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Business Notices. room a place of innocent recreation. Strong language entitles the 'users to a ticket to leave and not return. Solomon and Son, THE PANTHEON, Danevirkc. Come and see the famous Jumping Dogs, the latest sensation, Is 3d each DURING SHOOTING SEASON. ANYONE found Trespassing on Blairgourie Station, Makotuku, with dog or gun will be prosecuted. D. SIDEY. BOROUGH SALE .YARDS, DANNEVIBKE. :! ' STOCK~SALE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, At 1.80 p.m. F. O. W. BIERRE, Auctioneer. LEOPOLD SIMMONS, THE CASH DRAPER, DANEVIRKE, - HAS now in stock a tip top selection of Millinery. Trimmed Hats a speciality. Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Ribbons iv quality, quantity, and style to suit every taste. ■ New Dress Materials are still coming in, and its a positive fact the best collection in the district is to be found here. Our Blankets and Rugs will be found as large in size and as low in price and as good in quality as we are already noted for doing them. Flannels and Flannelettes are on par with all goods kept in stock, ana sterling value customers will find in all departments. Good lines in Men's and Boys Clothing, Tweed Overcoats, Waterproofs, Oil Coats and Oil Pants, Men's Flannel and Merino Singlets and Pants. Gent's and Ladies Umbrellas, a graud selection. A lot of Ball Dress Nets, principally Fisherman's and Tinsel, all colors, Is and 2s per yard. Leopold Simmons, THE CASH DRAPER. GEORGE "PATERSON, MANAGER. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. FTIHE MISSESVOYSEY (from I To Aro House, Wellington), in thanking the Ladies of the distriot for their patronage, desire to inform them that they will continue their business as heretofore at Messrs J. Paul & Co.'s establishment (late J. P. Stuart & Co.), and solioit the continuation of their support. Ladies own material made up. Charges moderate. First-class work guaran eed. """" LAUNDRESS. MRS O'BRIEN is prepared to undertake Laundry work at current rates. Address — Opposite the Presbyterian Church, Danevirke. DRESSMAKING. THE MISSES TRAVERS beg to announce that they have commenced business as Dressmakers in Danevirke, in the premises opposite the Presbyterian Church. WANTED KNOWN that this season Furs are more worn than ever, and we have a new and immense variety at Te Aro House, Wellington. ANTED KNOWN by everybody that our Black Goat Plastrons ined satin, are wonderfully cheap at Gs 6d, carriage paid, from Te Aro House. ANTED KNOWN that all sensible women will be delighted with our Black Fur Plastrons, lined satin, at Bs, carriage paid, from Te Aro House. W' ANTED KNOWN that for winter neck wear nothing »s nicer or more comfortable than our Brown Fur Plastrons at Bs, carriage paid, from Tb Aro House. TTT ANTED KNOWN if you are V V wise you will at once order from us a Black or Brown Real Beaver Plastron, lined satin. For 10s 6d we will forward this, carriage paid, from Te Aro House. ANTED KNOWN that the most attractive Fur wrap is the ' Idalia/ being Collarette and Boa csmbined. We have these in Brown and Black. They are specially cheap at 18s, carriage paid, from Te Aro House, Wellington. Meetings. LOYAL DANEVIRKE LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U., No. 6862. THE next Regular Meeting will b« held on SATURDAY, July Ist, at 7.30 p.m. Business— lnstallation of Officers and General. J. LOUDEN, Secretary. COURT RISING SUN, A.0.F., No. 7081. THE next Reguhr Meeting will be held on TUESDAY, June 27, at 8 p.m. Business— General . F. C. W. BIERRE, , Sieretary]

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Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 795, 22 June 1893, Page 3

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