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KEEP YOUR STOCK WARM AT SMALL COST; . ♦ BUY THE COVERS ON OUR MAIL-ORDER PLAN. No farmer grudges the money to cover his stock when he buys the covers from us. He gets the best covers made—covers that last for a number of seasons, that keep his stock warm and comfortable in the severest weather—and he gets them at prices far lower than the usual retail charges, ' In proof of what we say, compare the prices ot the following : HORSE COVERS. .Canvas Horse Covers : Hacks Horses Good felt lining, strong canvas, well sewn, leather leg and breast straps ... ... 15/- 16/-. All Flax Canvas Horse Covers : Far tougher and stronger than ordinary cotton canvas. Have a good snug lining, strong straps, etc. ... ... <... 17/11 19/6 Best Cotton Duck Horse Covers : With Cotton Check or felt lining. Best quality leather; leg and breast straps. Not a bstter cover made ... ... 18/8 20/GOW COVERS. Jute Cow Covers : . •■•••.•! Check-lined, canvas leg straps, any size...' 9/Canvas Cow Covers : Warm, heavy lining, securely sewn throughout. Guaranteed. Any size .-.,_' ... 9/6 , No matter what you want, send to us and get it ■; i cheaper. Everything at wholesale prices. . . 8111 l Mail Order Merchants, 29? Princes St., DUNEDIN. TREMENDOUS REDUC- ® TION IN PRICE. ® We have six of these stoves, No. 6 with oven front and ££ side, where a range is not necessary. © There is nothing more suitable than a JOCKEY No. 6. g» Retail Price, 65/- ' ■ " ■ rS OUR PRICE, Rail free 50/- , .© WMK 1 Mail Order Merchants, I; . . I ■' , 87 Stuart St., DUNEDIN. A STEAMING HOT CUP OF How it makes one Glow and Tingle with Warmth. HERE'S nothing nicer, nothing more healthful ~. ' these cold, raw days, than s *a • V steaming cup of ' Club' Coffee. ;> Dr Willoughby, of London, ' > says : " Coffee contains less * k_. tannin than tea, thrice the quantity of the active principal I and oil in it give it an appreci--1 able food value." II A cup of! Club ' warms you up jl thoroughly. The pulse quick- | ens, cheeks get rosy, the eye I ~ litefl&r brightens, the brain clears, and - feel fit /for anything. S««—,-,-cause it's so good, so pure. Only the choicest of berries are blended in\« Club,' and they are roasted and ground in a manner that retains the best quality of the coffee.. Remember! It's 'CLUB' you want. Don't take a substitute. GREGG & CO, Ltd. Coffee, Starch, Spice and Pepper Manufacturers, Rattray St., DUNEDIN ESTABLISHgp 1861.

COUGHS.COLDS frBRQNtHITIS XWWI -<<BM V P £-**££ a 21 You breathe the soothing, i-killing medicine _ the Pe'ps tablets straight into the bronchial lubes and lungs. Peps ire thus the safest ,and only ffective remedy for throat and !. Peps contai ro cpicm rr hprrrful drues

Fruit and Produce report supplies by Messrs T. E. Shieland Co., Auctioneers, Stafford street, Dunedin, for week ending 30th May : We have to report that .we have experienced a very strong inquiry indeed for all lines of fruit during the past week. Apples have met with a very keen demand. Pears are now in short supply and are keenly wanted. Tomatoes, the market is now almost) bare of these and all consignments coming to hand are realisiug good prices. Potatoes, onr own local market is rather weak but at the same time prices are too high to permit any shipping business. Peaches—Market bare, worth 3d to 4d: Pears—Choice dessert brought 2"jd. Cooking pears l£i to 21, depending on quality. Inferior 2s to 3s case. Tomatoes—The market barely supplied. Alexandra tomatoes, choice red 3d to 4d lb. Christchurch hothouse 8d to 9d; local hothouse 9jd per lb. Lemons—'Messina lemons, half cases lis 6d oase.

Oranges—Rarotongan 6s; due to arrive Monday. Quinces —lid to 2d.

Cucumbers—5s to 6s dozen

Apples—Choice dessert bushel cases Cox orange pippins 31 to 3]d lb. Jonathans 2£d to 3|d ; cooking Alfriston l^.i; Cleopatras I|ls Lord Wolsoleys 2d lb. We reoommeud consignments, to £3 os.

Chaff—Market well supplied, prime quality chaff black oat chaff £3 12s 6d ton ; white £3 7s 61 to £3 lOi; medium quality £2 5s to £3. Straw —Whcaten 355, oaten 37s 6d. Maize—4s 3d.

Oats—A. Gartons Is lid, A. Sparrows Is. lid, Danish heavy feed Is 9d, Black Tartars Is SJ.jd to Is 10£ d depending oa samples.'" Pigs.—l st3ily Jejuni for prime bacon weights 5.Jd lb, porkers s£d to (3d. We recommend consignments; Cheese : —Akaroa loaf 5J to 61 lb, medium 5Jd. Garlic —.Market bare 2%L . Honey—B.ulk choice 41, sections 6/6 doa, 101 b tins 8/6-/fo; Poultry—Very strong inquiry for good plump hens 3s to 4s 6d pair, roosters good heavy birds 4s, light birds 2s 6J to 3s, turkey goblers lOd to lid, turkey hens 7fd to Bd. Potatoes— £s to £5 2s 6d too., Onions—Canterbury $§ Ifts, picklers 8s cwt. < JVLirrows—4/6 to 5/-Cnbbn«-c -4s sack. Cau'. (:..vers —8s sack. ', Peanuts—2|d lb, new seasons. Fowl Wheat—Good plump 3s 9d to 3s lid j medium 3s to 3s 6d.

WEAKNESS IN THE EYE 6 is a matter calling for immediate attention, for the sight, if neglected, may become permanently injured. Properlyfitting glasses not only remove all feelings of discomfort, but preserve the sight as well. If your eyes seenj .wealf, call here. I will thoroughly test your eyes, and if glasses are wanted will fit yb.u with those adapted to your special needs.—HTJG/H NEILL, p.8,0,A., Glasgow Optical House, 349 George St., Dunedin,

For Influenza lake Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.'. Never.fails, 1/6, 2/6 We draw attention to the following change advertisements ip. this issue : Brown Ewing. and Co., and Gregg and Co. . ■•' JIKSSON for all requirements. Just completed stocktaking. ] Everything o£ the latest and best' materials. Our motto; small profits and, quick returns for oash. Everything priced to defy competition. No old " stock and on taxation. Sales increasing every day which is .sufficient guarantee.—Advt. -

An old resident of the Lauder district, Mr Michael Barry, died at an advanced age on the Ist of June, aid was buried on the third.

James Rivers and Co. stock calicoes heetings, cretonnes, prints, flannelettes Men's,- youths' and children's suits in all sizes:—Advt.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 931, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 931, 10 June 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 931, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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