MAY YOU ALL HAVE A RIGHT GOOD MERRY TIME AT THE BON MARCHE XMAS FAIR. W hat times we’re having I . Crowds and crowds throng the 'Fair every day. Everyone—customers and shop assistants—are as pleasant and happy as old Santa Claus himself. “ Giving ” is in the very air and smiles are brightest on the faces of purchasers when thev leave the Fair with welcome bargains. . „ Complete summer outfits for all sizes ot Men and Boys, .Ladies, Girls and Children are procurable for surprising little money at the Fair. . 1 Hug© assortments of Ladies Ready-maci© Blouses, Summer Goats, Costumes, Dresses, and Skirts—real bargains. Full stocks of Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sunshades, Umbrellas and latest ideas in Neckwear. Lovely selections of Handbags and Burses, Brushes and Combs, and Fancy Boxes of Handkerchiefs. Our display of Traycloths, D’oyleys. Runners, Duchesse Sets; Cushion and Cosey Covers, Table Covers and Hearth Rugs is Dress Baskets. Suit Cases, Brief Bags, Gladstone Bags, Kit Bags, Tin Trunks, Rugs, Overcoats, and Umbrellas, all at keen cut prices. ... „ , , . a For gift and presentation purposes you will find hosts of suitable articles to select from in our comprehensive stocks. We are ready for bumper business. Gome along to our Xmas Fair. Don’t delay your shopping to the last minute it you would choose from the finest selection. mm 'f r l . UJ THE BON MARCHE, FEILDING.
AUTOMOBILES BERUET. AT Ihe recent Palmerston Show the BERLIET was acknowledged to be the handsomest car on the ground.? 15 H.P. BERLIETS ARE ABRIVIKfi SHORTLY. These Cars are fitted with Prince Henry Torpedo bodywork and'*the equipment which is the finest procurable includes 5 detachable^wire wheels. The 15 H.P. Model weighs 20 cwt, and is guaranteed to run 28 miles per gallon of fuel _____ w. McKenzie, GARAGE, MARTON.
TO THE GAY GLAD SPELL OF CHRISTMAS THE WORLD-OUR WORLD YIELDS. Unlik« some legends that grow dim. and fade, the traditions that cling about Santa Claus will thrill the heart of humanity throughout the ages. The most beautiful tradition of all —that of gift giving flourishes apace and at Ji A. i N the spirit of things is well carried out with numerous suggestions of “ what to give.” For instance a Wertheim Sewing Machine will prove a valuable gift to the woman who sews, and sews, and sews, or for men a Bicycle Lamp, a set of Tyres or Tubes, yes, a new machine or even a Motor Cycle—a Douglas L.M.C. Bradbury or Clinofor preference. Why a Motor Car isn’t too big for the “ Stocking *’ nowadays—we recommend the “ Rover.” W. H. BAIN & CO., . KIMBOLTON EOAD, FEILUING. Any amount of acceptable XmasfGlfts here. | O.ioks in leather binding ; Autograph Album* ; beautiful | Cards ; dainty Calendars galore ; fancy Crockery ; Leather Goods for ladies, and so forth and so on. Now’s the time to buy. A„ B. INNES, BOOKSELLER, MARTON.
Ladies' and Gent’s Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Ladies’ Ebony and Silver Mounted Hair Broshes, Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags in latest shapes and sizes; Beautifully Bound Books, China Ornaments, Xmas and New Year Cards BCZZZIEi
DON’T be a Christmas Rusher, and get red in the face. Do you* shopping earlier at BISSETT & BISSETT’S and save your time and temper. <2. You know what those last few days before Christmas are —BE WISE I €. We have the goods to select from. :c*ipn?r & BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and FANCY GOODS DEALER! ■THE SQUARE FEILDKNG EH iCffSmwmiwnHwmrwilS ®
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10530, 18 December 1912, Page 2
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558Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10530, 18 December 1912, Page 2
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