New Advertisements. SUTTON/S SEEDS ,-.. TQTHILL, WATSON & CO., i^a wtoKl St, , Dunedin, soje^agents % i $r--8;. : ; -: > ; . Suftfa^i Faifiji Seedijfi '£ ; j : 3^ ;v!: Suticffi'B ?-. ' ■?■•' "■# ; - / SuttooVs f|ower $£eds. \-/ J! ', Catalogues forwarded on application. ~ ... Peren nial Ryegr ass^ / . , , Chewings Fescue Colonial Timothy and' Cocksfoot TOTHILL, W^TSOlf AND CO., Seed Merchants. 269 PAPATOWAi 7 BRICKWORKS D. THOMAS . Begs to notify the Settlers and Inhabitants of Tahakopa, Tautukn, and Catlins River districts that he has commenced Bkick and Tile Works at the Township of Papatowai (near the mouth of the Tahakopa river). There are some splendid sites for summer residences in this Township. Firstclass bricks on the ;spot, and sawmill within easy distance. J. CRiCHTON, COACHPAINTER & TRIMMER, , Clyde St;,Balclutha, (Opposite the Wesleyan Church.) - Buggies and traps of all kinds painted and done up in the latest style arid in a first-class workman-like manner. All orders promptly attended to. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. N.B.— New and second-hand traps for sale. 283 FOR COUGHS, GOLDS, ETC., THY" ' ' HONEY LUNG BALSAM. G. W. HUTCHES, Chemist, etc., Bulclutha and Kaitangata. LAIDLAW & GRAY The success which has attended our efforts in establishing an ironmongery business in Dunedin has been phenominal. We have been obliged to more than double the size of our premises, besides having taken a largo store for iron wire, etc., and have engaged other storeage for large shipments of roofing iron. We take this opportunity of thanking the farmers of the Clutha District for the very liberal support given to us. People ask how we have increased the business so much. Our answer is — becausej we u y through our agents from thejvery best English, American and Continental Manufacturers direct, and, thus saving all wholesale profits, we are able to sell cheap. We are agents for the Griswold and other makers of knitting machines. , Prices given on application. Orders by-letter receive prompt attention. LAIDLAW & GRAY, ; 19 Rattray St., next D.I.C. 250 WANTED KNOWN -Now W the season for washing blankets. An ounco of " McKENZIE'S CLOTH CLEANER " in hot water copper washes BLANKETS, Household LINEN, etc., saves half soap, half time, haljt labor, no soda or other cleansing substaricf required — eighth part of Is 3d bottle BiiißScient to convert all grease into soapy latHer. This is the strongest, cheapest 'and safest cleansing fluid manufactured., Sold at stores and fanoy goods shops every wherei
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1165, 30 October 1896, Page 2
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