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Business Notices. F. ELMBRANCH, V GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT, DANEVIRKE. THE above begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him in the past, and trusts to receive a continuance of same. And to notify that as he has now completed his new and comjraodious premises will be able to undertake all kinds of work with greater facility, and at prices thai defy competition. The Repair of Agricultural Imple r ments a Specialty. A Thoroughly Competent IJorse r Shoer on the Premises. Hacks 6/- (to meet the times). F. ELMBRANCH, The, Old and Original. Blacksmith; Danevirke. NOTICE. [ DANEVIRKE SASH, DOOR, ANI} WOODWARE FACTORY. AL. G O R D O N , 9 Proprietor, Desires to thank the settlers of Danevirke and surrounding district for their past, support, and begs to remind them, that they can obtain Sashes, Doors, and Furniture of anyj design at Napier prices. ! ! Nothing but first-class timber, used. Estimates given for all descriptions of joiners work. Seasoned timber always on hand. Note the Address — | A. L. GORDON, Sash, Door, and Wood ware Factory,! Next dopr Bank, of New Zealand, ' Danevirke. j . _ . Established 1877. W SMALL begs to announce ■ • to the inhabitants of; Norsewood and Surrounding dis-j : tricts that he has just opened up, his SPRING SHIPMENTS of DRAPERY, etc., of all the, latest novelties and suitable goods > < for the requirements of his customers. Inspection Invited, PRICES UNEQUALLED FOR; CHEAPNESS. Large stock of Groceries and Ironmongery bought in the best markets and will be sold at lowest remunerative rates. Goods de^vered by Trap or Coach free of charge. W . SMALL, Importer and General Storekeeper, Norsewood. . NOTICE. ~" , A LL FIREWOOD must be paid for on Delivery, or no Delivery will be given. No Booking after this date, September 15th, 1888. R. WARNER, Firewood Dealer, Danevirke. NORSEWOOD AND TAKAPAU SAWMILLS. J. W. MACKAY, Proprietor. HAVING taken over the above Mills from Mr T. Tanner, the present proprietor hopes by attention and despatch to secure a fair share pf the trade among the builders and settlers of the surrounding districts. Special recommendation is claimed for following products:— A large stock of well-seasoned, beautifully grained timber for furniture making, including totara knots ; building and 'bridge timber; planed mouldings, architraves, rusticating, T. and G. Flooring, etc. Orders executed and delivered in trucks at Ormondville, Kopua, and Takapau, or on any site in the surrounding district accessible by dray or waggon. Postal Address— J. W. Mackay Takapau 11/TURTON AND TTTHITE'S HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID. CHAMPION DIPPING PREPA RATION. FIRST PRIZE at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Important trials, April to November, 1887. manufactured by MURTON & WHITE, NAPIER, N.Z. _____ i SPECTACLES. | MRS D. LEVI, Hastings-street, begs to call the attention of ' the public of Hawke s Bay to the ' large and varied Stock of Spectacles of all kinds and sights. Real Pebbles, best Optical and Ordinary Glasses, in gold,silver, steel, and nickel frames, and Pince Nez. Riding . and all sights in Concave and Cataract Glasses. Just received for the j summer trade a largeassortment of ( Smoked (nsutral tint) and Colored ■< Spectacles, Folders, Goggles, and i Dust Protectors, at all prices. The J new Pansodonoptic Spectacles, specially recommended for weak eyes j Every care taken in properly fitting, and testing the sight. All kinds of repairs, new frames, pebbles and glasses fitted. Orders taken for r Oculists' Prescriptions, Poor people « suited free oi oharge, c

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 69, 13 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 69, 13 October 1888, Page 4