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The Light of the World! rjIHE ACETYLENE GAS G NERATORS that are mannfactured by THORN & BODDLE, of London, have competed successfully againri. the leading makes in the world. Acetylene Gas is now admitted by the best experts to be as safe as any ether light in the world. His Majesty, King Edward VII., has had Acetylene Gas substituted /or electricity throughout his palace and stables at Sandringham using THORN and HODDI.E’s Machines, because they are absolutely sAFd. so simple that a child can manage them, and economical, and it is. well known that the light has no equal. KSs* 'Every Machine is guaranteed for twelve months, They are also supplied with a purifier that, really purifies. The Burners never clog or carbonise with the THORN & HODDLE Patent Purifier. There is no cleaning to do. and five minutes wil Ido everything required in connection with'the machine. We never have to record a failure. The New Zealand Acetylene Gas Company, of Dunedin, are the Sole Agents for New Zealand, and they undertake to instal any number of lights and supply everything that pertains to Acetylene Gas. * 6tc L. H. ROGERS, Representative, Woodville. 1903-SHOOTING SEASON-1903. COME OUT ON TOP AT ALL THE RECENT LIVE PIGEON MATCHES HELD IN THE COLONY. THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO. Limited, Auckland. Wholesale Agents— THE- NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, NAPIER. 158fco

| HAWKE’S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE Shooting Season will commence on Ist May and close on 3lsfc July, both days inclusive. License Fee, 10s ; Fee for Selling Game, £6. o Licenses can be obtained at any of the following Post-offices :—Woooville, Dannevirke, Ormondvilb, Wimbledon, Waipukurau, Waipawf, Hastings, Napier, Kaikora North', Norsewood, Takapau, Porangahan, Tanpo, and Malraretu. The Society will pay the sum cf £2 2s, io addition to half the fine, to any person who will give such evidence as will lead to the conviction of any person shooting or selling game without a License or out of season. 0. A. FITZROY, 215te Hon. See.

SHOOTING LICENSES. fTIHE following persons have take l out Shooting Licenses for the prr fent season :—F Logan, Ivan Logon, Peacock, J Eeid, A C Marett, E Haul tain, A H Howard, N Kettle, Y Kettle E D Kettle, W Ah King. C D Kennedy S Crowther, E Farrell, W J MeKeown C P Williams, S Bolton, F Boltoc, Albert Beetham, G Walker, E Orviss, Stanley Brightwell, Ealph Cox, W I Morgan, C Cox, James Bissell, E Bogan, B F Jackson, John Millar, J Barker, D Canning, F Cracknell, W C Swiggs, William Box, A Thortensen. James I Bowen, John Gammell, O D TunniclifV, Frederick Conrad,William Summerville, j Charles Cammock, 8 H Smith, Hans Pedersen, Frederick Tapp, Eobert Kelly,Thomas Shanks, Henry Monteith, William H Thompson, John Miller, A J London, James A Cochrane, F W Groom, John Barnes, E E Terry, B H T Prior, John Peters, William Edwards, Hector Wheaton, Lewis Horne, Samuel Yesty, James Clay, Donald Meredith, Edgar W Nelson. Christian Larsen, Peter Larsen, Charles Bolstad, L J Law, Thomas Ingram, John Matheson, William Parkinson, jun, E E Prior, E W Morton, J D Ormond, F Ormond, J Ormond jun., P Parsons, T Parker, E J Fleming, W S Jones, W J Sandtmann, C Golding, T Wade, G Thornton, E H Owen, C M Dawson, A Pickering, T H Stubbs, F Ebbeit, H Nuttall, B Knight, H Hibbard, H D Knight, J Sim, H W Giesen. A Eagle, G Eagle, J Lovatt, K Eetter, A Halligan, W Harvey, L Nuttall, L Eetter, T N A’Bear, H Eoberts, T Laws, H Danby, C Hammond, T E Burden, J G Findlay' D Morrison, J Morrison. E Dassler, J Barker, E Cox, H Eush, H Andrew, E Newling, J W Arthur, O Ammundsen,

C T Baines, W J Butler, H Gasson, C Pyke, W Eeynolds, EDassler, HLaws J Britten, H C Collett, C H G P Pasent, W Parkinson, sen., J Garratt, C F Cautlay, A Olsen. L Larsen J D Inglis, C Eandersen, 0 Larsen, W West, Eagnar Jcnssen, Robert Enssell, Thomas Ladd, J. Bamfortb, Louis Penemore, Joseph W. Witherow, Thos. A Howard, E J Watt, C Tesehemakerj H A Smart, L A Smart, E G Smith, G P Smith, L Margolxonth. C Uforth. P Perry, Paul Hunter. Jas. Geenty. Chas. Ireland, Ernest Deadmen, George Deadmen, S Graham, Thos, Andersor, G Eeynolds, John Jamieson, C J Nair.' Hugh Plyth, Bert Davey, Olaf - ssn, Robert EHis, O Dossier, L CB ]: O HMe Hardy, H p' P Carlyo’j H L T Simcoxj £ D Taylor,

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3574, 6 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3574, 6 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3574, 6 July 1903, Page 4

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