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ON WEDNESDAY commences GEORGE AND KERSLEY'S GRAND ’XMAS BARGAIN - - - - CARNIVAL - - An immense offering of new and fashionable drapery and wearing ap_parel, latest toys, and attractive ’Xmas presents at SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES Do not fail to come to Wanganui’s Greatest ’Xmas Event. Bring the kiddies and let them revel in the hosts of good things gathered here for them. ATTRACTIONS GALORE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Watch for full page announcement in Tuesday’s “ Advocate.” Be present on Wednesday when the Doors Open. GEORGE & KERSLEY. Ltd., “THE STORE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL WIHDOWS,” WANGANUI {AND AT WELLINGTON). No other Branches in New Zealand.

Builders and Farmers. ri A. GAMMAN and 00., Ltd., Ohax3T« kune, can supply timber direct ofE railway trucks in quantities of 2000 feet and upwards and save you 20 per cont. Special quotations to settlers and farmers for rough timber for sheds and outbuildings. G. A. GAMMAN & CO., Ltd., Ohakune, Wanteds. WHEN hiring a oar insist on having the best —the famous Rover 1915 Model, Ring up Phone 51 and H, A. PEEBBIiE, Marton, will attend to your requirements. 3 Cars on Hire. CYCLE AGENTS—Say, bicycles will be unprocurable very soon. BARRY & CO., Feilding, landed a shipment of all kinds. Write for their prices. Now is your chance to get in early. SEED POTATOES. ETC.—Southern Grown —Early rose, Robin Adair, Beauty Hebron, Dalmeny Beauty, Early Puritan, Irish Rock, Up-to-dates, Gamekeeper, Northern Star, Improved Dakotas, Maori Chief. {Buyers of Carman No. 1.) HORSLEY & HARRIS, Coal and Produce Merchant, Wanganui, Phone No. 107. STRONG healthy Fruit Trees at constants Nursery, Aramoho. Catalogues on application. TU.S. SHEARS now in. Swift • Floor Polish. 6 tins for Is, i RALFE AND ARCHER, BULLS. MADAM, test this tea with the richer flavour—'‘ Desert Gold” Tea, Refreshing, stimulating, wholesome, economical. Use the 2s blend. WE have for sale goodwill of 16 years’ lease of 60 acres rich land close to Palmerston, school and factory. Up-to-date buildings, ideal dairy farm. Owner anxious to sell. Will take low price and easy terms. FARMER ~ YND AGENCY, 13 Main Street, West, I'cL- .erston North. To Racy Cyclists. C HATER LEA CYCLES to Order. Built on proper racing lines. The only real racing machine for road and track. Ask Griffin. Enough said. Price £l3 13s. Ladies and Gent’s Putt Cycles from £8 10s. Agents for Rudge and Connaught Motors. All repairs by ex- j perts. HALL & JONES, Box 158 Palmerston North. ■ IN the firing line ! The cold weather i has now set in. You require large j fires to keep your room warm, which is j safe only by securing one of H. E. BERGERSEN’S SAFETY SPARK SCREENS, which has proved itself such a success. ‘ Bend your measurement to 27 and 29 Broad Streat, Palmerston North. Phone 499. WANTED KNOWN—C. C. RASMUSSEN, Aramoho, is the leadingman for Carnations. WANTED KNOW—We have a pur-; chaser for a sheep farm to carry 8 hundred sheep. Would prefer lease with right to purchase, between Taihape and Palmerston North. Has £SOO cash. Send particulars ~sto RATLIFF Land AGENCY, Feilding. Ohakune Railway Station Refreshment Rooms. MAIN TRUNK LINE. ALL trains stay sufficient time for passengers to obtain refreshments. Passengers going either North or South should ha acqainted with the fact that they can obtain an excellent cup of tea or coffee at the above Station.-Railway Guards will inform travellers how much time they have at Ohakune. T. J. HALL, (lata of Wanganui)

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 1