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New Advertisements ■.■ —^^— ■■ '-■ ■■; ' -■■■■ — — —.— ,— „■■ , ——awe- '■■' ■—im ■ CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to core Gravel, Fains in the back, and all kindred complaints. Free, from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4s 6d each of all Chemists and PatentMedicine Vendors throughout the World, Proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland Coun* Drug Company, Lincoln England BOOTMAKING BOOTMAKIN6 AT FAIRFAX. JOHN PAUL begs to intimate to the residents of Fairfax and district that he has started BOOTMAKING at his residence, Fairfax road, and trusts by despatch and oareful attention to merit a share of patronage. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. * LEWIS BURN HAIRDRESSER AND STATIONER, Large ALSSortment of ENGLISH AMD FOREIGN RAZORS From 2s 6d to 10s 6d each. Selected Lines of ALTONAS from 6s 6d. Hairdressing in all its Branches in In UP-TO-DATE STYLE. Monthly Customers from 2s 6d and 3s 6d, in advance. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Licensed to Sell Stampß. LEWIS BUBN, (Opposite Post Office). MILTON, TO THE RESIDENTS OF KAITANGATA. -■* Try the WATER ST. BUTCHERY for the primest of Baef, Mutton, and Dairy-fed Bacon. HAVING lately added horse-power machinery to make our small goods, we are able to produce SAUSAGES, PUDDINGS, GERMANS, BRAWN, Ac, oi a higher quality than .t is possible to make in hand-driven machines. The only butcher who presents his cus tomers with a Free Accident Policy. JAS. JAUVIE, Kaitangata. TOU AEE CALL AT JOHN DICKSON'S FUENITUEE WABEHOUSE AND INSPECT HIS LARGE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE, &c SALE PRICES. FUNERAL T7NDEETAKER NEIL PATJEBSON 8.A., L.L.8., BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, j EXMOUTH STREET, I KAITANGATA. BRIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. The following " RULES AND REGULATIONS " are at present in force in this wellknown Hotel : — Board must be paid in advance, with 4jeans and other extras, 25s per week. A decent feed without beans and extras, 15s 6d per week. Salt free. Spuds free. Pocketing at dinner strictly forbidden. Gentlemen are expected to wash out of doors and find their own water. Towel bags •t tbe end of honse. Extra charges for seats round the fire. Lodgers mußt find theii* own straw. Beds on the Bar-room floor reserved for regular customers. Persons sleeping in the stable ara requested not to take off tb»ir boots. Lodgers must rise at 5 a.m. Regular lodgers at 6 a.m. No fighting at table, Anyone violating the above Rules will be SHOf^ y J. M'CORLEY, Proprietor. •• XMITATIONS " are always cheap. Who 1 ever beard of an imitation being dearer than tbe gpnuine article ? So we warn purchasers of " imitations " uf HondaiLanka Tea that, like most- " imitations " their quality is a long way before the " genuine, and therefore the price ought to be very, very low indeed. M'Kenzie'e Hondai-Lanka leads the market, as being Wild Tidueiu genuine unblended Cey^ Tea, ik... ■ • •

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 7