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Mr M. P. Cohr, who had his sawmill completely destroyed by the January fires at Ngamoko, has now rebuilt his mill, and took out his first loads this morning to the Ornaondviile railway station. Mr L. Andersen announces himself as a candidate for the Norsewood riding in the Dannevirke county. Mr Andersen is a settler of some 14 years in the Norsewood district, and was a" member' of the now defunct road board. ".' " *•■ : At the court to-day, a cla im,. was filed by P. Kelly against R. Watson., for 10s. for cartage of- sheep fr.om the Dannevirke saleyarcb to K«lly'e f »rjH, ' which Ketty alleged were his property. Watson counter - claimed against Kelly for the value of the. sheep. The matter. was, settled by the plaintiff Kelly paying? Watson, for the sheep, and abandoning his claim for cartage; The installation of the,. W.M. of Lion Lodge% Ormondville, and investiture of officers fj»r the^ensuing 12 months, took place last "evening. There was a large attendance, visitors including representatives of jGHsWne, Napier, Hastings, Waipukurau, and Dannevirke Lodges. The Grand Superintendent, R.W. Br6 J. W. McDougall, officiated as installing master. The following is the list of officers:— l.P.M., Wor. Bro. M. J. Johansen; W.M., J. Morrison ; 6.W., Bro. T. Fothergill; J.W, Bro. T. Barclay; treasurer, Wor. Bro. R. R. Groom; secretary, Bro. F. B. Curd; organist, Wor. Bro. J. Scholes ; S.D., Bro. J. Ellingham; J.D., Bro. T. EHingham; I;G., Bro. E. S. Wayne; tyler, Bro. W. H. Beale; steward, Bro. R. Hardy. At the conclusion of the ceremony.,. _the_ ..bretJaxen adjourned to the Town Hall, where the usual banquet r was held; afid ±be customary toasts : *ere^Honor4ldiJ3 : r; ,\ . Tussicura (Wild Cherry Balm) never iails to give relief in i of stpb.born coughs and colds, catarrh/ etc. -. — Advt. '" • '• • - ; •"-■•' - ' -■■

ITEMS OF INTEREST. . ... m i :.- : - Tussicura cures coughs and colds at once. Stops the tickle and affords easy expectoration. All stores.— Adyst -i The N.Z. Clothing Factory wisi tit^ : notify, the public that "they have .■.■*•'"' splendid range of up-to-date goods in all departments* and Easter snoW. pers are cordially invited to caU.antl" inspect. No one pressed to buy at the H.B. Clothing Factory, for the goods sell themselves. Tenders for road formation and bridge work required by Mr J. A. Robertson close on Saturday. ■'.-.■. Lodge Rawhiti meets this eveningAn English bookkeeper and accountant wants a situation. - Advertiser has 4-roomed house to let. Dressmaking rooms at D.C.A. are now under management of Miss, Dempsy. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. . Mr J. P. Fry aiYnovmc.es a great sale of his surplus stock* of boots and shoes, which are being offered at a great sacrifice. A special order by the Weber County Council in regard to the winter traffic by-law is published to-day. A special practice of St. John's! choir will be held to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Entries are notified for nest stock' sale at Miller's Road yards. Reward offered for bracelet, lost between Whetukura and Ormondville. Mr Hulena, Norsewood, advertises for lost dog. Miss Burgess is prepared to execute orders for typewriting.;. ... ■- Mr Gurr, land agent, has several good houses for sale on easy terms. Smart young lady for show-room wanted. For children's hacking cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6 and 2/6.— Advt.

NEW MILLINERY. There are few things a lady admires so much as a nice hat, and there are few things more difficult to get. But anxiety on this £oint need no longer be felt in Dannevirke, for Messrs Mackay and Potts have just secured the services of Miss Harding, lately arrived from London, who, combined with natural taste, has a cultured knowledge, of all the latest shapes and styles nowfashionable in English and Parisian millinery. Miss Harding will thus be able to place at the disposal of ' the Dannevirke ladies her skill in design and color, giving them the creations of the milliner's art exactly suited to their needs and requirements. — Advt.". .: ■ < ■ ■ < Corsets. -^-We would call attention to the fact that we are the sole agents for several makes of ap-to-date ladies' corsets, viz., the Kingston, the Elite, and Princess, all hew models, and prices are very .reasonable, 3s 9d> 6s 9d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, approved- makes, guaranteed. McDowell and Power. — Advt. You take my tip. If you -want a really good fitting suit go to EtzThis comes cheapest. — Advt.>: - "■-

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1004, 16 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1004, 16 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1004, 16 April 1908, Page 4