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Public Notices. A GRAND Fancy Dress and Masquerade BALL-* WILL be held, in ,t|ie Makatoku ,Town Hall on jj - FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1888. Tickets, 7s 6d. Ladies by invitation. Masks to be obtained at the dcor. Gentlemen desiring invitations for ladies will please apply to Secretary of Committee. PARNELI! CROSS, •^ Secretary. STRAY HORSES, CATTLE, AND SHEEP. "VTOTICE is hereby given that any _Ll Cattle, Horses, or Sheep, found trespassing upon niy land after this iate, will be impounded in my yard, in terms of the Impounding Act. JAMES W. BAKER. Danevirke, Aug. 28. • FOR SALE. THE Undersigned has BRICKS on hand For Sale at Current Rates. W. WESTLAKE, Ormondville. NORSEWOOD TOWN HALL. rpHEATRICAL Companies and JL Travelling Troupes should not pass by the large settlement of Norsewood, wheve a commodious Hall with stage accommodation and side-rooms and a large audience may be had at any time. Advance Ageuts can secure the Hall by applying to WM. SMALL, " Proprietor. MAKOTUKU TOWN HALL. HP HIS new and spacious Hall is A now open for hire, on the Most Reasonable terms, for all kinds of performances aad entertainments, for which it is admirably adapted on account of its Large Stage, its Comfortable Dressing-rooms, and Commodious Sitting Accomodation. For rarther particulars, apply to Mr H, W. Gasson, Beaconsfield Hotel, Makotuku. T^OR SALE— The well-known Sire LILLIPEA by Towton, dam Shrovetide by St. Aubyn, her dami Pancake by Sir Hercules, grand-dam Pandora by Operator. Towton got by Melbourne, Ciuizella by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, Bombazine by Thunderbolt. Lillipea stands 16 hands, and if size, bone and symmetry are anything Lillipea should be one 6 the best stud horses. For particulars apply to J. W. BAKER, Danevirke. "lITRS. BROWN, Monthly Nurse, attends Town or Country. Address— Cottage behind Wright's Bakery. Makotuku WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES. WHERE to do Our Shopping to the beßt advantage has puzzled us till quite recently. In the Bush district it is now a recognised fact that the BEST VALUE can be had at ROBINSON'S (facing the railway station). Those who like to buy in the bestmarket, and are unfettered with the { Truck System' of paying wages (which has ruined so many working men), were the first to notice and patronise a business conducted on business principles. This is as it should be. Twenty-two years' London and Colonial ' experience enables the Proprietor to offer his Customers better and more advantages than can be had elsewhere. In addition to the. BEST STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES in the 70-Mile Bush, A large and varied assortment of the following lines are kept : — DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, BRUSHWARE, TINWARE, AND CROCKERY. EMPIRE CO.'s TEAS, NELSON MOATE'S TEAS. Oilskin Coats, Mackintoshes, Rugs, Blankets, Counterpanes. Also Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Pollard, Bran A largo lot of Blasting Powder and Fuse Cheap. Machine Castor Oil. Mill Saw Files. Corrugated Iron. Spouting, Ridging, Sheet Zinc. Wire Staples. SEED IOTATOES.— A number of samples now on view from Southern Growers." Inspect and have your orders booked early, •

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 51, 1 September 1888, Page 3

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