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-4\§-H lONABLE GOT WEAR All Economical Women know that the best Footwear values are to be secured at Millar & Glorgi’s 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 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/Mall your Order, accompanied by Cash. WE PAY POSTAGE. Satisfaction, or your money back is our motto. MILLAR & GIORGI, The Great Outfitters PALMERSTON NORTH. aoLDBEita s

V-,-*' 7 M A. ETON. •“ s “ iS “‘ f ’■ t oi< The oldest Established Wheelwright and General Blacksmith in the District. P.0.80x 15. Phonos 10d& 10m, v v# a® m 3 gTjisfc IS prepared to build Waggons, Spring Drays, Tray Gigs, and all classes ®f 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 noticeAgent for Booth McDonald and International : Harvester Co’s Implements, McCormick and Colonial Drills, Lime Sowers, Steel Queen Disc Harrows, 3 and 2-furrow 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. FOE, SALE —1 second-hand light Block Waggon, 1 Express, 1 Massey - Harris Binder, 1 11-Disc Drill, 1 2-furrow plough all in good order. All extras kept in stock for the above implements. l « CATALOGUES OH APPLICATION. E, CHASE - MAETON. gajoqc iisls@Mis but unless yea teke it in band, serious throat and lung troubles may follow. Taka Bennington's at once. There is no remedy so safe and sure as the standard proven family cough str-p----*o'

Tt~?%d4~4ojK.? ’ kML£ fifaL V. ?>, \Jzim il'r — &P~' » <&> MU HU n hm -'CUI Sho-vnssg Static baker Engine, equipped with. h;giitsnsioEi magsictc. -stsa r—.— 0-0 Magneto Studebaker C2 Equipment includes electric lights, electric starter, high tension magneto, Yale lock on dash, Blackmore curtain opener, Khaki hood with leather edge and Khaki envelope, selfventilating, rain - vision wind screen, individual robe hangers, straight - grained, sem i - glazed, genuine leather upholstery, electric signal horn, extra rim, and complete set of tods. lv* y/ !.L Prices t AUGUST l*t, 4.cyi. Models. Touricf And Roadstw* £.425, - 6-cyl. Models, Touring and! Roancisteir £495. Fitted vfifh “ Dixie " Magneto. ’ o v.. ?• ■ 0 ,-r?. ‘S'ti <r~4 -ulvV V>, C/ ‘1 " tg <9 Q Y* y 1 *§ sold in blew i^eaiand OT only aro ths r.sw Studebaker mo'.or cars ior yr i / equipped with every practical and essential feature found on all other cars imported into New Zealand,, but they also possess additional Isa- • -a *n t /'"'v'T’A -r *— tures of practical use nu-i i-uunj. In other cars m this vicinvy. Among* these is -nig a tension niiig” neto ignition, put on Studebaker cars built at the taccory in v «!*«.*- vills, Ontario, Canada, rot tue spet,-i3.i. benefit of Stuce savor patron.* *n this territory. This and other exclusive n-tu-ae-baker features can be seen *0 new Studebaker motor cats j. now cn display in our sho-vvi^viii. ADAMS LTD. : [importer* of rr< OtaRAIvEII Motoi* •WANGANUI, PALMERSTON N., TIMAKtf - «a 4 CHiUSI’CHUKCH. vx* A-vl A g *e.i* : Mi.rtco-~fi«U* & W»np»t & HariTAy i -?* King. ?e,v; ir&?* ucw»*i

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11418, 22 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11418, 22 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11418, 22 December 1917, Page 2

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