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Public I-Totiegs LSLLY BHOTHEfIS, Gsorgo street;, DUNEDIN. MANUFACTURING JiiWSLLERS, WATCHMAKERS. OPTICIAN'S, &o. Old-fashioned Jewellery melted aad re-made. Spectacle? to suit all sights*. First-ola?!* .took of Engagement Rings always oa hand at moderate prices. LILLY BROTHERS, George st., Dunedin. DENTISTRY MB JE. 3300T, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, No 63, Princes street. (Next A. Lorie and Cos.) All the latest appliances for the manufacture ot Artificial Dentures, which for comfort, appearance arsd durability are not to be oxcelled. CHARGES MODERATE. DR. SPEER mHE original li. J. SPEER, M.D., GraJL duate of Harvard University, U.S.A. has removed from Wellington to DUNEDIN Chtonie, Nervou-i, all Skin Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, speciukies. People at a distance cau be treated at home by describing their cases, by letter. Address : *# H. J. SPEER, Ml)., P.O. Box 2lo, Dunedin Tj^RUIT TREES AND ROSIjEJS. The Undersigned, having the Largest Stock of Fruit Trees in New Zealand, begs to oiler them Lo the public at the following prices : — ■ At-r-LKs (worked on blight-proof stocks)— 2 years old, 6s per dozen, ; 3 years, 9s per dozen. Plums— 2 years, 9s per dozen ; 3 years, 12s per dozen. Rosks (Hybrid Perpetuals)— ss per dozen. Rusks (Tea Scented, &c.)—Ss per dozen. Skkdlkss Cok.. Crrn.vos— 2os per 1000. Skedlkss Coksk Plants— los per 100 ; 80s 1000. Tkhms Njot Cash. Unknown correspondents must send remittance with their orders. Catalogues ar.d prices of fruit aud fores, trees ar.d ornamental shrubs of all descriptions forwarded on application. t (ROQAEOXvr CLEAVE ** NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, INVj.RC.RGILL, NEW ZEALAND, KSTAKLI^iIKD 1863. A gent for Mdtou— MrGEO. VV. DRAPER. i^ : immc* and jßlair 9 DUNEDIN, Have the following novelties in fruits for planning out now *. — STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. ."rait entirely distinct from any other Ra.p._rry und more like a tfsrawberry in o;ze hr.d tbape. Flavour most delicious vuie.Der e..teu_ fieah or cooked. Easily growu and highly recommeaded. Each Is 6ci, or post frs.e, 2a. LO-.-AN BERRY. A new berry, renuiting from a cross between a b-ackbarry aad raspberry. Fruits as large aa the iargesfi eised blackberry, of a dark, bright-red color when r.[.e. Parta kt-a of the flavt-ra of both the blackberry and the ra.p.erry aud ia mild, pk-asanc and dtligatful to t_e taste and for j.m or jeily ta unsurpassed. Each 2a 6d or post free 3 . "GOLD MINE" NECTARINE, A variety raised in N.Z. and said to be the best Nectarine ever been or heard of. ' Gold Miuu " haa the highest recommendation from the teat fruit grower. In tne North for its aize, ies cropping qualitNew Clematis, "Madame Edonard Audre.' "Snow-white Jackmanni," For lull descriptions see our list of novelties. l"iew Violet, " The Caiifornia." Fiowera of immense size and borue on long stems, of a rich violet-purple color and delciously fragrant. Novelties in Seeda : Novelties in Seed Potatoe.e. Our I.<_1 .<_ c includes ail the finest of the aewly imroouced varieties of seeds, potatoes, etc. Copy may be had on aplication to, MMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS &/.SEED GROWERS, Dunedin. ROBERT STEVENSON, GENERAL BLACKSMITH. HORSE-SHOEING a specialia 1 Having started business in Milton at M'DONALD'S ENGINEERING SHOP (Opposite White Horse Hotel), I trust, by strict attention to business, toTnerit a fair share of Public Support. [KOBEET STEVENSON.;

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3101, 22 September 1899, Page 2

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526

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3101, 22 September 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3101, 22 September 1899, Page 2

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