T OST —In Marton this morning, a Gold Dagger Brooch, emerald beetle on. Finder please leave at Advocate office, Marton. Reward. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned butchers of Marton, give notice that on account of the high prices ruling for stock, and having to pay cash on lifting same, we are compelled to charge Id per lb for hooking, with 10 per cent, off weekly payments, and 5 per cent, off all monthly accounts if paid on or before the 10th of the following month. To take effect as from March Ist, 1914. CASH PRICES. BEEF. per lb MUTTON, per lb. SUNDRIES. Ox Tail 1/- each ; Ox Tongues, 2/G each ; Ox Kidneys, 6d each; Sheep’s Kidneys. lsd each ; Sheep’s Frys, 3d each ; Sheep’s Hoads, 4d each ; Tripe, Gd lb ; Sheeps’ Tongues, l:}d each ; Legs Beef, 1/3 and 1/6 each ; Shins, 1/- and 1/3 ; Sausages, Gd per lb ; Pork Sausages, Sd per lb ; all Pork, 7d lb ; Lamb, according to season. (Signed) GEO. MORRIS, D. A. ANDERSON, SMITH & O’CONNOR. MARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. PUPILS who have passed the Senior Free Place Examinations, or have obtained Proficiency at the Sixth Standard Examination and are under 17 years of age, may attend all classes free, providing they attend certain compulsory classes. Shorthand, Book-keeping. Typ:writing, English, Arithmetic, Geograp ly , History, Latin, Mathematics, and Sciirce Classes commence the first week in Much. To Business Men. —A special series of lectures will be given on Accountancy. Those lectures arc meant only for those who have had some experience in bookkeeping, TO FARMERS. —If sufficient entries are received, classes will be conducted in Sheep-shearing, Wool-classing, Milk-test-ing, Agriculture, Orcharding and Beekeeping. ENTRIES arc invi tod or classes in Ambulance, Esperanto, Cabinet-making, Dressmaking, Photography, Cookery and Art Needlework and Home Nursing. The services of an instructor to conduct classes in Esperanto once a week are urgently needed. W. W. THOMAS, 8.A., Organiser.
M!SS CALVERT. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN AND THEORY. 7VTBXT quarter begins first week in February. Address : “The Hollies,” Kimbolton Eoad, Feilding.
KIWHTEA DISTRICT. *3 O /'k ACRES, situated 3 miles from fjOll Kiwitca. Splendid da : ry and grazing farm. 40 to 50 acres in crop, consisting of-'swcdos, carrots, mangolds, oats and potatoes. 25 acres splendid hay now stacked. Sub-divided into 12 paddocks, well fenced and watered, good 8-roomed house recently renovated throughout, cowshed with milking machine installed, large orchard, everything in good order. Price £3O per acre with £ISOO cash. We have -inspected this property and can recommend it. SANDON DISTRICT. ACRES, ICO acres in stubble, (vOvI estimated yield 3 tons to the acre and grown without manure, 60 acres in turnips, balance in English grasses. Permanent water supply, subdivided into G paddocks, .sheep-proof fences, 5 roomed house, large granary and implement shed, man’s room, dairy, stables, etc. Price £22 per acre. £2OOO cash, balance arranged. If you arc interested, write for further particulars and ar;ange for an inspection. W. BURGESS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS MAE TON. MARION FISH SUPPLY AND SUPPER ROOMS, BROADWAY. FRESH Pish delivered daily to all parts of district, Fish stored in ice chambers. Fish smoked on the premises Daily supplies of Schnapper, Terikchei, Moki and Warehou. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. MOGRSDGE & SON, Book arcade, Marton. Notwithstanding our phenomenal Xmas business, we still have a big stock of — Leather Goods Silver And Electroplate Ware Fashionable Stationery Prize Books and booklets Toys, Dolls and teddy bears, Imported Goods held up at Sydney are now .arriving and will be offered at reduced prices to clear. An Edison Phonograph with af:W Records makes a desirable present. We receive new Records every month. Mogridge & Son’s Book Arcade M cISDOE’S STABLER MAKTON H. A. PH EBB LB. Coaches meet: ail Trains Every d» scription of Vehicles on hire Two Motor Gan on Lir ;
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10886, 26 February 1914, Page 8
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624Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10886, 26 February 1914, Page 8
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