.IfcNWtCK BKO.*>. STO&I & SHARE BROKEKS, U'alt-i Stiect. DUNEDJN. Kfjabtislwd ISS4. Members Uuncdin Stock Exchange. Jctes*rani'> : " Femvyke." Dunedin. f<\ CAREXJ ' " / Gilkison and White. U.YRKISTEBS & SOLICITORS, \ Street, DUNEDIN. Bray Bros., Etmitf.d. U£ 17 Stafford Si.. DUXEDIX. Fruit & Dairy Produce Salesmen. Auction Sales of Fruit. Vegetables, etc. at 10 a.m. daily. Consignments of these arc Solicited and also Honey, Potatoes, ltiy, Cheese, Butter, Grain and everv Inquiries arc invited and ever; Attention Given.
When in Dunedin be sure and Visit WHII COMBES.' We carry h\g stocks of all classes of Stationery and Books. The newest and most up-to-date supplies of everything are constantly coming "to hand through our Loudon Buyers. We have also n special writing room with telephone attached for the convenience of country clients. Whitcombe & Tombs, Ld PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
\\ rite L's for Market Prices, Etc. OVI C K AS I) SM I T 11, SHAREBROKERS, Established 18SS. (H. K. SMITH. Member «l" DuncJm Stock Exchange). Water Street Frontage. Stock Exchange Buildings. f'.O, Uv»\ 266. Telephone :-yj,. TtfVijrapbJr Address : " Quickiv." IJunediti. BOX \Xv :«■■- i rll -> f.,r A mi.! Whl-k iwv farislit. y; "My Word! looks like X i» c««ctlf wht' yon uriii t»v v>!'-r, you h«v i»'n cur Xmu „*,.. s<»v» ;• |o fHr !*'l to <]•» your ihopfwg. Rcmrtnliei li:*t Xtnos rush Uit ve«rfc»«f f«» i»M y«u MeoU »t>i ; » »iiop w[y in fatme. SHOP EaßLi «i <i*a't ■« »ny c' toe "Xmw . c pcc;*ls" »i The Reliance Store." -ALEXANDRA- : i\".At P.-s Oilier!. W L'UXCAN - PROPKUiTOK. Inspection Invited.
L>Uibiu>lutl 18S7. Ti-rogmph't c Add re= •• THOMSON ITE. THOMPSON BROS. - LI.Mil KD. AUCTIONEERS, Fruit & Produce Salesmen, & General Merchants OINT PROPRIETORSWellington Fruit Exchange. Auction Sales. -By two Auctioneers held daily. We specialise in the handling of all stone and pip fruit. Account Sales and cheque remitted immediately following sale. Shippers of fruit to our care should forward nil consignments through Claude Ferrier and Co.. of Lvttletou who attend to the transhipping of all our fruit. Entrust your first shipment to our cave. Results will eusure others following. Silent ALAMO Electric Light & Farm Plant. Electrify your Farm. Why should you. the man of the farm, the man who produces the food that .sustains the wot Id, the man upon whom every other activity in the world depends, be satisfied with anything but the best. Why should your wife and children have less advantages than the women and children ' who live in the towns and cities ? Is there reason? NO. and you know it. . For many years the folks on the farms accepted conditions That were far from desirable. To-day conditions have changed. Ycu can procure a Silent ALAMO lighting plant consisting of a sleeve valve engine direct cuppled to dynamo (self starting) and a large set of storage batteries. You only require to run your cngiue for two or three hours per week to keep your battery charged. Everything is automatic and absolutely fool-proof. A child "nine vears old cau attend to it and you can have all the advantages of the city in the way- of lighting, irouing,.cooling fan, milk separating, churning, washing- machine and horse pipping, etc." It will operate any light work such as above-mentioned at a cost which would surprise you. Price complete £lB5. # {Senior full particulars to w. j. p. Mcculloch, {Stuart Street, DUNEDIN. ' •Sde dgeur for iUago afi3 SoutbJantl,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1212, 17 December 1919, Page 4
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