. Business Notices. irANGATERii SAWMILL. np'Hß ' Undersigned : beg* 'tb ! aiir • ; -Jl!v^ •-. ' • ■■ ■•■ : -. M ;.* nouhoe 1 that he is no>V prepared to supply every description of ,'. ; HO.USE BUILDING " TIMBER , ,•■ Equgh or Dressed, .'■■ at lowest possible prices. ■ " .■,'-'■ ' ; :il- ' C^ftJUSON' ■ : ..> 'Pi*oprietoi xuang^u^ oawmill. ; lj:l DANEVIRKE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE & WOOD WARE FACTbRY, ' ' . i ■ . . i AL. GORDON has now op.encd . • . with a Large and Varied Stock of Furniture for the Conyenieneeof those about to furnish, and the 1 public generally. " A single, article on ,the Deferred Payment: System, the advantage's of which are well known. , . , INSPECTION INVITED. A large stock of. Sashes, Doors, Verandah Brackets, &c, &c , on hand. Carved and turned work a specialty. A. L.GORDON, . MAIN -STREET DANEVIRKE. FTIHOMSON, GIFFORD & CO., Shakespeare Road, Napier. Manufacturers of Waters, of all sorts, including SODA WATER, .LEMONADE, GINGERBEER, POTASH AND TONIC WATERS, ; . <fee, <fee. CORDfALS AND LIQUERS, Comprising Ginger Wine, Raspberry Vinegar, Lemon Syrup, Peppormint, Raspberry Balm, Pineapple Spray, Quinine Champagne, Sarsap^arilla, Bitters of all sorts, Colonial Wines, Maraschino, Curacoa, etc. ■•.,. , : ••■';■ NApiEITioTTLING CELLAR^ ; Shakospqare Road. '. TH. GIFF OR D, ! wine: AND ' SPIRIT MERCHANT. ! Agent for James Speight and Co's Dunedin Ales (In Hhds, Barrels, and Kilderkins Andrew Usher and Co.'s . Old Vatted Glenlivet Whisky. Bottler of Dunedin, English, and . Napier Ales and Stout. LAW RELATING TO NEWS- ] PAPERS, 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary^ are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. % If subscribers order the discontinuance of 'their periodicals, the ' publisher may continue to send them until arrears are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect to continue to take their periodicals, from the office to which they are directed they &r# Jjelcji responsible} until they have settffid their, biljs, arjd ordered f them to be discontinued. ' \ 4. If subscribers move to other s places without informing the pub- i lisher, and tho papers are sent to their former direction, they are res- s ponsible. a 5. The courts have decided that "refusing to take periodicals, from the office, or removing or leaving c them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intended fraud.' s Q- Any person w]}o repeives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether ho has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they arc bound to give notice to the publisher at the end of their time if 1 they do not wish to continue taking it, otherwiso the publisher is author- o ised to .send it in, and the subscriber g will be responsible until an express notice, with payment of arrears, is tl seat to the publishers, a
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Bush Advocate, Volume V, Issue 354, 16 August 1890, Page 1
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