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A. S. CLAUSEN'S. 3 & Having made Extcnsivo Additions to our Slunv Room and opened v| up about .'3O Tanks, Crates and Cases from all tlie Loading JVtjiiiulacturers, consisting ol' Dinner Sets, Tea. Sets, Toilet Sets, Flower Pots, Vases, Cups aud Saucers, Ornaments, Electroplate Ware and Fancy Ooods, etc., we are now in a position to eater better than 5, over 'tliis year For your Christmas Trade. 2 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 2 | A. E. Clausen's Crockery Arcade, g PALMERSTON NORTH. S d ® SECURE A Sir AIM-] OF THE PROFITS OF THE IITC* fijfl I KlH m\ M HlHl4 M ft'U 111 HII -hi UI For tho. CURRENT YEAR bv EFFECTINC; a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Tho fol/lowinp; are a. few ACTUAL EXAMPLES (if HON US DKCLAKEI) as at 3Jst December. 1910. on Whole-lifo Policies Tablo \ elected during; OCTOISKR, NOVEMBER, -and DECEM- ' BER, 1010 : a ]m o r, v> •; 10 7 11 •i-[ i s 28 10 10 71 ", 0 f s. (1. 7 10 0 4 10 0 7 10 0 15 0 0 l"i 0 0 :;o o o FORCE. Tic amount ol' PROFIT distributed amount POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR, 15)10, exceeded EICHT HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER tho NAME of OFFICE A- ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICIO DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., chairman; A. do B. Brandon, deputychairman; tho lion. E. Richardson, C.M.G. ; Joh.ii Duncan., Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. HAVE YOU PIGS HAVE YOU POULTRY HAVE YOU PRODUCE HAVE YOU FRUIT HAVE YOU FURNITURE HAVE YOU VEHICLES HAVE YOU BICYCLES HAVE \OU HARNESS HAVE YOU ANYTHING you want to Buy or Sell. II so scoid to—mmmmm PALMERSTON NORTH'S LEADING AUCTIONEER, Rangitikoi-streot. Box 87 Telephone 92 h.nd 177 PURCHASE YOUR PORTING T? EQUISITES TREMENDOUS SALE OF mSSM hi ensures your getting fresh Chocolate every time you buy that brand. It never lor remains long in stock, I because EVERY ONE LIKES m (T, £UYS ST, AND FINDS IT I GOOD. ■SWIWVJMfJWBi'Ta ITY to see Pale Girls ■""""sPoVTs'DEPbTr "* stay pale. LANE'S has ting s. EMULSION would make TFNNIS & CROQUET OUTFITTERS ; them Well. 9° RACQUETS, from 8s 6d to £2 2s. CROQUET SETS, from 31s to £4 —— 10s - O T\ . T AM B, Hawke's Pay Agents for tho Cele- .nnnmuiw brated "Brown" Motor Cycle. ARCHIIECI, A big cons'gnmen tof Second-band COSMOPOLITAN BUILDINGS No 2 Motor Cycles to arrive from London DANNEVIRKE shortly. i —From— ITHE HAWKE'S bay motor and SPORTS DEPOT,

PICS!—BACON PiCSI—PICS! HIGHEST MARKET I'll ICE. WDIMOCK & Co.. Ltd.. will . receive Live Pigs at tie fol'<.Wl"}/ StatlOMS MS \!'"U'l' • ORMONDVILLE : Monday, December 4, 18. ORINGI: Tiiesdnv, December ■">, 10. WOODVILLE: "\\"edni«dhiy. December 6. 13, 20. MANGAMAIRE: Monday, December 11. PAHIATUA: Tuesday. December 12. MANGATAINOKA: Thursday, December 21. W. HARTSTONE. Agent, Woodvi'lle. THE WOODVILLE BACON COMPANY, LTD., WOODVILLE. BACON PIGS will be received at the following Weighing Sta'ions, viz.— PAHIATUA: Monday, December 4, 18. ORINGI: Monday, December 1. WOODVILLE WORKS: Tuesday, December 5, 12, 19-; Wednesday. 27. MANGAMAIRE: Tuesday, December 5. 10. ORMONDVILLE: Tuesday. December 12. MANGATAINOKA: Wednesday, December 6. MA.iGATKRA : Wednesday. December 13. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER-TO-DAY. »Tf7E have a splendid assortment YV of New PLEASURE VEHICLES on hand at present. • A new line of DAIRYMEN'S SPRING DRAYS for the MILKING SEASON at reasonable prices and onay terms. All vehicles are made on the premises, which is a sufficient guarantee of their workmanship. A VISIT OE INSPECTION INVITED, COACKBUIL.DERS & WHEELWRICHTS, ITIGH-STTIEET, DANNEVIRKE. H. B. TUCKER, PROPRIETOR. OEST BREAD & SMALL GOODS. FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY. CATER Ell FOR BALLS * PARTIES MAKKP. OF WEDDING CAKES. UP TO DATE TEA-ROOMS. HOT SUPPERS AT ALL HOURS. CIVILITY & ATTENTION GUARANTEED. DINING ROGERS MRS J. B. LLOYD announces that .she has taken over the Federal Dining Rooms, which will in future be known as above. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I.'innei - s will \m curved to suit on Sai< Days. MRS J. R. LLOYD, Propriotrew. A S lambing has commenced on x\. Glengarry any persons found trespassing thereon with or without ring.or gun will bo promptly prosecuted Poison laid for dogs in every iinddock. ; J ARMSTRCNG.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 2

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