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You could give no more worth trophy—than A SILVER CUP. Nothin? conveys so much sentiment and deserved merit! Fop years it has been the Recognised Trophy and we have always made a point of carrying a particularly fine range of beautiful designs. ' THE PRICES RANGE FROM 95/- to £2O, and we can honestly say that you will not get the same good values elsewhere ! We also stock a splendid selection of medals in gold and silver, or will make any special design you require ! See ns before purchasing elsewhere —we offer decided advantage of PRICE, QUALITY & STYLE. O’CONNOR & TYBEMAN. THE QUALITY JEWELLERS. PALMERSTON NORTH.

PASSMORE FOE FURNITURE. PASSMORE FOR CARPETS. PASSMORE FOR CURTAINS. PASSMORE FOR LOOSE COVERS. PASSMORE’S goods are worth inspecting. The stock is up-to-date. The styles are right and the taste is good. You are invited to consult Passmore if you are thinking of Furnishing. There is no obligation to buy. J. H. Passmore, Furniture Expert (30 years’ experience), AVENUE : : WANG-ANTJI. Phone 177. £ABL£ & SSOELY. SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, MARION AHO HUHTERVILLE. Phones : Hunter ville 53d. Marton 335. CAN you see these squares equally black. If not. you probably suffer from ASTIGMATISM. J,f your eyes quickly tire, smart or burn, they need attention. Wc scientifically test sight with the latest methods. PRICES REASONABLE AND RESULTS GUARANTEED. J. S. TINGEY. chemist & ophsiau Ferguason Btreat FEIiO i N C. 111At rt & /I vf w 'ii/. /'>s■ i 253 m «iia am. SUSS SS DOWN IN PRICE. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS GIVEN rou GLASS HOUSES and SHOP FRONTS. When you see a broken window Think of— TINGEY, BOX 74, WANGANUI. J”, G-. ACK"WEIIjIv» Taxi Proprietor, BROADWAY, - MARTON. Two Seven-seater Cars for Hire Day or Night. Phone’lso. A. J. B. SIOELyT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, COMPANY SECRETARY. Davenport’s Buildings, Marton. ASTRONMGAI. ♦ * HIGH WATER. This evening 9.59 To-morrow morning 10.1.8 SUNSET AND SUNRISE. This evening 6.40. To morrow morning 5. 20. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. D, H. M. First Quarter .... 2 8 14 a.m. Full Moon 10 1 15p.m. Last Quarter ... 16 4 41 a.m. Now Moon ... 34 7 16 p.m. Apogee, fr 37d. 7h. 44 min. p.m. Perigee, lift. 3h. 46min. p.m. j AppgeeT 39d. 4h. 48 min. p.ra.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11928, 23 October 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11928, 23 October 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11928, 23 October 1919, Page 4