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E ARE NOT SELLING AT AT THESE PRICES FOR ■ PLEASURE i• It is a case of NECESSITY. . On many of the Lin?s we are elsaring out at our GBEAT lE. We are not seeing our own. But exigencies of time and store space make it imperative to j educe our stock. 1 his is the most convenient time, and therefore we are now placing on eur sale counters Magnificent Lines of milliner y, 1 DRESS GOODS HOSIERY ■ FANCY GOODS ETC,, ETC. ; At prices that would tempt a miser. Prompt purchasing is strongly advised, as the Biggest Savings g© first 52in. Black Dress Serge, was 5s lid, NOW 2s 3d 20 Embroidered Blouse, Lengths, Is 6(1 each 40 doz. Belts, were Is 6d to 2s lid, NOW 6<?j Is and Is 6d each Hair Nets, 3 for Is ' Nail Brushes, 3d each Ladies’ Jackets, odd shapes, were 32s 6d to 635, NOW 'ss lid each W. F. Darward & Co* PALMERSTON NORTH. usagkioas - ft_ - ■ • ; '•' ■ ■ WANTED —A good Ploughman Good wages to good man. Apply John H. McLean. Pern Flats,* Marton. ' . , WANTED Known — ; Mrs* Bensemann, Grey Street, Marton, hae roam for gentleman boarder. WANTED Known —That on© Grey Hack will be sold by auction in the Marton Public Posnd at noon on Saturday, 20th July, 1912. WANTED A good General or Lady Help. Mrs Miles, Pnk epapa Road. WANTED— By young man in business, comfortable board and lodging in private family. Reply to W.T„ c/o Advocate Office, Marton, ;* —: —— THE THRIFTY MAN is HARVESTING WHILE THE i RAIN 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 GREAT OPPBRTUNITY. This Week’s Prizes JUST AS GOOD, As you can judge by QUOTATIONS below: Workipg Shirts, Is 6d Tennis Shirts, 2s 6d Navy Mole Trousers, 2s fid Soft Felt Hats, 2a fid . Hard Felts. 2s fid Woollen Sox, 3 pairs for Is lid Saddle Trousers Is lid Overcoats from 'ls lid Wide End Tiesjfid ' Men/s Suits from 19s fid Heavy Working Boots, lls 6d AT UAHAGAFS GREAT SALVAGE SALE. Friday, 19th July, At 11.30 am. P oultry (40. W.L. hens), pigs, horses, 2 gigs, 5 sets harness, 4 new gents’ saddles, 4 new cycles,- 5 tons potatoes (pigtand table), 10 sacks pumpkins, and usual produce lines, 80 cases choice Sturmer and Dogherty dessert 'apples, lOOlbs. honey. Gents’ suits and boys’ suits, furniture and su-dries.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10404, 18 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10404, 18 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10404, 18 July 1912, Page 1