SUTCLIFFE’S ; FLANNELETTE WEEK. : ; : A LL FLANNELETTES i» stock, plain and striped, reduced for one week Only. SEE 'OUR WINDOW. OUR SPECIAL PLKTTE 3/11 Dozen. Sutcliffe's CASH EXCHANGE, MART O N . COOPER’S RETAIL LTD., Wanganui. i |UR representative, Mr C. D. Burgess, will be in Marten on TUESDAY, March 10th, from 10 a.m, until 5 p.m. in WHITE HART Hotel Sample Booms, He will have with him a full range of new goods, Eeady-to-wear Costumes, Milanese Silk Underskirts, Burberry Weather Coats for walking and riding, Sports Goats, Biding Hats, Boots and Gloves. Mr Kaganski will be in Marton a week later to personally attend to all fittings, i . ELECTRIC STUMPING BATTERY. THERE te always a certain amount of risk when handling short fuses with explosives when stumping, etc. But with the new power —electricity —there is no risk, no danger, no trouble. One turn of the handle fuses one to eight charges, while you stand one hundred yards away, or more if necessary, Call and inspect. J. BARRAGES, EEILDING. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IRONMONGERY. THE MARTON SASH DOOR AND TIMBER CO., ANNOUNCE that they are extending the HARDWARE portion of their business by Opening a Shop in Broadway. An extensive stock of all kinds of BUILDERS’, FARMERS’ HOUSEHOLD AMD GENERAL IRONMONGERY will he carried. TEMPORARY PREMISES : Next Mogridge’s, BROADWAY, MARTON.
MARION TECHNICAL SCHOOL. DRESSMAKING: Classes commence on Thursday, stli March. This class is under the guidance of MRS PRICE and the"local dressmaking will beheld in the evening from 7 till 9 p.m. Shorthand and Typewriting class commences Tuesday, 10th March. Free PUPILS’; Will those ■who intend to attend classes meet the Director on Friday, 6th, at 7.30 p.m, ' TO FARMERS. —If sufficient entries are received, classes will be conducted in Sheep-shearing, Wool-classing, Milk-test-ing, Agriculture, Orcharding and Beekeeping. ENTRIES are invited for classes in Ambulance, Esperanto, Gabmetmaking, 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. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDING PUBLIC. PERHAM^/LARSENOO. s LIMITED.. SAWMILLERS, RANGATA.UA, ARE prepared- to supply TIMBER of all ■ descriptions at cheapest rates. Barge stocks of DRY TIMBER, MOULDINGS, etc,, on hand. We can supply y you with full house order at reasonable prices. ■ Telegraphic address: “ Pcrham, Ohakune.” Write for quotations to PERHAM, LARSEN & CO., LTD., Sawmillers, Rangataua.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10892, 5 March 1914, Page 8
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390Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10892, 5 March 1914, Page 8
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