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SPECIAL AMOTOim. 1 BARGAINS m MILLS® EE Y. , BOWBEaaSPCTBai n8B00«8aBOSSI»O» S A Few Only Trimmed Hats, ware 255. Haw 15s. Reasly-to-Wear Hats. linen Hats. Untrimmecl Straws. Childrens Hats. All at a Big Reduction. Terms dash W. cC'f ffirf dSsa © ptj ff sts?jc;;!_ es. London Sou*' Oroawell ez&arsKs k-s

giawe piiasur© In anncuncinj oui -annual ~' 6>Sl u e Me Oesnmences 0n tli at THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. PLEASE HOTE : Terms are STSiCTLY CASH. On at> asGOUfit oasi we baok gsoxls at Sals Prices. SHE NEXT ISSUE 01’ THIS PAPER. DAVID k. JOLLY AMD SOUS, ‘ Tli 9 Store That Serves ITcm Best, 1 O IR, O Ts/T W IB T_i

I Th?; i l \ 'i ffiga^-iSSaaa* r? sSS£^ra3&B ■jcS *S2S P2 A : »Si O GO., Lx cl. * ;* *£J - y'.xdyb-'^' Tin* above n:nm' on a Piano earnes ivilli it the most substantial Guarantee you can receive that it is one of y “ L w m m nos BROAD WOOD ROM IS THE WORLD BUILDS ; STEINWAY MEISSNER KIRCHNBR COLLINSOM {f% LKPP SAMES BOIiM KOCH BEGIN THIS NEW YEAR WITH ONE OF THESE. Vnu will have tlio means to make your homo bright .and harmonious for many years to follow, and our Moderate Prices and I'.asy Payment System will meet your convenioneo in every way. DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLETS Post Free. i. Murrell, acmxt. (;komv\'i-:lp ■-vvri MBMrflM IMjff} |J| <S&Si®S z*t&evru*iJ*JLjs9t*tissMrK% BRANCHES & AGENCIES throughout Now Zealand.

«BWCKSBS^^ , tfcsa ,, sr?.3rr s'sssacn&s cr^ns^ 0. 3. MMfamara, Ssltien Age Hotel. Horscshoer, Wheelwright, and General Blasksmith, Bog to announce that ho ]>. as cummcncod ousinesa at LOW BUUN, where patron-; can roly on halving all classes of Shooing and General Work executed in a hrst class manner at Reasonable Rates. Workmanship Guarantood. Having secured the services of an experienced Vv heel anight, I am in a position to undertake all kinds of WHEELWRIGHT WORK and to execute same promptly and eP.icien tly. A Trial Solicited. The Cromwell Veterinary A.N U Shoeing Forge, MEL MU !IM &TKEKT, CacMWK!.!.. Robert Wishart and Son, Blacksmiths, in thanking their numerous customers for their ong and valued patronage, and soliciting a continuance of same, desires to state that the now additions are now completed, and that their shop is one of the host repair shops in New Zealand for Dredges, Waggons. Farm implements, etc. SHOEING BRANCH in charge of a lirst-cinss sheer. Mack Shoes . . . . 7,; pm- set. Draught .. .. Ids per set. Medium . . . . 8s and Us. Nutt Cask. Best known appliances for tyring purposes. Cold Tyre Setter. Setts om cold. Makes very accurate work. Costs only few shillings per sett. Machines fur fitting brass caps and mail axles. All charges at Lowest Paying Ratos CROMWELL. J. BURK - - Propriator. (late of Hfc. K-liia). J. Burk desires to announce to the residents of the district and the travelling public that he has entered into possession of the popdar and well-appointed Golden Age Ho ted, and to assure patrons that their wants will he attended to as carefully in the future as in the past. The hotel is fitted with every modern convenience embodying all the comforts of a home. Liquor of the Very Choicest Brands only stocked. First class Billiard Table. Splendid Accommodation for Be ardors First-class stabling, with good loose - boxes available. JOHN SMART Saddle? and Elarnsss fttaScer, CROMWELL and CLYDE. Every Description of Saddlery kept in Stock and made to order. Promptitude, Good Mor.eri:)l, and Exc'fen Workmanship (In.; ruiteid Butchery, Charles Mitchell - Proprietor. Nothing But tbo Best of Meat sold, and patrons can rely that our Small Goods arc tbo very best that can bo made. Families wailed ou daily for Orders.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2337, 27 January 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2337, 27 January 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2337, 27 January 1913, Page 5

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