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Dulls, December 10th, 1912. MR SAXTA. CRAGS, Xon'h. Foie, via the Chimney, 'Di’ar Santa Claus, —Since yon were hero last year the oldest stoie in the District, Jones <C- McGregor, fAd„ has been very much enlarged ■ and improved and they have also had the Cash Tramways put rn and veto and up-to-date Stock imported direct from .England; so when yon are buying the fruit for our Xmas pudding please buy it of them as they (inly keep the very best Fruit procurable and you can eat so much more when yon know that it is made of good stuff. W hat are you going to give Dad for his Xmas present this gear. _ I know he would like a cheyuc best but if you ore going to give him a hat or a tie or a shirt or a new suit of clothes or a pair of bools ova watch o) a motor ear or whatever yon arc going to give himcall _at Jones and McGregors and yon tv ill obtain the best value in the District. I know Mother would, like a new dress and hat. Jones and MoGrcyoAs hare such a nice lot of things she would like, Hals, Dresses, ties, boots, shoes, slippers, electro plate, glass dishes, ornaments and as for crockerg I know there are three great big tanks fall of it coming out from Kngland. 5 - Mg Jirolhev likes i<ujs and Jones and Mr Gregors hare such a lot I dont know how you will pick on>- as there is so much to pick fro n and they, are so cheap. Good bye with heaps of lore from FLOREIF. P.S. — 1 'erg Important, Jones and McGregor I Ltd., hare such loedy dolls I know yon like dolls nearly as much as I do, so I thought j would let yon know they had some in case you forgot to look at them, I like the ones that talk, don’t goaf I have got such a nice lot of stuff to make dolls’ dresses. With love again from FLOBRIF.

JUST OPENED UP A DULL ASSORTMENT OF Sp mime Drapery, SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND HOLIDAY TRADE. COMPRISING : Serge Skirts in Cream ana Tussore colcr. . Ladies One Piece Dresses in Silk, Poplin, Muslin and Print. Silk and Cotton Skirt Blouses. Muslin and Chiffon Dressy Blouses. Shape and Trimmed Millinery. The latest in Boys and Girls’ Tunics. Embroidered Muslin Dresses for Girls from 10 to 16 years of age. A. New Trident .Lino in Tan Golf Boots and Shoos, and Patent Ankle Strap and Lace Shoes. We have engaged the services ct an experienced Milliner, Who is prepared to Make and Trim to Order, iiSP£CIIOM INVITED AT HIGH STREET, BULLS.

pREYIOUS to making alterations to Premises I intend holding A Gash Giearina Sale & Of My Entire Stock Of £3OOO WOIIH OP FUBNITUBE. To effect a Speedy Olcmnc* I HATE REDUCED ALL GOODS 20 Thost°in w°nt °ot FDRSITCRE or FURNISHINGS will sa-vo money by mates & panted at this GENUINE CLEARING SALE. The Goods aro coo numerous to detail, but everything required in the furnishing of the home is to be found here. ' , Safe Starts THURSDAY. December lift At » -jIJT y ixL C’O'XJ-JJi SOUSE FUBHIBHEBB, ’ AD WAY, MARION. •WOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUB CAB OB CWCUs. FOB A* THE £SOTSRJB3 SEASON, from the following leading Makers. ill 1913 IOBELSiOW ARRIVING. BING-Bli --The premier British built ear, correct in design and OVJ3 Cil-i AlSf leading American earof the day, au modeio fi ted with self starters. '■IffTTPPa Major. —'New design for present season, the car that has taken England by storm. , HUPS 5 . Runabout. —The popular favourite, most economical car T?nV'R , R. 10a Motor Cycle, —The mostreliable of British Machines. ELK, Motor Cycle.—The Champion light weight. For fullest particulars and booklets, call or write. WAGEBILL* & STEW ABT EEfLBINO- & BULLS. 9

SKATED WATERS c. INGRAM & CO.. BULLS, ( Pm.-iiMiir.TOKS. Orders -for Loiaoaade, S jua water GH>-§oralt. Hop i?ecr, and dcjivc-red to any part 01 t.ie ' TSb TRACE SSJPLCU'jiy. IJess I UpstacKc 1-RVniO'agars, PLrAr;;, '? u L'C-UA \ BKO "’VST FUfaACR>-RA;pnie:;F Up l - v vpiiCiiii:: .VTuchioHS, G?.rck-u •• oO -HuildvrC Ironmongery, Ga&fc i-Lues Fra;:;-a Lte, RCT IV;; TL s» BEK Vi CEL. j FELL : silk sanl DimSA'olß r,, V , ; L ior Ro UufOHft CLEN ;• CO; ZLAuAS'DfA RAF OF, L BCOTTL, & KIAFL BOOK’S KA'TGKH and Htan.Lr; i I !>us 611’ c* m w ESSER£T*?BS.

ATiONAL DAIRY SHOW 13 U turnip growing Mtssis Hodder and Tolloy, Limited, r ff -r p izes to the the value of Twenty Pounds (£2O) for the Best Crop of Swedes grown in the Manawatu, Oroua, and Bangiukei Counties. Conditions : 1. Not less than 3 acres in extent. 2. Seed to be used, any variety o? Carton's Swedes. 3. J udging to ba done by the Ivlana-w-du 4. & P. Association about -lie last week in May. 4. Crowe? to state quantity of seen tW a, iho kind of manure used, and quantity per acre. 5 Ia judging, points vnu bo avrndod for quantity, quality, evenness of crow c-iHivalion, etc G, Not !:■=-: luor. Six r ' v. : ; of the r -:. to ho exhibited at too ‘.Vh.O ? , h.y.w, IL3. 7, Lr Fil/.e, LT2 ; 2:;d, £5 ; 3:u, £3. No Competition uuUm there are 3 t jitri-s ; no Second. Przo unless there rre 5 entiies ; no Third Prize unless Ur.to are 7 entries. Entries close with the Secretary, Cuba Street. 14th APRIL, 1913. ionlry Fee: i.lolabors, iCe ; Konmexnter.s. 15s. N. F. - Feeds may he obtained from Hodder i Tolley Limited. Sole Ay eats For Garton’s Seeds. PALMERSTON N., FiI'.ILDXNO MAKTON.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10529, 17 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10529, 17 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10529, 17 December 1912, Page 7

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