SSotlß©*!. — j O R SALE. The property situated in Lower High Street, Marton, and known as the Foresters’ Hall. For terms apply to the Trustees, care of John Anderson, Marton. 17S7AYERLET- WATTOTARA * ? RACING CLUB. FOR HACKS ONLY. To be held on the Waver ley Racecourse on MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1912. (Labour Day). ACCEPTANCES for the Flying Handicap, Hurdle Race, WaverleyWaitotara Gup, Brewer Handicap, and Momohaki Stakes and General entries for Morton Memorial Maiden Race, Wilson Stakes, and Jackson Memorial Stakes close on FRIDAY. 18th October, at 8 p.m. W. MacFARIANE, Secretary. - l * & £ * T. N. 0. T. G. A. 0. T. IT. LODGE RANGITIKEI, NO. 38. The Installation of Worshipful Master, and Investiture of Officers of above Lodge for ensuing year, will take place at the Masonic Hall, Bulls, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd October, 1912. •Lodge tyled at 330 p.m. Visitors at 3 p.m, t Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to the above, and also to a Social and Dance in die Towc Hall, Bulls, on the same evening at 8 p.m. THOMAS KING, . Secretary. T. N. 0. T. G. A. O. T. U. \ RUAPEHU LODGE, NO. 128. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Marton, on THURSDAY, October 24th, 1913 Business —Ballot ana General. Visitors cordially invited to attend. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. punctually. By order of W.M. J. MOGRIDG B, P.M. Score taiy. Jj’ O T ICE. GIVING HP BUSINESS. In giving notice that I have as from the 14th inst., disposed of my Shoeing Business to Mr Ben McCAUL I wish to tbank all who have favoured me with their trade in the past (some of them for over 30 years), and to solicit a continuance of the same to my successor. MR McCaul has been manager of my shoeing department for the last five years and is therefore well-known. He has given the ; greatest satisfaction to myself and my patrons, I can confidently recommend him to all who want work well done, G. PARKINSON, • Electric Shoeing Forge, Marton. Having taken over the Horse Shoeing Department in the above business, I hope to merit the continued support of Mr Parkinson’s customers By strict attention to business and first-class workmanship customers can rely on their horses being properly handled. BEN McCAUL. j __ jq’O MORE WET LAND, Messrs Forlokg & Whitehead’s Subsoiler or Drainer can be attached to any plough or similar device. Price £5. Reduction- a number. Guaranteed to drain the laud and stand wear and strain. Trials have demonstrated its utility. Apply A, CLARK, 24 Church Street, Palmerston N. Folding Push=Cars. BRITISH-MADE throughout. Opens and closes like a Packet: hook, with one simple movement. Cannot set out of o-der. Convertible for sitting or lying. Rubber-tv red wheels. Comfort for 3 oar child and convenience to yourself. Come along and inspect. MOG-RIBwB & SON. ■BOOk ARCAI) F , MARTON. ERATED WATERS C, INGHAM & CO., BULLS, PIIOPC I ETOES. Orders for Lemopaib, Sodawater Gingerale. Hop B«.er, and jUnyerala delivered to any' part of the disxiict. THE TRADE RUPP! .ISO 7"‘AN r ED TO SHU. -About 17 V acres siood el iar.il. ‘i-monv-n house, I" i;:a- 1 . I!■', b ■■ bocon. S-. i: ’-y < 1 " ! ’ ‘-’ f t0w;.... Own.-r it-, A \j. A; * 1 , 1 .U- ''•> I, ' r . I - I-KV B* Reap 78 Bidaw*v Sl -, Wanaanui. A.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 8
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549Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 8
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