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Central Coach Factory, Foundry, & Engineering Works, BAREAUB STBSET, DANNEVIRKE. liTILL "Work of all descriptions. Castings in iron and brass. COACH-BUILDING in all its branches. WEST'S Patent Tyre Shrinker, Tyres shrunk while your wait. Horseshoeing under the supervision of Mr D. McKay. COLLETT~& EDKINS, PROPRIETORS. How are Sovereigns made ? . ArS a rule they are coined at the Mint. That is one way. Another is to sell 1^ GOODS, Goods your Customers want again and again. That is sound business of the sovereign kind, which is carried on by J. NEAOLE. BICYCLES. Masssy-Harris, Red Birds, Cleveland, Imperials, otc. JffOTE THE ADDRESS— J. NEAOLE, HIGH STREET, DANNEVIRKE.

"OUTING A PIANO Means either one of two things, lifelong satisfaction and comfort, or bitter disappointment and discord. Therefore the wise purchaser looks about for an investmont of nown reputation. The Piano Houso of H, COLES, PALMERSTON N., Has always kept faith with all its customers, and stands back of every instrument sold. You cannot afford to overlook the fact. The Collard and Collard, Ralph Allison, R. Barthol and Gora and Eallman Pianos, for durability and price, are especially worthy of your consideration, and you can get catalogues, terms, etc., mailed free by writing tc H. COLES, PIANO & OBGAN IMPORi'ER, Palmerston N. PIANOS* TUNED. Mr W. J. GROUT, Piano Tuner, who has just Brrived by the s.s. Papanui, from Messrs Broadwood, White and Co.. Piano Manufacturers, London, under engagement to Mr H. COLES, will make jhia first professional Visit to Dannevirke and district on the 1 2th iust., and remain for some days. Ordys as usual, left with Messrs Gardiner & Co. will receive every attention. H. COLES, PAI.MEBSTON NOBTH. What About Your Sheep ? WE have been appointed Sole Agents for GOW'S NICOTINE SHEEPDIPPING POWDER. Over THIRTY MILLIONS of Sheep were dipped with this powder during the year 1900. The Governments of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, as the result of experiment and experience, made the use of such a preparation compulsory where scab was prevalent. The Cape Government now also recognises it as an invaluable remedy. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED FOR THIS POWDER ARE : 1. It is immediately soluble in either cold or warm water. 2. Use externally, it is non-poison-ous to animal life and is harmless to man. Z. It never stains the wool or . injures the fibre. 4. It is a most reliable and perfect cure for Scab and destroyer of Ticks, Lice, Fleas, Warbles, Mange, and all Parasites which attack sheep or other animals. 5. It nourishes and promotes |the growth of wool, making it soft and luxuriant. 6- It will keep equally well in all climates. 7. It is much cheaper than any other Powder Dip on the market. SOLD IN <JWT SACKS. Price ; £24 per ton, or, for a less quantity, 25s per cwt. CALL IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. J. A. NASH & Co. SOLE AGENTS, The Square. PALMERSTON NORTH. Harry Palmer THE PREMIER AUCTIONEER LAND, STOCK & GENERAL AGFNT gEXPERT VALUER, AND UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, Palmerston N. IS prepared to furnish houses en any scale on tbe shortest cctice and at prices that will defy coicpeti tion. We have a large stock of all kinds of house furnishings in stock which everybody is invited to inspect. Auction sales of produce, poultry, I pigs, fruit and furniture held every Saturday at 12 o'clock. Clearing sales conducted in any part of the colony. "Valuations made and estimates given. Indents executed. Agencies undertaken. All kinds of produce always kept in ntoek. We are always prepared to purchase for cash produce, machinery and furniture of every kind. Liberal advances made on goods for absolute sale, and special concessiono for large transactions We have special facilities for storing and otherwise disposing of big consignments. Farms and town properties for sale everywhere. \ Our charges are very modeiate and all business promptly attended to. HARHY PALM&B, flangUlkei treet, PulraerstvoN,

