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FIRST SHOW OF Autumn and Winter Millinery, TUESDAY, Feb. 25th. gome really pretty designs in Ladies Winter Millinery and other Show-room Goods this season, the Latest Productions of the English and Continental markets. Select early so as to get the beet choice. ' —Ex CORINTHIG - Ywo cases of Assorted Hosiery by celebrated makers, WOLBEY and JASON, consisting of Ladies’ and Children’s Plain and Ribbed Hose, black and fancy shades. Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Golf Hose, Cashmere Socks, Black and Coloured, etc. We always carry a wel assorted stock of General Drapery, Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing and Mercery, which for quality and value combined cannot be equalled. JONES & MoGRBGOR, Ltd., DIRECT IMPORTERS, BULLS. NEW WINTER GOODS just oPEiine up INCLUDING; Ladies’ Blanket Coats Children’s Blanket Coats Woollen "Jerseys Boy’s Jersey Suits Girl’s Jersey Dresses Children’s Knitted Petticoats Trimmed and Ready to-wear Hats Wool Golfing Jackets W. B. CLARK’S HIGH STREET, BULLS.

ABEL BROS., G-ENTS” AMD BOYS 5 OUTFITTERS. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, HUNTBRVILIiE, Coming events cast their shadows before them. We east no reflections on the Business Methods of others as we have been established long enough to stand on the reputation of Our Goods. Onr Suits to Measure have now reached the Standard of Perfection. We have no less than 200 Patterns to choose from. SUITS FROM £2 ilOs TO £4 10s. . FIT and STYLE guaranteed. From Factory to Foot. Just to hand —A consignment of First-Class FOOTWEAR direct from England. Remember the old saying : (Se Who Hesitates Is Lost). SO CALL AND INSPECT OB BINS UP ’PHONE 29. Terms Cash

Two Good Cheap Bosh Farms. ACRES, Upper Rangitikei District. Half _ freehold, lilt/ § balance O.K.P. at 25s per acre, could be made freehold at any lime. All in the very best of English grasses being about 301 b. seed sown to the acre, all easy country, flat and undulating, can ude all over the block, easy to muster, lies well t© the sun all day, ringed fenced and subdivided into 15 to 20 paddocks. Good clean country and will winter 2 ewes besides cattle, ali improvements of & sound and substantial nature. Buildings—New 4-roomed cottage with an older dwelling behind, woolshed, dip, yards and outbuildings. P/ico only £l2 per acre as a going concern. Terms .86000 cash, balance arranged. Write or wire for first refusal at once. •4 ta ACRES situated in famous Ohutn Block Lease under the JLO ® I Aotea Land Board 43 years with full compensation for all improvements, rental 21 years at ls6d per acre, 2nd term of 21 years at revaluation, 37 years to run. 750 acres in good English grass, half flat, balance undulating easy roiling downs, very good soil on papa formation. Divided with 5 miles of post and wire fencing, well watered by river and streams, good 5 roomed house and other conveniences, handy to railway, can motor to to the property. Price £3 10s per acre, half cash, balance arranged, sharp. London, Goss & Co., HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, Opposite Post-office, Rirtgway Street, Wanganui TffOW IS THE TIME TO SELBif YOUB CAR 0B CYCLE FOB 1 THE MOrORiNS SEASON, from the following leading Makers. SEW ISIS MODELS MOW ARRIVING. SINGER.— The premier British built car, correct in design and moderate in price. - , , , t , , OVmLA ND.-The leading American carol’ the day, all mourns ted with self starters. . , HUPP, Major. —Now design for present season, the car .mao iaas Tv taken England by storm. , HUPP. Ramboufc.--Tho popular favourite, most economical car n on the road. „ ■ROVE ** Motor Ov*'* --The mostreliable of British Machines. BNOoX'N 13LK.' Motor Cycle.—The champion light weight. For fullest particulars and booklets, call or write. . WACKKELIT& STEW AST, FEILDINC* & BULLS.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10591, 7 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10591, 7 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10591, 7 March 1913, Page 7

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