,PiiT3lie^Kotioes. TOKOMAIRIRO New Season's Goods NOW TO HAND From the Best American, English Continental} and Colonial Manufactur rsQ In all the latest ideas. 'Inspection Invited]} No one asked to buy. V J. BRECK, MILTON &WAITAHUNA STIBUNG AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND CARRIAGE WORKS J, G. Henderson 18 years with Mark Sinclair, Dunedin), Wheelwright and Blacksmith, STIRLING. Buggies, Springcarts, Gigs, Farm Draysbuili and repaired in the most approved style; Have always on hand new and . second-hand traps for sale. V i -Light wheels carefully repaired and tyre.d.T Agricultural Implements promptly repaired, and. all General Forge Work Exe- i cuted with skill and j^every satisfaction. Horses carefully shod. AH charges fair and reasonable. . '. " Farmers' Requisites Kept in rftock. ' . i Correspondence Invited. / .- ... . . ' i NOTICE. IN FUTURE the MINIMUM SIZE of ' AN V ADVERTISEMENT will be reckoned as ONE INCH, and unless Advertisers have Accounts in our Books, NO CREMTjWILL BE GIVEN. R./&. PYRE, Proprietor. NOTICE. Mr fJo'hn lira per Begs to inform the publio of Milton that he is now oarrying on business sb a BUTCHER in the premises lately ocenpied by Mr J. Wyber, and hopes to merit a fair share of Public Support. Nothing bnt th* BEST MEAT will be kept, and the publio oan rely on getting a toothsome article. . -~ All orderß promptly attended te. JNO. DRAPER. - Union Street, Cheap Bookbinding* />< et your;bookbinding done at GEORGE CAMPBELL'S, 277, George street Dunedin , Library Books Bound\n Cloth ls^per volume. Leather Back, [Cloth Sides [from Is 3d per volume. Music Bound from 3s 6d to [8s per volume LATTA BEOS. . i.''J:i!j;J_- ; i. : .' MILTON TIMBER YARDS, Opposite Bruce Woollen Mills, R M. .M OF. PAT, MANAGER, Black Pino and Totara Supplied in any quantity. Hed pine. Building Sizes in Stock. Dressed Timber of all kinds, Also Architraves, Mouldings, &c. White Pine out to order; Fencfng Poßtß, Stakes, &c« FAIRFAX - - STORE AND BUTCHEBY J THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to notify -L» that I havedispoßed of the above busineßß> MR R. WYBER^ and while thanking my late husbands oustomers for their cordial support, beg to aßk for a continnance of the same to Mr Wyber. JANE M'PHERSON. TT AVING taken over the Fairfax Store I •*-*- beg to inform the publio that it ia my intention to do my best So supply thetvaried wants of Cuatomerß, and trust that by strict; attention to business to merit the same share of patronage extended to my predecessor. Families waited on with orderß in all parts of the District. ROBERT WYBER. f ebrnarj 17th, 19P2,
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 2, 10 January 1905, Page 8
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412Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 2, 10 January 1905, Page 8
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