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A PRONOUNCED SAVING. CUTLERY BY POST. 21s Parcel. Half Dozen of Everything. POST US 21/ AND YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS, AND WE WILL SEND YOU THE FOLLOWING PARCEL OF CUTLERY. "TpVERY article is of standard value. The knive3 have the best mJJ xylonite handles, and the forks and spoons are guaranteed to wear, white right through. If the parcel is not approved of, the full money will be refunded on return of the goods. HALF DOZ. DESSERT KNILES HALF DOZ. TABLE SPOONS HALF DOZ. TABLE KNIVES HALF DQZ. DESSERT FORKS HALF DOZ. TEA SPOONS HALF DOZ. TABLE FORKS HALF DOZ. DESSERT SPOONS -^ . DANNEVIRKE - HERBERTVILL3S Rrnl/Pn ss Na and oarbying tJi \J¥\%J% 1 'Phone 6. P.o: Box 66 ■n | g MASONIC STABLES, Dannevibk* Tumbisr r° ¥al w il g° ach And Its Consequences. D^^m^w^s^^,^, Leaves Masonic Hotel, Danneyirko— Mondays, Wedaeadaya, and Fri Nai Nai, Lower Hutt. T da f a *l , 8 £ m - ..„ _ ' Dear Sir, -Possibly the short ac hm ™> H <> tel > Herbertvilje— Tnwdayi count contained in this letter, in ' Thursdays, and Saturdays, O.M reference to the use of PLANTEKOA a J~' OINTMENT, 'may be of interest to MANGAIOEO VALLEY SbBVICB. you. Leaves Dannevirke*-Mondayi mtf We had just removed from Black-' Thursdays, 8.45 a.m. bridge to the Nai Nai when my Leaves Mangatoro Valley — Mondayi daughter Ethel had the misfortune and Thursdays, 2.30 p.m. to step on a broken tumbler, mak- NaAPAEBUBu ing a fearful gash, cutting into the T n „ „' , ball of the foot and laying open the Le^ ? anne I 1 ?« Mondays Mid big toe in two halves. Wo had it lnursdays at 8.30 a.m., returninfi attended to, but it seemed to be the same day. getting worse, when, about five All parcels must be delivered at tha days after the accident we were Masonic Stables by 7.30 a.m., otheradvised to use plantekoa oiNT- wise they will not be taken. MENT, being assured that Plantel — koa would soon heal it. At this time T3UGGIES, Horses, Drags, eto. it was very bad, the foot swollen J> always on hire; none but reliabk and hard, and the wound had an horses to be had: grooms always in ""aryfery appearance, and looked attendance. Cab meets every train time THE FOOT WAS HEALED, she » , • ' *. - _ , „ t able to put her boots on and attend • j? O ° k } ng w ° fl ? J Ce , for Weber-Herbert school uguin. ? lll *> al S° Waitahora, Mangatoro V»lYours sincerely, ley ' and N g»paeruru mail coaches. MRS. i}RME SWAN. H. PRENTER, Plantekoa Ointment is obtainable Manager at 1:-, but it is well to remember the 21- boxes contain 4 tirites the ~ — quantity. Obtainable everywhere CMCDCCU O UETATU or post Tree from Plantekoa Pro- diCIfOCN Q£ titM I If. prietary, Wellington. \ 41 *" JOINERS AND BUILDERS. OEG to announce that in addition MR H. L. CARTWR.GHT, P. t° th eir Building and Joinery TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE *"* W W engaged " AND SINGING. EXPERT CABINETMAKER, HAS now resumed teaching. j , . . „ , Terms on application »nd are prepared to execute all claases Address : Princess street, Danne- ° f Cabinetmaking at Lowest Rat<*. virke. . January 13th, 1909. ESTIMATES BUPPLIED.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 25 June 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 25 June 1909, Page 6