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Tsa~ CT f j2s*~-h HT M 4 1 $ <fe / jP The “ Season ,! is over, but Winter is still with us, and it is too early to think of Summer goods yet, so this week we are clearing out'a lot of oddments and specials ?.t astonishingly low prices, 150 pairs Children’s Tan Sandals (English make), size 3 to 6, 7 to 10, il to 1 Snecial price 4/6, 5/6. 6/|1 10 ONLY Boys’ Sport Suits, in stros g, reliable Tweeds, to fit Boys 8 to 13 years Special price 18/6 and 19/6 2 doz, onsy ssen’s Lounge Foil Hats, in brown, grey and black Worth 14/6. Spatial price 4/6 and 6/6 doz. only Boys’ Tweed Hats, in greys and browns 3 3 Special price f/R A few only Ladles’ Glace Kid Ankle Bar Shoes. Worth 25/6 Special price 19/6 28 pairs Ladies’ Giace Kid Derby Walker Shoes. Worth 28/5 v Special price 21/RHen's Giace Kid Derby Boots. See this line. Special price 28/6 NEW ZEALAND NEW&ZEffI%MDS| CLOTHIHGIFAOTORY CLOTHING FACTORY.

W*<£? 2g£? 3v* <*?**£& c 3& E. CHASE, MARTON. The oldest established Wheel- • wright and General Blacksmith in the District, HAYING engaged none but first-class workmen, is prepared to build Wagons, Spring Drays, Tray Gigs and all classes of Vehicles at reasonabll prices. P All classes of Vehicles pamtcd and repaired a Snecialtv made of painting trimming and repairing Motor Cars at feasoSeVvices. All finds of Agricultural Implements repaired. TTnr&eQ cfircfullv sbod o.t t-liG shortest notice. , aS for Booth MacDonald 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. ■ FOR SALE —1 second-hand 11-disc Pennsylvania drill, 1 13-coulter Colonial drill complete, 1 spring dray, 1 gig, 1 block dray, 1 mower, 1 Massey-Harris binder, 1 single f urrow lever digger plough. All extras kept in stock for the above implements. ~ - CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. E. CHASE, PO Box 15. Phones 10d and lOsi.

«FT'IiPJW KM aJ’JTV.*Mfc SAVE BISECT DEAB WITH THE UIIHSTCKS A.ND sS cent 25 pep IT QUOTE SAVING 810 « Factory Furniture Northern WANGANUI street Wilson 710 Phone o m mm 10 YOU. Phone 710

& danger lurßs a* every Greasy Corner! The most cireful driver is absolutely powerless at times f o arrest a side-skid—if the tyres fail to grip when the car is checked. Sometimes necessity calls for use of brakes the wheels lock, but the car skids forward and anything may happen. Again the brakes are applied—and in a flash the car is side-ways on a nd anything may happen. Many a Motorist’s heart is in his mouth—when he’s crossing a greasy patch. To minimise these troubles, we strongly recommend our RUBBER NON-SKIDS. These scientifically constructed covers give a really wonderful grip on greasy surfaces —cither laterally or driving. They hold when other patterned covers are skidding, and further-they are the finest wearing tyres for continuous hard driving on anv road. For Service, Safety and Economy, they stand alone! Trouble / you cart avoid” DUNLOP 66 m ml w 5 wmm m I as? /d 1 fim S3*, tm. Obtainable all Leading Garage*. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. • AU-StATB*

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11633, 7 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11633, 7 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11633, 7 September 1918, Page 7