! Farmers and others when in Feilding don’t forget to call at ROBINSON'S FRUIT DEPOT, where Fresh Fruit and Confectionery are always on hand. Cordials and Drinks, and Sweetmeats a speciality. Orders delivered Mrs H. PRESTON, Proprietress.

ADIES, have we ever made a COS* TU ME for you ? If we have never made a Costume for you-now is a good time to start. We employ only the Tailoring Artists in the making of our garments. That’s the reason we make the best Costumes available at the price. The CASH TAILORING COMPANY, PeUding, JJISING SUN CAFE. {Next Council Chambers), THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. The Most Up-te-date Establishment in Palmerston, Special Luncheon and Tea Booms Upstairs for Ladies. Meals at all hours at reasonable rates. Firstclass Menu. DON’T spoil the Ship for a ha’porth of tar, but have only GEE’S BLINDS On Exhibition WE keep the Largest Stock and the Best Selection of GENT’S FOOTWEAR. (jj-OfIOWILL OF LEASE. 020 ACRES in two sections, 6 and 7 years to run, at 12s and 14s per acre. Splendid buildings on both sections. Suitable for either sheep or dairy farming. Practically the whole ploughable. Close to school, creamery and post-office. Well watered and fenced. No purchasing clause. Goodwill £650, This a good property and is only open for a few weeks. For particulars, etc., apply to VICTOR: E. SMITH. S. SANTOS, Proprietor. At Gahagan’s. Young’s Boot Store. LAND AGENT. FEILDING.

(HE “ HOME ” of GOOD SHOES Young’s Boot Store, /'i ENEEAL STOSS, good district, hJT country town on railway Line. Turnover .£3OO per month Freehold shop and dwelling. Stock at valuation. .£9OO cash required. J. T. BARKY & CO.. Fell diner. SPECIAL VALUES in the Show Room a? JOHN COBBE’S Cash Sale, Peilding. Black Silk Blouses half usual prices. Smart White Cambric Embroidered Blouses, now 3s 6d csuh. WANTED Known—H. MAURICE CLARKE, Teacher of Music; desires Pupils for Violin, Mandolin, Piano and Organ. Terms moderate* Address Hunia Street. Marton. Jars, all sizes, at Jj the usual Low Prices at the COOP. STORES, Marton. COMFORT cf a Home, LEAK LINESS unsurpassed, IVILITY to All, ENTEAL to Town and Station. THE LEVIATHAN PRiVATE HOTEL, KEMBOLTON ROAD, PEILHIN G, The above has all thp Latest Conveniences, and ranks amongst the First-class Bouses on the Coast. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. 3?. UN CEE WOOD, PBOfBJETOE, | \ ' i". L /

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 1