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I I I " I | Chronicle Extra. j g TRIPOLI, October 3. §| = This is to impress upon you—that m g . during our great Jewellery Sale you B g fan pucrhase anything at 5s in the £ m m disfoijnt. ' • . B g Why pay more? M | LA WHENCE ANDREWS. f| M Jeweller and Optician, B g i (Opposite Convent). j§ I ~ ' ' I !■• ■ • I ■i - m I| . ! I l iiMMiii»n M . lM » l . l « l ——. wiirMiiTiwiiiiinMiinwinwiiiMiiwMiiir | The Storrie" Standard Milking ( Machines. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS WILL BE OF INTEREST:----i It isa good milker, easy to keep clean and the spj£?p verysmaf fbalo i LfthfuUy, F° DAY. any S Sm°6 * bo"ght ft " last.-Yours j '". ' ; i ■ « ' , v j -nr • Carr-bridf- re, April 16th, 1911. j Messrs J. Young and Co., Wanganm. Dear Sir -—Yours tn ha mi ™» "Storrie" Standard Making 'MachiW I have much pleasure j lam perfectly satisfied with them, having worked thtem for six vmS I .' might also mention that I have workeo another make for three geasorw hut , Mefer the" Storrie" every time They milk well, never g^tout of oXr,' and cost practically nothing for upkeep.—Yours faithfully, H. O. .WALLACE *m tv ' jr. «r " . Waod^iUe, March 20th, 1911. Messrs J. Youn^ and Co., Wimgarmi. Dear Sir,—Your note tp hand re "J 1. k'.ng nmchines. lam very well satisfied with the " Storrie» Standard Milking Mai-hines.: In my opinion they, are the best in the marked at prosent and the least expense to keep running. I started them early in Sen. tember, and they are running as^vell now as the first day we started them Ihey have not cost me one penny for renewals up till now, and I think the most of the vnfiators will run another reason. We have not had aYtopnaK with the marines since starting. I consider the Bla:kstone Engine and tbo Storrie Machines the very best combination that money can buy of all th« machines m the market at present.—Yours faithfully, J. H. JOHNSTONE. Messrs J. Young and Co., Wanganui^Deaf Sir-Hood numU9^ been .to see the "Storrie" Standafd Milking Machines wSng"^ S surprised we have so little trouble with them, and they seem to do thS wurk so well. The machines are still running splendidly and the e»2ne h£ I "THE BLACKSTONE" KEROSENE OIL ENGINES. J. YOUNG & CO.; _ v NO. 7 NIXON PLACE. W^W Wake You'} \ PUNCTUALITY is one of the best busi- .. ness characteristics. A man who is late •. .. in. the morning is less valuable than one. who «. ■■.. -is always on time. It is so easy to oversleep •. ~ these dark wintry mornings, THE WEKA WILL WAKE YOU • • .. The Weka is a strong persistent repeating • • ~ alarm and you may depend upon it. PRICE :: 8/6 ] ' POST FREE TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND ] ' • * Obtainable only from — •'• Stewart Dawson & Co. • • • • Limited * JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON V ' ' . |« * '

Kange Ira ]Fiji | A story of interest to every Housewife and Cook. Tbe Missionary at Niusawa, Fiji., having occasion to require a, New Itsutge, decided to order an "ORION." Here i > what he saye about it, after afolayiztg tho acknowledgment o£ its arrival until the range had been thorougkly tried a lid tested. "My wife is delighted with it and praises it highly. Though smaller than the one it has replaced, it more than makes up in the increased rapidity with which it cooks. On the whole we are mora than, satisfied with it." Tliis Range will give YOU the same satisfaction as it ha; afforded t* 7#,909 • oilier purchasers besides Mr. Jamieson, tho missionary above referred to. Ask yov Ironmou ger to show 'you an (fOrion" THE PERFECT RANGE, or send for illustrated catalogue—free. H. E. SHACSCLOCK, Ltd., PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS, IWNF.DIN. and at Auckland and Wellioffton

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 16 October 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 16 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 16 October 1911, Page 6

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