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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 471, 21 April 1882, Page 25

 

28.2 8 . 6 D . } PE R WEE K. { 2a. 6d SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES At 2a 6d Per Week. No addition to price for interest. 10 per cent, discount for cash. IN G E R'S SEWING MACHINES The Best for Families. The Best for Manufacturers. The most Durable. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINBB Have Three Times the Sale of all the other Machines in the World pnt together. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Are more copied by imitators than any other machine. Beware of Imitations. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES At 28 6d Per Week. No addition to price for interest. 10 per cent discount for cash. Send for Price List to the

SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S TEMPORARY PREMISES, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

OTAGO WOOL STOBES, Battray and Castle streets, DUNEDIN. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (limttkd) Desire to call the attention of WOOLGROWERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS To the facilities which they can offer for the disposal of Stock, Produce, ice, in the Dunedin Market by their REGULAR AUCTION SALES, EXTENSIVE STORAGE ACCOM- MODATION, akd CONVENIENT SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. FAT STOCK. s sold by auction at the Burnside Yards, near Dunedin, on Wednes- days, from 10.45 a.m. STORE STOCK. Sales privately, or by auction, as may be arranged. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, BABBITSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, tec. are disposed of by auction at their Warehouse on Mondays, at 2.15 p.m., and Wool during the Season on special days, the Bales being previously on show on a well-lighted wool floor, with ample con- venience for proper inspection by buyers. GRAIN.-— Periodical Sales are held at the Company's Stores in addition to transactions by private contract. LAND. — Arrangements can be made for Public Auction at any time to suit Vendors and Buyers' convenience. In all cases the Produce is carefully inspected and valued by the Company's Representatives, and every endeavour made to protect Constituent's interests. In the event of wool not being sold when offered it can be shipped to the London Market at an expense for warehouse charge of on'y ONE SHILLING per Bale. The position of the Company as the largest Importers of Wool to the Home Market, and the personal attention given to every consignment, are sufficient guarantees that Shippers' Interests are studied and will not be sacrificed. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES are made to Consignors, and every despatch observed in making up Account-sales and remitting proceeds. Advances are made also on Stations and Farm Properties, and on Growing Clips of Wool and Grain Crops. MEMORANDUM FOR GUIDANCE OF COUNTRY CONSTITUENTS. FAT STOCK for sale at Burnside should be consigned to that Station to the order of the Company. WOOL, SKINS, GRAIN, &c. to be offered in the Dunedin Market should be consigned to the Company's Siding, Dunedin. (A railway siding, running through the Store its entire length, gives unexcelled facilities for unloading and loading trucks, with com- plete protection from the weather.) WOOL and OTHER PBODUCE not to be offered in the Local Market, but for Shipment to London, should be conrgned to Port Chalmers to the Company's order. In every case it is strongly recommended that Advice, with full particulars, be sent by Post to the Company, Dunedin, before or along with the goods, in order that no delay or error may occur in taking delivery. Printed Waybills, Consignment Notes, or Sample Bags will be sent by return poet on application. WOOLPACKS and CORNSACKS supplied at Lowest Market Rates. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limi- ted) act &s Agents for Maiden Island Guano — universally acknow- ledged to be a most Valuable Fertiliser. Any further particulars will be furnished by DONALD BTRONACH, Manager, Dunedin, Offices; Bond-street, Duuedin

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