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C RN i\RAL OOACH FACTOR*. Coach-building in all its Branches. Workmanship and finish /uaranteed. Mill Work of all descriptions executed wirh promptitude »nd despatch. Having secured the services of a first-class Aglicultural Smith, lam prepared to umleHaW all <jlaa«es of AgricoUfoftl Work. Come and see our TYRE SHRINKERi and have your Tyres shrunk while you wait ; no other Shriuker becween Palmerbton and Napier. Band-Sawing of all descriptions executed for the trade AGEKT for the Southland Implement and Engineering Co. j the Oolonial Drill ; Oeborne'a i*eg-tooth Harrows, Cultivators, Reapers and Hinders, Mowing Machines, Ploughs, etc. GENERAL BLACKSMITH & FARRISU. > WHERE the Best Value is given for your money in the Canvas or Leather lint, and dont you forget it. Material is the TUC Workmanship is the DCOT I fIL Strapping is the DLO 1 1 Fit is the The Best is always the Cheapest in the long run, therefore ; '-■ NEAGIE'S ■■.■;, , Horse and Cow Covers are the cheapest - The above also applias to SADDLERY, HARNESS, & BICYCLES, of which there is a splendid assortment. •Imported directIMPERIAL AND EARL BIOYCLES Ordinary— from £12 10s to i?l9. Free Wheels— from £15 to £21, Agent for — MASSE Y HARRIS Bioycles; NEW ZEALAND SPECIAL. And several other good makts of Bicycles. HIGH STREET, DANNEVIBKE.

PIAN OS New Agencies For 1902. WE have just) opened up Sam< , pie Shipments, md shall in future carry full stocks of Pianos by the celebiated makers r —Ralph Allison & Sons, Collard & Collard, Gorsand Kallman, and G. SehwechtenWe shall also continue to stock full lines of Messrs Broadwood, White and Co.'s and &. Barthol's Pianos, whose Instruments have given so much satisfaction in ihe past." Note.— All our L 45 Pianos and upwards are specially fitted with Full Extended Iron frames (covering the whole back of Piano), thus insuring^the greatest durability. ORGANS By the • Carpenter ' and .' Bridgeport Org. Cos For Drawing Room, School, and Church, from 10 to 50 guineas. - Illustrated Catalogues,? Termty etc., mailed free. COLES' Piano and Oi-g^h Warehouse, PALMERSTON tiORTH

T H. M. Ries and Sons FOB VEHICLES JBtORHRfi, and ; ' ; ■ ;■■-' i HARNESS. SECOND-HAND VEHICLES FOR SALE. One Express in good order, £15. One very strong and heavy Spring Trap and Harness, £22, One double-seated buggy in good order, £18. One do., very little used, £35 (new £47 10s). One Sulky, nearly new, £8 10s (new£U). v , Suitable Harneso for all the vehicles A larg aßsortnieab of new Vehicles and English Harness and Rugs always in stock. * Also for sale — One new ' Seed Cleaner, highly recommended at Palmerston Show. Price low. One two horse power and 3-knife Chaffcutter. Price low. . H. MRIES &SONS High St. North, Danneyirke

W, Larsen, -CABINETMAKER . AND / UPHOLSTEKELI. Eagar's J^uction Mart, A juBQ «Bu^er)^bf ■ .^Second-hand ■^Ct ' : ~ Goods' and Clothing. Letters received iegarding secondhand goods treated as atriotlj confi • dential. All orders for furniture, etc., executed in a workmanlike manner and with despatch. J^AVI D WILSON Insurance, Financial* General Commission AGENr. QrmoDdville. Agent— Alliance Assurance. Company Australian Widow's Fund

Pianos | For -1902.- --~-- B-y & Sona Spencer & Co Evestaff & Sons P. Weber Uors & Kallmann A, H. Francke Steinway Nacbi Wing & Go Milton Piano Go Etc., etc. OBGANSBY JohnJMalcolm & Go Wi'cox & White, etc. Lowest possible Prices consistant with fair value and easiest terauM All Instruments Guaranteed. Catalogues gratis. Sheet and Boor u*ic v pecialty, R LAHSEN, DANNEVIRKE Music WuieLouse.i

Railway Livery and Bait Stables, DANNEVIKKE. JH. DAVIS begs to announce • that be has taken over the above Stables (which aro acknowledged to be the most convenient and up-to-date in the district), and, having had a life experience with horses, hopes to merit a fair share of public support. Vehicles and quiet, reliable harness and saddle horses on hire. Good paddocking. Ladies' waiting room. Horses broken to ad le. Entrance opposite Mt W. .Hose's office, also direct to Railway Station. Letters and telea rams ijrompt'y attended to. J. H. PAVIS, Proprietor.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 24, 28 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 24, 28 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 24, 28 April 1902, Page 4

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