DRESSMAKING. MRS J. NIDD desires to thank all customers who favoured her with orders last year, and hopes for a continuance of patronage during the present year. Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing of every description made at the shortest notice. All charges strictly reasonable. NOTICE. JAMES WATT, Bricklayer, of Marlborough street, will be pleased to tender for Brickwork. Jobs, large or small, and all kinds of work undertaken. Estimates given. NOTICE. A BRAN CH of the Bank of New South Wales will be opened for business at Waipawa on and after Tuesday, February 13th, 1906. E. J. FINCH, Inspector. FOUND, on January 22nd, a Black, Tan and White Dog, flax round neck. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold. J. C. Nicholls, Braeview. FOR SALE. GOOD, Sound SACKS, in any quantity. MACKAY & CO., Waipukurau. JOB-PRINTING! The ‘Press’ Office, Waipukurau, is prepared to Print the following, on the premises, at the shortest notice Tickets, of all kinds Business Cards Visiting Cards Billheads Memorandum Forms Letter Heads Receipt Books Parcel lags Paper bags Ball programmes Handbills Posters Etc., etc., At lowest prii es.
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 20, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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182Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Issue 20, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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