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THE CAUSE OF PEACE. i»-i ~ CZAR AND KAISER. 'resa Assn— By telegraph— Copyright. BERLIN, yesterday. The Kaisei', in a speech at Cuxavon, said: — "The Czar and I have greed that our meeting must be re;ardedas a vigorous strengthening of lie cause of peace." The latest invasion scare is the 'discovery" that there are thousands f German waiters in England — all rained soldiers. The poet's proihetic eye saw this when he wrote, 'They also serve who only stand and rait.'" In wo\ BRICE'S REGENERATOR The unique Hair-Producer. Prica, 3/6; special strength, 5/6. BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM The enemy of dandruff. Keeps the I scalp in perfect condition. Price, 2, I Here are examples out of hundreds of what these peerless remedies are doing: every day : Before Uximj. After Using. Those photographs aro guarantor* 1 genuine and unretoucherf, by Mr. H. H. i Clifford, of Chrlstchurch. , ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES! V^^ _^/ Photos can be ijeen at Th© Dannerirko Co-op. Association's store, where ;hese specifics are also on sale. Watch Your Feet! If you are a man with your way to make, look to your feet! Untidy boots will spoil you, however well you are dressed and hatted. Get neat boots and make' them look well and last toflg by using a perfect polish. It is spelled R-A-D-11-M ! At a trifling cost it gives a i permanent polish and a unique preservative. You spread it thinly now'and then. Occasional rubbing does the rest. You have a dense v black, very brilliant gloss. At a coat of sixpence you get incalculable extra wear in your boots. Made by McLEOD, £ KICB Mar tlaborough & Wellington. QP ( ; Sold Everywhere. | 7 H. M. Ries & Sons, DANNEVIRKE, IS THE PLAGE FOR 1. VEHICLES: Phaetons, Buggies, Expresses, Spring Drays, Gigs, Bradieys, Sulkies. 2. HARNESS : English and Colonial, Heavy and Light, Brass and Silver, Cheap and Expensive — anything to suit you. 3. RUGS AND WATERPROOFS: English and Kaiapoi ; Whips, Lamps, Poles and Shafts. Everything in the driving line. Clapham's Horseholder. 4. SELLERS' WASHING MACHINES : The only one that gives entire satisfaction. 5. A FEW RELIABLE HORSES. 6. A GUARANTEE always given. Customers make their own terms. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT H. M. Ries & Sons.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 25 June 1909, Page 2

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363

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 25 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 25 June 1909, Page 2

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