Cycle Bargains. 2 seater Ford, just overhauled and wel shod. Exceptional value at £l2O 2- seater Ford, late model. Owner guar-anteey-honditiorf—£l4o 5-seater Ford, a good serviceable car. Any trial given—£145 5-seater Ford, in splendid condition, spare wheel, etc.—£l6o' Ford Delivery Yan, 1918 Model Chassis, suitable for baker or butcher. —A gift at £2OO 5-6 Twin King Dick—-£57 10s Eudge Multi, 31—£50 3- New Hudson —£52 10s 7-9 Indian and Side-car—£l2o Fixed engine 31 Eudge—£2s And many others. MAODOUGALL & 00., MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEERS, MARTON. Phones— Night"3ol. P.O. Box 21. EVERYBODY’S MARTON, F B I_D A Y A SELECT FEATURE. ALICE BRADY " The "World to Live In" A Girl in Search of a Good Time. Her motto was: “Enjoy To-day, To-morrow Never Comes.” Featured in Splendid Scenes in A tlantic City Startling, Truthful, Daring. A “Select” Masterpiece. OHAKE.\ MEMORIAE FUND. promised • donations to the above Fund, kindly remit on or beffre 31st of month. • J. F. RICHARDSON, Secretary.
NOTICE. WE are prepared to do Threshing, Chaffcutting, etc, at reasonable rates. GRAY BROS., Crofton. OHAKEA SPORTS CLUB PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 10th ANNUAL SPORTS, Wednesday 17th March. 1920. Programme later. E. GABITES. Hbm Sec. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS AS I intend leaving Marton shortly, I offer for sale the balance of my Marton propenties, as follows : 6-roomed house, Ross and Harris Street, water, gas, sewerage, etc., 1-acre, motor shed 1 . My new 8-roomed: residence, Harris Street, Moore light, hot and cold water, sewerage, glasshouse, temps court, nice young orchard and vegetable garden, and quite up-to-date 5 Sections, just over bridge on Station Street. Good building sites 3 Sections. Harris and Ross streets, nice high and dry situation, and handy to post office and school 9-roomed house and 2 acres, Marton Junction, easy termsAll for sale\at very reasonable prices to quit % JOHN C. MEYER, ’Phone 159, Mdfton MISS SERTRUDE DIERKS, A.T.G.L., KESUMES Pianoforte Tuition on the 9th February, at the Druids’ Hall (temporarily) Intending pupils may be interviewed at the Hall, on the afternoon of tho oth and 7th February. BUY HOW- : BUY NOW. have advised us of a rise in prices owing to the increased cost of material and labour. WHY WAIT FOR PRICES • TO GO UP ? PUKCHABE NOW. DAINTY SHOES. FOR DAINTY FEET, GOOD QUALITY AT LOW PRICES. G. G. MCDONALD, boot and shoe importer, BROADWAY, - MARTON. Phone 359. MiSS MmJCTFORT, Teacher of • pianoforte,. Theory of Musicf and Singing. Ist, Term commences Tuesday, February-3rd'. Pupils prepared for all Examinations Matriculation included. BANGITIKEI SOCIETY, HUNTERYILLE. .SCOTS CALEDONIA N GAMES Hunterville Domain, " v Wednesday. 4th February, 1920. At 11.30 a.nu PROGRAMME . * Highland Events,. Pipe Music Dancing (adults and juvenile) field events, wrestling, quoits, step ping a chain, guessing weight of a sheep, running events. Tug-o’-war, hop, step and jump, long jump, and Scottish. Concert, Argyle Hall, at 8 p.m. W. G. MURRAY, Hon c Sec.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11990, 29 January 1920, Page 8
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470Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11990, 29 January 1920, Page 8
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