On SATURDAY, February 22nd, WE WILL START SENSATIONAL SAIF OF Drapery, Boots, Clothini ever held in the Rangitikei Districts Our stock of £20.000 must be reduced by at least £SOOO, an the Sale wiil only last for 14 days. This will be the ohanoa ( a lifetime for you to s'ock up, aa the prices are still and it is a recognised fact that you can buy cheaper to day fro, the retailer than you can wholesale. _ ' This will be an extraordinary sale, as it is the combined , of Ellis Bros, and The Whfte Elephant. We are engaged not in marking down, and you can rest assured that for a fortnigt we will give you something to talk about. Some of the makes of Sheetings, Calicoes, Damasks, Towels etc., etc , are quite unprocurable now except at jrohibltiveprices The circulars are now in the hands of the printers, and wS be sent out in a few days. If von are not a regular customer of ouas, kindly write 5 and will post you one. NOTE THE ADD EESS“ ELLIS’ BUILDINGS * HUN TER VILLI Quality Right! Price Right 1 araoisi® 'IIIIIIOE m Men’s footwear sold by M. & G. is oil right. We stock only makes of known quality and style—and we sell them at prices which are fair and square. Therefore you can order by mail with confidence—state size and shape and we’ll do the rest. We pay postag. and if necessary, well exchange goo •> or return purchase money, study the accompanying list. Men’s Glace Derby Boolt, full toes, ordinary hetli. sewn soles 27/6 Men’s Light Chrome Deri; Bools, round toes, sew soles 22/6' Men’s Glace Derby Shoes, self caps, full toes, Gin heels 32/6 Men’s Nailed Shooters,whole back, plain fronts, p soles 23/6 MILLAR & GIORGI The Great Outfitters PALMERSTON NORTH
%&.A'*M K&kV' : goso/i §r ;3^srs^rm /V\A o<tl e ’! ot» fm. <m gp ii m m wa •V * - *i ,4i7 ?&. ,J A & £Cts ■j^~ sp 'CN ■H\ {-v* X £>^ £ &r jy NO TROUBLE j, With the STUDSBAKI Marten Studebaker owner testifies to comfort and econojfl! Fernbrae, Marton, Not. 4th, Messrs Adams Ltd., Wanganui. Dear Sirs;- — ~ . t v e You will doubtless be pleased to hear from me (quit© voluntarily on my part), tnat.ui cylinder Studebaker car I purchased from you on May Ist, 1917, is giving every satisfaction regards comfort and economy. • *! The car is easy on tyres; her oil bill is not worth considering, and her benzine eonsmnp j under adverse conditions as regards roads and weather, 17 to 18 miles 4 oarable conditions, in summer, 18 to 30. So far I have HAD NO TROUBLE WITH HER, mechanism, including the self-starter, working admirably. Yours truly, (Signed) ALEX- HONEYMAN. MR HONEYMAN’S EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN SHARED BY OVER 3000 SATISFIED OWNER 8 6 STUDEBAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND. We can give immediate delivery. Owin fer’fl ing to tbs diSculty of getting shipping space, there are very few cars novr en ro “ te . m, and the shortage of new stock is acute all over the country. We are In the fortn Dominion, and tne snortage or new slock is auuie an uvn uic . "r, tion, however, of being able to deliver cars from stock. The purchaser is thus given an opp of inspecting the ACTUAL CAR HE IS BUYING. . - A CORDIAL INVITATION. We extend a cordial invitation to motorists and others to inspect the Studebaker c&ranovf 0 hibition at our motor car showrooms. These cars are all FOR SALE, and immediate deli ry given. The cars on view include: — „ . , . -mnistd One 6-cyl. 5-seater STUDEBAKER (Series 18). with 2 auxiliary seats for children. Fim*" standard factory green. PRICE: £565. ..., -cMnlsli^ One 4-cyl. '5-seater STUDEBAKER (Series 18), with 2 auxiliary seats for childrenstandard factory grey. PRICE; £465. All the above cars are complete with electric lights, electric self-starter, Dixie waterp neto, and full road equipment, including spare wheel and tyre. CUT OUT GARAGE REPAIRS. SPECIAL NOTE. —New Zealand experience has demonstrated that the sturdy yet lig tion of the Studebaker insures extreme reliability and durability, eliminating the necessity repairs, which are now so expensive. ADAM 3 LTD. HEW ZEALAND EMPOETEES 6f BTUDEBAKEE MOTOES, THE AYENUE - b^jss,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11754, 11 February 1919, Page 6
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689Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11754, 11 February 1919, Page 6
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