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M IftCELLANE' 'PS ADVERTISEMENTS. mm MOLESKiif tm^ „a. OAN BE PTJBCHASEr ItETAUX PROM ALL DRAPERS AND BTOREXEBPEBS *^^^ IEOM ALL WAREHJISEMBN ANO IMPOBTEBS. EAOH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE MARK OF ONE OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY. JJ :■ V s r in- cZJZnsiq- J' 1 'Zojjspn fious; initiations oj ; -i__ £ A ; --' : A'r*J : D ; '' : ' ; ';PEltßlN'S'*» SAUCE, yii which are calcufated to dree ive the Public, Lea and Pcrr;J. Jiayey adopted A &E i 7 LA BEL, bearing thtir Signc. j -—^AAA-A. -..-. , ...- t,. US, 7 -^^^^2^^ ■ '' : "' : " '■"■'"'' wi^ :i l7^^r«^*^ te of WORCESTERSHIRE '.-ZJSAUCE, an d without which none is genuine. Ar AZ ?} A&>^ERIR/JvS i [ S A,id. Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopfer. - cAndMKxExpaJrt by th ai Z C ..^rietors,' Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell. ondou, &c, &c; and **• ■* JJ er .'tu. Oilmen throughout the World. fc

■fTTHT PAY RENT AND GET **" NOTfIING FOR IT? T HE PE RMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO holds out very considerable INDUCEMENTS FOR EVERY MAN TO BUILD or Purchase a House for himself to live in, to be paid for by ■■ MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, extending over a period of years. ' Scores of persons have already by this means become possessors of their own freehold, and are no longer troubled by the visita of the landlord. INVESTORS' SHARES issued, amounts payable by Monthly Subscriptions, bearing 9 per cent, compound interest, and share of surplus p-ofits. INVESTORS' SHARES issued, amount payable in one sum bearing 8 per cent, interest, payable in half yearly dividends with annual Bonus from surplus profitss. DEPOSITS received at current rates. For Rules and full particulars apply to thp undersigned, at tbe Offices of tbe Society, Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin, or at Branch Offices in Queenstown, ttoxbury, Lawrence, Tapanui, Palmerston and Timaru. J. S. WEBB, General Manager. NOTICE. THE Proprietor of the Real Mackay Coal Mines begs to announce that he has Leased the above Coal Pits, for the Season, to Messrs JOBN RKID and ROBERT WILSON, who have been so long connected with the Coal Trade of the district, on whose behalf a continuance of the trade of these Mines ia respectfully solicited. REID & WILSON beg respectfully to inform the residents of Milton and the surrounding districts, that no effort will be spared on their part to work the Pits to the beat advantage for Consumers and Teamsters who may favour them with their patronage. The road to the Mines has been considerably improved during the past winter, and still further improvements are being effected. And as our whole time and attention will be devotee! to the trade, large supplies of Coal Will at all times be kept on hand in readiuess, ao as -to prevent- delay to -teamsters. The roads will receive our best attention, and bekepfc in thorough repair, and aa we are about to Open a New Mine to command the whole seam of this excellent Coal, at a lower level than hitherto worked, a very Superior class of Coal may at all times be depended on. Tho Pits are now Open for the season, an he p rice, as hitherto, is 7s per Ton cash. WANTED . WANTED to Purchase— 7ooo Bushels of Good Petennial Grasa Seed, in small or large parcels. Samples and Price by Post. W. REID. Seedsman, : Dunedin. THORN QUICK. FOR SALE—SOO,OOO, the Strongest and Best, I have ever offered in this market. W.REID, Nursery and Seedsman, :..... r i. Dnnedin .>:' .;. j y jjtoincE. POISON for DOGS laid on Coombe Ha Brtate.'""V.-i' "E. A. CHAPMAN.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 2