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Mw» ® V; I^VJ B\l |{ 'a 8 ff g nanH rxr/-rfLX* G Lato A. G. Watson). Waggon Builders, Wheelwrights, General Blacksmiths & Horseshoers> PRINOESSTUEETB O U T IT, D U N E D I IS Farm Drnvs. Farm Wfisreons Bail) to 0n ;

E TEACH BY POST SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ELEOTRTOAL ENGINEERING, and fill other BUSINESS and Home Study " Post Erne. STOTT & HO ARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ]VIoiU3 Street, SYDNEY. Fur Children a Hacking Cough it Nigh l Woods' Gr-at Peppermint Cure, 1/G an 216 per Bottle. turttS * » COUGHS COLog I AND ° a Mil, l I Are warranted to cure ««n!/r>f» Gi avel, Pains in the Back, LAHllt 0 | and all kindred com I plaints. Free from M.rCLARKE'S B. 41 FILLS. Chemists and urs throughout .UDAILLE'S Household Preparation ' ato prepared from purest ob ihle. Jenkins' store. A trial solie ted T)l) Aim W AT'PV I ~\"\TIIERF did yon get your house ho \ V nicely furnished when you were married '( Weil, Jack. as I hoar yon have fixed your wedding-day with Betsy, 1 will tell you. . went down to iMnio'lin to Giliisa' Furniture Establishment at IS Gedkijk Stkkkt, and got every article you see in the house, and well served 1 way. Sploudic establishment, Cn.ui.s' ! You can get nil a house requires there, and on suon easy terms, too. You can arrange to pay it weekly or monthly, and every article the &ame price as if you paid cash down. lam s-o pleased 1 went to GiU.lies' for my iuru.i ture, 1 assure you. Save.! me a lot u! trouble, as nil-a house needs is to Ije goi there From the Baby's Pram, To the Old M m's Chair ; Carpets or Fiooi cloths cut to plan, 01 Patterns rich and rare ; House Furniture for every want, At prices all marked low, Quoth Watty unto his friend Jack To Gillies' you should go. The Warehouse is just six doors north o! the uetagon. Floorcloths and Linoleums up to 12 feel wide ; also border ;d for lobby. Blanket* (all qualities) for frosty nidi's, Ovcrmantle.and Mantledrapos, Tablecloths and Wiudon Poles and Curtains, Fnamil Ware, Pols anil Pans, Brnshware, Cutlery, Clue; s, I'Vudci and Fire Irons, French, Italia:: ind Halt' «• cists -m SENT ON APPLICATION. COUNTKY Oitl>Kll.S PI'NCTC'AM.Y ATTKNOK TO AND CAJIEKULL.Y PaCIU'.O AT [■/ \TT\T PI 1 I \ IW IS GEORGE STKKKT, IMJNKIHN. jT>LA.NTLNOi SEASON, 1900. k IT" .TO* - ■> M^fV^ 1$ ££ \J $)0 Q | GORDON WURSEIU', FWttWHSKfI Have a Largo Stock of FItIJIT, FOLKS i, and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, A'C, all in Excellent Condition for Planting out, having been frequently transplanted. We quote a few of the Lending Lines : Apple Trees, from Ids to 18s per do/..; blight-proof stalls. Plum Trees, from 12s to 18s per doz. Pear Trees, from 15a to 18s per do// Cherries, 18s per doz. Peaches and Apricot.-;, 2s each. 18s per doz. Gooseberries, from lis to Us per dun. Currants, front 5a to lis per do/,. Rhubarb (named red varieties), from Ga Strawberry Plants, from 4s per 10 ». Cup. Macrocarpa (transplanted), 2yrs, from 8s to 10s per 100. Cup. .Macrocarpa (twice transplanted), 3yrs, lis per 100. l'inus Insignus (transplanted), 2yr-old from Gs to 8s per 100. I'iaus Insignus (transplanted), 3yr-old : and 4yr-old, 12s and Ms per lt'o. Fiuus Murioatii, 2yr-old, 10s per 10!). Norway Spruce, 10s to 12s per 100. Larch, 2yr-old, 2yr-old, 10;; per 100. Oak, Ash, Birch, Sycamore, &<i., &o. Prices on application. Hose Bushes, from 8s per do/,, to Is Gd each. Ornamental Shrubs and Trees, from Gd to 2s each. Rhododendrons (Hybrids). 2s Gd to 3s Gd each. Cabbago and Cauliflower Plants. Seed Potatoes and Vegetable Seeds. INSPECTION INVITED. Catalogues Posted Free on Application. Town Agent: Mr Gko. Hhavb, HairdrsßEcr, Main Street, Core, Note the Am-ui'ss— BURROWS BROS., GORDON NURSERY, EAST GORE

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Lake County Press, Issue 2134, 6 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2134, 6 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2134, 6 September 1906, Page 3

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