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! "THE BURDEN'OF DEATH DUTIES*. , I ;•■' M.Jdw ; 'fo.'illevSate it"« I , IS THE TITLE OP A PAMPHLET JUST ISSUED BY THE j. .-. NORWICH -UNION ;■'■ , !' . MUTUAL- LIFE-OFFICE. i | WRITE FOR GRATIS COPY TO— . j ■ ■ A. E, KER^OT 3 { INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, | NORWICH CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. '' . . i "The burden of this duty can be most economically and most i effectively met by means of Life Assurance." — London Daily Tele--1 graph, Ist May, 1909. . ■ ■■■ Tliii JIOST UP-TO-DATE SHEARING MACHINE ON THE MARKET. OVER 500' STANDS FITTED UP IX 126 SHEDS IN NEW ZEALAND .'DURING THE FIRST SEASON. LISTER RECORDS FOR QUANTITY, QUALITY, STYLE, AND SPEED. At the recent Shearing Competitions' at Hawke's Bay, L C.irrick was awarded First Prizo foi Quantity, Quality, and Styiß, and Ngahipi won the Prize for Paco, putting up a record. BOTH MEN used a machine FITTED THROUGHOUT WITH LISTER PARTS, including Combs and Cutters. h&VIM & Co.,' Ltd., Wellington, SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. .... ai.ii... I.i .mmrair»..mjiiiima SUPERIOR TO LINSEED OIL FOR ALL KINDS OF PAINTING. . /jam io bl\ MORE ECONOMICAL THAN LINSEED OIL, AND GIVES BETTER RESULTS. IT PROTECTS PAINT ACAINST THE DISSOLVING INFLUENCES OF WATER. FOR DURABILITY AND FINISH IT HAS NO EQUAL. STOCKED BY THE SOLE ACENTS: John Chambers & Son, Ltd., JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINCTON.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 8

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