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CHOICE PROPERTIES, FOR EXCHANGE. FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY AND CLOTHING BUSINESS in rising Country Town on Main Trunk Line. Tip-top business premises and dwelling and an up to date and clean stock. Price as a going concern about £3500 including freehold premises. Owner will exchange (unencumbered) for a good farm not too heavily mortgaged. Apply promptly. FOR EXCHANGE. 1900 acres freehold, NO MORT GAGE, All rolling country partly grassed, but mostly in milling bush. Land [suitable for d-drying when grassed. Within ore mile of Township. Well watered. Up-to date milling plant, trams, o c , given in. At present leased on Royalty and is returning over £I2OO per annum net. ePrice £24,000 as going concern. No mortgage. Owner will exchange for good rent-producing property or securities. Apply sharp. EASY DEPOSITS, ONLY sc /o to 10c jo CASH. Palmerston North, area 130 to 160 acres at £l2 to £23 per acre. 6 FARMS. Taranaki, close railway, 100 to 150 acres at £2l to 226 per acre. 1 FARM Mataraau, 120 acres, last section left under Government Finance Act. Price £l9lO * per acre. Also numerous farms from 200 acres to 3000 acres on 5 per cent and 10 per cent deposits and at_ reduced prices. Owner retiring and is determined to realise. Write for full details to : W. H. LAMBERT & CO., 20 CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. GREY HAIR- RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. Dyes need not be resorted to if you with to re-colour your grey hairs. Although Leary’s Hair Colour restorer is not a dye ; it is warranted to restore the natural colour to your hair and to give perfect satisfaction, 2s, postifree 2s 6d. Leary’s Pharmacy, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON WORTH. “OICAOILLY TEA ROOMS Jl next post office, RONGOTE&. MRS G. GOODIN Has taken over the Refreshment Booms lately occupied by Mr Jefferies. Confectionery and Fruit Stocked. Dinner daily at 12 and on Sale Days at 11 a.m. Refreshments at all hours, j First-class Accommodation lor I Boarders. ■yiCTOKIA_ STABLES. KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEEDING. M’GABE~AND GAVE Have taken over the Stables lately occupied by Mr W. w. Andrews. Horses and vehicles of all descriptions on hire. Reliable drivers. Cabs meet all trains rnd can be had at any time. Night porter in attendance. Stands 63. Stand and Feed Is 6d. Horse breaking a speciality. rjTKEES. TREES. A larg equantity of the following for sale: — 2-year-old Macrooarpas, 12/6 hundred 1- year-old Macrocarpas. 6/6 „ 2- Pinua Insignia, 8/6 ~ 1- Pinus In-dams, 4/6 „ 2- Pinas Muricata, 9/6 „ 1-year-old Pinus Mu- icata, 5/-. Mixed Gums. 15/-; Blue Gums, 7/6 ; Acacias, 7/• hundred. 8. STANTIALL, Greatford, Bangitikei, (Late J. W. Robarfeion. H. MARTIN BOSLPESS & COMTRACTOR, MARTON. ESTIMATES given for all classes of Building and Jobbing Work. I have the services of a first-class Architect. Communications left at Mr F. R H. Brice’s office will receive prompt attention. PLANTING- SEASON, 1912. FOR SALS. TREES, comprising .apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Gooseberries, Raspberries [and J al. other kinds, BHELTER I,TREE 5 of all|| descriptions. SHRUBS and ROSES in endless varieties. HEDGE PLANTS, all loading and eliable sorts. Samples can be seen at Town Department, “VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI Country’ Orders will receive prompt attention. mm am. WANGANUI. ’Phone—'Town Department, 317. Egmcnt Nursery, 289.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 3

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