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GOLFERS would never complain . of bad "tees" did they but pin their faith to Snratura 1 ANTED KNOWN -That E. Adams has just landed a nice lot; of ladles' and gents' winter footwear. Beats and shoes made t« order. Repairs neatly and promptly attended to. E. Adams, boot and shoe importer, High street, Dannenrke. FOR board, single rooms, one with fireplace, comfortable, suit lady or gentleman, apply "E.H.," Advocate office. LOST by a publican, last week, thirteen "tanks" who have been reformed by that irresistible stimulant, Suratura Tea. . „.. WA&TE% the ladies ef Dannevirke to know that Mrs Meldrtun, Miller's Road, is undertaking nursing; willing feo accept .engagement. ' v FISHING Season, 1908-9: Tackle, new and reliable: gut, oasts, traces Just but from England; flies, and minnows, used by the most sue- , cessf ul fishermen of the district ; rods, reels, lines, etc. See my stock. H. Gaulton, near English Church, Dannevirke: -' : "•- " '-..■:/..■ ■ THE New Zealand.. Government supports .British, in. preference to foreign, manuf adtures • so does eyery loyal colonist, especially) so when the British goods Jbapnen tj be superior: Th^'s why B&miville Cocoa is so popular. - U <• , SHE Bad a face' like'- a railway ac- " rcident. Strong men quailed before her. . But, she had one great weakness. It was Suratura Ten. LADIES;' belts in great variety of style, comprising the latest novelties in leather belts, kid belts, tinsel belts, silk belts, and metal belts, have ju9t been opened at A. Spence's, Adelaide House. FOR Sale, cheap, nearly new 4roomed cottage; central position; very small deposit required*: balance of purchase money 10s 6d per week. Apply to H. E. Grainger, builder, Swinburne street. "OOORA-TOORA" you call it. K3 S-U-R-A-T-U-R-A we spell it. Both mean the same thing — the best Tea in New Zealand. FOR Sale— One single-seated buggy, new, £26; 1 Bradley gig, new, £23; 1 Whitechapel trap and harness, good as new, complete, a bargain, £19 ; 1 second-hand gig, in good order, £12. G. Stratford, coach builder, rightaway opposite Neagle and Co. T7ACANCIES for several gentlemen t boarders. Mrs Diggle, Barraud street. BUSY people prefer "All Blacks" boot polish because it saves time. FOR SALE, a 6-TOomed house, bathroom and scullery, with two acres of land, more or less; terms if required; also a spring cart, with . harness. R. Scrymgeour, Tepapakuku. WANTED the Ladies of Dannevirke to know that Mrs Nielsen, Gordon street, has vacancies for Jying-in patients. Every • attention afforded. GERSTENA is the finest porridge meal on the market. Ask the delighted users. Cooks in 2 minutes! ANTED, Known — That the Ladies of Dannevirke can purchase the lightest Cakes for their afternoons' "At Home" ; the sweetest confectionery for the theatre; the most delightful Lollies for the children at A. A. PALLANT'S Refreshment Rooms, High street. TO BE LET alone, all teas but the right one — Suratura. No grocers keep it. They can't. It 6ells! WANTED Known— lf you get your address tags printed at the Advocate Office you will save money. J. P. FRY'S BOOT & SHOE 1-SPRING CLEARING— SALE. THIS SALE is going to — eclipse all previous sales. Compare our goods and prices before purchasing ■ ■ — > elsewhere. . . . . . .... ■ SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 1

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