HAWKE'S BAY AOOLIMATI SATIONSOCIETY. FISHING LIOEN3ES. THE following persona have taken out Fishing Licenses for the present season: -M P Pool, DB Tattershall F Eb belt, F M Kennedy, H K Lynch, T) Hewitt, ohn Grunt, G Loveday, T H Stubbs, A Pickering, B Bagley, |N L Gurj, S. Orowther, A K CotterilVF. Logan, B. Smith, Mra E M Smith, H W Antill, B H Owen, A M Williams, C Nairn, P S McLean, P. W Williams, T S Wi lams, F Thompson,' W 'Gilbert,; B^ Walker, Jan Mackie Claude Mackie, I N Mackie, *. Draget, W emp, W P Barkwith, G Goldfinch, E Gothard, G Gothard, Ti avers Kemp, W Smith. 0, Hope, W Hum, H Hughes, F Grinlinton, J Nicholson, K Davis, J Monteith, R Rhodes, W Hughes, MrsE Davis. Miss M Lozell, Miss L Burden, 0 Fitzßoy. W Sabin, W Johnston, Dr Halse-Francis, J Carver, F Hastie, A Webb, W Hahn, C Randerson, J Qliver, J M'Leod, L Ainmunderson, ,R Hahn, O Nelson, D M'Farlane, R Wilkens, A Gamman, John Drummond, A Carlson, 1\ Newenham, D Meredith, H Sbannpa _i, Russell A Clausen, M anaen. H Blakiston E Prior, T Paton, H Knight, E Hoddei, - ( Whitcombe, H Gieson, George Potts, \ .John Howse, B Thomas, F Hawkins, J MPherson. sen., James Blair, John A Blair, Margaret Peters, J Whittle, HH Pharazyn, W Cross, J Moreton, Alex. Smith, W. Nelson, S Smith, Escott SummersaJl, A Knight, W Curtis. A S'enman, W Thompson, John Blair R Bartlett, WLuxford, D Drummond Mary O'Sullivan, Matthias O'Sullivan N M'Kinnon, T Fraser, H Wilson^ C Colp, R Blakiston, Jas Drummond, H Hill, J M'Donald, L Better, E Krogb, J Steele, J Wilson, O Law, D Thorhurn, R Lane, F Jackson. H Duley, M Duley, M Prior, L Anderson, C Blake, J Johnson, J Hill, L Law, W Edwards, J Miller, R.Miller, M Mortenson, G Henderson. E Henderson, H Franklin, J Brown, J Cole, G Gibb. Jan., J Forbes, A J Anderson, J Roberston, M Cowper. H Mills, Jas Smith, H Monteith, A Anderson, T Auld, Stanley Henderson, Allan Law, D Rose, James Dick, C Price, R Jenssen. W Gibb. Hrani Kuiti, A Calmer, W Bnrlace, J Tborburn, W; Chick, Sarah Smith, B Howes. H Sanders, A Anderson, A Corskie, James M'lntyre, J Fiemiog, F Downer, C Hemmingsen, J Bibby, James Willame, W Hobin, H G eb!ey, Edward Butler, E Collet, George Lomas, W Aikman, J Avison, AS G Carlyon, C Williams, G Keren, G Wenley, C Drager, L Galhraith, H Carlyon, Mrs M Carlyon, ff L Wilson. W A Hood, M Plank, C Avjss, P T Kenway, Geo Freemantle, W Mitchell, — Collins, Thos Mitchell, F Holder, Wm Jackson, E F G H Eagar. jun, W Morgan, M Sowry, L Mead, E PickerinS, F S*nriford, Louis Fenemor, F Conrad, S K Tipping, D W Hamilton, W Cramptoo, W C A Bargrove, T Cassidy, ASalten, J Price, B __cottA G Monk, Thos Laws, Noel Robertsha we Jens Bemtsen, W Gibb, A J Tocker, Edward Bngan. W SRogers, H Clifford" J H Campbell. C Thompson, J Skinner J Brabazon, G Robertson. Thos Tay lor. JOWestall, JHnckett, C Blakiston, DWMcRae, PSoundy, F Jenssen, J McDerraott, G Harrgill, J T Cbannon, W Battpn, Wm A McDonald C F Wilson, J A Wallace, P H Lynch, D Morrison, Arne Olsen, Thorars Ricbardson, Arthur Elkington, Henry F Norris. C E Morton, W G Morton, C Deadman* Mrs Saunders, T L Roberts, B F Jacklon, W B'Orr, James M'Phers__i.A Webber, E V M'Keever. D P Brogan, William Rose. M Neylon. V Bargh, B C Ridings, W F Knight, A B Knight, J Ebbett. L Friis. A Dew, W Nicholson, CG Scott, G Powel, G Bartlett, J E Whiting J Gn.doo, J Barton, O Christophersen, W Hull, C Bonny, A Hagenron, W Brownlie, S Nelaon, F J Hodgson, J Luxford, W Martin, HGBalfour-Kennear. TBaines. G C Lowe, J K Gnndy, W Newlioe. J Clay M Hunter, T H Hartstone, W J Aitkin, P M'Cann v J B A'Deane, Mrs MM A'Deane, SMillner.WHenderson, J 0 Hansen. B H Norman. H Hammond, A Friis, G Williams. RWatkins, E T Sommerville, James Maycock, Arthur Olsen, R Drinkwater.TTanner, E B Matnias, J Johnson, C A Christansen, Robt Smith, G Fredericksen, C Bolstad, W Davis, W McLean, W Gray. E Andrews, C Jensen, W Reynolds, J W Harding, W A Grant, N Carmichael, KF Robertshawe, M Grainger, A Halligan, E Parsons, W Hartgill, C Furguson, J Gaisford, E Gaisford, A Grimwood, W E Knight, H Thompson, D Sutherland, C de Lautour. W H Smith* N Kettle, F V Kettle, RD Kettle, R Sainsbury, J Humphries, D C McNaught, P Pbillpotts, H J Duff. J Fame, B Johnstone, Mrs A Westall, L Vicary, H Tborby, W W Smith, P Johansen, C, Hammond, J Oakley, W H Bunny, E Petersen, H Hudson, W H Karawai, J Mcßride, R J Pellow, Rev W Johnston; J "W Williams, C D Kennedy, J Whittle, Dr Bernau, R Antill, F B Logan, J B Logan, Mrs N L Gurr, W Buchanan, W A Smith, Thomas Parker, P B Sargood, G R Cotterill, V Hall, F Fee. Alick Williams, Bayoley J W Doar, H Hurgess, E W Barnett, Robert Ellis, HB Watson, C Christiansen, E Haprensou, L Mackersey. Albert Running, V GDownes, E Deadman, DM Home, HP Home, James mist, M R Grant, Albert Smith, GSLaurence, G B Carter, Frank Wilson, Ernest Goodson, H H Bridge, JE Bannister, F Parker, O Amundsen, Lars Larsen, John Barker, E Deadman, B Gamby, Percy Smith, T BBioghM AH Qalligao,

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 27 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 27 February 1903, Page 4

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