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2006Informationdirectory.Pdf l General Freight l Freezer Chiller l Machinery, Boats, Cars standby rates available l Competitive Rates l Reliable and Honest l Communities l Backloading Statewide Head Office: 26-30 Meliador Way, Midvale, WA 6056 PO Box 1277, Midland WA 6936 Ph: 9374 3777 - Fax: 9250 1457 Email: [email protected] Derby Depot: Fitzroy Street, Derby, WA 6728 Ph: 9193 1771 - Fax: 9191 2880 Mob: 0407 503 027 Broome Depot: 9 Archer Street, Broome, WA 6725 Ph: 9192 6599 - Fax 9192 6588 Mob: 0407 941 356 Australia’s Biggest Range Ph: 91926644 A/H 0407 861 206 Display Centre at 3 Lucas St Broome Garaport Workshop American Barn Beachcomber For more pictures, floorplans and ideas go to our website: www.shedco.com.au Industrial Shed Farm Shed Breezeway Factory Unit Aussie Barn Steel Kit Homes Ph: 91926644 Display Centre 3 Lucas St Broome Australia's finest range to suit all budgets Kitchens ◆ Vanities We'll help you design your new dream kitchen 3D colour print-out of your kitchen Built In cupboards Do-it yourself and save! 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P.O Box 875 Derby 6728 or visit Kimberley Financial Planners at 3/20 Hamersley St, BROOME. (08) 9193 1434 0417 993 183 [email protected] *AMP and the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM) Live long and prosper — the income and wealth of those about to retire (issue 2 of the AMP/NATSEM Income and Wealth report), Sydney, 2003, pl. ** Penny Tilley & Ian Wickens Pty Ltd, trading as Kimberley Financial Planners are Authorised Representatives of AMP Financial Planning Pty Limited ABN 89 051 208 327 AFS Licence No. 232706. Proudly Derby Owned and Operated Lindsay & Ronda Clarke Owner/Managers Employment Directions Network Adcock Arcade gives you access to the 50 Clarendon Street information and advice you need PO Box 18 Derby WA 6728 to make your way in the world of Phone (08) 9191 1017 work. 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