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BHOBEB &'Wi^SLL, B^tttl«TßUa & SOLIdITORS, .-'•? '....•■■s'>'■■'■:;'"■ NAKaBR^ - .' MR WESTAIiL will attend at brmondviile every Court tlay at M« David Wilson's at 10 «.m. Other arrangements on buainoas can always be made witb Mr Wilson. TH. GORDON LLOYD Barrister and Solioxtoaj Danneviike, H.B Agent for the Australian Widows Fond Life Assurance Society, Ld. BLaKISTON & BLAKISTON, Babristebs and Solioitobs, j -' Dannevirke, H.B. - Money to lend on Freehold Security at lowest enrrent rates. ; A GENTS for loans from the j fIL Government life Insurance | Department at 4| per cent, and from the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia, Limited. — J. J. PATTEESON. BABBIbTER & SOLICITOR, (Opposite the Post Office) Dannevirke. MONET TO LEND IN any sumß at lowest current rates on approved Securities. Al IE A BOOMS, HIGH-STREET. MRS W. J MOEGAN begs to announce that she has taken over the Al TEA BOOMS, High-street Horn Ms S. H. Jansen, and respectfolly requests a continuance of the' aopport accorded to him. i Tbeßoomß will be conducted on the fcasiness-like, up-to-date lines 'so popular in the past, and » varied and exten- . aive stock of Confectionery, famous ■sea, Cadbury'a English Chocolates • will always be on hand. Al TEA BOOMS. CALDER, DRUMMOND &CO., IEONMONGERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, Etc., Etc. Have Just Landed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK of SILVERPLATED-WARE Ever seen in this District.^ fTpHE EXCEPEIONAL VALUES P we are offering must be seen to be believed. Below are a few of the many lines in stock :— - Afternoon Tea Seta (3 pieces) ' from 20s. < ] Teapots from 12s 6d i .. i • Sugar Creams from 148. ; ,1 - Biscuit Barrels (china, glass, ! '," oak, etc.) from 12s 6d. | Pickle Frames (single and | double) from Ids. i Jam and; Jelly Dishes from ss. Cruets (breakfast, luncheon and table) from 4s 6d. ' Jam Spoons, Butter Knives, Sugar t if ters, Bread Forks, with s erling siJyer, pearl, and ivory handles, from 2s each. Cases /Afternoon Teaspoons . /'(Apostle pattern) from 15s. TABLE CUTLERY. * RVERS;-'—. >:■•; ;V : : :,v ..:'. *•-... ' '.■ KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, To cut well, to wear v well, to look : \ ' well. ■ .■« And a Host of Goods too numerous to mention. OVERMANTELS OVERMANTELS Just Arrived : 20 OVERMANTELS in oak, walnut mahogany ; all of the Latest designs, etc., on view now. J CEfoERAL HOUSE FURNISHING. 1 X*rgest Stock in Town to gelect from. '

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 4

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