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Wafer for Farms, Orchards, Etc. , Etc, 0 need for any Farmer or Orcnardist to deny himself the luxury that an abundant, reliable supply of "WATER affords, The big stride made in the improvement of watsr-raising appliances within recent years makes the obtaining of plenty cf water quite a simple matter. For raising water from wells wo havo all the latest types of Lift and Force Pump 3. These are worked hy hand, For raising water from streams, and pumping it into reservoirs, we have our famous Hydraulic Earns, These work automatically. In Windmills wo have the celebrated «' Edina," The " Edina " pumps thousands of gallons daily at a very small cost. For dnlivonog water to particular spots, we have specially-made seamed and soldered Galvanised Sheet-iron Pipes with perfect slip joints. EXPERT ADVICE on all water schemes FREE. Stuart Street, Dunedin. Buyers of Scrap Cast-iron, Zinc, Copper, Brass, and Lead London Piano 43 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. QUIRE'S QUIRE'S lANOS. lANOS. JUIRB'S PIANOS. B. SQUIRE AND SON have for many years held a prominent position among the highest rank of British Piano Manufacturers, No care or expense has been spared in order to secure the perfection of Upright Grand construction. The tone is full, rich, and sonorous, and the touch crisp and responsive to the most delicate fingering. The durability of SQUIRE PIANOS and their capacity for standing in tune is attributable to the fact that the materials used iu the course of construction are carefully selected and thoroughly seasoned. THE SQUIRE is a Piano that will give complete satisfaction, We are Sole Agents for the Famous ANGELUS PLAYERS, which are used by many of the world's greatest musicians. We can supply them fitted to the Superb Marshall and Rose and Squire Pianos, If you have an old piano we will make you the best possible allowance in part payment in exchange for a New Piano or an Angelus Player, The London Piano Co« George st, Dunedin. (OPPOSITE BRUCE WOOLLEN MILLS, MILTON). Sawmill and Joinery Works. ?T Manager Our Timber Yards— Arc replete with a stock of all sizes of Timber, Black Pine, Rod Pine, Bluegutn, Jarrah, and the Best Building Timbers. Our Sawmills and Joinery Works— Are fitted up with the Latest Machinory and Appliances for turning oufi first-class work. Window Frames and Sashes, Mantelpieces, l>oors and Door Frames. DROPPERS kept in stock, and notctoed to order at shortest notice* Hardware DepartmentRoofing Iron, Nails, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Register Grates, " Chi'mpion " Ranges in Stock, Estimates and Prices for all classes of Work, Farmers Prefer Is WARONUI COAL. Using WARONUI, the farmer gets a Coal that makes a cheery blaze in the open grate, that cooks to perfection, and is ideal for threshing use. Truck orders taken and accounts rendered at the Company's Office, Milton or Head Office, Dunedin. aken and accounts Price at Siding'in Company's Office, Load lots, 17/s d Office, Dunedin. nett per ton. Coal Co., VCGEL STREET, DUNEDIN.

CHEMISTS, DUNEDIN, (Established over half a century), DISPENSE Doctors' Prescriptions immediately on receipt by post from Country Clients, and forward medicines by first mail. We forward Dr Mantell's celebrated Cough Syrup, which is a renowned remedy for Cough?, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, on receipt of 2/6, free of postage. Wilkinson & Son, Chemists, Princes Street, Dunedin. Bread and Biscuit Bakers. Milton,

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Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 17 September 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 17 September 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 17 September 1917, Page 6

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