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GENERAL EKOTff a&EOWOEIfc AKTD HARID^WAKE MERCHANT. 250 English and American Cooking and Heating Stoves Reliance Rabbit Traps, Jo select from. The LARGEST and BEST-ASSORTKD in the Colony. "FANSY," "JOCKEY," "PARAGON," Universally used by all Trappers in Ofc»go and Southland with the best*"fesults. ••NIMBLE," "BONO," "TRAFFORD," "ENCHANTRESS," "COUNTESS," "EXCELSIOR," "QUEEN," « l a iT jr t\' i * ■** i. j. ** j.*. "DUMPY," and others too numerous to particularise. Write for Drawings and Prices. OOIG Agent lOr DICK S Iratent Cxlltta 'PerCiia Belting.*" Ohaffcutters. Ohaffcutters, Ohaffcutters. ° Ter 120)0bo DOW in UBe ' RecommeDded h ? » u <*»«atta» Engineers and muiow,™.. Tie reliance chaffcutter, the settlers Friend, cats Three sizes Price, 755. we also Smith's Galvanised Flexible Steel Wire Ropes — have in Stock Bentall'S Chaffcutters, CDC, CDE, CEE, CDI, CDX. Chaffcntter Knive* The only Wjre Ropes that havfl Btood tfle teßfc of time oq Mo , and elsewher f Chaffcutter Files, Etc., Etc. English and American Barb Wire. Black and Galvanised Fencing Wirer Galvanised Sheep and Rabbit Netting. Fencing Standards Cut and Punched to Order. % - ' _ . *_. ( We have a LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of CYCLE ACCESSORIES, we wish to clear before our Annual Stocktaking begins, At Less than English and American Cost Price.

To Those About - - ! - - TO. MARRY. FURNISH THROUGHOUT, AT F. A. HOOFER & CO.'S, OCTAGON, DVftEDlft. Four-roomed Cottage Fur- OO X nished Throughout for <=Wut/ BITTING ROOM.— Art Carpet Square, 1 Fender, 1 Hearth Rug, 1 Set Fire Irons, Suite Upholstered in Leather: 1 Couch, 2 Easy Chairs, 4- Small Chairs, 1 Oval or Eound Tabled— the Boom for £14. 3BEDJROOM.— I Art Carpet Square, 1 Duch- j esse Toilet Chest with bevelled mirror, 2 jewel drawers and brass handles, 1 Set Toilet Ware, 1 Washstand, with Towel . Kails, 1 Double Bedstead, 1 Spring Mattress, 1 Bolster, 2 Kapok Pillows, 2 Cans Chairs—the Room for £1Q lCs. j BPAE.B BEDROOM.— Art Square, 1 Single J Bedstead and Spring Mattress, I Bolster and Pillow, 1 Washstand and Ware, 1 Toilet Table and Glass— the Room for £4 10s. DINING ROOM. ETC.— Floorcloth (12 x 10), 1 Table, 3 Chairs, 1 Dinner Set of 25 Pieces, 1 Tea Set of 21 Pieces, FSet Jugs (3 sizes), 6 Tumblers, 1 Americaji Broom, 1 Set Shoe Brushes, 2 Black Lead Brushes, 1 Tin Dipper, 1 Knife Board, 3 Saucepans J (in sizes), 1 Kettle, 1 Enamel Frying Pan, J 2 Galvanised Wash tubs/ 1 Wood Wash- | board, 1 Galvanised Bucket, 1 Teapot, 1 \ Japanned Coal Hod, 1 Hair Broom, 1 I Wash-up Basin, half-dozen Teaspoons, I half-dozen Dessert Spoons, half-dozen | Table Spooivs, half-do^en Dessert Forks, f half-dozen Table Forks, half-dozen Dessert j Knives, half-dozen Table Knives— the ! Room for £7 10s. I EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED GOOD QUALITY. THE FOUR ROOMS FOR £35, PACKED FREE OF COST. "j F. A. HOOFER & GO., OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. ANDREW LEES, 48 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Agent for BON ACCORD SANITARY PAINT, The Latest Woiyierful Invention in Paints. IT is a perfect Paint of great durability and beautiful appearance. Ready for imme- ' diate application, and easily applied. Pro- j duces a hard, enamel-like surface, which, after several years, looks as fresh as ever by being merely washed down, and resists the weather to a remarkable degree. It is suitable for all purposes, but especially valuable for outside work. The cost of Bon Accord Painting does not exceed j.o per cent, over that of ordinary paint work, but it pays to use it, 75 per cent, being saved in the long run, as it protects the woodwork, etc, of a house more thoroughly and for a longer period than white lead paint. Put up in 5-gallon drums, 1-gaMon, J-gal-lon, and»i-gallon tins ; also in amall tins (two gizes), in sixty beautiful colours. All the LATEST NOVELTIES in PIC-TURE-FRAME MOULDINGS and FANCY GLASS. Largest Stock of ARTISTIC PAPERHANGING3 in New Zealand. See Our Patterns before goint? elsewhere. ANDREW LEES, 48 George street, Dunedin. 23f CHEAP MONEY! CHEAP MONEY! IN SUMS OF owlOO TO £10,000 ON COUNTRY, CITY, ATSTD SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS At 44 per cent to 5 per cent Apply at any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. * J. H. RICHARDSON. GoYernstent loourance. Commissioner.

