Interesting particulars regarding the flew llluminant, Aerogcn Gas. are given . .in this issue by Mr. I'\ W. Smith, of f Dannevirke, who holds, the role agencv for ; Southern Hawkc's Bay.. Before the British War Office. adopted Aorogen Safety Gas, for the lighting of military camps,. the authorities thoroughly,, tested all the chief niakes of gas machines on the British market. Tile fact' that'after comprehensive tests it was selected .is an excellent testimony to the simplicity, and!in every way satisfactory inatiire, of the main features of the Aerpgen machine. The light is now on .''.exhibition l at Mr. .-Smith's Maine Street business premises, and tho appliance .will also be exhibited at the Dannevirke. Show. .. , Mr. J. Ncagle,-saddler and harnessmaker,'' advertises that lie is ..agent for the well-known Triumph motor-cycles, whieli have been found, to be very useful and reliable machines. Messrs. Frame • and- Johnston, tho well-known coach and' carriage builders, Dannevirke, whose l advertisement appears in this issue, are/,stated to' havo the "widest business connection of their kind' in Southern; Hawkc's Bay. In fact, .their' trade extends well oyer the North Island;, Commencing business in a modest way, they have climbcd tho ladder step by step; and now occupy an enviable position. The socrct of their success, they say, is' the best of workmanship, moderato prices, and spccial attention to all orders. The firm makes a* feature of all branches of the trade from a mill; cart to the finest of carriages, buggies, and sulkies, 'i'kero will bo a special exhibit of theso vehicles at the Damievirke Show.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 15
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