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OUTWEAR IT 3=u’ AH Economical Women know that the best Footwear values are to be secured at M 2£Sir3 , SK3SSKZ They know from experience that our qualities are reliable, and our prices are the lowest in this vicinity. HERE ARE A FEW LIGHTNING FLASHES taken from our big stock of Ladies’ and Maids’ Footwear:— Ladies’ Glace Derby Front Lace Shoes— Patent Caps and Cuban Heels - 14/9 Girls’ Lace Walking Slices, Derby Sizes, 11 to I’s - - From 11/6 Girls’ Tan, also Black Glace, Twin Bar Shoes English makes; sizes, 11 to I’s, from 11/Mail your Order , accompanied by Cash. WE PAY POSTAGE. 4 Satisfeeisors, os* youi* moasy bach is our motto. MILLAR & GIORGI, The Great Outfitters PALMERSTON NORTH, OOLDS3ERO 5 4&mßasßßSßßaasx £1 psr^i 'I f ? ; fi ’*■ *>. & . % t 3 a @P© These profit-making Manures, so well-known throughout the South Island, are now obtainable from our works at Imlay, Wanganui, at the following prices: — Per ton S/7 IS C S 3 S 3 49 7 7 17 e IS G IS 6 Eclipse Specie.! Turnip « » 9, Potato . o 55 o « 9 , No. 1 Grain For green crops JS " » 9 No. 2 Grain For ordinsu'y cropping purposes 9, 95 No. 1 Grass Per old pasture ~ ~ No. 2 Grass For sowing with seed in laying down permanent pasture Superpliospliate •. . • 7 0 0 7 7 IS JL & 17 O Eclipse Mangel Fertilizer 8 ANALYSIS: (containing potash}' ,/ Phosphates, 30% (8.90 soluble) - Potash 2.00% - Ammonia 1.82% Owing to the demand tor Bone Dust being in excess of our production, we have had to withdraw our Special Mixing—Half Super and Half Bone Dust. We can offer as an alternative: Special Mining, No. 2 dE7 IOG Half Super, Half Blood and Bone, which is rich in both Nitrogen and Phosphates, and should prove a valuable substitute. All prices Free on Kail, Imlay. All orders receive prompt attention. "Write for book-giving full particulars of analyses, ©to. The New Zealand Refrigerating Co VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI ’ Limited IB

mg Kcsascsu u/nwzers* In a hay rake, you demand strength, convenience, and efficiency, and you get all this in the NOXON. Made with strong shafts which convert to pole if required. The NOXON not only rakes your hay, but will collect green ensilage and soiling crops if required". The teeth are the heaviest oil tempered steel, strong yet flexible. Hung on the English, in place of the American principle, they rake heavier crops that other rakes of American make, and do cleaner work under New Zealand conditions. The NOXON rake is fully automatic, and a boy or girl can operate it. The horse, and not the driver does the work. WLE THE SUPPLY LASTS, Ma-ns®ai & B&iftp, laid, EANGITIK.EI street, talmesbtonEnorth. «. P-O. Box 29. 'Phone i 74. AITUWa MOTOR SERVICE K. J. MOORE, Proprietor WAITUNA WEB* Leave Waituna West Y.SOs.m Leave Cunningham's 8,20 a.m, Leave Makino Station 9.36 a.m, Arrive Feilding P.O, 10.0 a.m Leave Feilding P=o. 8.30 p.m Leave Makino 4.0 p.n?, Leave Cunningham’ 5.45 p.an Arrive Waituna 0.0 p.m. Parcels delivered alongside the road Parcels may be left at CARBINE BOOKING OFFICE, Feilding, but must bf prepaid, A. G-. CRAWFORD’S "O-OYATi MAIL MOTOR COACH. .ti Between KIMBOLTON and FEILDING, Leave Kimbolton 8.15 a.m’ Leaves Kiwitea, 8.45 a.m, Leave Cheltenham 9 a.m, Arrive Feilding 9.45 a.m. Leave Feilding Post Office 3.46j?.m. Arrive Kirabolton 5.15 p.m' Parcels and goods promptly attended to and may be left at Maokroll &, Stewart’s Motor Garage. Fares—ss single, Ss return, A. Q. CRAWFOHP, Proprioter.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11416, 20 December 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11416, 20 December 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11416, 20 December 1917, Page 6

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