I Who said women’s hosiery was | I scarce? Who told you that it | I was almost unprocurable, es- I I® pccially in the good makes ? i Just step in to Lewis <t Cam- | cron’s and you will hnd | PLENTY OF GOOD HOSIERY We have in stock a splendid | range of Women’s Plain Black | Cashmere Hose, all of the reli- I able kind for which we are | famous. Yes, and wn bought | long ago, hence the grand val- | ues we are mrw offering. Sc- | cure a supply for the coming I months Avhile you can l)uy so | well. It will be very scarce | later when wo cannot possiby | replace our present stock at to- | day’s retail prices I Lewis i Cameron’s , MAETON. Phone GO. | iFor Hose. Where the good hats are.;] qmi f yyjfoLS OF WHICH WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK FOB FBUIT WtiOHiitS ABD
Enamel and Brass Muslins. Fruit and Jelly Jars. Rubber Rings. Wood Spoons, etc., etc.. the marton sash, odor and TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. IRONMONGERS, BROADWAY, MARTON. Box 35. Telephone 21G, TTPPER TUTAENUI Sunday School will bold its Annual Picnic on SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd insfc., in Mrs Bell’s bush (late Mr MoBefch’s), commencing at Ipm. A hearty invitation is extended to all parents and friends. BARTON DISTRICT S. & P. ASSOCIATION. THE Will bo held on the MARTGII RACECOURSE (3y permission of the Marten Jockey Club) ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6.1918. Over £6OO IN Pi! For HORSES, CATTLE. SHHEP, DOGS, GRAIN, FRUIT, and HOME INDUSTRIES. A special feature of the Show will be the Fat Sheep & Lamb Sections. Driving Competitions for Ladies and Gentlemen. Leaping Competitions for Ponies, Maiden, Open, and Ladies. Jumping Events. Valuable Frizes. Entries close TUESDAY, 19th February, 1918,i at 9 p.m, J. ROBSON, Secretary, Marton. Phone 73. P.O. Box 55
A Gisborne telegram states that wreckage is being washed ashore along the coast, and is evidently a portion of that recently reported. A Customs representative lias gone out to make an examination. CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM. This a liniment, remarkable fpr its great power over pdn. liquidity allays the excrutiatiug pains of rheumatism and makes sleep and rest possible. —Sold everywhere.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11469, 22 February 1918, Page 8
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354Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11469, 22 February 1918, Page 8
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