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PRESERVING AND JAM JARS. HPHE Fruit Season is almost here and there is every prospect of a shortage in jars. I secured an early shipment of a Special Wide Mouth Jar, of superior quality glass and improved Screw Top Covers. The Golden State Jars, in pints, quarts and i gallons are selling at very moderate prices, so order early to secure your requirements for the season from. J. DARRAGH, People’s Arcade, Redding. (PHAKLBB BOUND, Certificated Sanitary Plumber, NORTH BROADWAY, MARTON. First class workmanship. Moderate charges. Telephone 167. AT WALKER & CO.'S MARTON, YOU GET FIRST GRADE CYCLES AND GUARANTEED REPAIRS. DON’T FORGET. ELECTRIC SHOEING FORGE MARTON. ALL kinds of Agricultural Implements Repaired. PLOUGH WORK a specialty. B BIcOAUL. PATENT RAGKJOOL PRESS AS the wool season is approaching we beg to draw your attention to our PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING RACK WOOL PRESS. The merits of this Press are now well known, and all who have used it testify to its supremacy. The construction of the boxes has been improved, giving them increased strength and stability. This Press surpasses all other makes of Presses in the colony. It is compact, requiring no large shed, and admittedly possesses points of excellence in the leverage power, simplicity of action, celerity and ease of working, combined with lightness and durability,- making it, undoubtedly the BEST WOOL PRESS UPON THE MARKET. An important feature is that wrought iron and steel only are employed in the construction, and no cast iron whatever is used, hence the liability to breakage is reduced to a minimum, Prices on application to MESSRS WILLIAMS, DUFFEY, CATANAGH, CqACHBUILDERS, Etc., WaYERLEY

GROCERIES ! WHEEE TO DEAL. AT F. BROWN’S GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, north Broadway, Marton, Agent for O’Leary Bros’, and Downs’ New Season’s Vegetable and Mower Seeds. Ask for Catalogue. ’Phone 16. SIPOeiMT SALE. HAVING decided to discontinue stocking Drapery, and in order to clear the goods at once so that alterations can be made to shop, a Genuine Cash Sale will bo held of all Drapery and Boots. Every line will be offered at such prices as will effect an early clearance. Men’s Suits, Summer Coats,-- Trousers, Hats, Gaps, Ties, Socks, Braces, Shirts, Flannels, etc. Boys’ Suits from ss. Blankets, Rugs, H. Rugs, Sheetings, Kapoe Beds, Pillows, Prints, Muslins, Flannelettes, Corsets, Women’s Hose. Lace from Is dozen yards, Wide Embroidery from 4d, Ribbons from Id to 9d yard (usually 4d to 2s), largo variety to choose from, White Calico from 4£d yard, Sewing Cotton from 6d doz.. Straw Hats from 3d each. Don’t forget where the sale is. Large stock Grocery, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc., kept. Agent for the best separator in the market. o. m. runciman, co-op: stores, marton. RUTLAND LIVERY & BAIT STABLES WANGANUI all kinds of vehicles, including Motor Cars, Try the Rutland Stables. Night porter always in attendance. mmELEURU BROS, Phone 120. Proprietors MARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. English Arithmetic—Monday 7 —9 p.m. LATIN —Tuesdays, 4.30 —6 p.m. Geography, History & Mathematics Tuesdays, 7 —9 p.m. DRESSMAKING —Thursdays, 7 —9 p.m, ! Shorthand & typewriting Tuesj days, 7 —9 p.m. | Book-keeping.—Fridays, 7—9 p.m. j Oabinetmaking Class. Tuesdays, | 7 —9 p.m. W. W. THOMAS, B.A. Organiser.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11111, 28 November 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11111, 28 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11111, 28 November 1914, Page 2

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