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Shoe Fashions. BSAUTY IN FOOTWEAR'is* ranch,, and design and shapeliness of outline is desirable. We have just received shipments ofShocs distinctive in style, commendable for wear, and specially created for us by makers of repute. Call and see the latest in patent leathers in Boots and Shoes, Tans and Glace Kids leathers, with suede insertions. ’ At Young’s Shoe STORE, THE HOME FOR GOOD SHOES, BROADWAY, MARTON. Wantedfi. KnApsaok spray- pumps— Are handy to nee for small gardens. We have a few left that we can sell at 30s each. Just half of the usual price. Gall- nd see them. Wighton’a Seed Store" 'ling and Palmerston. WANTED E own Our Time P«ym< nt, S stem will enable you to furnish „>■ urhocae, by easy payments. with Uses. lap i Beautiful Furniture. Come along and we will be pleased to arrange terms. OOBBLAM’S Furniture Warehouse, Marton or other Securities, bought for Cash, at a discount, from persons wishing t© realise immediately. “ Purchaser,’ 10 Street, Palmerston North, i ONION SEED should be sown now fbest results, and selected Colonial grown Brown Spanish is without a rival. Buy your seed direct from the seed store, and you will never regret it. WIGHT ON’S Seed Stores, Feildine and Palmerston. AKE AKE is an old favourite for hedges, and bears clipping well. Strong healthy plants are still available at 10a per 100. WIGHTON’S Nurseries, Feuding and Palmerston North. WANTED TO BUY—Close to Marton, 50 to 100 acres, send full details and terms to ,“ Faumbe ’ Box 129 Wanganui NEW _BOOKB. niIHE following are among the best JL and most recent .novels in the Colonial sad American Libraries. "Me Smith,” by Caroline Lockhart. “ The Just ana The Unjust,” Vaughan Kester. (‘ Qneed," Henry Sydnor Harrison. 14 Carnival,” Compton Mac-Kea-zie. “Naomi of the Island,” Lucy T. T. Abbott “The Harvetser.” Gea© Stratton Portor. “ Freckles ” Gen© Stratton Portor. “ The Butterfly House,” Mary E. Freeman. Price fid. PostageM extra* , GEO. DAVIDSON, BOOKSELLER AND BROADWAY, MARTON.

'UNCERTAINITY ABOUT OUR SUITS TO ORDER. FIT AND STYLE COMBINED WITH A SAVING OF MONEY. ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION*' SEE THE VOs LINE y AT Gahagan’sEconomie v / COTHIER & OUTFITTERS. S. Thomas. H. M. McAdam* THOMS & HeADAMr LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, 7E KUiTS. ACRES tip top dairy farm. (fIOO 100 acres being rich alluvial deposit O.R.P. at 25r. All property is good land for crops or dairying. 140 acres in grass. 5 roomed house close to creamery and (.school and railway. Price only £8 per acre. £4OO cash. 71. 500 ACRES, 50 years lease. 35 at 2s and 25 at 4a. All ploughable cropping land. 4 miles from Railway. Price £2 per acre. £SOO cash only. No. 111. We have laud in all areas and all tenures and will, do our best to give clients satisfaction. Correspondence invited. THOMAS & McADAM, SOLE AGENTS. SPRAY your orchai ■ds with Harbas Spraying Fluid, and your trees I will soon repay you. Harbas Is highly recommended by the Department of Agriculture, and is sold only by Wighton’s Seed Stores, Palmerston and Feildiag.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10477, 12 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10477, 12 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10477, 12 October 1912, Page 1