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% GUARD GOOD |||||| From Heat, Cold, ® ® Wet, and Sudden ® | Changes by drinking §'$ 1 Wolf e s H 1 Schnapps ! 'Cll MM « gg Most diseases originate , \ gj? in small troubles, but \ ' H WOLFE'S Schnapps || h Ss a key to preserve \ I it health i jt J» j» | ;| Avoid Ceuuterfeits. GIBBS RESTAURANT and BOARDINGHOUSE, High Strebt, Dannevtrkb. IMPEOVEMENTS to this «reUknown establishment have lately been effected, and the Proprietor can offer the public superior Board and Residence at the following moderate prices :— Meals, Is ; Beds, Is; Boarders, 18s per week. Travellers can rely on being called for early trains. A Lar?e Stock of FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY kept for sale at reasonable charges. A trial solicited. i • " ~ DX BIOGWAY'S Creasoted Lung Balsam. For Coughs and Colds and Incipient Consumption. f^URES Dyspepsia. Flatulency, VJ and a corrector of the bowels in caseß of dysenteiy. etc. ANOTHER TOSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. Adjt. Sadanand writes front Dayisford, Victoria: — Send me another bottle of your Creasoted Cough Mixture. I find it very useful for sore throats and coals generally. I have never found it to fail and do ■ not like to be without it ; it is also so pleasant to take. Dannevirke agent, ME E. E. PEIOE, Chemist. P. Hayman & Co., Wholesale Drug* gist, WeHujcton. Sole proprietor, TOBIAS MILLEB, Medic? 1 and Veterinary Berbalist, " ■£ Mastertofi. ' Miller and Ge^ (Late of Palmerston N.) "TTAVE commenced business as CONFECTIONERS, FRUITERERS FANCY GOODS DEALERS 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 year)' experience. R. M. Cochrane, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Exchange Auction Mart, Dannevirke. A UCTIOIS Sales held periodifii\. ally in the Mart on SATURDAYS, at 2 p.m. Entries received up to Friday morning, 10 a.m. Conignore' cheques payable at the conusion of the sale. Clearing sales at very reasonable rates undertaken in all parts of the district. Approved second - hand household furniture and saddlary purchased for. prompt cash. All branches of Agency work undertaken and executed with energy and despatch. If you have a farm, building section, business or house to sell or leajre, enter it in my tegiater and it will be widely, advertised in several leading newspapers. Every article of Furniture, new or second-hand, 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. Thrifty housewives should not miss the Saturday afternoon sales of furniture, household requisites, produce, etc., commencing every tatur--1 day, at 2 pm. All goods are on private sale every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.on. The stock of new second-hand - Bicycles is the best in town. To be published in A.us;ust, 19 03, STONE'S Wellington, Hawke's Bay and Taranaki ( Commercial, Municipal, and General ] DIRECTORY i AND NEW ZEA LAND ANNUAL t rp HIRTEENTH year of publica- 5 JL tion, August, 1903. Edited t by John Stone. Demy Bvo size, containing 1000 pages, together with ( maps of Wellington and New Zealand, corrected to date, the whole a handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. Price : If ordered before publication, 10/6 ; after publication 12/6. STONE. SON & Co., " Printers and Publishers, Crawford * and Jetty Sts., Duredin, and at Grey Street, Wellington. London : John Hadiion & Co., Balis* . bury Square, E.C, J

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 303, 24 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 303, 24 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 303, 24 March 1903, Page 4