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Wilson and Burdett, Q URGE ON DENTISTS, Hawera, Will be permanently represented in OPUNAKE, Consulting room at Mr H. Cantle’s. EahotU will bo visited ever} Thursday. Room at Mrs Baker’s boarding house. NOTICE. DR. MORRISON deires to inform settlers in this district that he has made it a rule not to attend cases of accouchement under the care of any midwife unless he has been previously engaged to do so. i>s- Wa I Iter* WALKER is at the Eaholu Hotel on Newton King’s sale days, from 12 to 8. MEDICAL. DR. G. HOME, M.D., Oh. M., Edinburgh ; D.P.H., London ; visits Eahotu. | Miller and Gray, i (London, England). nENTAL SURGEONS. 1 Will visit Rahotu on Mr Newton King’s sale days, and also fortnightly from that date. r l\ ]LO]V3£.RGAI\, Dental surgeon, (by exam. 1888.) Visits OPUNAKE every Monday, Rooms next door to Mr Finn, baker. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. [A Card.] JVIr M, MeDavitt, SOLICITOR. Main Street, Opunake. Money to lend on approved security. Taranaki Jockey Club. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 27th and 28th, 1907. Acceptances for the First Day’s Handicaps, and Entries for Trial Plate and Final Hack Flutter close on FRIDAY, 22nd February at 9 p.m. (Signed) MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. New Plymouth, February 8, 1907.

Try Shopping By Post. ACCORDEONS; Sovereign, Imperial and others at 7/6, 10/, 12/, 15/, 26/, 30/, 35/, 40/ each MOUTH ORGANS : Holmers up to date, Boomerang, Clarion and others, at 6d, 1/, 1/6. 2/, 2/6, 3/, 8/6, 4/. Flutes : 2/, 8/8, 10/6, 12/6, 83/6, 40/, and up to £ls. Toy Bagpipes : .2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 8/6 Tambourines : 2/6, 3/, 8/9, 4/3, 5/6. Violins : 15/, 20/, 30/, 40/ Violin, Case and Bow : 40/, 60/, 60/, 80/, 90 1. Music Carriers ; 1/6, 2/6, 8/6, 4/, 5/. 6/, 7/6 SONGS : EIGHTPENCB EACH. Such Songs as: Starlight, Little Boy called Taps, A Picture no Artist can Paint, Asleep in the Deep, Davey Jones’ Locker, Good.bye Sweet Marie, Bine Bell, Down on the Farm and Others. Memo— When remitting stamps please arid Ihe following extra for postage : 1 copy, Id ; 2 copies. Id; 3 copies, 2d ; 4 copies, 2d ; 5 copies, 3d ; 6 copies, 3d ; and so ou. Write at once, DIXON Sc BATES. Havreru.

THE BEST PLACE ' TO FURNISH. NEW BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS. RATTAN CHAIRS, SETTEES, CAKE STANDS, &c. NEW LINOLEUMS. A. H ARTHUR, Furniture Manufacturer, Hawera, and also at Kaponga.

SUMMER GOODS in Stock. ■pEINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, JL Colored Sides, Colored Voiles, Hollands, Cream Sicillinns, Batiste, Linens, Silk Blouses, Side Combs, Real Maltese Lace Handkerchiefs, Children’s JLi A, 1> IK S» HATS (Trimmed and Untrimracd) Lace Hose, Ribbon Corsets, New Veilings, White Kid, Colored Leather, and Black Bilk Belts. MRS CASSIDY’S. OPUKAKE.

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Opunake Times, Volume XXV, Issue 949, 15 February 1907, Page 2

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