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A Great RUSH-ON the little JAP Cameru for an intelligent Christmas Present. Cameras and all requisite?, Mounts, Photo and Post Card Albums, etc. The latest in Perfumes and Soaps, Smelling Salt Bottles, Sprays, Ebony and Silver Hairbrushes, Sponges, Dresßing Cases, Shaving Utensils, &c, &c, USEFUL and DAINTY PRESENTS. INSPECTION INVITED. P.. JEFFERY, CHEMIST {by exam) & OPTICIAN, THE PREMIER PHARMACY. 80 Fertile Acres TTTESTMERE ESTATE, near WanW ganui, one of the best paying farms in the locality ; well cared for, and will carry 30covrs, calves, etc. ; bandy to Railway Station, Post Office, School, and Creamery ; lease 17§ years to ruu at £75 per annum. Price, £360 as a going concern, including 23 cows, bull, calves, pigs, trap and harness, caus, etc., etc. A real bargaiu. 125. BEAD BROS., CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, Wan ganui. GnUB HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE J. U.ALLIGAN, Proprietor. f § IHIS well-known establishment I which adjoias Dannevirke Railway Station, offers unsurpassed accommodation to Travellers and the General Public. Only best qualities of Ales, Wines, and Spirits stocked. T. Mills' Mail Coach, Dannevirke to Herbertville, leaves the Club Hotel at 7 a.m. every' MONDAY and FRIDAY. The Coach to Weber only leaves the Club Hotel at 1 p.m. every Wednesday. Parcels and Passengers booked at the Club Hotel. TO ADVERTISERS. COPY for replace advertisements must be handed in to the publishing office by 4 p.m. on the day prior to that on which publication is desired. Changes cannot be accepted for Saturday issues.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 25, 31 January 1905, Page 3

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