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STEWARTS ANNUAL Clearing SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, JULY 3rd, CONTINUING TO SATURDAY, 14th August. SIX WEEKS of Drapery Side Prices to Suit the Keenest ■ - • Buyers. ■ ■ •

HALL, MILTON Railway Ball Friday, July Dfch, 1909. Grand March at 8,30 p.lll Tickets 5s W, 11. DUNNAGE K . Secretaries. F. lv. MACK \ Y |J° mt bccretar HOWARD'S ZZIO Ptough Shares. For Ordinary Double-Furrow Ploughs. E HAVE Just Landed a Shipment of these Favorite Shares, and for which there s an ever-increasing demand. Farmers who work them prefer these shares to all others, PRICE—3s 6d per Pair. J. A. DUTIIIE & CO,

MT. STUAET ROAD BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mount Stuart Road Board, under ihe provisions of ,{ The Public Works Act, 1908," intend to STOP the Roadline through Sections 4, i of 5, i of 6, i of 9, and t of io, Block XXXIII,, and Section i of i, Block XXXVIII., Tokomairiro District. A plan of roadline proposed to be stopped can be seen at theoffice of the Bruce County Council, at Milton, Dated the 12th day of June, 1909. THOMAS HITCHON, Chairman.

EDUCATION BOARD. southern ward. J" BEG to onnounce that I shall be a CANJL DIDATE for the seat that will be rendered vacant by the retirement of the Hon. Thomas Mackenzie in July next. My Circular to School Committees will be issued in due course, 1). T. FLEMING. Balclulha, May 25th, 1909, COUNTY OF BRUCE. rnENDERS will be received at the L County Office ; Milton, up till 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 6th day of July, 1909, for the following works:— Contract No. 759 Cleaning Morrison's Creek of grasses, weeds, etc. Contract No. 760—Offers to lease portion of Lakes Reserves from A. H. Anderson's boundary to Morrison's Creek. Specifications and conditions to be seen at Athenceum, Stirling and County Office, Milton. ALEX. NELSON, County Clerk.

Clßf MilliS/. k lib to Bms W1 ? lon cannot toy it, TVn place your next order with lis. We can, fo> reasonable price, give you a Suit that will do you and us credit. SUITS from £3 15s. /VVWVVWVVVWV/VVVI W. S. Reddell & Co. Tailors & Mercers, 32 Princes Street, Dunedin. BRUCE HERALD NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers not getting the paper regularly are requested to send word to the office immediately. Terms of Subscription, payable in advance Delivered. Posted. Yearly ... ... ios od I2s 6d Half Year ... 5s 6d 7s od Quarter ... ... 3s od 4s od ADVERTISING RATES. Casual Advertis rents, 3s per inch. Wanteds, To Le, -, etc., 16 words for is, casli with advertisement ; or three insertions for 2s 6d, JAS. CHRISTIE, Manager. From Sydney The Proprietors, WIOLETTA HAIR TO NI Dear sirs,— When in Auckland last May, I bought two bottles of WIOLETTA Hair Tonic, and have just finished the last of the preparation, I have inquired in Sydney at several of the leading shops for VVIOLET I'A, but I am told they never heard of WIOLETTA, To which my reply was, that is a pity, for you would sell a quantity 01 this excellent Hair Tonic if you stocked it. _ I am writing to ask if you have an agency in Sydney for WIOLETTA, as I want more of it. Jt is a perf ct hair tonic for such a dry cii mate as this, and keeps the hair and scalp i e excellent condition.

Important AxiEiouHLGexxiexit I TAKE great pleasure in announcing to thousands of delighted owners of Edison Phonographs a number of changes and improvements in both Phonographs and Records, which will add much to their pleasure in the future. I, A new Record made of a new composition, by a new process, and playing an average of more than four minu'es. More than two years have bsen spent in experimenting to secure these results, the work of several experts being constantly directed and supervised by Mr Edison. The Edison Amberol Record is the most wonderful production of its kind that the world has seen. The engraved sound waves are so minute that the eye cannot follow them, and yet the sounds are produced even more clearly, more naturally, and more sweetly than the present Record. At the same time, they are more durable and wi[l wear longer. The p esent two-minute Records will be continued without change, The Edison Amberol Records will be sold at 2s 6d each, making it the lowest pi ice Record now sold, considering also that it will play longer than any other talking machine record now before the public. 2—A series of attachments by which, at slight cost, all present Phonographs, except the Gem, may be equipped to play the longer Record in addition to the present one. DAVID MOYES, Bookseller, Milton

Yours very truly, MRS JESSIE MACDONALD, 175 Riley Street, Surrey Hills, Sdyney. JTHEI Finest Tea I ever drank." Tbft's what pecplo Bay; who übo Hondai Lanka "Cook o' the North" 1 In past time tlio first thing done to a burn or scald was to exclude the air. To do this the victim had to either apply a paste' of oil ai\d flour adding to his sufferings. All that is now necessary is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment gives immediate relief, also heals the part in one-third the time taken by ally other application ; but what is more wonderful still is that there is never any scar left after Chamberlain's Pain Balm is used. For sale by \V. Walker (chemist), and .Gray and Sons, Milton.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 51, 28 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 51, 28 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 51, 28 June 1909, Page 2