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CAMPBELL THOMSON & CO. LAND AGENTS, WARD STREET, DANNEVIRKE. (T)-j "J ACRES Freehold and 43 jmJ JL A. acres E.R. -Splendid dairy and sheep farm. Sub-divided into 10 paddocks. Well watered. Good dwelling of 8 rooms and bath-room, wash-house, storeroom, woolshed, 14bail cowshed, trapshed, etc. Two miles to dairy factory. Price for freehold £2O per acre; lease 3 per acre. 606 2 f\o ACRES, Lease 21 years with UO right renewal. Rent 8d per acre. Bush land, 30 acres felled and grassed, balance splendid milling timber. Section is all flat. Price for goodwill, £2 10s per acre. A snip. 595 11K ACRES, Dairy Farm; FreeJL lU hold; fenced into 5 paddocks, well watered throughout. Dwelling of 5 rooms, wash-house, cowshed and yards. li miles to creamery, township and railway; 8 miles from Dannevirke. Price, £l7 10s per acre. A bargain. 603 IHA ACRES, Freehold. All X<Lr\J flat and ploughable. Fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks. A splendid dairy farm. Up-to-date large dwelling, bathroom, wash-house, woolshed, stable, etc. Plantation round the house, and good orchard of 1£ acres. 1 mile to creamery, railway station, P.O. and school. Price £26 per acre. Exchange for 200/300 acres sheep farm. 598 "i AA ACRES, Freehold. Nearly lUU all flat. Sub-divided into 5 paddocks; well watered. Dwelling of 5 rooms and outbuildings. miles to factory, 1J miles to P.O. and imile to school. Price £22 per acre. About,£soo cash . 605 2K ACRES, small dairy farm; 5 ZJ paddocks, well watered. Carries 11 cows and 2 horses; 12 acres stumped and ploughed. Two good orchards; ■ 5-roomed dwelling, stable, cowshed, storeroom. One mile to creamery. Price £9OO, cash £3OO. 542 M ACRES, fenced into 4 paddocks, with good 6-roomed dwelling, cowbail and hayshed, tool-house, etc. A bargain at £SOO. 607 6-ROOMED DWELLING, with five acres of land. About 1 mile from P.O. Splendid site. Price £SOO. Easy terms arranged. 600 LARGE modern dwelling of six rooms, with bath-room, scullery, wash-house, trapshed and wood l shed and workshop; i-acre well laid out into garden and lawn. Two minutles from centre of town. A most desirable property, which will always increase in value. Price, £750. Terms. 608 O months. Every convenience; h. and c. water, drainage, wash-house, with copper and tubs, scullery and bath-room. Gravel paths. i-acre all in garden. Handy to town. Easy terms arranged. , 508

DANNEVIRKE - HERBERTVILLE COACHING AND CARRYING CO., LTD. 'Phone 6. P.O. Box 90. MASONIC STABLES, Dannevirke. Dannevirke-Weber-Herbertville Service. Leaves Masonic Hotel, Dannevirke— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8 a.m. Leaves Hotel, Herbertville Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 6.40 a.m. Mangatoro Valley Service, Leaves Dannevirke—Mondays and Thursdays, 8.45 a.m. Leaves Mangatoro Valley—Mondays and Thursdays, 2.30 p.m. Ngapaertjrtj. Leaves Dannevirke—Mondays and Thursdays at 8.30 a.m., returning the same day. All parcels must be delivered at the Masonic Stables by 7.30 a.m., otherwise they will not be taken. DUGGIES, Horses, Drags, etc., 3 always on hire; none but reliable horses to be had; grooms always in attendance. Cab meets every train. Picnic parties liberally catered for. Wedding parties a speciality. Telephone orders promptly attended to. Booking office for Weber-Herbert-ville, also Waitahora, Mangatoro Valley, and Ngapaeruru mail coaches. H. PRENTER, Manager. FOR SALE. A DAIRY FARM—A BARGAIN. 160 ACRES, fullj improved, with 5roomed house, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor, piggeries; creamery and school, 1 mile. Price, £l7 10s an acre; terms easy. Positively the x cheapest property offered. FOR LEASE. 150 ACRES, with 5-roomed house, 8bail cowshed, trapshed, etc., rent 12s; term 5 years, 40 cows, 2 horses, cart, harness, cans, pigs, crops, furniture, including goodwill, £475. Apply early. W. CHAMBERLAIN, LAND ACENT W3ODVILLE. RESERVING JONES' Is the beat place to buy your RESERVING IRUITS. EVERY VARIETY ON HAND. No Rubbish At JONES'. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. High Street (opposite Neagle's). rWYSOCKI begs to inform his • numerous customers and public generally that he has received his Spring and Summer Suitings of CHOICEST WORSTEDS in GREENS BROWNS BLUES And GREYS. Early Orders Solicited. Harrison & Co., )EG to announce that they have 3 taken over the business lately carried on by Messrs Pateman and Kerr, and they hope by giving the public the best of bread, etc., to merit a continuance of the support which has been accorded to their predecessors.

