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"New Zealand manufactured rugs hold a -world's reputation as being the best rugs made. Unfortunately the output cloo3 not nearly meet the demand for these popular goods, which make and ideal presentation. I* is imporant to fenovy where these rugs can be procured. Lloyd's, Ltd., Marton's family Drapers, are at present carrying an exceptionally fin« selection of New Zealand rugs at their well-known low prices, viz., 293 6d, 32s 6d, 555, to 95. Also a large stock of New Zealand's best blankets in white and grey in all sizes.

NOTICE. 7 ILL the person who found a Sur- - i veyor's Cylindrical Spring Balance, with graduated link scale attached, in Stewart Street, between Post Office and Park, on Wednesday afternoon kindly return same to EARLE & SICELY, High Street, Mar ton.

OST, by child in Stewart Street on J Sunday, the 12th—Blue Enamel .Bangle, valued as keepsake.—Kindly return to Advocate Office, Marton. Reward. NOTICE. MR C. W. DUNCUMB, of Palmerston North, will address a meeting of the Young Women's Efficiency League in St. Andrew's Hall, Marton on TUESDAY, October 28th, at 8 p.m. The subject will be " State Control, as tried and found Wanting : Prohibition as it affects the Revenue and Community." A special invitation to business men and taxpayers. The public arc invited to attend. 'OWN HALL, MARTON. Under Vice-Eegal Patronage. Next Saturday, November Ist. RETURNED SOLDIER ENTERTAINERS, Direct from France. In their unique and original Enter tainment as presented to the Troops Behind the Lines A NIGHT OF JOY, Where did that one go ? We don't know of a Better 'Ole. so book your seat at Mogridge's. Prices : 4/ (reserved), 3/- and 2/-. RANGITIKEI COUNTY . COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the County Office, Marton, up till 5 p.m. on Wednesday, October 29th for ~ Contract No. 498—Gravelling 80 chains and 500 cubic yards repair gravel, Mataroa-Rua-rmi Road. Plans and specifications may all be seen at County Engineer's Office, Hunterville; also at Mr Whitehead's Store, Mataroa- and Mr Aldridge's Office, Taihape. SYDNEY A. R. MAIR, County Engineer. "As fresh as a daisy!'" Such a familiar proverb, hut it applies to "White Daisy" flour made from the rich, white heart of choicest wheat Strong and dry, velvety in texture, specially white, delicious flavour—is it any wonder that 50,000 loaves of "White Daisy" flour are baked and eaten every week? Ask for it at your grocer's.'* QUALITY IN CALF FOODS. What really counts in feeding calves is what they digest—not how much they, swallow. When calves are given whey alone, they have to consume such enormous quantities to get a square meal that malnutrition and ruined digestion result. On the other hand, a Jittle of "OEBB-MILK" suffices, because it is made from the pick of New Zea - land's finest cereals, is nutritious, easily digested and most palatable. Mrs Duncan Malcolm, Southland, in referring to "CERE-MILK," says: —"The calves, thrive right away and they do not scour as they did with the other food.' At all stores and factories in 200, 100, 50 and 251 b bags. —Abraham and Williams, Ltd.. Marton., Water vour garden with North British Hose—'tis made from finest Para Rubber and best quality canvas, and always reliable.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11930, 25 October 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11930, 25 October 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11930, 25 October 1919, Page 8