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WOOL CARTAGE. TENDERS aro invited for cartage of 100 bales of wool (at per ton) from my shed at Ngapaeruru to Dannovirko ; to close on 28th hist. ALF. HERBERT. FISHING * * * * TACKLE. A NGLERS will do well to inspect /\. the FINE STOCK of FISHING TACKLE which I have purchased from Messrs A. and W. McCarthy (of Dunedin). Everything sold at catalogue prices (catalogues on application). FISHING LICENSES Can now be obtained from me. NOTE THE ADDRESS,— A. H. HILL, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, (Adjoining D.C.A. Premises), DANNEVIRKE. REMOVAL NOTICE. MRS NIWETT BEGS to 1 announce to her numerous friends and customers that she has removed to NEW * ■* PREMISES (OPPOSITE THE D.C.A.,) where she has now opened up a complete stock of STATIONERY FANCY GOODS LEATHER GOODS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES. Inspection Cordially Invited. I IMPORTANT. A COAT MAKES THE MAN ! ""■ LIKEWISE A COAT OF PAINT PRESERVES THE HOUSE. TRY S. MASON, YORK STREET, FOR CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. Terms moderate. Estimates free. HAIRDRESSING. I BEG to notify that I have taken over the HAIRDRESSING and TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, until lately carried on by Messrs B. O. Thomsen and Co. I have a full stock of PIPES CIGARETTES TOBACCOS CIGARS RAZORS, STROPS, etc SHAVING OUTFITS, etc., etc. Patrons may depend upon receiving prompt attention and civility. w. -hill, HIGH STREET. QUING KEE HAS just opened up a mognificent stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE. A SPLENDID STOCK of CHRISTMAS TOYS. Christmas Fruit a Speciality. NEST AfACKAY AND POTTS', High Street. '

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 118, 17 November 1908, Page 8

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