GOLFERS would never complain *" of ; bad "tees" did they but piii their faith to Suratura U. . .? TXTANTED KNOWN That E' I ■•^T«* o; Adams has just landed a' nice $ lot of , ladies' and gents' winter afoot- ■ wear. Boots and shoes made to order. Repairs neatly and promptly attended to. E. Adams, boot and shoe importer, High street, Dannevirke. •-;-■■■.•."- .:■■-. FOR board, single rooms, one with fireplace, comfortable, suit lady oi gentleman; apply f 'E.K," Advooate ■ -office. . ■: ■■ : . . ' ' : - • > .■- --LOST % a publican, last week, thirteen who have been reformed by that irresistible stimulant/ Suratrira^Tea. ; ;; WANTED, the ladies of Dannevirke to know that Mrs Meldram, Miller's Road, is undertaking nursing; willaigto accept engagement. TjIISHING Sea^iy 1^)8-9: Tapkle, .."JC new and reliable: gut, casts, traces just oulj from ' England; flies, and riiinnows, -iised^by the most suo- • cessf ul .fishermen- of :the district • T rods, Teels, linesi etc. --/ See .my stock. H. Gaulton, near English Church, Dannevirke. THE New Zealand Government supports British', in preference to foreign , ma-nufactures ; so does everyjloyal colonist, especially so when the British goodsrhappen t> be superj < ior. ,;That?s why Bournville Cocoa is ,:SO ; popular.- '; ... ' : ;.' \ ; VV,* : . ? j^H'E,liad a ; facej. like a railway acr- .. |^tj cid'eiit. ■-'-' Strong' men quailed ?J before her. But she had/one great ■ : : weakness. It was Suratura Tea. LA'DIES^ belts^- in varie<y of I style, comprising the latest novelties :in leather Tfeelts; kid : belts, tinsel belts, silk belts, and metal belts, have jtisi been opened at A. Spence's, Adelaide House. FOR Sale, chWp[ pearly 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. <<QOORA-TOORA" you call it. K3 S-U-R-A-TrU-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 lying-in patients. Every attention afforded. GERSTENA is the finest porridge meal on the market. Ask the delighted users. Cooks in 2 minutes I WANTED 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 sells! WANTED Known— lf ■„ you get your address tags printed at the Adrocate Office you will save money. J. P. FRY'S BOOT & SHOE —SPRING CLEARING— SALE. —THIS SALE is going to = — — : eclipse all previous sales. — Compare our goods and before purchasing' — SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY. '
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 15 September 1908, Page 1
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521Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 15 September 1908, Page 1
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