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OTOE, AGOESSORTES & TYRES. vO. —Motorists who have difficulty in procuring tyres of any make or size, accessories, spares, etc., should write direct to us. We can supply everything. Rail or postage paid —Wellington Motor axid Accessory Co , ft Dixon Street, ’Wellington. G. W. Lawrence, Manager ’ p “‘HE undersigned wish to an•*?v nounce that they have started partners in the Motor Carrying business at Ohingaiti- Patrong are advised they will be served promptly to any distance at lowest possible rates. Messrs Gordon Lloyd, Blacksmiths, will be plea .tv to take any orders at Hunterville fo wood or general carrying Plione N«s.: Obingaiti 18, Hunterville 24. LINTON & STRUTT. F OR SALE 1 3i ton Spring Waggon, 4in, tyres, for quick sale. £35 Cash. 1 35cwt. Lorry, side seat, brake and pole. For quick sals, £3O cash. 1 Buggy, convertible, in good order, shafts only, leather trims. For quick sale," £lB cash. EKOELSIOR COACH FACTORY, Lower High Street, MARTON. stocktaking specials AT A- H. SUTTON & 00. S. HUNTERVILLE. All Ladies’ and Children’s Trimmed and Ready to Wear MILLINERY to clear at 5s m the £ Discount for Cash, LADIES SPORTS COATS and JUMPERS to clear at 3s in the £ Discount for Cash. LADIES’ TWEED COATS and COSTUMES at 2s in the £ Discount for Cash. MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, single and double-breasted at a Special Discount of 2s in the £ for Cash A, H, 8 u T T 0 N & ca ELLIS’ BUILDINGS HUNTERVILLE %.%■ ANTED TENDERS for the 15 ’ supply of 200 Red Birch or Totara Fencing Posts, free on rail, spread delivery. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. JP'ALCOMBB PLOUGHING MATCH. To be hold on Mrs Budding’s property (5 minutes’ walk from Railway, Station), On 30th JUNE, 1920. Class A, open—lst prize £7, 2nd £5, 3rd £3, 4th £3. Class B, for boys who have never won a boy’s class—-Ist prize £5, 2nd £3. 3rd £l. Challenge Cup value £ls 15s for best ploughing on the ground. To bo won twice in succession or tbice times at intervals. Specials —Best crown Class A, £1 Is; best finish Class A, £1 Is; best crown Class 8, £1 Is; best finish Class B, £1 Is ; straightest ploughing on field, £1 Is ; best ins and outs, W. Page £1 Is ; best team of horses ploughing, £1 Is, Competitors will be allowed cut on skeiths, but must use plain cast shares.’ Competitors will draw lots at 9 o’clock. Sheep-guessing, Chain-stepping.' Entries close 26th June. Admission to ground Is. J. MENNIE, Hon. Sec. MARTON WAR MEMORIAL. FIpHE Committee of the above -A inyiie subscriptions towards the erection of the chosen obelisk form of Memorial to be erected in the Marton Park, the object for which is to commemorate the names -of all in this District who haye made the supreme sacrifice. Subscriptions can be sent to Mr A. H. Bill, or Mr A. H. Knigge, as Joint Treasurers, at the Borough Chambers. WILLIAM KENSINGTON. Mayor.

MARTON_JUNGTION STABLING AND CARRYING BUSINESS. Four Samples Rooms in ftlarton Storage Accommodation at Junction CARRYING undertaken to all parts of the district. J. KENDRICK h BON [Late E. Dommett], Phones : Stables 2475. Resi MARTON JUNCTION

GREAT MONEY SAVINS SALE Started THURSDAY, the 17th June. ASTOUNDING- redactions on all lines. Cream and striped wincey blouses 14/9 and 13/11, sale price 11/9 ; striped wincette do., were 10/9 and 11/9, sale price 8/11 ; Jap. silk bljuses, pink, cream, white, rose, lemon, sale price 6/11; black, navy and saxe, were 18/11, sale price 6/11 ; heavy crepe de chene do., were 35/6 and 37/6, sale price 29/11; dainty Georgette trimmed beads, were 39/11, sale price 35/6; fujx blouses, striped and plain, were 35/6, sale price 27/6 ; all wool jerseys green, brown, black, saxe £3 15/6, now£i 19/6 ; ditto striped collar and cuffs, navy, black, cream, mauve £3 19/6, sale price £219/6; black silk skirts, were £3 19/6, sale price £2 15/6 ; lace top singlets 3/6, now 2/11; grey fleecy lined bloomerss/11, now 4/11; black lisle imse 1/11, grey and tan do. 2/9, lace ankle 2/9, silk ankle hose 3/11, mercerised hose, navy, black, c earn and white 3/9, lisle do., fawn, tan, grey, etc. 4/11, sale price 3/11 ; heather mixtures 4/11, sale price 3/ll ; trench coats, were £4 19/6, sale price £3 19/6 ; do. £3 19/6, sale price £2 19/6 ; O.S. moirette underskirts 19/11, sale price 15/11. MRS SEVAN, Nea, Pietri bodJ " ! PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12084, 23 June 1920, Page 8

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