As supplied to The QUEEN ft The PRINCESS OF WALES. i TABLE SALT Agests : Adds Steea-th to the FoocL JUJSiILtU ft UU '» Renews Nerve and Energy. . DUJNEDIN. Hakes Children Thrive.

Al.— THE ONLY GENUINE TASMA- I NIAN HERBAL REMEDY. VITADATIOJS HONESTLY GENUINE. WORDS OF COMFORT FROM A WIDE- ■ AWAKE MAN. Launceston, Tas., February 23, 1899. Mr Morris, the much-travelled 'agent, gives < his opinion of Webber's Vitadatio as under — and at the same time* hands us his photograph that there may be no mistake as to the__gentleman referred to. He says: It was wfiuH we were playing in Melbourne I first heard of Vitadatio through Mr Palmer, the agent, who . assured me he had been cured of Hydatids and ; Bright's Disease of the Kidneys of 14 years' standing by the use of this great remedy. I had been a great fuSerer with Kidney and Liver troubles, which gave me great trouble in ;my '' tailing, and tried very many medicines to effect a cure, but all was of no avail. I then went in for a course of Vitadatio — and with such good results — it having cured me completely — and I i am again in splendid condition; all the illeffects of my trouble have disappeared — and, moreover, J cannot keep quiet on the subject. I give Vitadatio my strongest recommendation to all who complain of being in any way " off." , I am told as a blood purifier Vitadatio haß no , known equal, and I quite believe it. — Yours , gratefully, ' I J. MORRIS, J j Agent Fitzgerald Bros.' Huge Combined } Shows. j I There is something new every day regarding \ " WEBBER'S FAMOUS VITADATIO," and ' if you are out of health in any shape or form [ study th y e advertisements of VITADATIO, an" 1 ' let your reason and your judgment guide yo to try what has ben a BLESSING to THOt SANDS around you. ! MR PALMER GRATEFULLY ACKNOtN LEDGES WHAT IT DID FOR HIM AFTE' A MISERABLE, PAINFUL EXISTENC OF 14 YEARS, hence his desire to bring : before his brothers and sisters of humanit; that the Life and Health which he receive may bo widely known and sufferers receive n lief. Price of Vitadatio, 5s 6d and 3s 6d. Ask your local Chemist or Grocer for it. For testimonials of those who have bee cured write or send to the SOLE AUSTRi LASIAN AGENT, S. A. PALMER, 39 MAI CHESTER STREET, WELLINGTON. Sole Dunedin Agent: J. HUTTON, GREAT KING STREET. FINEST QUALITIES ONLY j BASS'S CHAMPAGNE ALE Guinness's Extra Stout. Largest Contents on the Market. Agent ... JAMES RATTRAY & SON. miUJST MONEY TO LEND ON FREE A HOLD SECURITY, In Large or- Small Sums, for long or chort periods, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. CALL VIV & GAXIiAWAY, Solicitors, No. 2 Jetty street, Dunedin. The "Wellington Garrison Band intends hold ing a bazaar for the purpose of raising fund for the Bathurst contest. At a, meeting of the Balclutha District Hig School committee on Thursday evening, Mis Kate White, at present teaching at Nenthorn ~~zz selected out of 29 applicants for the poai Una, of, aeeistank

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Otago Witness, Issue 2362, 1 June 1899, Page 13

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