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S9l^9t , //1^ YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO STAND STILL. 100 MILES FOR 12 PENCE. "AS completely revolutionised travelling—for the BUSINESS man —the PROFESSIONAL man—the PLEASURE SEEKER. WEIGHT, complete, under 701bs; SPEED, from 4 to 30 miles per r. NO VIBRATION—NO NOISE—in O TROUBLES. Come and have a trial run, it will simply astound you. E. A. RANSOM, HIGH-STREET DANNEVIRKE. The Very Front, of Fashion At. the . I. C. W xmw Goods The DIC has just opened its first shipment of the New Season's Dress Materials and is now showing a very large stock of smart fabrics in every Sneaking' general] v, the new colours are dull—mustard-brown, a greyish vi.riou* shades of amethyst, and of terra-co'tta will be much worn. Stripes and checks are still i<i but the stripes are less pronounced than last yon r, and the checks are broken Pl« in colours will be very much worn. Some Special Lines A I'GV!K FiUEZES double width, a heavy frieze, suitable for tailor-made Pn „ „ es and for Jtu«smn tout co-turoes, in six leading shades, double w ;,!,!, 3/6 yard CHj-'VIOT donble width, a vcrv henvy make which is to be the fashionable fabric fur .-oats and Mv\*. phun colours w.th zibelline finish, mus-ta,-d-l,rown-, ,e*cln«, ,m.. .L; t ,, vieux ,o,e, t.rra-cot.a, VFXTCTIAN CLOTH SUITINGS, dmblc width, chiffon finish, in two-tone effoet ' A very handsome material 31/6 robe length C\CFFM]r.E DK - OJE. double widh. the ideal stuff for a house or visiting iroek. J drnpes I eautifully, .oft silky linisli. in ah the lead ng shades 1 1-roni -5/11 vMid to 95/- the robe length TWEI-'D- double width, with zibeliine finish and striped effect 2/11 and 3/3 yard WIODF-PATELY-PRiCED DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY Mote-rrf Pisrr.imt d' r- iv <':><-h H for rronym -ruth. 1-ioT.c. ; _ (]]i y)|vl ;lil) 01 . ( ..eisU)r Drapery and Uotlunjr. W AP* WE 1 LINCTON' W% W jo°% m [ESTABLISHED 1888.] MAB-TIH WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, AS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES SPECIALLY ERECTED TO SUIT HIS BUSINESS. NEXT TO A. NASH. O FARMERSBELL & SONS, THE LEADING WOOI BUYERS, ' RE Cash Buyers of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES and TALLOW in any quantity at full market rates. We are prepared to pay the highest prices in the Dominion for LIGHT CALFSKINS. SELL TO US AND SAVE YOUR COMMISSIONS. p.S.—We also undertake for the benefit of farmers, Wool Scouring Kn Commission at a Nominal Rate. *>UR WORKS : Opposite MakiHkiri Maori Pah. Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Limited. THE LARGEST, WEALTHIEST, MOST PROGRESSIVE, AND LIBT7!T?AT, A C.r.J "TITT'/NTT nriTVTP A XTV TM HPTTTT! WnTJT.n —Transacts GENERAL ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE, WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL MORTGAGE INDEMNITY. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY PLATE GLASS & BURGLARY WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE. LOWEST RATES. CLAIMS PAID EXCEED £6,500,000. NORMAN L. CURR, CHAS. M. MONTEFIORE, District Agent. General Manager for New Zealand. A Hint for 1910. T'OU may or you may not want a WATCH, or a CLOCK., or ELECTROPLATE, or JEWELLERY, during the current year. If you do, it is as well to know that for VALUE AND VARIETY you cannot possibly do better than go to

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 18 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 18 March 1910, Page 2