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w if ABE NOT SELLING ■AT AT THESE PRICES FOE PLEASURE t It is a case of NECESSITY, On many of the Lines we are clearing out at our GEBAT WINTER "SALE, We are not seeing bur own. But exigencies of lime and store space make it imperative' to reduceour stock. Q his is the most convenient time, and therefore vye are now placing on eur sale counters Magnificent Lines of MILLINERY DBEBS GOODS HOSIERY FANCY GOODS ETC,, ETC. At prices that would tempt a miser. Prompt purchasing- is- strongly advised, as the Biggest Savings g® first 53in. Black Dress Serge, was 5s lid, NOW 2s 3d 20 Embroidered Blouse Lengths, Is 6d each i ’ 40 doz. Belts Were Is 6d to 2s lid, NOW 6<l, Is and Is 6d each | Hair Nets, 3 for Is 6 Nail Brushes, 3d each Ladies’ Jackets, odd shapes, were 33s 6d to 635, NOW 5s lid each W. F. Durward & Co. PALMERSTON NORTH. WANTED— A Cook. Mrs H. H. (Bob) Marshall, Motukowhai, Marton. , WANTED —r A good Ploughman, Good wages to coed man Apply John H, McLean. Pern Flats, Marton. WANTED Known Mrs Bensb-. mann, Grey Street, Marton, hae ro»m for gentleman boarder. WANTED Known—That one Grey Hack will be seld by auction in the Marton Public Pound at noon on Saturday, 30th July, 1912. or other Securities bought for Cash, at a discount, from persons wishing to realise i mmediately. “Purchaser,’ 10 Taohui Street, Palmerston North. THE THRIFTY MAN is 7 HARVESTING WHILE THE ’ RAIK POURS. MONEY SATED IS MONEY MADE, and the general approval signified in all directions conclusively proves what a boon period this is for the working man. Last Week large numbers availed themselves of THIS CHEAT OPPORTUNITY. This Week’s Prizes JUST. AS GOOD, As you oan judge by QUOTATIONS below: Working Shirts, Is 6d Tennis Shirts, 2s 6d Navy Mole Trousers, 3s 6d Soft Felt Hats, 2s 6d Hard Felts. 2s 6d Woollen Sox, 3 pairs for 1s lid Saddle Trousers Is Hd Overcoats from 7s lid Wide End TiesjGd Men t ’s Suits from 19s 6d Heavy Working Boots, 11s 6d AT Q AH AG AH’S GREAT SALVAGE SALE. HUNTERVILLE YARDS. "Tuesday, 23rd July, S9S2, 350 4 and syr ewes in- lamb to Romney rams 80 fat and forward ®wes, 90 mixed hoggets 50 ewes ii lamb 22 yearling steers 3 prime fat «ows *3 springing htikss -

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10403, 17 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10403, 17 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10403, 17 July 1912, Page 1