s /HAT'S !N A NAME? { Terr used in T Belling sowing-machines, else pirate dealers would not be i eo anxious to use the name SINGER. A good name means a good reputation, and the SINGER REPUTATION is on superior excellence of product and fair dealing- for upwards of fifty years. . . Sales Exceed 1,250,000 Yearly Throe out ef every four sewing machines sold thronghout the world are SINGERS. You cannot do better than be in the fashion and have a SINGER SEWING MACHINE—they are popular. Cash or Easy Terms, £1 deposit and 10b monthly, payable quarterly if desired. Wairoa Representative— GEO. FISHER. Te Kopuru House. 0. NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ROSS BEY AN, so long connected with the Settlers’ Steamship U o rap any, of Auckland, having taken, over the well-known Boardinghouse and Bakery Business, at Te Kopuru, eo successfully carried on by Mr. R. Grant for a number of years, begs to solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage aceorded to his pved eeeeeor in the past. It will be his endeavour to maintain in every department the excellent reputation already earned by this popular travellers* rest. Best accommodation for hoarders. Easy terms. Civility. Good. Cuisine Bread delivered daily round town. Balls and Picnics Parties catered for. F 188 WOOD. JpiBEWOOD. JjUBEWOOD. McLaren’s COAL AND FIREWOOD YARD. Orders at Ynrd, or Residence, or ia Letter Box Opposite jjjitchelson's Store Dargaville, prognptlf attended gWIFT, gMOOTH, gURE* FOUNTAIN PENS. IDSAX. ~, Full Stocks at Stallworfchy’s Sole Agency,
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Wairoa Bell, Volume XX, Issue 219, 18 February 1908, Page 6
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245Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairoa Bell, Volume XX, Issue 219, 18 February 1908, Page 6
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