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SALE. SALE.

WE WILL START THE MOST SENSATIONAL S&LF ' °F Drapery, Boots, Clothing and Furnishing i ever held in the Rangifcikei District. Oar stock of £20,000 must be reduced by at least £SOOO, and the Sale wiil only last for 14 days. This will be the chance of a lifetime for you to up, as the prices aie still advaaa ng, and it is a recognised fact that you can buy cheaper tcrday from the retailer than you can wholesale. This will be an extraordinary sale, as it is the combined stocks of Ellis Bros, and The Whfte Elephant. ' We are engaged now in marking down, and you can rest assured that for a fortnight 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 srohibitive prices, The circulars are now in the hands of the printers, and will be sent out in a few days. If you are not a regular customer of ouas, kindly write us and will post you one. NOTE THE ADDJBESS — R. S. THOMSON ELLIS’ BUILDINGS, < HUNTEKVILLE THE LAST DAY IS SATURDAY, FEDRUARY 22nd. Final Rush Out at MILLAR and GIORGI’S GREAT MID-SMMER CLEARANCE c* BARGAIN DAYS are passing— in fact your opportunities to save can now be reckoned in hours. ” ON THIS SATURDAY Millar and Giorgi’s Great Summer Clearance comes to an end - but great are the final price cuts, Men’s Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Men’s Mercery, Boys’ Mercery, Footwear for Ladies, Footwear for Men, Footwear for Boys. All the above bear big reductions in price, such low figures will not occur again for many a month. Take advantage ! Pay less than you expected! Come thi s week ~ next week the sale will be over. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GrREAT OUTFITTERS. -PALMERSTON NORTH-

8B snanPEin Sir?S '•. m «^Vx5 m a ■s ’tee Vi iaw •XP w< iHT MO t( TEOUBLE * X'-X'V Jjfr*// ■ r ‘ f ■JM3&9 With the STFDBBAKEE’ y -t&/fL:~ ): Marfon Studebaker owner testifies to comfort and economy Messrs Adams Ltd., Fernbrae, Marion, Wanganui. Nov. 4th, 1018, I>ear Sirs, — iou will doubtless be pleased to hear from me (quite voluntarily on my part), that the Sixcylinder Studebaker car I purchased from you on May Ist, 1017, is giving every satisfaction both as regards comfort and economy. The car is easy on tyres; her oil bill is not worth considering, and her benzine consumption is, under adverse conditions as regards roads and weather, 3 7 to 18 miles to the gallon, and under favDurable conditions, in summer, 18 to 20. So far I have HAD NO TROUBLE WITH HER. all the mechanism, including the self-starter, working admirably. Yours truly, (Signed) ALEX. HOXEYMAX. SIR HONEYMAN’S EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN SHARED BY OVER 2000 SATISFIED OWNERS OF ST-UDERAKERS IX XEW ZEALAND. We can give immediate delivery. Owing to the difficulty of getting shipping space, there are very few cars now' en route for theDominion, and the shortage of new stock is acute all over the country. in the fortunate position, however, of being able to deliver cars from stock. The purchaser is £hus given an opportunity of inspecting the ACTUAL CAR HE IS BUYING. . . A CORDIAL INVITATION. TVe extend a cordial invitation to motorists and others to inspect the Studebaker cars now on exhibition at our motor car showrooms. These cars are ail FOR SALE, and immediate delivery can ba> given. The cars on view include: One C-cyl. o-seater STUDEBAKER (Series IS), with 2 auxiliary seats for children. Finished in. standard factory green. PRICE: £5 60. / One 4-cyl. 5-seater STUDEBARER (Series IS), with 2 auxiliary seats for children. Finished ia standard factory grey. PRICE: £405. All the above cars are complete with electric lights, electric self-starter, Dixie waterproof magneto, and full road equipment, including spare wheel and tyre. CLT OUT CALLAGE REPAIRS. SPECLAL NOTE.—New Zealand experience has demonstrated that the sturdy yet light construction the Studebaker insures extreme reliability and durability, eliminating the necessity for garag® repairs, which are now so expensive. A IVI LTD. NEW ZEALAND HCPOETEES OF BTUDEBAKEE MO TOES, THE AVENUE = ===== iVANGANUI,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11760, 20 February 1919, Page 6

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