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Public Notices PRIZE ALES AND STOUT. (POWLEY~& KEJST BOTTLERS OP J. SPEIGHT & CO.'S CELEBRATED ALES AND STOUT. WE have secured the following Awards at the Tasmania International Ex* hibition :— Bottled Stout. First Prize ... Gold Medal. Second Prize ... Silver Medal. Bottled Ale. Seoond Prize ... Silver Medal, The largest and most complete BOTTLING STORES IN THE COLONY. Order through Telephone No. 644. Family Orders promptly exeonted. Note Addbbss : POWLEY & KEAST, BOTTLERS, HOPE STKEET, DUNEDIN.

TO THE WOOL GEOWEES OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. DEAR SIRS,— The report having been persistently circulated, both in print and verbally, that we having severed our connection with the Dunediu Brokers' Aseooiation, will be unable to dispose of Wonl advantageously on account of the Wool buyers having positively refused to attend sales held by those outtide the pale of the Association, it gives as pleasure to be in a position to flatly contradict all such rumors, which, it must be apparent, are circulated with the view of icjuring our business. We need only refer you to the subjoined letter from the Wool Buyers'' Association, and invite growere to attend our sales and judge for themselves whether or not we obtain the highest market value for all olipa entrusted to us. Kindly note — Commission 1£ per sent, and Interest on advanoes on Wool in store 5 per cent. — We are, your a faithfully, The Mutual Agency Co. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED.; TO THE WOOL QEOWEBS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. DEAR SIRS,— My attention having been called to a circular issued by a firm of Wool brokers in Dunedin to the effect that the " Wool buyerß had notified their intention of only attending sales held under the management of the Brokers' Association, and positively refusing to attend sales held by outsiders," I take this opportunity of assuring Wool growers that the foregoing statements have no foundation in faot, and that the Wool buyers hold themselves entirely free to attend any sales they may think fit, and further, that they have no concern whatever with any disputes whlob may exist between the Belling brokers. J. HERBERT JOWITT, Bon. Treasurer. N.Z. Wool Buyers' Association, LAIDLAW & GRAY, IRONMONGERS KATTRA\ STREET, DTJNEDHST T AIDLAW & GRAY wish to announce -■ — ' tH».fc fcboixr faasmeaa lasts been XnoreSLSed Four Times during the last Two Years. The reason of this is that they sell at reasonable prices. All goods are imported direot, having been bought on the best possible terms, This, combined with low rental and expenses, enableß them to aell at prices which Defy Competition. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Furnishing Ironmongery and Toola Specialities. grates, ranges, mantelpieces, roofing-iron, fencing wire. Agents for Knitting Maohines, Laidlaw 4* Gray, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. NOW PUBLISHED, STONES' OTAGO L SOUTHLAND DIEECTOET & N.Z. ANNUAL (14th Year) 180*7 (of Publication) Edited by John Stone, jun. Demy Bvo. size, containing about 900 pages, together with numerous maps corrected te date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. PRICE ... .- 15s STONE, SON 55 CO., CRAWFORD STREET DUNEDIN,

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2849, 30 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2849, 30 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2849, 30 April 1897, Page 1