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VICTOR INCUBATORS AND BROODERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.—I hav»been appointed sole agent far Waipawa, Waipukurau, Kaikora, Taka pau, Ormondville, Makotuku, and sur rounding districts for Viotor Incubators and Brooders. In a few days a number of these machines will be on view at the Railway Store, and one of the largest Incubators will be in full operation at Bleak House Orchard. Before accepting this agency I satisfied myself that there was nothing better in the world, in the way of incubators and brooders The “ Victors ” are absolutely selfregulating, and have many features that place them far ahead of any machine yet introduced. The Directors of the Model Poultry Farm of the St. Louis World’s Fair held an investigation extending over two months, which included practically every machine made in the United States, and decided by unanimous vote to adopt the “ Victor ” Incubators and Brooders for exclusive use in the World’s Fair Farm. Poultry Farmers may, therefore, rely that the “ Victors ” are unsurpassed by any other machine made , and should defer purchasing a machine until they have examined the “ Victor.” C. W. MITCHELL, 157 Waipukurau. PHOTOGRAPHY. A SPLENDID OFFER. Free Portraits. CH. HARRIS, Photographer, Wai- • pukurau, will photograph all BABIES under two years of age, FREE of Charge. This offer to remain open until JULY 11th next. Bring along your little Darlings. C. H. HARRIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, WAIPUKURAU. Pianos Organs, Music. WE WISH to intimate to the Public of WAIPAWA, and surrounding district that PIANOS, ORGANS, & MUSIC, may be had at our new business NEXT COMMERCIAL HOTEL. PIANOS and ORGANS at City Prices for CASH or on EASY TERMS. LATEST MUSIC IN STOCK. C. LARSEN, MANAGER. (and at DANEVIRKE.) 132 HAMP DEN-WAIPAWA COACH T. HUDSON BEGS to announce that he will run a coach every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between Hampden and Waipawa, leaving Hampden at 7.30 a.m and returning from Moroney’s Stables, Waipawa, at 4 p.m. Orders or parcels can be left at W. J. Pellow’s, Stationer. THOS. HUDSON, 16 Proprietor. KEN. BEECHAM, OPPOSITE G.P.0., NAPIER. HAS in Stock, and Constantly arriving, Fancy Glass, Paperhangings, and Dados.

SANITARY— Eartheware, Toilet Paper, Muralo, Kalsomine, Indeliblo and Bon Accord. DISINFECTANTS— Waterworth’s Specfie and Carbolic (in liquid or powder). WAIPAWA COUNTY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. INVESTMENT Shares of the 20th Issue may now be taken up. Subscriptions FIVE shillings per month per share. Deposits taken, repayable at three days’ notice, at 3 per cent interest. A. E. JULL, 67 Secretary. MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER. Families, tourists and commercial MEN will find First-class Accommodation. FRANK MOELLER. L. PRATLEY, STATIONER & NEWSAGENT. (Next to Post Office). A SELECT Stock of Glassware, Photo Frames, Work Baskets, Hymn and Prayer books, double Photo Frames 3s (splendid line). AGENT for New Idea, Life, Rapid Review and all the latest Magazines, Newspapers, and Fashion Journals, the latest war maps and music. The latest song “ Pancy Faces,” all the rage in London. Agencies.—Rudge Whitworth Bike, Wertheim Sewing Machine, Guardian Insurance Co. 6 MONEYTO LEND FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN THE RATE OF INTEREST. The Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, The PUBLIC TRUSTEE, And the Government ADVANCES TO SETTLERS, IN SUMS OF £IOO - £IO,OOO On approved Securities, At 41 per cent. Liberal tanns for tha rapaymant of principal. For tarms and particulars apply to H. F. NORRIS, 47 Solicitor, Waipawa.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 4696, 11 August 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 4696, 11 August 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 4696, 11 August 1904, Page 4

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