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Notices. LOST— Black and Tan Woolly Dog with pricked ears. Answers to name “ Scott.” Reward on returning to C. Smith, pvawhatau, or Frank Stewart, Mangaweky. LOST or stolen —An Omega Watch, between Bonny Glen and Marton Junction, between Sunday night and Monday night, 20th >w;d 21st inst Reward on leaving at Advocate office. FOB~SALE - A BAKU AIN. ACRES Excellent Bush Land, about 50 acres felled. _ Good, dairying or sheep country' 3t miles from Bagman, same distance from factory and 2 miles from sawmill. Tenure, 0.8. P. at !2s fid per acre. Price for goodwill only i}22o. Adjoining properties also available. Plenty of room for sett.ers. ff. P, COBKILL, Land Agent, Eaglan and New Plymouth. ___ J^JANOHESTER STABLES. FEILDING. Having disposed of the above Stables to Messrs Richardson Bros. I desire to ask for them a continuance of the favours so liberally bestowed on me in the past, for which I accord the public my sincere thanks. JOSEPH BELFIT. HAVING taken over the above Stables we can assure the residents of the district that everything possible will be done to satisfy the requirements of the travelling public, and to earn a continuance of the patronage accorded, to our prerjAPoadni’ RICHARDSON BROS. pIANO TUNING. Mr A. 8. DOBBS, From John Brinsmead & Son’s, London?, Representing H. COLLIER & C 0,5 Wanganui, is now in the district. Orders may be sent to Mo 3 ridge & Co., Marton, or Gladstone House Old Instruments Valued and Exchanged. pOVEBS. OOVERS. W. J.IUEILL, SADDLER, FEUDING, Invites those who require Covers of any description for the coming season to place their Orders with him at once to save disappointment. Special Lines of Canvas & Duck have just been landed from England and Canada. Every Cover is a Perfect Fit, and the workmanship is guaranteed. Why buy Factory-made Articles when you -have the services of a Tradesman at your disposal ? The usual large assortment of GENERAL SADDLERY is also onen for inspection W. J. NEILL, Nest Post Office, Feilding. ■Hist JJOROUGH OF MARTON. 1 The VALUATION LIST for the Borough of Marton for the year 1910-11 is now open for inspection at the Borough Council Chambers, | High Street, Marton, All objections I thereto must be left at the Courthouse, Marton, on or before the 15th March addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Town Clerk’s Office not less than 10 days before the next sitting of the said Court. | Dated this 15fch day of February 1910. A. H. KNIGGE, Town Clerk. rpHE RangitiKei Advocate Printmg and Publishing company, Ltd, TO CORRESPONDENTS. It is particularly requested that all .lifters relating to business matters bs addressed to “ The Manager,” and not to any member of the staff. Letters intended for publics tion, o referring to subjects of public interest should be addressed to “ The Editor.’ Correspondence relating!) to the Company should bo addressed to tne oecretary. fjpHE RAftGimEl ADVOCATE. FEILDING & DISTRICT BRANCH. On and after Ist January, 1910, the Feilding and District Branch of the Ea gitikei Advocate Printing and Publishing Company will be under the charge of Mr W. J, CHOU CHER. ■pE(LDIMB~SASH & COOK COMPANY, Limited. , Have always on. hand Seasoned Timber of every description, including Kauri and Jarrah. Try our Joinoiy. Only timber of best quality and thoroughly seasoned used in our Factory recently. Sole. Agents for Millar’s West Australian!^’rah. This timber beats all for strength and lasting qualities. George Bartholomew, . MANAGE Ev

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 8