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S3VCITIE3I -A-ISTH) Xj-A-lUSTG-^ Esh street Ironmongers, Furniture, Linoleum & Crockery Merchants. TWO SPECIAL LINES FOR THIS WIEK. Iron Bedsteads) (Children’s Cots Iron Bedsteads) (Children’s Cots Having Imported a laigs stock of these lines before the recent rise, we are in a position to give yon the best value for your money. o Be sure and see our selection if yon wish to buy. In Children’s Cots we stock ALL IRON COIS at 25s each. BRASS RAIL COTS, with Wove Wire Mattresses, and Patent Drop Sides. ' -Hgp 0 These Cots are specially good, as when the rail is down they are then just the height of an ordinary bed. Come in and we will show you. FOR STERLING VALUE YOU CANNOT DO BETTER. SMITH AND l-AlNfi —trrr—

HEDGEHOPE. We have been enjoying some mild, spring weather lately, and the grass is now coming away nicely. Everyone is busy preparing for sowing, and in a few cases a start has been made. Most of the farmers have early potatoes sown and a large area will be put in crop this season. The manager of the local creamery (Mr D. McDonald), is busy at present transforming it into a cheese factory. It is to be hoped that the milk suppliers will rally up and make the venture a successful one. The school committee hold a school concert and dance ih the hall on Friday, sth October. I understand the proceeds are to go in aid of school prizes. Quite a number of card parties have been held in the hall recently. The employees of Mr Wallis’s sawmill challenged the farmers at cribhage a few weeks hack, and won by some three points. la the return match the sawmillers were defeated by seven points. Last Saturday a team from Glencoe, captcfhed by Mr Wm. McDonald, played the local team and won, the scores being

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Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 30, 22 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 30, 22 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 30, 22 September 1906, Page 3

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