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Solomon & Son. ; . — ■ „ i ,-■;;..■.;>■ ' TTTF 1 ' ■ PANTHEOIST - f f " (Late J. Bates) : , HIGH-STREETj DANEVIRKE. SOLOMON & ■ ' * i. ,•' ■ >id ' ','! Hi;!, 'i i '■ ' SAVING • ; bnrchjis6a; the ' budi( .' ness'/j'of ' :^t'ationer'j'- ! | | fews' Agent, 'and' Tpbacc'onisFao succe'^' ; fully carried on J by u Mr Batejs."'^' intend by assiduous attention ,tb the, requirertiontM'-'of ; the ;'p'ublic''tb de'J-' serve'a fair* 'share sof5 of 'their.^atrbnage and. by selling only Genuine' Gbofls, at jTdwh' 'Prices 1 (W Mny' casei, b'H- 1 low'thjjt fignre) 1 t'b' ; ijonceii'tra'te' the', trade Within the distHct.- .'Thefol•lbwing >! li^,t of departments,' Bach" well furnished with a' full variety of the latest novelties, ,and replenished every month from the largest New Zealand and Australasias stocks,. will prove to the , people , of Danovirke, Weber, Tahoraite, aiid surrounding districts that we mean tQ keisp up'to the spirit of] tbje 'times and show our neighbours ' even in' the larger towns' that Daneyirkcis booming/and is.on the Jbigh roaa to, become the /centre 'of a . JargW ,'and flourishing district ! ,'' ' , '"','' BOOK "AiSfD STATrd^Eßy'- ' : I, , ."DEPARTMENT, 'C' ;f .{ v ;^ Under ihe'jchjirge of .been -thbrpugHy stored, iwith; /krie latest pubji^atioris i^ every class, of. literature, from liTacau'lay's History of England for" stuiJious folks; to' shilling shocker^ for the camp.fire. Any books riot in stock procured to older, evep if, we haye to send to England for them; , , „ , ,;FANCY. GOODS, .; = In every variety. Presents, suitable for birthdays,weddingßj etc., etc., in stock, at all tiraea. Toys.ior boys and girls — dolls, marbles, winter games (at least ,100 varieties)., : The, new game of Kalraa and the.exciting Fishing Game now, in.stock.' „-- 'JEWELLERY DEPARTMENTGenuine articles in silver and Gold of latest designs,' specially selected by Mr B. H. Solomon, who for the last .19 -years- has. represented through New: Zealand the largest wholesale :h6use in the colony. Every article guaranteed true to description, .and price?, charged considerably: below' ! town /quotations. Wo . can , prosiire ' to~ order ;br have {specially manufactured : any line of jewellery from 1 a 5b article to a £100 one. (all guaranteed) from the WatetbUry at' 22s 6d (short •widd) to a fiotherain isilver or gold from (90s -to i 650.' Cloeks-ia fina assortment of alarms, timepieces arid 8 day striking clocks, all at remarkably Llo'vf figures. , „ :■ CiR"cuLA*iNG Library, subscription 5s per quarter or 16s per year; entitles members' to any book oh bur shelve?, and a. 'change as. often as ihey choose. .! New books added every saaili *'. „;!, • " v i .'.',-.--. Newr 'AGENOYi~We are agents for. Canterbury ; Times, Weekly .Press, Otago.,. Witness, Auckland Weekly,' . Town and Counfay, Billletin, Graphic, N.Z. Mail, and all other weekly journals. ' Review : of Reviews,. Young Ladies' .JournalsFamily Herald, . London ' Journal, and all readable English monthly and quarterly periodicals. Bush Advocate, WiipawaMail, Woodville Examiner, Manawatu Times, Daily Telegraph, ' H B Herald, Napier Evening News, N Z Times, and all leading dailies, both Liberal and Conservative.' .Advertisements received .for any of the above newspapers' ai office 1 rates, rl .-s-.-.^il Optical Department. -4 SPECTACLES of every: variety fittod by Mason's Patent Optometer to all defective sights.: Our series of test glasses and; methods of sight testing Mr Solomon will show free of charge to everyone : who is desirous of inspecting the delicate operation of distinguishing the differences of sight between the two eyes individually examined, a difference suspected by iew, but on account of which many persons' eyesight is ruined,' spectacle vendors often wickodly providing glasses to make trade. Our price., for Spectacles of any kind (except cataract glasses), does not exceed 12s Gd, no matter how difficult to fit the sights accurately. Tobacconist', Department.— We stock Juno, Dei by, F.lower of all Nations, Ruby Twisf, Lion Twist, Golden Eagle, Diadem, Nosegay, and all other, genuine brands of plug tobaccos. In Cut Tobaccos we have Capstan, Old Judge, Catac, Bird's Eye, arid ten different brands of ■Wills' 3-Castle, etc,,. Tobaccos, the jlargest variety to be found in the c'ojony. , Cigarettes — Old Juilge, 3 .Castles, ',' Vanity .Fair, .Catac, Scented Japanese,, and py good brands, likely to be in demand. • Oigars from 5 for Is, 3d, 9d, Is each, the best brands obtainable in the colony. Swiss Cigars, Froissard's, Douzell's, etc, Indian Cigars. Pipes from 6d, each in Cherry, Bruyere, GBD, HFS, 888, both with vulcanite and arijber mouthpieces, plain and silver mounted, lip to 17s 6d each. Meerschaums Asbestos, and. all new varieties. Musical Instruments.— Violins and fittings, Aubelle and steel strings finest quality, . Accorde'ons, Concertinas, Bamboo ' Violins 2s each, Mouth .Organs. ' Any sheet music procured to order within 48 hours. ■:,.;•'. Footballs.— Bryan's Grasshopper Match Balls, also Footballs for boys and youths from 7s 6d to 17s 6d each. Patent Football Inflater for use of customers free of charge at any time. Hairdressng Saloon, under the charge of Professor Ellison, who has won golden opinions from all classes since his arrival here for his artistio work both in haircutting and shaving Toilet Club, 5s per month or 15s per quarter entitles members to free use of saloon at all times with every attention and special private brushes, shaving apparatus and towels for each individual. Billiard Room. — We have made this the best lighted, best ventilated arid most comfortable room : in the province.. Strict. attention paid by the marker to everyone's comfort and we aim to make our billiard

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Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 796, 24 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 796, 24 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 796, 24 June 1893, Page 3

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