VILLAGE STORE, Norsewood. THE Undersigned bega to notifj the public of Norsewood and surroundings that his -stock is now larger than ever before, and consists of GENERAL GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, FANCY GOODS, etc. TO HOTELKEEFERS & OTHERS : Just landed direct from the manufacturers a splendid line of single ana double width twill, sheetings, pillow casing, white and colored quilts, table covers of all descriptions; also by the same consignment, calicoes, longcloths, nainsooks, prints, fancy muslins, and other, seasonable lines; also a fine and cheap line of insertions and embroideries. Now is the time of the year to buy your season's presents. I have -350 fancy tea-nots direct from the English potteries, prices from Is 6d upwards ; toilet, sets, dinner sets a speciality; also a splendid lot" of ornaments, glassware, and leather gooda most suitable for presents; also FRUITS OF ALL CLASSES. Inspect my establishment and I feel sure you will feel satisfied and pleased with your purchases. • Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of your support — Faithfully yours, O. ERICKSEN, -^-PROPRIETOR. C. H. CHRISTIANSEN AND SONS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, COLE STREET, Telephone 132, TTAVE added to their business • WOOD & COAL YARD. State Coal, Stockton Coal, Coalbrookdale Coal, and small coal alwayj in stock; also coke. FIREWOOD, Large stock on hand, cut to anj length; delivered to any part of th« town. All orders receive prompt attention Seasoned Mouldings always in Stock. Also Fovr and Five-roomed Cottagei to let. COW COVERS HORSE COVERS PREPARE for the winter by securing covers for your stock. IT WILL PAY YOU. It will pay you still better to purchase from A. JOHNSTON Who uses only the soundest of material and best of workmanship in the goods he sells. Note the aridi ess : HIGH STREET. Gnp/^Tp At the right of -way by J- V^ _L Johnston, the saddler, and inspect :— 1 rustictrap, second hand, £12 10s 1 rustic trap, second-hand, £15 1 double buggy, second-hand, £16 1 double buggy, second-hand, £23 1 light gig, £13 1 spring tip dray, second-hand, £13 10j 1 single buggy, £22 I The above are in first-class order. G. STRATFORD, COAOHBUILDER, HIGH STREET SOUTH, Back of- Johnston, Saddler. EXTENSION OF THE MONSTER J3HEAP SALE. MR A. HULENA begs to advise the residents of Norsewood and surrounding diatriots that owing to the great success of his bargaingiviog sale he has decided to extend its duration until SATURDAY, 26th inst. Remember the redactions are from 25 to 40 per cent, and ths address is — A. HULENA, SOUTH NORSEWOOD. BRIDSON & GRIMES, PLUMBEES, p<ASFITTERS & SANITARY T^NGINEERS. All work carried out by the members of the firm. SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS A SPECIALITY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Orders may be left at Wilson and Thomson's, saddlers, or posted, and will receive prompt attention. Address — WORKSHOP: GORDON STREET. (Opposite- Courthouse.)
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 25 June 1909, Page 7
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467Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 25 June 1909, Page 7
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