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L A D I E S. We realise to become popular and progressive we must keep pace with the times. And as we have always given you the best groceries at the best price, we want now to give you the best machine to make your best clothes white. We have just landed one of the greatest labour saving machines in existence viz. The VACUUM WASH-' IHG MACHINE, 15s will purchase this wonderful invention which you can place in your copper, and allow it to do your washing, while you can go about your ordinary household,duties. THiftK WHAT IT MEANS to have your washing done without any labour. You also know the difficulty of getting labour on washing day. Now you can afford to be independent. All that is required is a good boiling copper and the machine does the rest. 50 dozen of these machines have been sold within 3 months. This fact speaks for itself. Let us send you one on trial for a week. Phamplets may be had on application, PRICE 15s ONLY. Procurable only at A. H. Mulinder’s QUALITY STORE, MARTO33. gAVOY FISH MkRT. HIGH STREET, MARTON. Fresh Consignments of Fish Arriving Daily. Crayfish just arrived. M>als at all hours. Fish Suppers a speciality. J. DAWbON, PROPRIETOR. CHOICE DAIRY FARiS. Subdivision of Patikipapt Estate into 40 to GO Acre Da.ry Farms. The Patikipapa Estate which contains 60S) acres has been surveyed into II compact dairy farms. The whole of it is composed of rich river flat which cannot flood. It is recognised by beat judges of land to be the finest fattening property in the Eangitikei, and more fat cattle and sheep are turned off this place than any other faam in the district. Never been dairied on, having been used entirely for fattening, purposes ; will winter 5 sheep per acre, cattle are fattened <, n grass alone throughout the whole year. The soil is rich, deep alluvial loam, and is specially suitable for dairy farming, will carry a eow on 1$ acres. Patikipapa Estate is only 4 miles from Marten by first class metal road. H miles from Hail way Station and H miles from school. A factory site is rest rved in good central position. It is well watered by running streams and dams, and neatly every section will con tain a small piece of native shelter bush which will supply all firewood and fencing material for years ; the balance is open, clear land free from timber. The sections are surveyed so that the present fences wit! constitute boundaries wherever possible, and there will be buildings on five of the sections. Possession can be arranged to suit purchasers. Prices range from £36 to £SO per acre. Good terms to experienced dairy farmers. Burgess- & Co., LAND AND ?ESTAT£|; AGENTS, MARTON. Rodder & Tolley, Limited, PALMERSTON NT., PHiILOING MARTON. Just Landed GARTON SEEDS. Manures. Manures. “TUI BRAND.” SPECIAL TURNIP, RAPE & GRASS MIXTURES. ’ Basic Slag and Guano. A Full Stock of SEED, MAIZE, & PYP.miiN PERUENNIaL kVL G&AhS ITALIAN ’ It V'.-: v, .vAoS CbOVn;«a ETC PR Alk IE GLASS' l.brivyjWeight Seeds & R3PE. Calf meal Chicken fiaisar and Fcwl Grit. TUI TS>, the Royal Exchange Assay it-co i Com), arty. rm keros* n ;>saßßleks rm-cToxK THESE Engines do away with horses in all agricultural work. lasciii; p.m imz savers. Pay for 1 themselves in 12 months. Easily manipulated ; lad can work whole concern. Apply to BHfOE, AUt> 00. AGENTS, MARTON. .

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10480, 16 October 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10480, 16 October 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10480, 16 October 1912, Page 8

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