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tmmmMm "ISHES to announce that lie has opened in the PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY WYLIE & Co with a Large and Assorted Stock of— GROCERIES* Stationery, Fancy Goods, Post Cards, Cutlery, Crockery, Tinware, Enamelware, etc. My Pocket Novels, Christian Novels World's News, 6d Music, Post Cards, over 300 Sixpenny Novels to select from (best authors). My Prices are as Cheap as any in town. Give me a trial and convince yourselves. Note the Address. — jfißiEJig OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. mm CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. SELLING AT COST PRICE. Giving Up the Fancy Goods Department. SEE WINDOWS. MISS NASH. NOVELTY DEPOT. mmsmmmm STATION STREET, DANNEVIRKE. ACCOUNTANT, LAND, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. SECRETARY— H.B. SAWMILLERS' CO-OP. ERATIVE ASSN, LTD. DANNEVIRKE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, DISTRICT HOSPITAL TRUSTEES. "HEN the Law commands, r t there is no help for it but to obey. The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908, and its amendments, order employers of labor to keep a record of the time worked by employees; also to show what overtime is worked and the payment made in return. Employers of labor will save a lot of time and trouble in complving with the law's requirements in this direction by using Coltman's WAGES & OVERTIME BOOK, Is and 2s each It is convenient in use, and presents the necessary details clearly iand precisely. Being very simply arranged, too, the writing-tip calls for no knowledge of book-keeping. On Sale at: GET ONE TO-DAY (Near D.C.A.) LWAYS UP -TO - DATE IN MUSIC. ALWAYS a good Stock of MANDOLINES ACCORDEONS MOUTH ORGANS FLUTES, WHISTLES, Etc. Orders by Post promptly attended to. ." WELLINGTON HOUSE, MRS ~TARR, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, (Opposite Army Barracks.) " TARR wishes to notify to . the Ladies of Dannevirke and surrounding districts that she is holding the first Winter Millinery Show. These are all s the very latest designs for the winter wear. She also wishes to announce that she has also Winter Dress Material and the Latest Trimmings. She also makes up ladies' own material at prices to suit all. CASH GROCER, AS pleasure in announcing that , he has commenced business as above in premises situated on the CORNER OF HIGH & GERTRUDE Streets, almost opposite the school. A full and complete stock of fresh GROPERIES & CONFECTIONERY on hand. All goods sold at Lowest Prices. Families waited on for orders and goods delivered free of charge to all parts of the town daily. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ROTORUA. iHE WONDERLAND" Private M Hotel, one minute from railway station and four minutes from baths; is second to none for comfort, convenience, and cuisine. Visitors may rely upon receiving every attention. First-class chef. Hot and cold baths; electric light throughout. Porter meets all trains. Tariff: Per day 7s, per week 38s; reduced winter tariff from May Ist to November Ist. MRS J. R. MoFARLiNE.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 18 March 1910, Page 4