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Miller and Co., (Lute of Pilraersfcon 15.) TTAVE commenced business as OONFEOTIONEBS, FRUITERERS FANOY GOODS DEALEBS in the premises lately occupied by R. S. Cooper, opposite Andrews' Railway Hotel, Dannevirke. A LANDAU for the convenience of the public has been brought from Palmerston, where this firm has had 15 years' experience. THE HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. That's what many people cil c Suratura Tea, hecause tt gives satisfaction to the family, and is appreciated by guests and afternoon callers. Suratura Tea. Is a Tea of Merit. Suratura possesses every merit of high grade tea. It is rich, fragrant, delicious, soothing and re* freshing. Suratura is a pure honest tea, and is guaranteed not blended with India, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. «• * ■ ■ Retail Prices : Suratura A quality „ 'El/8 per »i B ,»■»,. l/ll f» ti D „ . „ 2/2 „ K. „ „ 2/6 Sold by* all Storekeepers. HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. fpHE Fishing Season will open on X the Ist October, 1902, and close on the 30th April, 1903. Licenses can be obtained at most of the Money Order Post Offices Witbm the Hawke's Bay, Waipavra, and Patangata Counties, including the Taupo and Woodville Distriots. License fee £1. Ladies' Licenses ss. Boys attending school ss. Tourists and visitors residing outside the district, 5s per month or part of a month. Licenses issued on an after Ist January, 12s 6d. The Society will give the sum of £2 2s, in addition to half the fine, to auyone giving evidence enabling a conviction to be recorded against any person fishing without a license or out of season. The apportionment of such reward will be made by the Committee, unless otherwise dealt with by the Court. C. A. FITZROY, Hon. Secretary. R. M. Cocjjrane, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. i Exchange Auction Mart, Dannevirke. ' A UCTIOW Sales held periodicl\_ ally in the Mart on SATURDAYS, at 2 p.m. Entries received up to Friday morning, 10 a.m. Coniguors' cheques payable at the conusio'n of the sale. Clearing sales at very reasonable rates undertaken in all parts of the district. Approved second - hand household furniture and saddtary purchased for prompt cash. All branches of Agency work undertaken and executed with energy and despatch. If yon have a farm, building section, business .or house to sell or lease, enter it in my register and it will be widely advertised in several leading newspapers. Every article of Furniture, new or secondhand, useful in a household, is always on private sale at the Mart, including a varied assortment of crockery, kitchen utensils, etc. • Also many leading lines in drapery, men's and boys' ready-made suits straight from the factory, curtains, blinds, etc. Thiifty housewives should not miss the Saturday afternoon sales of furniture, household requisites, produce, etc., commencing every Saturday, at 2 pm. All goods are on private sale every day from 9 a.m. to 6 piH>. The stock of new second-hand Bicycles is the best iv town. To be published in August, 1 903, S ZONE'S Wellington, Hawke's Bay and Taranaki Commercial, Municipal, and General DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL THIRTEENTH year of publicaJL tton, August, IUO3. Edited by John Stone. Demy Bvo size, containing 1000 pages, together with maps of Wellington and New Zealand, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. Price : If ordered before publieai Cton, 10/6 j after puUicabiort 12/6STONE. SON & Co., Printers and Publisher. 1 ?, Crawford and Jetty Sts., Duredin, and at Grey Street, Wellington. London ; John ftaddon & Co., Salis- . bUry Square, fi.C. |

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 4