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Very Serviceable Stockings For Women and Children. WHEN you buy your Hosiery at the Sutton Store, Feiiding, you buy the very best there is in the market We stock Mcrley’a Famous Hosiery, and by getting shipments at frequent intervals we obtain Fresh New Goods. The following have only'just come to hand: Women’s Plain Black Cashmere Hose, spliced and seamless feet, all sizes at Is, Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 9d a pair Women’s Plain Tan Cashmere Hose, spliced and seamless feet, all sizes, at Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d a pair Women’s Plain Cashmere Hose, in green, purple, and saxe blue, spliced and seamless heels, at 2s 3d a pair Women’s Bibbed Hose, in black or tan, full fashioned, extra spliced feet Black, at Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d. 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d a pair Girls’ Hose, ribbed and plain, in black or tan, sizes 2 to 6, at Is, Is Is 2d, Is M, Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s a pair Children’s Black and Tan Three-quarter Hose, at Is, Is 2d, to Is 6d a pam Ciiildren’s Plain Cashmere Socks, in black, tan, cream and cardinal, at 6d to Is 3d a pair Children’s Cream Lace Yyella Socks, plain white cotton and white lace cotton, at 6d, 9d, lid, to Is 6d a pair A. H. SUTTON & CO., FEILDING. I WINTER 1910. AG. walker, of the MANCHESTER BAZAAR; ® FEILDING has now received his New Shipment of FANCY NEEDLEWORK REQUISITES I Including Mallard Floss, Oorticelli and Crewel Silks, Canvases, Linens, Huckabacks* Crochet Cottons, Filoselles, Flosettes, Transfers. Berlin Wools, etc., stc. Inspection cordially invited, as the range of Goods is the Finest and Best Asserted in the district. Also jnst arrived a Large Assortment of MAGAZINES and BOOKg for Winter Beading. All Prices, all Authors, all the Latest Publications. WHEN IN FEILDING cultivate the habit of calling at Walker’s Manchester Bazaar! FEILDING. tctwsjt (By Special appointment Booksellers to His Excellency the Governor.) G. H. BENNETT & CO. Have just opened direct from the Manufacturers TENNIS GOODS. TENNIS RACQUETS by Slazenger, Sykes, and Ring, including the following well-known Racquets : —Doherty, Special Demon, Demon, Club, Renshaw, Paris, Court, Gold Medal, and E.D.B, A special line of Racquets for Children from 4s 6d upwards. TENNIS BALLS—Sykes’ and Ayres, 18s per dozen. Tennis Nets, Racquet Presses from 2s 6d, and Lawn Tennis Markers. CRICKET MATERIAL. BATS, by Dube & Son, Wisden, Clapshaw, and Cleeve and Sugg. a good all-cane Practice Bat from 10s Practice and Match Balls, Wickets, Gloves and Leg Guards CROQUET. Croquet Sets from 15s to 80s eachi Mallets and Croquet Balls. INSPECTION INVITED. 0. H. BENNETT 4 Co. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. SWALLOW, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, MAETON. Plans Drawn and Estimates given for any and every class of work. The test or value is afforded in the contracts carried out by me. THE seasoned timber COMPANY. M A R T 0 N, Ha ve several Lines of MIXED TIMBER at 4s. For Joinery, Mouldings, Sashes and Doors, we purchased 45,000 feet of Timber of over four years’ seasoning, and claim for this work we have the most thoroughly Seasoned Timber in the district. We can supply at short notice 55,000)4 23,000 Heart Rimu Match Lining and Ceiling Boards, sufficient to cover an acre, all absolutely dry. We have just finished supplying Seasoned Timber for seventeen houses. Hunterv ille labour AGENCY, R. WESTFIELD Desires to announce that he ihas opened a LABOUR AGENCY at HUNTERYILLE, and Workmen seeking Positions as Farm Hands, or in any trade, will do well to inquire at this Agency. Employers will find that Mr Westfield will be in a position to supply them with good Workmen at short notice. PEOMPT“REPLIES TO ALL INQUIRIES. JJASTIE’S STABLES, ARB THE MOST POPULAR IN FEILDII G. JOHN OGILVIB, Pbop bistox. M S aRT O N CARRYING* , COMPANY. I J. H. NICHOLLS. PROPRIETOR. Parcels and Goods delivered to and from the Station daily. Furniture carefully removed to any part of the district. Town Agents—Messrs Mogridge & Son. Orders left with this firm will receive prompt attention. Agent for New Zealand Express Company, You Have To Eat But eating loses its charm* if the eatables are not good and fresh. You can avoid all trouble in this direction by sending your orders I to Whitehead’s, whose goods constitute the standard of quality and are fresh daily. Make a memo, from this list for your next lunch. I Vienna Rolls Milk Loaves Tea Cakes Buns and Scones Pies, Pastry, and Cakes, an endless variety. Whitehead’s are not necessarily the cheapest, but certainly the least expensive for Pastry and other dainties. Our Sd Lines are Your Favourites. E. Whitehead, THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, Forgusson street, Feilding. HEAD BROS. FAMILY & GENERAL BUTCHERS, Wellington Road, MAETON. Familiefcwaited upon daily. Piimest Meat in any quantity and a Lowest Prices. SMALL GOODS A SPECIAILTT BUTCHERY, As there is a slight drop in the price of stock all CASH. CUSTOMERS patronizing this Establishment will REAP THE BENEFIT. The BEST & PBIMEST MEAT only kept. All Meat handled under moat clean and sanitary conditions Give sea trial and you will be more than satisfied. J. W. WARWICK. Psopeiktoe. M. MACKENZIE, MBER, GASFSTTER, & ELECTRIG BELL" FITTER, ROSS STREET. {Opposite Roman Catholic Church), M A E T O N. All Orders entrusted to me will receive my personal and careful attention. Estimates given. Charges moderate - Orders left with Mogridge & Son Telephone 18.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9741, 28 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9741, 28 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9741, 28 April 1910, Page 2

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