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Pr TO GO BY IS TO LOSE MONEY. TO COME BUY IS TO SAVE IT. "G" BOOTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. FATHER--1565 MEN'S CHROME GOL BALS, RIVETED 10s 6d. a 1554 MEN'S BOX CHROME GOL BALS, 11s 6d. SViOTHER--1257 WOMEN'S CHROME BOOTS, SPLENDID QUALITY, 9s 6d. 1258 WOMEN'S CHROME BUTTON BOOTS, SERVICEABLE 10s 6d. 1204 WOMEN'S GLACE BALS, "7ERY STYLISH, Only lis 6d. SISTER 1458 GIRLS' GLACE BALS, 7 x 10, 7s 6d. 1403 GIRLS' CHROME BUTTON BOOTS, 11 x 1, 8s 11d. 1402 GIRLS' CHROME BALS M.S., 11 x 1, 8s SU. BROTHER—--1811 BOYS' NAILED SHOOTERS, 1 x 3, 7s 11 d. 1811 YOUTHS' NAILED SHOOTERS, 4's and s's, 8s 6d. 1802 BOYS' CHROME GOL. BALS., 1 x 3, 9s 6d. 1802 YOUTHS' CHROME GOL. BALS., 4's and s's, 10s 6d. ASS o-F-the Famous G BRAND. WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD DANNEVIRKE. "3 P.O. BOX 89. "PHONES 99 and 182. REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. ©©©©©e®©©©®®®©©©©©©®©®©®©©®©©®©©®©©©©©© § Thos. Borthwick & Sons (A'asia) Ltd., | I Paki Paki Freezing Works. 1 © © © FERTILIZERS Blood and Bone Superphosphate Turnip Mangold Grain Eape Potato Grass (permanent) Grass (ordinary) For Legumes £5 10s £5 £5 17s 6d £5 17s 6d £5 17s 6d £5 17s 6d £5 17s 6d £5 17s 6d £5 17s 6d £5 17s 6d per ton nett. In one cwt. sacks. Superphosphates in two ewt. sacks. Send orders direct to works. CASH BUYERS OF FAT STOCK. BUY BORTHWICK'S WAITARA CANNED MEATS. ©©©©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©@©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©s®!

J. C. DAVIDSON, GENERAL IRONMONGER, BLACKSMITH, ENGINEER & PLU&SBEfe MAKER OF THE AOTEA RANGE (175 in use in Daimevirke and surrounding district, and every one giving the best of satisfaction.) ANY make of Range converted from a Low Pressure to a High Pressure* All parts of different ranges kept in stock or cast on shortest notice. Hot water service fitted throughout house at reasonable rates. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED. Tanks, Baths, Washtubs, Sanitary Pans, Sinks, Copper Frames, Plat? Eleeks, Sheep and Cattle Brands and Earmarks made and repaired, ate. J. C. DAVIDSON. GUNSMITH* SANITARY WORK r £ SPECIALITY. LOCKSMITH MILLER'S ROAD, DANNEVIRKB. HOW LONG DO YOU EXPECT NEW FURNITURE TO LAST ? WHEN you buy a piece of Furniture you don't expect to repla-ce it to a month or two; as a rule it is bought with the purpose of servinga lifetime. It is only furniture that is made honestly, from the best seasoned timber, that can last. At— PEGDENS every piece is made with a view to life service. The best timber is used: and. expert tradesmen make the articles. When you buy Furniture her© you buy something' that will adorn 1 your home all the days of your life. These goods of splendid quality are all priced at reasonable figures. Call any day and inspect the fine New Warehouse. It will interest you to se<e the many artistic and useful pieces of Furniture. ALL GOODS PACKED FREE OF CHARGE. W. PEGDEN, HIGH GRADE FURNITURE MANUFACTURER PALMERSTON NORTH.

Mrs. PATEMAN, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, H i gh-str eet, D annevi rke. to notify the residents • v v of Danaievirke and the surrounding districts that she lias op-eiir-ed a, BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY business in the premises near "The Barn," and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. First-class Bread and Small Goods A VAN CALLS ON CUSTOMERS DAILY. Afternoon Tea and Salads a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. High Street (opposite Nea-gle's). WYSOCKI begs to inform hia « numerous customers and public generally that he has received Me Spring and Summer Suitings ol CHOICEST WORSTEDS in GREENS BROWNS Supplied. Speciality. BLUES , And GREYS. Early Ordars Solicited.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 6