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EM-HIONABLE Footwear J All Economical Women know that the best Footwear values are to be secured at Millar & Gion i ? s wiwaragaaaia They know from experience that our qualities are reliable, and our prices are lire 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/© Girls’ Lace Walking Shoes, Derby Fronts— 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/Mailyour Order , accompanied hy Cash. WE PAY POSTAGE. Eatlsfaciion, or your money bacK is our motto. MILLAR & GIORGL The Great Outfitters PALMERSTON NORTH. Oolddeho s B. iMSB MARTON. The oldest Established Wheelwright and General Blacksmith in the District. P. 0. Box In. Phones 10d& lO.u. nflMPk ;i la Hi scsaajii IS prepared to build Waggons, Spring sDrays,’-Tray Gigs, and all classes of Vehicles at reasonable prices. All kinds of vehicles painted and repaired. A specialty made of painting, repairing, and trimming Motor-Cars at reasonable prices. ' All kinds of Agricultural Implements repaired. Horses shod at the shortest notice. Agent for Booth McDonald and International ! Harvester Go’s Implements, McCormick and Colonial Drills, Lime Sowers. Steel Queen Disc Harrows, 3 and 2-farrow ploughs. All Implements not in stock obtained at the shortest notice. lam prepared to take second-hand implements and vehicles in part payment for new. FOR SALE —1 second-hand light Block Waggon, 1 Express, 1 MasserHarris Binder, 1 11-Disc Drill, 1 2-f arrow plough all in good order. All extras kept in stock for the above implements. ? CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. E. CHASE . - MAKTON. BOCTOSJOTnOOCBC ~ „ .mi— But Bnleti yoa take it in hand, »erioui throat and ItklSilh ©CSwCIL lung troublca may follow. Take Bonnington’a “A at once. There ii no remedy to safe and ture / a* the standard proven family coagh medicine— lie ©P aE2SESaSBSaEB*SS3p- MtrKjaa* imtm

.<Stp& SP Wrveb J m [ymx "zz. — ,^>k tet iiL MS2m jj^§ U > y't^kJ I B % % & «tg Ww VSK Showing 3iixdeh&hi.r Engine, equipped with Dixie hightension snagneto. e> Tr=a ® o <r«i » ttt 3 _ _ c •feon a Special reassare 01 o _.V%.® «,5-r.'J yi a, <T5i g <?n» (?“ iT £dC?idflCiH'4pi OT only are the new Stucie- | baker motor cars lor 1917 equipped with ©very practical and essential feature fauna on all oilier cars imported into New Zealand, but they also possess additional features cf practical use NOT found in other cars in this vicinity. Equipment includes electric lights, electric starter, high tension magneto, Yale lock on dash, Elackmcre curtain opener, Khaki hood with leather edge and Khaki envelope, selfventilating, rain-vision wind screen, individual robe hangers, straight-grained, somiglazcd, genuine leather upholstery, electric signal horn, extra risn, and complete set of tools. t I W <*> Among those is high tension magnito ignition, put on Studebaker' cars built at tnc xaccury in wfeii.wi» ville, Ontario, Canada, for the special benefit of Stuaooaksr puuuu* m this territory. ; AUGUST l»t, 1917. 4-cyl. Models. Touring tr.d Roaditw* £.425.. 6-cyl. Model*, Tourlna end Roadster £495. Fitted wi’dr “ Dixie ** Y/ AlCTOt(pbi MAgatta. This and olli wrlnci',^ . .U h V acebaker features can do scan new Stu dcbcil'icr motor cmc ior 7 now on display in our aiow^ur. Df, n & a AMD -v n f SIT(H.H.VK nil "vVaKUANUS, PALft-’EitSTON N., TIMAKif i CHvt i:> iCHUACH. t- m-.m-o- \u\u a vt&«n Kmj

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11417, 21 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11417, 21 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11417, 21 December 1917, Page 2