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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, riIHE Partnership hitherto existing - i ■ between Charles Augustus Wilson and Edward Bannbrman in the Waimate Advertiser Newspaper and Printing Business, has this day baen dissolved. The Business will henceforth be' carried on by Charles A. Wilson, who will collect all debts and discharge all liabilities in connection with the same. (Signed) ; CHARLES AUGUSTUS WILSON ' EDWARD BANNERMAN Witness : ; Geo. Wilson. !

WINTER GOODS. i WINTER GOODS: , R. E,~BOYD WANTS IT KNOWN that he is offering Extraordinary Value in BLANKETS, FLANNELS. DOWN QUILTS, PUR GOODS, Boys' Suits) Men's Underclothing, Gloves, Hosiery, <fee. Millinery Goods and Dress Goods are now in great demand. No better value can be obtained in New Zealand. All Up-to-date Goods.

Note Price. Large size Double White Colonial Blankets, 17s 6(1, 21s 6d, 25s 6d pair. 900 yards aiA wool Flannels, 9}d, Is 3d, Is 4d, all 2d per yard cheaper than last year. Special Lot White English Blankets, 6s 9d 6d. Wheeling Wool only 2s 6d lb. Opened up this week special lot WINTER BOOTS AND SLIPPERS, which will be offered to the Public next few weeks at prices that will show what Boi'b can (10. INSPECTION INVITED. Every £ you spend in Boots at Boyds YOU WILL SAVE 2/9. . My Motto : Quick Returns with Small Profits "" • for Cash. R. E. BOYD, CUTTING DRAPER.

STAR CYCLING CLUB. A SPORTS MEETING will be Jield, -"- by the above Club on WEDNESDAY, 24th MAY, in Victoria Park. Handicaps to be seen in another column. IN THE EVENING, A CONCERT will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall. Songs by Mrs A. Jones, Misses Rae and Boyd, and Messrs C. Cholmondeley, C. J. Goldstone, and H. Fergusson. Stump speech by Professor Leo Medo. Trick Bicycle Riding by W. Banks. Step-dance by G. Rodgers, and Gymnastic Display by C. Dash. Dramatic performance, "The Harvest Storm," 'by locq amateurs. ADMISSION— 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. J. W. MANCHESTER, Hon. Sec.

Dancing. MISS G. WATKINS will enrol Pupils for the above ai Mrs Jas. Fox's, Manse St., ; THIS WEEK. Clasies will be formed for Adults and Juveniles,

Exchanga Column. \ ETIdLEfi FOB EXCHANGE will be ./it advertised in this coiutnn at Is first insertion,' three insertions 2s.

T < OST -~ Small English TERRIER, -i-j* ' white With black on head. Answers • to- name' of Finder Mudly return ; to tihis office,'

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 52, 20 May 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 52, 20 May 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 52, 20 May 1899, Page 3

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