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ngtici.; MESSRS FRYER & RANDALL, having purchased the Bakery and Confectionery Business of A. H. Bull, desire that the- liberal patronage given to him will be extended to them. 'Messrs Fryer and Randall, having had extensive practice both in England and the dominion as bakers and .pastrycooks, the- publio will be able to obtain any fancy cookery ordered at the shortest notice. Up-to-date carts and vans deliver daily to all parts of the district. Messrs F. and R. will give their personal supervision, and will give the best goods handled in the best' possible manner. FRYER & RANDALL, Expert decorators of Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes. IN ; connection with the above, A. H. Bull desires heartily to thank his many numerous customers for, their liberal patronage in the past,' and hopes that the same may be extended to Messrs Fryer and Randall. A. H. BULL. October 19. 1908. ' -_-—-_--» DANNEVIRKE HERBERTV ti.i_i COACHING AND CARRY IN* CO., LTD. 'Phone 6. " P.O. Bo_ hiMASONIC STABLES. Dannkvikk. T> 6Y AL V| Ait fWAC H Dannbvibkb- VV kbek-Herbbbtvili.. Sebvioe. Leaves Masonic Hotel, DannevirkeMondays, Wednesdays, and Fn days at 8 a.m. # Leaves Hotel, Herbertville—I ue-U_j* Thursdays, and Saturdays A 4 a.m. Mangatoro Vam.ky ;__.bvic_ Leaves Dannevirke—-Mondays ••• Thursdays, 8.45 a.m. Leaves Mangatoro Valley —Monday, and Thursdays, 2.30 p.m. Noapaebobu. . Leaves Dannevirke AAondaya.' _./-- Thursdays at 8.30 a.m., returning the same day. All parcels must be delivered at th* Masonic Stables by 7.30 a.m., other wise they will not be taken. BUGGIES, Horses, Drags, eto. always on hire; none but reliabl* horses to be had, grooms always v attendance. Cab meets every tram Picnic parties liberally catered for Weddings a speciality. Telephone orders promptly atteno ed to. Booking office tor Weber-Herbert ville,- also Waitahora, Mangatoro Val ley, and Ngapaeruru mail coaches H. PRENTER, Manager NOTIOI. HAVING purchased the stable keeping business until latelj carried on by Mr L) A. Bennett known as the Railway Stables, 1 a> sire to solicit a fair share of public patronage. J. B. EATOI* Having disposed ot my business v Mr J. B. Eaton, I beg to thank m> former customers for their patronag* and to solicit a continuance to m« succesior. DA BENNETT

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 7