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THURSDAY, FEBRI'AR? 6th. j MESSRS MITCHELL, GRIFFITH & Co., will hold their nTxfc quarterly sale OH Thursday, 6th February, at 1 o'clock, in. th.e> Mart Yards. Entrits taken to i*> o'clock on day of sale. fl. GRIHriTH, • Auctioneer. - — - — "~ i i— i THE SOUTHERN HAWKE'S BAY STOCK AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION, DANNEVIRKE, WILL SELL ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908, At 12 noon. 50 2 i to Syr steers 11 superior Bomney rams Further entries requested. THE Marainanga Estate, AKITIO. ONLY TWO BLOCKS LEFT. IT is intimated that MURRAY, ROBERTS AND Co. are prepared TO TREAT PBIYATELY with intending purchasers for THE REMAINING SECTIONS, viz., WAIHOKI ... 685 ACRES MARAINANGA 2350 ACRES There are now only TWO BLOCKS UNSOLD, The same EASY TEEMS still prevail. They are those which were the Conditions of Sale at the recent auction. Apply— MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., WELLINGTON. NZ- RETAILERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. PUBLISHERS OF THE --TUADK GUARDIAN." 3fAXAWATG T AM) HAWKE'S HAY BRANCH. A BRANCH OFFICE of the Association is now open, and subscribers in Dannevirko and district should address correspondence to — THE DISTRICT MANAGER, Retailors 1 Protection Association, Wuldegrave's Buildings, The Square, Pahnerston North. Subscribers are invited to .sond in their lists at the earliest opportunity. Every list will receive lh« District Manager's prompt and personal atTi'lltioH. (Signed) A. C. ELLIOTT, General Manager, 8 Grey si., Wellington. THE COLISEUM. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING to the steady increase of my business I have, been compelled to remove to larger and moi'6 convenient premises, NEXT TO A. NASH, HIGH ST., and must thank my numerous customers for the support they have bestowed upon me in the past, and for future continuance of the same. In order to return their kindness 1 have decided to hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE. The Bargains are too numerous to mention. Come early TO-MOBROW and they will speak for themselves. Every article marked in plain figures at 25 per cent reduction. A. A. MACKAY. WANTED KNOWN - That tU Ladies of Dannevirke can purchase the lightest Cakes for their afternoons' "At Home " ; the sweetest confectionery for the theatre; the mosf delightful Lollies for the children, at A. A. PALLANT'S Befreshment Booms, High-street.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 937, 3 February 1908, Page 8

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