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New Advertisements, rjIHE CENSURED MAYOR. To the Electors of Clutha and Burgesses of Balclutha. I beg to notify you that I will address you on FRIDAY eveuing FIRST, June 23rd, in M'Kenzie's Hall ab 8 o'clock, when I will give you my version of the rash action taken firstly by our Wesleyan Minister and secondly by certain members of the Balclutha Borough Council in my absence, reflecting on my behaviour as Mayor. I cordially invite all Lidies and Gentlemen, — you have seen one side, come and hear the other. No collection to defray expenses. GEORGE THOMSON, 97 The Censured Mayor. A N T 15 jj Wanted, a PLOUGHMAN, steady billet. Apply — P. A. WATT, 97 Kaihiku. jg T R~ ~A V E D. Strayed into my paddock, two-year-old Red STEER, white spot on face and on flank, no visible brank. If not claimed and expenses paid within one month will be sold. PETER AYSON, 97 Corydon, Toiro. NIMMO & BLAIR, DUNEDIN, Havd the following novelties in fruits for planting out now : — STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. Fruit entirely distinct from any other Raspberry and more like a Strawberry in size and shape. Flavour must delicious whether eaten fresh or cooked. Easily grown and highly recommended. Each la 6d, or post free 2s. LOGAN BERRY. A new berry, resulting from a cross between a blackberry and raspberry. Fruits as large as the largest sizad blackberry, of a dark, bright-red colour when ripe. Partakes of the flavours of both the blackberry and the raspberry and is mild, pleasant and delightful to the taste, and for jam or jslly is unsurpassed. Each 2s Gd, or post free 3s. "GOLD MINE" NECTARINE. A variety raised in N.Z. and said to be the best Nectarine ever seen or heard of. " Gold Mine " has the highest recommendations from the best fruit growers in the North for its siza, its cropping qualities and its delicious flavour. Each 3s. " THE CAPTAIN " STRAWBERRY. One of the latest of all Strawberries. Fruit of fine size, good colour and splendid flavour. We pulled berries from our plants, the last week in April. Per doz. Is. or post free Is 6d. NOVELTIES IN APPLES. Our list includes varieties never yet offered in N.Z , and as theses have proved themselves to be some of the best sorts known in America, we have pleasure in offering them in belief that they are superior to many of the better known sorts in N.Z. Novelties in ROSES AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS. See our novelty list for varieties. We offer this season among other new roses, the Yellow Rambler, the White Rambler and the Pink Rambler, three of the finest climbing Roses known. New Clematis, " Madame Erlouard Andre." " Snow-white Jackmanni." For full description see our list of novelties. New Violet, " The California." Flowers j of immense siz9 and borne on long stems, of a rich violet-purple color and delciously fragrant. Novelties in Seeds : Novelties in Seed Potatoes. Our list includes all the finest of the newly introduced varieties of seeds, ' p>>tfttoes, etc. Copy may be had on appli- ! cation to NIMMO & BLAIR, Seed Merchants and Seed Growers, ! DUNEDIN. gOROUGH OF BALCLUTHA. Tenders are invited up till 30th inst. for ADVERTISING and PRINTING required in the Borough for£l2 months, commencing^ from Ist July, Particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. J. O. MITCHELL, • Town Clerk. Borough Chambers, , Balclutha, June 22, 1899. 98 _>-^Jk QTEAM SERVICE The S.S. NAPIER will leave Dunedin for Owaka on Friday, July 7. : '-.". KBITBgRAMSAY, SICK HEADACHE and Biliousness cured immediately by taking Loasby's W AHOO. Beware of ' Worthless imitations; j •'■ , COME Listen Cronies Ane An' A.— For good Tea, M'Kenzte's taps the lave. "• A Hieland lad my love-, was born." An' common tea he held in scorn. , JSTane but the best— an' that's a fac' vy^avVjHonttafeLankaJ/JBold b£ Mac. I

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXV, Issue 1309, 23 June 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume XXV, Issue 1309, 23 June 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume XXV, Issue 1309, 23 June 1899, Page 4

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