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Thompson # WalkeT, LAND AGENTS, Wake -street, Dannevihk i, I P./R SILK. 4-7 ; S* ACRE FARM ' 12 m lea from -*-'*-' Danoevirke, Govtrnment lea«e with ri^bt of purchase; spler>did hoil, well watered; 300 acies ie grass; a most desirahle farm. Price for ownerV interesr, JES s per acre. THOMSON <fe WALKER. TTALUABLE SHOP PROPERTY, V 2-siorey building; double-fronted shop ; corner teatiou, 33ft frontage to High-street, and 160 ft frontage to Allardice-street ; commodious work-.-bops and outbuildings'; on© of the beat i'-isitions in Dannevirke. Eany terms. £ '300- , THOMSON db WALKER. rCA-AOKB FARM, A r oraewood O\J District. Rich level land, 15 ft ores in mop ; good 4-roomed house snd farm buildings; 7 paddocks; near creamery/ Price, £750. 82 THOMSON & WALKER. jP9£J DEPOSIT will purchase a c4j/£it) new, well built 5-roomed house ib good locality. Balance on easy terms of payment. Price, £250. THOMSON & WALKER. WIN DSOR ; PAEK, , ESTJI^J, containing three fine residences and 20 splendid building allotments. A sound investment and good spec. 'THOMSON & WALKER. I HOUSE, with good I garden, corner eeotion, iacre iand^tfcproving position ; good outbuildings ; price, £370 ; easy terms. 71 THOMSON & WALKER, |/r/V-AGRE FAKM.^II improved r jX)\) wittf orchard and garden and 6 -roomed dwelling ; complete fa.m buildings ; close to post office* school and creamery ; £12 10a per acre.. ; '■■ 78* THOMSON & WALKER. jKJ(\f\-- FOUR - ROOM2D oD/VaJU House, with f-acre land; good locality, central position. JBSO deposit. 74 THOMSOM & WALKER A >7Q- A(3RB FARM, mostly imTC'rO. proved ; : 2 roomed house, with garden and orchard, sheepyards, etc. ; close to creamery, post office and school, etc. Price, £3 l f 6s per acre freehold ; £650 cash required 57 THOMSON & WALKER. ft Rfl WILL buy a quarter-acre ts&tjy) section in central position, close' to main road. Deposit, £10. THOMSON & WALKEB. Q AA-ACRE FAKM, Government zV V v/ : lease with right of purchase ;' Bo acres in grass, 6-roomed dwelling, cowshed and yards ; £3 1 28 6d for owner's interest ; £525 j cash required. T7"ALUABLE Frontage in business V position in High Street, S3ft. Price, £20 per foot. THOMSON & WALKER. rpo LET— 2-robmed house in "central ■*• position. Rent ss. ' THOMSON & WALKER.

VISITORS TJ Pal mo vg ton 4 RE particularly requested tc Ix visit BUNTING'S PHOrOGRAPBIC STUDIO. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Music for the Million. \ LAWSON, Teacher of Music, XV.* bas opened up a stock of PIANOS by the celebrated makers— Brinamead, Waldemary Keesler, and Kurt*. TheERTEY ORGAN, the best on the market. TermB — Cash, or deferred payment of £l per month and upwards. "■ Violin, bow and case, complete, from ffil up tq^£2o. Sheet music, 6d, Is, and 2s p6r copy Mandolines from 30s. ETERYTHINQ AT CITY PJtICES A. LAWSON, MUSIC STUDIO, (Next Henry' 6 Red Bird Cycle Shop High Sorbet, Dannevirke. Bread. Bread. To tbe Heads of Families and Large Consumers. ' np BE DANNEVIRKE BREAD & L FLOUR SUPPLY GO. will commence business on MONDAY, Ist February. BRF.AD— 6d per 4lb loaf, cash, at Shop (Cafe de Paris Buildingp, opposite Nash, Painter. Factory, next Public Library. N.B. WHOLE MEAL BREAD a speciality. W. G. BENSON, MANAGER. rpHE LATEST BOOKS. ••FOLLOW THE GLEAM," , , A rale of the time of Oliver Cromwell, by JoaßpH Hooking. ■ " DOCTOR XAYIER," One of the mo«t uncommon book ever written, by Max Pembertok. 11 ERB," Tbe. last, bat not tbe least, of the works of W. Pett Ridge. ••THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME," the latest addition to the ever increasing supply of American novels ; is wjII worth reading. By John Fox, Jr. " THE MISSISSIPPI BUBBLE," A story of the romautic school, b Emkbßon Hough. "BARLASCH OF THE GUARD," The latest work of H. Seton Mereiman. And many others which cannot- be mentioned here, but which can be seen at The Dannevirke Bookseller's, E. V McKeeveiv

F. E. STOEEY; TAILOR AND COSTUMIER, DANNEVIRKE LARGEST Stock of TWEEDS in tho district. All Suits. mad? on the premises by firat-class woyl?roen, from 60s to 1 00 a. : Kext Door to J&FFEBY, Chejjisti %. ■ FACTS WORTH NOTING; Oltiß HMOTF ROOM Is fully stocked with all the L/LfiE^E NOVELTIES in INDIES STRAWS STYLISHLY -TKIMMED HATS Island, Sailor, Convent and Ru h Hats from _6d each. A SPLENDID SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S MILLINERY Ladies' Silk Blouses, Underskirts and Dress Skirts in endless variety. ' Complete Stock of the FAMOUS P. ZX, ERECT FORM, :D AY DREAM, <& FIT U CORSETS. f > Dress Department— Everyday BffAU'IJFUL FABKICS are added to ouru r already large stock. New Voiles. Amazon Cloths; - French Grenadines. Caahuieres. ! : Nuns' Veilings. OU$ PRINTS AND MUSLINS are simply beautiful. Costume Holland* and Linent, Plain and Check Zephyrs, White, Cream, and Ecru Muslins. . : Laces and Insertion in Black, White, Cream and Paris, in abundance, from 3d yard. Large assortment of Lace Collars in Black Sequin, Black, and Paris Lace. Black, White, Cream and Ecru all over Laces. Manchester Department— < Laceaud Muslin Curtaino from 2s lid ; "vVhite ! and Towels from 6d ; Honeycomb Quilcs (full size) from 5s 6d ; Satin Qailts (full s ; ze) from 7s 6d ; Cresonaes from 4Ad : Art Muslins frosa 4^dj Hdarth Rugs, Is lid. Clothing Department— 75 fully stocked with CHOICE, UP-TO-DATE GOODS, :•' Boots and Shoes— A large, wull-seleofc:3<i stock or the best English, American, and Colonial makes. . . , Our Grocery, Crockery, Iron mongory, and Furniture Departments are fully stocked. (Dannevirke Co-operative Assn., LIB,) ... ',: S. ASHCROFT, Manager. / General Merchants Direct Importers ! Complete House Furnishers.

Conspicuous for Flavour. Conspicuous for Purity* Conspicuous foi*> Richness* Conspicuous for Purity* Urescent Blend Tea is conspicuous for all this, and more. If you have tried it -you will know all about its merits. If you have not, you are missing a palate pleasure. Crescent Brand Tea Is de rigueur in all homes where good taste Prevails* A Tea Expert controls the blending and packing, and the utmost care and attention are given to the details. Sold at all Stores throughout the district

For Free Pamphlets And Particulars Relating to PATENTS SEND TO Henry Hughes, PATENT AGENTS & CONSULTING||ENGINEERS, Queen's Chambers, opposite Frst Office, WELLINGTON, N.Z.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 1 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 1 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 1 February 1904, Page 3

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