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Mr J. W. M'Carthy, of Warrimo, I*? BOILER FRAME The " Unique " The " Unique " sSivas Tim a! has a lar S e fire Saus lime: box made of thick cast iron, and so constructed that no heat is wasted. The flames spread all round the copper, and the water boils in less time than is required for any other boiler. Send for Price List. Obtainable from all Leading Ironmongers or Ward Street, Dunedin.

North Island Sheep Runs. POVERTY BAY, EAST COAST, THE PICKED LAND OF NEW ZEALAND! LAMB-FATTENING ON NATUBAL PASTURES! AO)J ACRES, cleared and in English •*-° * grasses and well divided by puriri fencing; well watered; Homestead, woolshed with machines, dip, yards; situated close to coast. Now carrying: 2000 mixed Sheep 40 head of Cattle. Regxdarly winters 1300 breeding ewes on the grass, besides cattle and horses. ;Uil Mis ppi* acre. rt-ioA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 7s 6d; 800 acres grass, balance bush; subdivided ; good 8-iroomed House, woolshed and dip; will bo within six milse railway station. Two sheep to the acre. ©4 per acre. £J2<s©© Cash PLENTY NOW TO CHOOSE FROM. c. «. r ~ POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY, GISBORNE. THE SHEEL'MAN'S PARADISE!

At Gisbome, a bankrupt, examined at great length as to how he had! disposed of the takings from business, said: "At racing." He never got a win. Pressed on the subject of keeping books, he said: "I think I might as well have tried to fly an airohip as keep books." Yet he was clever enough to carry on business under three different names.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 14

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