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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 312, 25 April 1911, Page 6

 

INVERCARGIL L, GORE and WYNDHAM Otautau Be^resbntativb : W. KERSB. Standaed Buildings. — — — Q ————— NRT CASH BUYERS OF Fat Stock, Grass beeds, Oats, Etc. *» International Harvester Company's Implements. H.B. FERTILIZERS and all Farm Requisites m stock. TELEPHONE 25 OTAUTAU Otautau Carriage Works, Cuachbuilder, Wheelwright, General Blacksmiths and Horse-shoer. COACH PAINTING. Building and Kepairs of all Ciusses of Coach and Carriage work under- taken and carried through with despatch. Special attention given to repairs of Agricultural Implements' and Horse-shoeing. BEST WOKKMEN ENGAGED. 1 ha oldest established Implement Works m Otautau' SOLICITINGLYOUR CUSTOM. DAVID TEHAPLETON, HORSE-SHOER, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & IMPLEMENT MAKER, OTATJTAXJ

PRODUCE PPICES CURRENT. Uew Zealand Insur- mmu^'"^ /■^ • __ Butter— Farm 9d anC6 OomPß.ny» Separator lOd ILIMITED. , & B r°'' lßlla -HEAD OFFICE -AUCKLANB. gSS&*S,% v. Subscribed Capital £150000 Pollard £6 10s Bran £4 10s Fire, Marine, Accident- . Chaff, £4 ios . Speoial]Notice. Potatoes, £4 per ton. ALL .CLASSES § Farm Butter lid"™* 11 " GRAIN Insurae S S? ? ? rftto £ 1 ?; , a^ Factory Butterls 3 d. LOWEST RATES. Cheese 8d Invorca^ll.Offlce : Esk , SSSt'S^ Street, J Ham lOd K. B. PILCHER, Manager Flour— 2oolbe, 20s; 1001 b 103 6d, 501 b ss, LOCAL AGENT, 6d 251 b3s 3d. JOHN FISHER,. Egga —*" OTAUTAU. Chaff 5s Od per owt. Potatoes 161 b for la.

Let me keep yon supplied with GROCERIES. Fresh Stock kept, and only the best article supplied. I A Good Selection of IRONMONGER? Eto, always , on hand to choose from- : ■MM MHH»W^nßMM^a^^|B I MATHESON'S NORTH OTAUTAU STORE. ,' I ■ . . i j RABBITSKI NS. HIGHEST CASH PRICES J. H. Kirk & Co., GRAIN SEB'u & FROZEN iMEAT MERCHANTS, DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. WE CHARGE fyO COMMSSSION

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