Tho boy'stood on the- frozen deck, -Anri wished that be was dead ; Tbe wind blew round his naked neck, Tho rain beat on bss bead. He canght a cold —a billing congh, And said, “I’mjjdoiae tor sura”; Bat now he’s well-, Ins oold is off. Through Woods’ Great Peppermint Care. What chance have yon of getting hold of the latest books published if yon do not write or call at Stewart’s Central Book Arcade, Mangaweka. The ■ Stationary and Fancy Goods 'Departments ora heavily stocked with the latest from England and America. A poet card addressed Bos 28 will find ns.* The Boslvn Worsted aad Woollen Mills are sorely taxed at present to cope with enormous demand for tho people’s favourite Roslya All-wool Blankets, Bags, Tweeds, Worsted Football Jerseys, Suits. Scobs, Stockings, Flannels. Plaidlnga, Yarns, ladies’ and ■ gents’ fine Unshrinkable Underwear “Delta” finish.* The careful mother’s surest winter safeguard—Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion.
QLUB HOTEL, HIGH STREET ;MARTON. I beg to ana ounce that I have taken over the Club Hotel, opposite Post Office and Bank of Australasia. Haying had considerable experience in hotel management, the public may depend on First-class Accommodation. The house ha? been completely renovated. LEADING BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS STOCKED. Dunedin °Beee on»Tap, TH@S. TAYLOR.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10407, 22 July 1912, Page 7
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207Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10407, 22 July 1912, Page 7
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