WANTED Wanted advertisements (not relating to meetings, atavu-.cnuovus, ov lenders) not exceeding XG words 3s (id cash or ’ls booked per insertion. LOST.-— On Pukepapa Road, on Sunday evening, a gold bangle, set with rubies and diamonds. Valued as keepsake. Good reward at Advocate Office, Marion. 'ANTED—A Motor Cycle and Side Car. Must he in good order. — Mechanic, Post Office. Marten "'CAT ANTED —A Cook, Laundress A House-Parlourmaid. Apply. Mrs F. T. Watson, Bulls* [rATER FINDING on Farms.— „ y My days for engagement are Wednesdays or Thursdays each week jor the above purpose.— Roukut Cuk:j;XE. Lethbridgc-road, Makino. 'ANTED KNOWN. —G. A. Gam- .„ . man & Co. have a few thousand feet of good boards and scantlings suitable for farmers alongside Mr Gronn’s yard, Marton Junction. Apply Mr Gronn. SWAT THAT FLY. Tanglefoot, Fly Rolls, Poison Papers, Daisy Fly Killers at Ralfe & Archer’s, Jlulls. jfXUR OWN TEA, best value to-day. v.|l' Still 2s per lb. Rax.fk & Archer, Bulls. COOKING Apples 8s Gd per ease at Ralfe & Archer’s, Bulls. tre,'-ANTED KNOWN.— Wo have W just landed 20 different styles of high-class silks and cloths for making now to ordei', and recovering umbrellas. Lexixaby’s, 78 Guyton-sfe., Wanganui. y/k, 1 e have for sale one 2J 2-speed f V Douglas, in splendid order, at £45 cash; easily worth £55. The Turner Cycle, ‘ Motor and Novelty Stores. Marton. , _____ ANTED KNOWN. —We cany v the largest and best stock of cycle tyres on this coast, and now is the time to buy. Covers from Os Gd and tribes from 4s Gd, The Turner Cycle, Motor ana Novelty Stores, Marton.
ft CORN self-heating Flat Iron, the simplest, surest self-heating Flat Iron mi;do. 6oza gasoline will operate Iron four hours. Does ironing in half the time with less than half the work entailed by old-fashioned Irons. No gas odors: cannot choke or clog. Buy one for mother. Post free 29/6, ACORN AGENCY Box 84. Ta Aro, Wellington. URN Night into Day with an Acorn Um-lite. 300 candle power; carry as a lantern; use anywhere as a lamp; burns 15 flours one filling gasoline or kerosene; wind, rain, snow and bug proof. Upset and roll round —won’t.go out won t explode, 39/6 post free. Money returned if not satisfiied. ACORN AGENCY, Bos 84. Te Aro, Wellington. ST* ANGY Glass and China, finest dis- £ play in the Rangitikei at Halite & .Archer’s Bulla IF YOU WANT THE BEST go to A. J. Taylor, Pork Butcher, The Square, Palmerston North for Roast Pork, Pressed Pork, Pressed Corn Beef, Poultry, Sausages, Bacon, Ham, Eggs, and numerous other table delicacies made under the supervision of Mr George Brown, the well-known export in his lino. "When in town don’t forget to visit the shop noted for cleanliness and civility. A. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. The Square, Palmerston North. ’Phone 587.
barton Technical School. FIRST TERM, 1918, FREE CLASSES.— All young persona between the agea of 14 and 17 years are required to enrol. Attendance is required for 4 h®urs par waek unless special circumstances warrant exemp. tion. Choice may be made from the following rubjscts after arrangement with the Director. Woodwork Mondays 7 to[9 p.m. Plumbing Thursdays 7 to 9 p.m. Dressmaking Tuesdays 3 to 4 pm. Art'Needlework Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. First Aid and Home Nursing Mondays 7 to 9 p.m. Cookery Saturdays 10 to 12 a. m. English & Arithmetic Tuesdays 7 to 9p.m. Bookkeeping and Accountancy Fridays 7 to 9 p.in. Shorthand & Typewriting Thursdays 7 to 9 p.m. Building Construction, Mondays 4-6 p.m. , f Thursdays 8 to 9 Telegraphy - [ Fridays Bto 9 The Director will receive enrolments at the Technical School on Friday Evening, from 7 p.m., or by post, W. W. THOMAS. 8.A., Director. GOOD FARM OH EASY TERMS i)AA ACRES close to FeildV\is ing. All rich flat land, well subdivided and well watered. Good house and outbuildings. At | present used as a sheep and cattle farm, and would make an ideal dairy farm. PRICE £SO per acre. Only £2OO cash required to a good man. The first to inspect will buy. Wire or ’phone and make arangements to inspect. 60LDINGHAM & BECKETT, LTD., AGENTS, I. PALMERSTON IfIRTH.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11478, 5 March 1918, Page 1
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