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GEO. W. COLLETT, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Naylor Street, Waimate. DEGS to announce that he has Im--0 ported the LATEST DESIGNS ( in Poli bed and Covered Coffin Furni- I lure, Wreaths, and all kinds of Mortuary Requisites. THE PRICES are as LOW as are consistent with FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Waimate Clothing Factory.j ROBERI INKSTER, MERCHANT TAILOB AND OUT- , FITTER. HOLDS a large stock of Worsteds, Tweeds, Coatings, Vicunas, Serges, Trouserings, etc., and will make the ame up at prices to suit all pockets. B. INKSTER, i Queen Street, Waimate. HERE ■ WE ARE AGAIN. I — "DEAUCHAMP on his Massey I Harris won the Ten Mile, Race at Melbourne on the , DECIMBER, 1902. Bl Massey-Harris and riders toil not, but see how HH win. INSPECTION S. CLARKE,■ Queen Street, ■ Local AgeqH JOHN CRAWSHAwB MUSIC-SELLER , BOOKSELLER STATIONkH QUEEN STREET, WAIMAIeH JJIULL STOCKS OF VIOLINS ACCORDEONS B FLUTES CONCERTINAS BANJOS, Ao! PRACTICE CHANIRB. BAGPIPE REEDS VIOLIN STRINGS AND FITTINGS. Sheet and Book Music in great variety. Music not in stock promptly procured without extra ciMWge. Large stock of books suitable for presentation. Also, Church Praise, Sankey’s, Wesley’s, R.U. and Anglican Hymn and Prayer Boeks. Stationery in plain and fancy boxes, etc., in Ige variety. School Requisites, Fancy Goods Albums, Purses, Music Carriers NEXT POST OFFICE. * What’s dough in the bread Is hard to take out of the teeth.’ —Up-to-date Proverb, f Jas. Symon, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, .QUEEN STREET, Waimate, HAS no dough in his bread—it ia composed ot the best and cleanest flour, kneaded by up-to-date and skilful machinery that far excels handkneading, and baked to just the right degree under the watchful eye of experienced bakers. “ Sweet ae a nut ” is what everyone saya of Symon’s bread, and more could not be expressed in a volume of space. In Cakes and Small Goods, too, the same applies. No handling; all done by powerdriven machinery. Result, as near perfection as mortal can attain. A; good week ia well ended with a Cup of Coffee and a Pie at Simon’s Tea Rooms. I 'V/T/' »'[/' roves Coughs. That’sl •IXJL Xj -LX. vz its work, and it does ! faithfully.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 11, 28 January 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 11, 28 January 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 11, 28 January 1905, Page 6

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