iidyertisemonts WILSON'S — MILTON — BOOT EMPORIUM. On -hand a well, a -.sorted Stock of Boots and Shoes, &a, At Prices to Meet the Times. ;THE WORKSHOP Having disposed of the Repairing and Bespoke portion of the business to MRD. CEOW, who will give it his special attention. New Work, both Heavy and Light, made at the Shortest; Notice. Country Orders Punctually Attended to. No'e ihe Address — NEXT MKS M'FAKLANE'S, Union street, Milton. SPECIAL CONCESSION PHOTOGRAPHY By Wrigglesworth and (Binns. For a limited period we will supplygtbe Public with 12 Cabinet Photos and "Mcaa Enlargemeat" for 13s §dWe are not now employing^ canvaaserß, but give the money to our Patrons instead. This Concession is unique. 13/6 for 12 OABINETS and " MONA ENLARGEMENT." NOTE.— AII outstanding Oouponß of ary date can be used. WORTH & BINNS, Photographers. Octagon, Dunedin. Are Wow im J\ eed of a netv Suit i IF bo, just advise the undersigned, who will guarantee to *' suit " you right up iu date. A splendid range of latest patterns kept on band for inspection. Ail work made up in the latest styles, and combined with the veiy best of mater.al, and honess workmanship, satisfaction is assured to uaßGomera.| Country Orders receive Proar.pt and Careful Attention. R. dlihmTGli & SONS, Merchant Tailors, ,166 GJiUJttGii/ttTKEEi, DUJNEDIN* Beanch — Kaiiangata' AEDHBU'fCHEEYi I THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to notify B ;,» that I have diupoaed of the above business^to MR R. WYBER, and while thanking my late husband's oußtomers for their cordial support, beg to ask for a continuance of the same to Mr Wyber. JANE M'PHERSON. HAVING taken over the Fairfax Store, beg to inform the public that it is my intention to do my beat io supply the varied wants of Customers, and trust that by striot attention to business fco merit the same share of patronage extended to my predecessor.] Families waited on with ordero in all parts of the District. February 17th, 1903. BRANSON 'S HOTEL, ■ Cobneb of Gt, King and St. Andrew's Stbeets, DONE DIN. CHARLESgBRANSON, for many years at the Grand, has had the above Hotel entirely rebuilt, enlarged, and refurnished throughout. NOW OPEN I NOW OPEN ! FIRE ESCAPE Unßnrpaßßed, inmates of his Hotel simply having to step from Window on to it. CHAS.~B. M. BRANSON, Proprietor. J. M'GBATH and CO. Wholesale & Retail Manufactueers of HORSE COVERS, TENTS, TAR PAULINS, FLAGS, OIL CLOTHING, &c. &ov, CORNER PRIN^ N^^ LICIER STREETS. ~\/i"R J. M'GRATH (for many years with jyJL Mr A. Thompson) begs to announce that he has 'started business in the Horse Cover » Tent, and Tarpaulin line., and trusts, by supplying Best Material, combined with Good Workmanship and Reasonable Prices, to receive a share of public patronage. •'■■ Country Orders carefully attended; to. Mr M'Grath'a long experience in this line of business will be sufficient guarantee of the excellence of the work turned out by the ;&m; : v pelepbP^Ml9f
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 10 June 1903, Page 3
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