CARRIAGE - PAID PARCELS. TPON Teceipt of remittance we will forward, carriage paid, any of the J parcels mentioned below. All the goods have been carefully selected, and we guarantee exceptional value. Any Parcel not approved of may be returned, and full money will be refunded: 25S CUTLERY PARCEL. HALF-DOZEN OP EVERYTHING. i doz. TABLESPOONS, guaranteed to wear White throughout. i doz. DESSERTSPOONS, guaranteed to wear White throughout. i doz. TEASPOONS, guaranteed to wear White throughout. i doz. TABLE FORKS, guaranteed to wear White throughout. i doz. DESSERT FORKS, guaranteed to wear White throughout. i doz. TABLE KNIVES, best Xylonite Handles, i doz. DESSERT KNIVES, best Xylonite Handles. 21S MANCHESTER PARCEL. 1 pair WHITE LACE CURTAINS, 3 yards long, i doz. SUPERIOR WHITE LONGCLOTH. 1 pair LARGE TURKISH TOWELS. 1 pair DOUBLE BED SHEETS, ready hemmed. 2i yards WHITE TABLE DAMASK. 5S TOILET SUNDRY PARCEL. 1 Bottle Fragrant LAVENDER WATER. 3 Perfurmed SACHETS 1 Box GLYCERINE and CUCUMBER TOILET SOAP. 1 Tin CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER. 1 Box Superior VIOLET POWDER. 1 Bottle LAVENDER SMELLING SALTS. 1 Tube LANOLINE. 21s SHOWROOM PARCEL. 1 stripe CAMBRIC BLOUSE. 1 smart NOIRETTE or PRINT UNDERSKIRT. I pair WHITE LONGCLOTH KNICKERS. 1 WHITE LONGCLoTH NIGHTDRESS. 1 pair RUBBER GRIP HOSE SUSPENDERS. I very smart READY-TO-WEAR CAMBRIC DRESS. WELLINGTONS BUSIEST STORE Amber Tips Tea is carefully packed in air-fight, damp-oroof cartons to preserve its strength and flavour. Take no substitute—it costs only 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 23

Great Rebuilding Sale of Boots and Shoes NOW ON. NOW ON. —GREAT VARIETY -GREAT STYLES GREAT VALUES —GREAT MAKERS -GREAT FOOTWEAR -GREAT REDUCTIONS NOW ON. NOW ON. v^RYflftV. -ALL PRICES -ALL LEATHERS' -ALL NEW STYLES -ALL SIZES—WIDTHS -ALL YOU'LL WANT XIKL F'OOt-W&EiiT?. PURCHASE your Footwear from us and put the Middleman's Profit in your pocket. It will mean pounds to you. "NO SHOES TO SHOW TROUBLE. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW SHOES." AT LIMITED. High- Street, Dannevirke. P.O. Box 89 'Phone 99. "VTOU may or you may not want a WATCH, or a CLOCK,, or ELECTROPLATE, or JEWELLERY, Curing the current year. If you do, it is as weil to know that for VALUE AND VARIETY you cannot possibly do better «han go to

IROST AND DENTISTS NAPIER. „ FEES. Complete sets of teeth from £3 3 0 Painless extractions under gas or cocaine ... .;. ... 2 6 Children's temporary teeth... 1 0 7"E extract any number of teeth . J up to 32 under one administration of gas, the safest and most pleasant anaesthetic. There is no necessity for chloroform, with its danger, after effects and unpleasantness. We make no charge for extracting teeth if a new set is ordered. Next Danaevirke visit Masonic Hotel, Tuesday, February 8, from 11.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Next Waipukurau visit Leviathan Hotel, Wednesday, February 9, from 11.30 a.m. to 5 p.in. AVID I L 8 0 N, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ORMONDVILLE. Alliance Assurance Company. N.Z.. Insurance, Accident Branch. SECTIONS FOR SALE at Makotuku and Ormondville. FOR SALE: 202 acres, ring-fenced and sub-divided; dwelling and stable; property only two miles from Takapau railway station and school. Easy -terms can be arranged. \ H. GORDON LLOYD, ' BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, DANNEVIRKE, H.B. Agent for the Australian Widows' Fund Life Insurance Society, Ltd. np "O XfUTZHERBERT, SOLICITOR, Tamaki Chambers, Ward Street, Has large sums of money to lend at current rates. LAKISTON & LAKISTON, BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, DANNEVIRKE, H.B. Money to Lend on Approved Security at lowest current rates. ,-Ag-nts for loans from the Government Life Insurance Department at 5 per cent.

