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Feel the Little ’Xmas Madges ? Just thinking you must get so and so a ’Xmas gift?—that s a nudge ! —it will get stronger every day. Buy hot that gift now and stop the nudging. Here are Presents Ladies Just love! Aquamarine Necklets 60s Aquamarine Earrings, 32s 6d Plain Gold Bangles, 12s 6d to £6 15s The New Pearl Necklets, 7s 6d to 30s Wristlet Watches, from 15s Silver Belt Buckles, 10s 6d to 25s Don’t forget your Pudding Bets 2s to 5s Cd. Call and Select O’CONHOR & TYDEMAH, ' jewellers, ✓ The Square, Palmerston ISorth. We give half a dozen Electro Silver Tea Spoons with each Wedding Ring sold. SO MANY PEOPLE COME HERB EOR WFDDIHG AHB BIBTMBAY GIFTS. And so many have found our experience and advice useful in the selection of the ‘ right thing.' it /a" AY we help you ? Wo have a large [VJ. display of distinctive silverware 188 UlbUiagf WJ. nd a variety of tasteful little gift notions i all kinds of prices. E. F. WOOD, Watchmaker ami Jeweller, Broadway. - Maeton. The Shop For Presents. Phone 183. IT’S A GOOD THING TO KNOW when you require a prescription made up in a hurry that we can do it in a very few minutes. Our prescription department is the best organised in the district. While we make a point of keeping stock of ** unusual drugs,” as well as those more frequently prescribed. Quality coupled with accuracy is embodied in] the service we give. McCULLY, - Pharmacist, MAETON.

Tea Kiosk, Castlecliff, Wanganui. ES CUNNINGHAM has vacancies ' v * for a limited number of boarders. Intending visitors to the seaside would be wise in booking rooms early, as the season is now commencing. Terms on application. Booms for week enders. Hot Luncheon on daily. ‘ RICHMOND, MORTON&JAGOBSOH, SOLICITORS, FEILDING. WE have the following - sums for immediate, investment on First and ’Second Mortgage: —£250, £4OO, £750, £2500. - McOAUL, COLLINS AND CHRISTENSEN, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Davenport’s Buildings, Marten, and at Wanganui, tfONE? TO tm Solicitors for Slate Guaranteedi Advances Office. o WILSON &■ CO. ■ Oi LTD. GRAIN MERCHANTS. MARTON JUNCTION, TAIHAPB AND RANGATAUA Prime Chaff a Speciality. JOHN GRAHAM, FEILDING. Money to Lend at lowest ourron rates on first and second mortgage, and Stock and Chattels at shortest notice. JOHN GRAHAM, Solicitor. ; .'fio3 H. James, f.n.z.xa., architect to Hospital Board. W. T. HiGOINA A.B-X.8.A., E.N.Z.I.A Jambs Si HIGGINS, ARCHITECTS, MARTON & w ANGANUt G. FOKLONG, DvFNTIBT, (Late of Wanganui.) ' BROADWAY, MARTON. Private Telephone 135. Office 95. S. Thomas. D. Graham. THOMAS AND GRAHAM, ESTATE AGENTS, TE KUITI. BUY THIS RIGHT NOW. PjOTbCk ACRES, 21 years Is, 21 years 4 2s fid, and compensation of £2 10s per acre for improvements. Price £2 per acre. £SOO cash, A first-class piece of land, two ploUghable, heavy fern and bush, and 20 acres river flat. There is every chance of being freoholded now at 2 per acre. PHain Trunk Labour Bureau. (Licensed under New Zealand Government.) Station Street, Taihapa. Phono 107. Telegraphic Address: “ Labour,” Taihape. INSURANCE, LABOUR AND GEN- • ERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. EMPLOYEES. - I have upwards of 200 men writing or calling on me weekly, seeking all "kinds of employmout, and being a practical farmer, • I thoroughly understand your requirements, and can supply you wind any labour at the shortest notice. H. B. DUNCAN. Proprietor.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11113, 1 December 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11113, 1 December 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11113, 1 December 1914, Page 4

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