TO 1 LietY at Omataroa, 141 acres.; with house, part hills and part flat i* land. Apply W. F. ; Knight. Tahoraite. ; ; FOLITICIAN, young, adaptable, '■■•"■'" desires meet snug 1 - widow who ales Suratura Tea. D p^r&f . 'Xc32lab. ■fT|TANTED Known -r That the ■If-- Ladies of DanneviTke can purchase the lightest Cakes for their afternoons' "At Home" ; the sweetest confectionery for the theatre; the most delightful LoHies for the children at A. A. PALLANT'S Refreshment Rooms, High street. HM RIES AND SON specially • invite intending buyers of vehicleßi harness, fugs/ aiid horses to inspect their high class stocks, eoifi- 1 ' flisting of orer 100 various vehiples and sets of harness) before purohasing elsewhere. Just arrived a splendid lot of BICYCLES, manufactured to our own order. ' •IXTANTBD KNOWN — That E. ::YY Adama has jnst landed a nice lot of ladies' and gents' winter footwear. Boott and shoes made to order. Repairs neatly and promptly attended to. E. Adams, boot and shoe importer, High street, Danne>irke./ ■ ' ' ; ■ ■'.. \ ". SPECIAL LINE of best ENGLISH HARNESS just arrived per Tongariro. Prices from £7 10s to 15 ■guineas.— H. M. RIES AND SON. "-VfRS GLADYS WIZZEN begs XtX to inform Mrs Coopah she's ho lady. More Suratura and less gin, |MrsC, waa.-what we was taught!" WANTED TO EXCHANGE. A GREAT quantity of Ironmongery, Tradesmen's Tools, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Crockery, Phono graphs, Records, etc., etc., for good sound bank notes, or anything useful, at V. BERGMAN'S, Licensed General Dealer, who is also prepared to buy, sell, or exchange anything .useful. He may be found at his new address: Next Jones, the British Fruiterer. „ GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS GOOD TABLE KEPT. Bath, Piano, and every Home Comfort. -. TERMS : 18s peT week. /J ' MRS KITCHENER, THE WILLOWS, — TENNYSON STREET. — A. E. ;-..SA=YAGB. PROFESSOR of the Pianoforte and Violin. ' ' Fee: Two guineas per term, in advance. . ; - AddTess: Gordon street. Tt/TISS NEWCOMB-HALL, TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Terms" on application, c/o Mr Loft, BURNS STREET, DANNEVIRKE. A. LAWSON, TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, MANDOLINE & THEORY. PUPILS prepared for the Trinity College and R.C.M. exams. STUDIO: HIGH STREET, DANNEVIRKE. MR H. L CARTWRJGHT, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. TTIERMS ON APPLICATION. Address : Princess street,. Dannevirke. A /CHOICE T ADIES' nrkAINTY GIBSON TIE SHOES, IN BLACK AND TAN, JUST OPENED UP AT J. P. FRY'S "OEPAIRS AS TTSVAL. —Our past work has been sufficient — —guarantee in this branch of our — — business. Give, us a trial for the — future. — — « —
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 97, 22 October 1908, Page 1
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