Telephone 101. "10WPER AND J .»- SURGEON DENTISTS, Opposite Post Office ... Dannevirke. J. A. R OBEETSON, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER. Office, High street, opposite Pool Office, Dannevirke. NOTICE. ANY Persons found trespassing on my property (lately occupied by Mr S. Franklin), with or without dog or gun, will be prosecuted. Poison laid from this date. D. McKENZIE. NOTICE. * S I have had dogs worrying sheep . on Glengarry, and have found lambs shot, I desire to give notice that I will try to destroy all dogs that are found on my property, and will prosecute anyone being found trespassing. J. ARMSTRONG. NOTICE. £-j f\ REWARD will be paid for .!_ VJ information leading to the conviction of the owners of any dogs found trespassing on Tahoraiti, Tiratu, Kaitoki, Pukeatua, and Mangatoro. W. F .KNIGHT. NOTICE. * NY person found trespassing . with or without dog or gun on sections 21, 23, 25 and 26, Umutaoroa, after this date will be prosecuted. Poison laid and all dogs destroyed. F. W. HODDER. NOTICE. * LL Persons found trespassing on Oringi Estate will be prosecuted. HENRY GAISFORD. NOTICE. iHE publio are cautioned against supplying any goods, or accepting orders from Europeans or natives, without written authority from the undersigned. KNIGHT BROS. A. B. KNIGHT.

Channon & Stewart CABINETMAKERS, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, and JOINERS. . . ¥7l XPERT WORKMANSHIP IS JlJj OUR SPECIALITY. Note the address : WORKSHOP, TENNYSON STREET (Behind Mr Channon's residence.) IN FINE ART JEWELLERY. WATCHES GEM RINGS ' BROOCHES PENDANTS, &o. P. NYMAND'S HIGH STREET. (Opposite Masonic Hotel),

By direction of Lloyd's and the Union Company the hull and contents of the Waikare as she lies on Stop Island, Dusky Sound, will be sold at lirrercareill on February 9. |f|| or Money a Refunded.

H. M. RIES & SONS, (p TE°E U s r D invite intending buyers to inspect their LARGE STOCK OF FIRSTCLASS VEHICLES and HARNESS in their very commodious Showrooms at HIGH STREET NORTH. Prices fair; guarantee given; buyers make their own terms. A great quantity of Poles, Shafts, Kaiapoi Rugs, English Waterproofs, Lamps, Whips, Sellers' Washing Machines, etc., on hand. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt), Proprietor. IHE House that affords the ideal condition of hotel hospitality and Teal comfort. Moderate Tariff. Motor-Cars on Hire. Telephone, 1076.

♦^^^^^♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦#^#<#><#^<##>##^4 , has a complete stock of AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SUBMIT SAMPLES WITH QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION, THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE LINES IN STOCK: RYE CRASS— PERENNIAL MACHINE DRESSED, PERENNIAL HEAVY SOUTHERN DRESSED. COCKSFOOT.— FARMERS' DRESSED, DOUBLE MACHINE DRESSED. CLOVERS.— WHITE (imported and colonial), ALSYKE, COW GRASS, RED CLOVER. PERMANENT GRASSES.— CRESTED DOG'S TAIL, MEADOW FOXTAIL, TIMOTHY, TREFOIL, LUCERNE. TURNIPS.— ELEPHANT SWEDE, CHAMPION SWEDE, PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH, PURPLE TOP YELLOW AB*DEEN, WHITE STONE. B.L.E. RAPE, MUSTARD, THOUSAND-HEADED KALE. MANGOLDS LONG RED, YELLOW GLOBE, GOLDEN TANKARD. SUGAR BEET —(FOR FEEDING CATTLE). CARROTS SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION RED, WHITE BELGIUM. BUYERS OF AUL VARIETIES OF FARM SEEDS. Bee Hives fitted with Hoffman on Simplex Frames, - a Xx^ JLL PROVIDERS.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 6

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