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DALGETYIC^M. WOOL: WE are the LARGEST WOOL BROKERS in the Southern Hemisphere, and 359,324 Bales were sold by us in Australasia last season. We are paying special attention to the handling and classifying of our • clients' wool and skins, and far this purpose we have had additional show space put on to our present store. Our store is now the best lighted in Dannevirke, and all produce can be exhibited to its best possible advantage, thereby commanding the highest prices. STATION REQUISITES: . We have full stock of Woolpacks, Twine, Needles, Stencil Plates, and Ink, Woolpresses, also Wire, GC. Iron, Seeds, Horse Feed,and all the necessities of a farm. MACHINERY: We a,re N.Z. Agents for Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machinery and Separators; extra, parts in stock. Also agents for International Harvester Co., Harvesting Ma- - cbinery, Auto Buggies, etc. LAND: Call and inspect our Property 1 Register or write for particulars. We have a large assortment of properties to choose from, covering the whole of the Dominion and Australia. INSURANCE: We transact aill classes of Insurance Business, including Fire, Accident, Fidelity Guarantee, ' Workers' Compensation, Marine, Live Stock, Motor Oars, etc. Oalgety and Co., Ltd., . STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, DANNEVIRKE. A.M.P. SOCIETY. (Funds, £27,000,000.) B" Y effecting a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with the A.M.P. before the close of this year YOU SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. Thp amount of profits distributed amongst the Policy-Holders for the One year, 1910,' exceeded £847,000. If'you aire not already insured, or if you desire to increase your existing policy with this Society, DO NOT MISS THIS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Full particulars and quotations on application to— R. B. VARTAN, DISTRICT AGENT, Ward-st., Dannevirke (P.O. Box 102). The Daiinevifke Company, Ltd JAVING opened a Showroom JL at their' Works, Denmarkstreet, ore exhibiting the very latest GAS FITTINGS & APPLIANCES. These 'goods, just obtained from the < makers direct, are thoroughly up-to-date, and of the best workmanship, at prices to suit everyone. A GASLIGHT DISPLAY will be given EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 7 to 9. Entrance either from High-street, tlitough the right-of-way past J. Neagle's Saddlery, or from Den-mark-street. Estimates given for fitting complete installations to suit any requirements whatever. Address: The Manager, The Gasworks, Denmark-street. Telephone 128. m j® ?«§* THE WAY TO MAKE ROOMS COOL AND COMFORTABLE. IS first of all—to have well chosen and tasteful window furniture. All the needed helps to obtaining pleasing, dainty window effects in the shape of Lace and Fancy Curtains are being displayed now in our showrooms. There is a distinction of style and ~an air of good taste in these Curtains that will appeal to the lady of most fastidious ideas in these matters, ant! a reasonableness about the prices that will impel every one to purchase in time to get the windows tastefully hung for the coming Summer months. SHALL WE SEE YOU TO-DAY, MADAM? W. F. Durward AND CO., LIMITED. PALMERSTON NORTH. A CLINKING COAL FOR BLACKSMITHS, AND one that is free from, cliiukers, that binds well, and gives a fine glow is STOCKTON GOAL When Mr Farmer calls out "Can. you shoe this horse of mine?" the blacksmith who uses Stockton Nuts confidently replies "Aye, Sir, that I can, better than any • other man." Order from: SAMUEL BROWN. LTD., '. '• 'Phones No. 88, 124, 164 and 805,:

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 310, 13 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 310, 13 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 310, 13 January 1912, Page 4