eok men WHO VALUE BEUABIUTY. When you take out one of these watches you can swear to its accuracy. They are the best watches ever turned out of any factory and were made specially to B. F. WOOD’S order. Farmers and raiiwaymen have found them the most reliable time-keepers. In Nickel, open fare, keyless lever 27s (Id and 32s 6<l. In Nickel, Hunting, ke) less lever 3»s. They stand more rough useage than other watches and are absolutely dust-proof. A written guarantee for one year is oiven with every watch and they are good for fifteen years service. One of these splendid watches will be sent Post Free on receipt of remittance. B. IT. WOOD* Watchmaker and Jeweller, THE SHOP FOE (PRESENTS. BROADWAY, MARTON. ! -?HE PAINS OF KEURALGIA„ ARE MADDENING ! You never know when they I will arrive— or when they will leave you. External applications only relieve—they do not cure ! rCULLLY’S NEURALGIA NERVEr-TONIC. . Cures Neuralgia through the blood! It takes effect quickly and relieve a’most immediately I It has tproted its worth in |i hundreds of cases! I Try it! 2/6 a bottle. I W. KicCULLY, M.P.S, I MARTON. wjnwpwjrtt •*’ A TOKEN THAI TALKS. You cannot safely judge what is | inside a parcel by the wrapper, i neither can you tell the quality of t any goods by the can or ihe carton. | You aan, however, make sure of I this. Every package of - | cm# sfontaias nothing hut pure tea. The ■ ®arlon is distinctive, and the contents are distinctive, Crescent Tea is blended by an expert, and is pure, wholesome tea. Sold in three grades at 2s, Is lOd and Is 8d per lb. Writs for free sample to W. & G. TURNBULL & 00 J WELLINGTON
THE SENIOR CADETS. (40th Company, Marton and Bails.
LADIES’ SHOOTIStt FSIZE^FUm The above fund is opened for the purpose, as suggested by Mrs Godley, of encouraging the Senior Cadets by oroviding a suitable Trophy for shooting. The following subscriptions have been received : £ s d. Mrs R. E. Beckett ... ... 10 6 Mrs J.G Wilson • ... 10 6 Mrs C. Harris 10 6 MraGtrUm ... ... 10 G Mrs-WV T, Gal pin H) (J Mrs/Fmd Howard ... ... 10 0 WisE. J. Wilde ... ... 10 o Mpg AUowav ... •• 5 0 Mi& D. F. "WiMe .. -• 5 0 Mias S 3. M.' Wffiio 5 0 MrsE. Lloyd 5 0 MissG.Jbloyd 5 0 Mrs S. J Davenport 5 0 Miss Davenport 5 0 : Mrs F G. Wilson .... ... 5 0 Mrs Walter Johnson 5 0 . Mrs J. C. Johnston 5 0 Mrs G. M Davenport ... 5 0 Mrs Edward Smith 2 6 Mrs J. Bertram ... ... 2 6 Miss M. Beckett ... 2 6 s Miss R. Beckett a 6 Miss C. "Beckett 2 6c Mrs Levett ... ... 2 6 Mrs Bett 10] S. B. 10 A Friend 1 0 g Wellwishev 10 Total £7 6 0 ( Subscriptions may be iofb at any cf 1 the principal business ply.;? a where lists can be seen. Subscriptions may | I ilso be left ai the Advocate Office. I 1 2 t
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10480, 16 October 1912, Page 4
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