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Messrs Archibald and SON beg to announce that their motor will run to and from »the Marton Railway Junction in future to meet all trains. ,As .the Motor, which holds several passengers, is shod with pneumatic tyres and has ample power, it is as easy to ride in as an ordinary motor car ar d can travel as quickly. Rare same as the coaches. ARCHIBALD : r & SON. Prebble’s Stables, Marton. TONKS & DALES. (Late T. Armstrong.) EXCELSIOR COACH FACTORY. LOWES HIGH STREET, MARTON. COACHBUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS. HORSEBHOERS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. MOTOR Wheels and Springs re-built and repaired. We specialise in Motor Body Building and Repairing and can build any class of pleasure or commercial body t suit customer’s requirements, Materials and workmanship guaranteed. Designs and quotations on application. v MOTOR CYCLISTS—What about a Sidecar ? We build them. FARMERS —Your farm implements want looking to now. Give us a Trial. Correspondence," receives prompt attention. NOTICE. Our Yearly Stocktaking and Reduction SALE begins THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. ROE TWO WEEKS ONLY. RE AT CLEARANCE to be made in IOT Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Ironmongery, Bedding, Pillows, Chairs, Fenders, Fire Irons, Garden Rollers, Lamps, Nails, Staples, Baths, Gas Mantles. Cement, Window Curtains, Drapery, &c. BOOTS AT BuTrEDOGIIOHS. BEE WINDOW. 200 DOZEN PLATES. all sizes, to be cleared cheap. BEAUTIFUL TEA at 1/6 lb. COOKING OIL BTOYES, all sizes. All Sale Prices Cash. G. SV3. RUNCIMAN, CO-OP. STORE, North Broadway, MARTON. Phone 26 HUNT BROS., ~ Contractors, For Brickwork and its Allied Trades. SOLE Agents for Clark’s Patent Building Blocks, It will pay you to inspect this modern building material. A. G. HUNT— MARTON— S. H. HUNT. HENDERSON BROS MILLERS ... MARTON ASK FOR “ Stiver Gem ” Flour. Bran, Pollard, Pigmcal in stock. Fowl Wheat in any quantity at lowest current rates. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY G- HBNDER Man wn' ARGYLL HOTEL. HUHTERVILLE. “ The House Where the Good Usquebaugh are.” THE above Hotel has now been renovated and put into good commercial working order, directed by Mr Bandy Reid, late of the Mangatainoka Hotel, Pahiatua, where the travelling public gat civility and attention, combined with good bads,'first rate table, best of liquors, and I trust to merit a fair share of public support. I have also a patent beet-rais-ing engine to draw beer from the cellar, and as I am solo agent for these in N.Z. I invite and reoommend all Public Houses to adopt them, being labour saving and much cleaner than the old pumping methods. ALEXANDER REID. Proprietor, HUNTERVILLE. BAY O^PLENTY. 21 Sheep to the Acre Country. ■I ny ACRES, 700 acres in grass, JLoOIi balance heavy bush. House of 3 rooms, telephone installed. Farm buildings and sheep yards. 10 miles from present railway end, which will pass close to the block. 15 miles from wharf. Title O.E.P, £lO2l will make it freehold. Price for goodwill and improvements £5 10s per acre. Terms £IOOO cash, or will exchange for good securities. LEWIS GILBERTSON, House and Land Agent, SHORT’S BUILDINGS. 158 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. THE FAMOUS rangitaiki swamp iknm WHAKATAHE, BAY OF PLENTY, Of 100,000 acres, portions of which we hold for sale at prices to suit bona fide farmers. This is one of them : ACEES - freehold. 10 acres turnips, 18 acres oats, all drained swamp, 6 paddocks. Beast to acre. Flax and rough feed. Small whare. Price, £2O per acre. Term easy W. B, INGRAM & CO. THE BUSY LAND AGENTS, WHAKATANE.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11696, 16 October 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11696, 16 October 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11696, 16 October 1916, Page 2