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E. CHASE, CROFTON, MARTON, THE 7 OLDEST ESTABLISHED WHEELWRIGHT, COACH- ' BUILDER. & GENERAL BLACKSMITH in the District. HAYING engaged the services of good workmen I am prepared*® build Waggons, Spring Drays, Tray Gigs, and all kinds and class of Yehicles of the'latest designs and at reasonable prices. As I import all my timber from Australasia I can guarantee the best seasoned materialised. , m , „, . , ,_. . . lam prepared to Repair, Paint, and Trim all kinds of v chicles at moderate prices. A SPECIALITY—I am prepared to Paint & Repair Motor Car Bodies at Reasonable Prices. t ; AGENT for Massey-Harris and ■ Booth Macdonald Agricultural! Implements. ’OU will be able to spend it with pleasure on some of the follow- ■-**- ing Lines: WOLBELEY-SIOOELLEY iETAIIOBGIQUE FM. ant! UEML iOTOSIS, TO SUIT ALL'POCKETS AND TASTES Also, the Famous RUDGE, with Multi Speed Gear 4 H.P. INDIANS & A.J.S. LIGHTWEIGHT. , : _„ ■■ Everything in Motoring kept in stock. We Repair, Sell, Buy and' Store Gars. The Largest Store Accommodation on the Coast. W. B. BENSON, Motor 'Garage, Feilding. Phone 31. Box 84. in Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Pads and Cards. - • Also, large variety of Post Cards, depicting local scenes and places of interest. T IJaalto Xavalc; .vnrl M(kflfQ7?nao<raQnn 2 and 3 Furrow Ploughs Single Lever and Swamp Ploughs Single, 2 Wheel and Garden Ploughs Steel Queen Dise Harrows Rollers and Dehorners Hoe and Disc Drills Lime and Fertilizer Sowers Spring Tire Cultivators Massey-Harris Binders, Hay Rakes, Mowers and Attachments Massey-Harris Grain and Fertilicer All Implements not in stock obtained ai All Agricultural Implements Repaired. fL1 g rhStheZllw£g SE§OND-HAND VEHICLES & IMPLEMENTS >r Sale: 1 _ . _ tt All Implements not in stock obtained at thei shortest notice. for Sale: 1 113 Coulter Drill SSrlO * ' 113 Coulter Drill 1 Cultivator I Steel Queen Disc Harrow 1 2 Furrow Plough 1 Heavy Spring Dray 1 Dog Cart 1 Spring Cart _ ' 1 Gig I Steel Queen Disc Harrow 1 Dog Cart 1 Spring Cart 1 Gig I will Exchange Vehicles in part payment for New Ones. All EXTRAS kept in stock for the above Implement?;;, Catalogues on applica' r T) A I>/v V 1C M/i If* P.O. Box 15. Telephone-No. 10. tion Write to Your Friends To-day,;' I TOXJ are reminded of the Large and Varied Assortment of High class STATIONERY Oil are reminded of the Large and Varied Just what is demanded by the most exacting ua by every mail. We invite you to inspect. A. B/INNES, • Bookseller, Norton.

\I9T ART 008 0i R,ft YING .IyJL COMPANY. , J. H. NIOHOLLS. S’KOPBIisTOE. Parcels and Goods delivered to and from the Station daiy. Furniture carefully removed to any parts of the district. Town Agent—Mr Kerr Maxwell Orders left with this firm will receive prompt attention. Agent for New Zealand Express CompanyTelephone TOOGEO.- morris. Family & General Butcher. Bft & SS T O Sfl. From November Ist, orders will be' called for within the boundary of the Borough, and all meats will be cut and -ent direct from the shops, as it is a cleaner, mora sanitary, and satisfactory wav of distributing meat. JJORSE CLIPPINGS I am prepared to execute Orders for Horse Clipping at moderate l charges. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES AND GIGS FOR HIRE. : W. DWYER. Proprietor, HUNTER VIL L E. SUITINGS. FROM SA. 15/-. We guarantee to make you a Suit that isjup to date in every detail Also LADIES' ©©STOSSES, AT A. BLAIR'S HIGH-CLASS iTAILORIMTABLISHMENT, BROADWAY. MARTON EXT McINDOE'S SI ABIES.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10405, 19 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10405, 19 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10405, 19 July 1912, Page 2