"J ILL be given in the Methodist ■ •' C'hurcii on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. Artists.—Mrs Bromley Hill, Miss Newcomb-H'aTl, Mr H.' M. Fathers, Mr Geo. W. Wright; Mr Arthur .Pearce, Mr J. H. M'W. Finlaysoii. Accompanist, Miss Grffiin. Also 'the Methodist Siiniday School Toy Symphony and Orchestral Parity. Admission. —Owe Shilling. SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING. MISS BURGESS, having returned to Dannevirke, will resume .classes, commenicdiTg TUESDAY, at 7 p.m. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THIS popular establishment will on and after June Ist be under the management of W. KERSHAW, whose long experience is sufficient guarantee that the public requirements will be catered for on a scale never before attempted in Dannieivirke. HOT LUNCHEONS HOT SUPPERS A SPECIAL FEATURE. DAINTY SMALL GOODS always on hand. BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, AND EVENING PARTIES CATERED FOR ON SHORTEST NOTICE.
THE BEST SAUCE ON THE MARKET. Stocked by: E. L. BOTT W. DONALDSON HIS TIP! If you think of buying tea, Take this little tip from me I Quality's the thing, you see, If you think of buying >tea. Take this little tip from me... Let your purchase prudent be. If you think of buying tea, Get some Suratura "D." Take this little tip from me... Always Suratura! See? SIMPLY SURATURA!
MAKE EVERY LUMP OF GOAL COUNT. TO do this successfully you must use coal that is /"all coal," every lump of which contributes a generous share of heat to the room. A keen judge selects STOCKTOJSf COAL. because of the honest amount of heat it gives, besides being the cleanest and most economical to burn. After- a good fire of this coal there is scarcely aaiy ash left to clean up. Make sure of getting your money's worth by sending your next order to DISTRICT AGENTS. 39 Johnston-street Wellington. "AS the largest Stock and sella _ at Lowest Prices in South Norsewood. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FURNITURE, FANCY GOODS. A large variety of Couches an€ Easy Chairs. New and Second-hand Bicycles always on hand. A. HULENA, SOUTH NORSEWOOD. A. LAWSON, TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, THEORY AND HARMONY. EGISTERED under Professional ; Musicians' Society, thereby granting pupils reduced railway fares. Resumes teaching January 25th. STUDIO : HIGH-STREET, DANNEVIRKE.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 141, 20 June 1910, Page 8
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353Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 141, 20 June 1910, Page 8
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