GARDEN PRODUCE. FRUIT. , i . '' Apples, 1 variety, eating, 8 apples, Ist 2s (3d Apples, col. eating, 3 apples of each 2s fid Apples, col., eating & cooking 2s fid Pears, 1 variety of eating, 3 pears, 2s fid Walnuts, best variety, 12 nuts 2s fid in above classes, if possible, name each variety. FLOWERS. Chrysanthemums, incurved, best, collection Chrysanthemums, Japanese, best collection 2s fid Dahlias, best collection 2s fid Best Collection, Cut Flowers 2s fid VEGETABLES. 2s fid Cabbage, 2 Cabbage, pickling Carrots, 6 Cauliflower, 2 Celery. 2 heads Cucumber, 1 Lettuce, 2 Marrow, 2 Pumpkins, 2 Potatoes, 12 Onions, 12 white Onions, 12 red Eschalots, 12 Parsnips, 6 Tomatoes, 6 Tomatoes, best tion Turnips, 6 tables Entrance fid. Exhibits to be staged by 10.30 a.,m. Exhibits to be sold for the benefit of the Fund unless the exhibitors state at time of entry that exhibits are to be returned. , GUESSING COMPETITION. 3 Fat Sheep presented by Mr R. Brown (live weight)—lst prize SI Entrance Is 1 Pig presented by Mr Thos. Sanson (live weight) Ist prize 10s Entrance fid. REFRESHMENTS'. Supplied by the ladies of the surrounding- districts.at all hours. Sandwiches, Cakes, Fruit, and Tea Hot Soup. Children especially provided for. To My Numerous and Prospective Customers. WHILST wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year, I would like to intimate to you that I am doing everything in my power to place before you the very best value procurable in all my various departments. Furniture and Furnishings, Linoleums, &c., &c. Boots and Shoes, “ many lines at half price.” Ironmongery.—l hold the largest stock in the district, and many lines have not advanced, although as much as 60% increase since the war. Crockery and Glassware. —This department is also suffering through the war prices. Many lines to-day are sold at, original prices. Grocery.—This, as you know, always is the fighting department, my prices are the lowest. Having no outside expenses for delivery I am giving the advantages to my customers in the discount for cash on goods taken from store. * Joseph Darragh, CASH STORE, CXSose C/ire</<sfcet When, the hot side-walks V nd ; long Summer rambles nake the feet tired and sore, elief can be obtained by sing ! I IUONS HAND EMOLLIENT) t 5r will make your feet soft and cool, £ re all chafing, and thus add greatly w your Summer comfort. Sydal good for the hands and lips also. Try a 1/6 jar—sold' # by all Chemists and B Stores.’ Send 3d, stamp for generous free || sample, v G. W. WILTON * CO. , LTD., 61 Cuba Street Wellington. Jf W'9* LET YOUR GIFT BE A SERVICEABLE ONE. W B have just what you require. A splendid ar ray of : Leather Goods Fountain Pens Photo Frames Silver and E.P, Ware Japanese Antimony Goods Tennis Racquets, Nets & Balls Lawn Croquet Dolls and Teddy Bears Toys in Great Variety Gramaphones & Phonographs. We are offering Zonophone Records at 2s 9d each. Our display is bigger and brighter than ever. Every article jAarked plainly. No one pressed to buy. MOHRIDHE & SON. BROADWAY. ( MARTON
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11502, 17 February 1916, Page 7
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506Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11502, 17 February 1916, Page 7
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