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DRILL HALL. DANNEVIRKE. Lessee and M;ni;m;ei: — IW r Harry liiiknrds. I.'jklit the direction ol Alhui Hamilton. POSITIVELY OXK XKHiT ONLY. WEDNESDAY. 3V\A 31st. MX HALNIY HICKARDS 1 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE CO. C'on.prisin^ the Greatest English and Continental Artistes to be found at the present moment in the World of Vaudeville. CHARLENE & CHARLENE, '.Kcfined Drawing-room Entertainers. 9 KING and BENSON, Vocalists aud Bulesque Artists. FH.KI). HCTSSKfiL & "COSTER JOE" England's Leading Ventriloquist. CASSIE WALMEJt, "The Dusky Princess," direct from leading London vaudeville theatres. ADA SADLER, GEORGE DEAN, HARRY ROCHFORT, HARRY HART. All the very latest BIOSCOPE PICTURES. Box plan at Bartlett's Prices: Orchestra stalls, U, stalls 2s 6d, pit Is. No early doors; no booking fee. Doors open at 7.1.3; commence at 8. IN BANKRUPTCY. HTO ba sold by public auction at Mr -*• W. Boss's auction rooms, High street, Dannevirke, on SATURDAY. July 27th, 1907, at 2 p.m — ESTATE OF DAVID PINDLAY, Bankrupt. Lot 1. — All that piece of land containing 0 acres, 1 rood, 30.3 perches (more oi less), situate on the comei of Allardice and Waterloo streets, Dannevirke, together with building of shop and dwelling thereon. Lot 2.— A1l that piece of land containing 0 acres, 1 rood, 0 perche3 (more or less) situate on the corner of Trafalgar street and Miller's road, Daanevirke. Lot B.— Bird House. Lot 4. Suit Length. ESTATE OF S. T. SMITH, Bankrupt. Lot 5. — Piano by Albert Fahr, Zeitzf. Lot 6. — Organ by Siorey and Clarke. Conditions of Sale can be seen and key of building on Lot 1, can be obtained from the undersigned. NORMAN L. QUER, Deputy Official ASsigcee. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF SLEEPERS. Railway Department, Head Offics, Wellington, 16th July, 1907. WJRITTEN OFFERS are invited for Sleepers for creosoting, in accordance with notices posted up at railway stations and sidings, offers to be addressed to the fc torts Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside " Offer for Sleepers." By order, T. BONAYNE, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. TAMAKI BLOCK. HPHE Hawke's Bay Timber Co, -J- Ltd., is prepared to lease to farmers suitable areas. For particulars apply to FRITS JENSSEN, Manager, Dannevirke, Nov. 10, 1906. IF you find it hard to read the newspaper it is a sure sign your eyes are failing. Come to us and have them examined. We have a reputation to fulfil and are not here to-day and gone to- morrow. HAROLD M. BENNETT, MPSOPriCIAN & CHEMISr (by cxamsj. HAVE you tried Cadbury's now JBournville Cocoa? It's really nice, jui'.l has the added advantages oi being tasty, refreshing and nutritious. Every grocer keeps it. IF it's indigestion you're troubled with we can help you out. Pearson's Peptot'hlor is the cure. Get a bottle right nwny at Bennett's. MOKGAN & CO.. Ltd., for •■ Co]o- . nel," " Hawk," " Kite," " Pneu« nitttiiV :uid other Golf balls. ■TIT" ANTED KNOWN— Yon should VV patronise local industry, and not send out of town for your printing —Try the Advocate. J> V purchasing Pearson's leptochlor J ut Harold M Bennett's you get a coupon which entitles you to a* splendid doll MOUGAN & CO~l^dTforDrivers, Brassies, Mfi.shies. Cleekg, { Putters, Mid-irons aud oilier golf clubs!

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIX, Issue 777, 26 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIX, Issue 777, 26 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIX, Issue 777, 26 July 1907, Page 8