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Fublie Notices DENTISTRY m::r c. boot. SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, No 63, Princes street. (Next A. Lorie and Cos.) All the latest appliances for the manufacture of Artificial Dentures, which for comfort, appearanoe and durability are not to be excelled. CHARGES MODERATE. DR SPEER THE original H. J. SPEER, M.D., Graduate of Harvard University, U.fS A. has removed from Wellington to DUNEDiN Chronic, Nervous, all Skin Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Troubles specialties. People at, a distance can be treated at home by describing their cases by lettei . Send £1 for course of treatment. Address : H. J. SPEER, M.D., P.O. Box 2lo, Dunctfiu TTIRUIT TREES AND ROSES. The Undersigned, having the Largest Stock of Fruit Trees in New Zealand, begs to offer them to the public at the following prices : — Apples (worked on blight-proof stocks)— 2 years old, 6s per dozen, ; 3 years, 9a per dozen. Plums — 2 years, 9s per dozen ; 3 years, 12a per dozen. Roses (Hybrid Perpetuals) — 5s per dozen. Roses (Tea Scented, &c.) — 8s per dozen. Seedless Gorse Cuttings — 20s per 1000. Seedless Goksb Plahts — 10a per 100 ; 80s 1000. Terms Net Cash. Unknown correspondents must send remittance with their orders. Catalogues and prices of fruit and forest trees and ornamental shrubs of all descriptions forwarded on application. (RO(BE(RT CLEAVE NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND, ESTABLISHED 1863. Agent for Milton— Me GEO. W. DRAPER. Nimmo and Blair, DUNEDIN, Have the following novelties in fruita for planting out now : — STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. Fruit entirely distinct from any other Raspberry and more like a Strawberry in eize and shape. Flavour most delicious whether eaten fresh or cooked. Easily grown and highiy recommended. Each Is 6d, or post free 2s. LOGAN BERRY. A new berry, resulting from a cross between a blackberry and raspbeiry. Fruits as large as the largest sised blackberry, of a dark, bright-red color when ripe. Partakes of the flavors of both the blackberry and the raspberry and is mild, pleasanc and delightful to the taste and for jam or jelly is unsurpassed. Each 2s 6d or poßt free 3?. '•GOLD MINE" NECTARINE, A variety raised in N.Z. and said to be thu best Nectarine ever seen or heard of. ' Gold Mine " has the highest recommendation from the teßt fruit growers In tha North for its size, itß cropping qualitNaw Clematis, " Madame Edouard Andre.' " tSnov. - white Jackmanni." For lull descriptions see our Use of novelties. New Violet, " The California." Flowers of immense eize and borne on long stems, ol a rich vioiet-purple color and deicioualy fragrant. in Seeds : Novelties in Seed Potatoes. Oar list includes all the finest of the newty introduced varieties of seeds, p siatoeu, eiu. Copy may ba had on »plication to. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SESD MERCHANTS & .SEED GROWERS, Dunbdin. ROBERT STEVENSON, GENERAL BLACKSMITH. HORSE-SHOEING a speciality. Having started business in Milton at M' DONALD'S ENGINEERING SHOP (Opposite White Horse Hotel), 1 trust, by strict attention to business, to'merit a lair share of Public Support. KOBEKT STEVENSON. t( rpHE Foods We Eat" (bbc liquids vrt> _|_ drink) furnish energy far the body, jaur, as burniug coal makes fiteam for an engine. " M'Kenz.e's " Hondai-Lauka Tea is like good coal ; ie will give more power, last longer, and raise more steam "than any other," and "ateam" is an impirrant;. factor in these high-pressare days. There - : ore, ask for Hondai- Lanka Pare Unblended i Ceylon Tea, and sea the name it on paokeft or box.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3103, 29 September 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3103, 29 September 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3103, 29 September 1899, Page 7

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