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I PROMINENT NEW ZEALAND ROMNEY FLOCKS. SIGNIFICANT FACTS FOR SHEEP OWNERS. It is a well-known fact that among Romney flocks in existence through- | out the world to-day, those of Messrs I Short (Parorangi, FeUding), Wheeler (Burford, Hfllcoinbe), and Harding (Siberia, Ashurst, New Zealand), take position in the front rank; and a point in connection with the management of these celebrated flocks, tho significance of which progressive sheep men ought not to lose sight of, is that their owners and managers are enthusiastic believers in the merits of Quibell's Dips as improvers of the growing -fleece, as are all the most noted. pastoralists in the world to-day who havo given them a fair trial, on level terms, against every other brand of sheep dip of any note at present on the market. With the advent of spring comes the change of fashion. The new goods for spring and summer wear are already coming to hand at Adelaid House. A. Spence makes his first _ grand display of London and Parisian models in millinery on Saturday, the 22nd inst., and following days. METHODIST CHURCH, DANNEVIRKE. SERVICES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Dannevirke, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Rer. T. T. Thomas, B.A. Matamau, 7 p.m. : Mr Yearbury. Kiritaki, 2.30 p.m. : Rev. Thomas. Umutaoroa, 2.30: Mission Band. OT. JOHN'S CHURQH. SUNDAY> SEPTEMBER 13. 11 a.m. : Litany, sermon, and Holy Communion. ' 2.30 p.m. : Children's service and j Holy Baptism. j 7 p.m. : Evensong and sermon. 11 a.m.: Matamau. -. • i 2.30 p.m.: H.B. Co.'s mill. Kiritaki, 7.30 p.m. • ■.:• T UTHERAN CHURCH, DANNEJJ VIRKE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. . 11 a.m. : Pastor Ities. riATHOL I C CHUR CH: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. - : Dannovirke: Mass at 8.30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; vespers at 7 p.m. — Rev. Father Cahill. ;.;• SALVATION ARMY. High St., Danneviuke. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 7- a.m.: The Soldiers Vital Breath. 11 a.m. : Red Hot Religion. \ 3 p.m. : Joy Ineffable. »."..^ 7 p.m. : Salvation Simplified. Young People's Meetings 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of William and Mary Thomas are respectfully invit-. Ed to attend the funeral -of their late daughter, Rita Eileen. The funeral will leave the residence of G. James, Dannevirko, at 2 p.m., MONDAY,. September 14th, 1908. ■ A - • -MESSAGE . FROM FRIMLEY. ■y 1 WHY PAY Is 6d PER LB. FOR BUTTER WHEN YOU CAN GET— TTIRIMLEy JAMS SO MUCH CHEAPER? KEEP DOWN EXPENSES and have QUALITY, VARIETY AND A CHOICE OF THE MOST DELICATE FRUITS GROWN AND MADE INTO PRESERVES. RASPBERRY APRICOT BLACK CURRANT PLUM PEACH QUINCE SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE. These Jams are sold in Tib Tins only, and can be procured everywhere. , THE FRIMLEY CANNERY is in HASTINGS, H.B, N.^Zv

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 12 September 1908, Page 8

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