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A BIG STOCK TO BE CLEARED AT LITTLE PRICES. THEBE' YOU HAVE IT IN A NUTSHELL. F BILLING has a store that has a big stock. That big stock is now going at extremely low prices to make room for Winter Goods now on the water. SPENCE & SPENCE’S Summer Sale. Value was never greater, nor buyers so eager to secure the money saving bargains in Drapery and Wearing Apparel as now. You simply can’t resist this rare opportunity to purchase Dress Materials, Millinery, Jackets, and Ready-to-wear Costumes at such remarkable prices. Here arc some matchless money savers : Lots of Good Washing Prints, Muslins, Zephyrs and Galatcas still going at 3d, 4jd. and Gd yard. Double Width Dress Fabrics, only a few left, 6d, 9d and 1/yard. White Embroidered Blouse prices now 1/G each. Wonderful Bargains in Ready-made Blouses at 1/11, .2/G, 2/11 and 3/6 each. Ladies’ Coloured Fabric Gloves, 6d pair ; were 1/- to 1/9. Coloured Cotton and Lisle Hose, 1/G to 2/G ; now 1/- pair. Ladies’ White Calico Knickers, now 1/-, 1/6 pair. Ladies’ White Calico Combinations, nOw 2/G, 2/11, 3/6. Ladies’ Coloured Underskirts, now 211, 3/G, 3/11. Ladies’ Morning Glory Washing Gowns, now 7,G each. Ladies’ White Muslin Blouse Robes, now 3/G, 5/G each. One-piece Coloured Washing Robes, now 611, 7/G each. White and Coloured Washing Costumes, dow 5.11, 7/G each. Girls’ One-piece Dresses from 6/11. Children’s Print Overalls from 2/-. Drapers, Fell ding.

CHEER UP Better be Glad than lad NEVER NEGLECT AN OPPORTUNITY—AVAIL YOURSELF OF ONE NOW have landed direct from BrushwaEE, comprisingw E Jhave landed direct from English manufacturers ,£IOO worth of good Special Sanitary Brushes, 1/3 Dandy Brushes, 1/3, 1/9, 2/3 Stove Brushes, from 1/-, 1/G Spoke Brushes, 2/3 Scrubbs, Gd, lOd, 1 /-, 1/3, 1/G, 2/Nail Brushes, 6d, 9d Wollcn Floor Mops, I'G. 2/Piatform Hair Brooms, complete with iron stays, 40/- 30/Common Hair Brooms, 1/9. 2/-, 2/3, 2/9 Good Hair Brooms, 3;-, 3/3, 3/9, 4/3, 5/9 Handled Flesh Brushes, 3/G Whisk Cushion Brushes, 3/9, 2/G, 1/9 Clothes Brushes, 5/6, 4/6 Bottle Brushes, 9d, 1/-, 1/3 Buss Yard Brooms, 2/6, 2/9, 3/-, 3/6 Bass and Cane Yard Brooms, 4/6, 6/G Long Handle Feather Dusters. 2/6 Scrub Head Dock Brooms. 2/Coconut Fibre Brooms, 1/9, 2/Shoc Sets, 2/-, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 BROOMS AND BRIT SIPW ARE ■ That has never been seen in Marton before —the pick of the whole world's markets —at prices never so low as you can buy now. At almost needless to say where. MULWDER’S, MAETON. CTea. The investigation by “The Lancet,” England's greatest medical journal, proved that fine tea like AMBER TIPS means better health. 70 SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS COLDINGHAM & BECKETT. LTD. A Torpid Liver and Slug- 'fcJi fish Bowels make Hap piness impossible ! The function of ‘ W ahoo’ is to cleanse the waste-clogged Bowels, impart Tone, and restore Health. Perhaps this is what you need P To many it has brought relief. 2/6 per Bottle. r afio(f r 7/ i ‘ What you want is a bottle or two of “ WAHOO.” “It will clean up your whole system. Last Summer “ I was “dead beat ” and “WAHOO” sot me right in THE FAMOUS CURE I was “dead beat ten days.” FOR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION.

MILD DERBY Tobacco 48* A y* Si <9 mm fM p: p: 9*: ’ I *,. There’s nothing to equal MILD DERBY Tobacco, for it is just the happy medium —not too strong nor yet too mild. -The vigorous out-of-door man and the worker who wants a fine full flavoured smoke should buy MILD DERBY. Sold in plugs or in tins. WA

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10886, 26 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10886, 26 February 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10886, 26 February 1914, Page 2

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