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Business Notices. AVOID PAYING DOUBLE PROFITS BY BUYING 01? THE MAKERS. MEN'S Balmorals, from 1 1& ; Women's, 8s Od; Children's, from 3s 6d— " Beehive" brand. AVOID PAYING DOUBLE PROFITS. • • We Import Direct from French, Civilian, Austrian, and English makers, and sell at prices Defying Competition. i LARGE SUMMiUR SHIPMENTS TO HAND. TllK Tk.VDE SuPi'LIKU WITH UvPKHS, GIIINDERY, I akd Boots at Lowest Wholesale Piuces. !^ljW©^ t BIM&THISKS., GEORGE STREET (NJSAR OCTAGON). Faotohies : Bath stukkt. To Cliceseinakci'S* The Most Important Discovery of the age is VESSISU'S RENNET. IT is far more certain in use than Veils', and the cheese is reaily for market much sooner. Ihe great improvement in American Cheese is largely due to VISSER'S RENNET. Most of the Leading Dairies in the United States and Canada USE IT. In the best English aud Scotch Dairies VISMKR'S RENNET is the . favourite brand, and it is in popular demand in all the cheesemakiug colouies. "Visser'is liwopasd Assm&to. Tho strongest and best. Produces a iino delicate tint in the cheesi 1 . Although of .so much greater strength, it is sold at ordinary rates. Five Mkoat.s. Four Honourable Mentions by the Royal Society of Agriculture, Hollaud. .TAMF.S SINCLAIR.. London and Liverpool, England. Shipped at lowest export x'ricus. f) m y THE COlaOariAlj INVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (Lihited). Capital £500*000. Head Office Edinburgh Head Colonial Office ... Dunedin. Money advanced on Approved Securities. Current Rates of Interest. T. T. RITCHIE, Colonial Manager. Office: Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin. rf^HE Wool consigned to Messrs Helmuth, A Schwartz, and Co., London, by the Pastoral Society of New Zealand, was reported upon by their valuer, Mr Robert Murton, to bo " of Freu Staple and Sound, of Good Lustre and Soft Feel, and with little or no smell."— Dated June 1884. Mr GADSBY writes : — " I have shorn on the Tapanui Station (Mr Logan, Manager) 50,000 bheep, and found them when shorn, last November and December, to be perfectly Free from all Vermin, the Sheep haring been Dipped in May previous iii THOMAS' SPECIFIC. I can confidently recommend this dip, and am fully of opinion that anyone using it, and using it properly, will Never Use Any Other."— Dated March 1885. Mr JOHN T. DALRYMPLE, of Waitatapia, writes :— You ask my experience of THOMAS' SHEEP DIP. I used it for a portion of my nock last year. When mixing the Dip up it was unlike what I expected as a Dip f for sheep, but the after result on the sheep was good, so much so that I am Using it for All my Flocß this Season."— Dated April 1885. AGENTS— Messrs ROYSE, STEAD, & Co., Dunedin ; CARSWELL, WHITE, & Co., luvercargill ; MILES & Co., Christchurch ; MURRAY, ROBERTS, & Co., Wellington; BANNER & LIDDLE, Sfapier; HOLMES & BELL, Blenheim ; WHITWORTH RUSSELL, ?ju Wangauui,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1765, 19 September 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1765, 19 September 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1765, 19 September 1885, Page 5