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. 1 . New Advertisements. The pndai Lanka T^a Competition " . PRIZE TAKERS: BOX TEA ... Miss SMITH. FOOTBALL JAMES HOGG DOLL ... " : ... ... ... Miss MAY CHAPMAN a SPECIAL PRIZE ... ... Miss HENDERSON ] l ■ ■ ■'"■ . ■ ] LINOLEUMS, Large selection, 4o puterns to chooso from, 3ft to 12 't wide. | . ■ Tapestrv Squares, Large si2.ia 30^ to 603 Lirge stock c/f ware. Tea sets, 40 pieces from 15a. "< ELECTROPLATE in large variety. special lines: Tapestry suites from £7 Ws, Four-roomed House completely furnished fir L34 7a GJ. Compare these with Dunedin Prices. Tron and Brass Rail Bedsteads, Grates, Fire Ironß, Champion Ranges, Shacklock Ranges. Always in stock at Dunedin Prices. Barrel and American Churns. Large Stock of Building Materials, Timber, Irot?, etc. MITIR & BURLEY, (OPPOSITE BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS), BALCLUTHA. HAT CRUSHING Osbome Columbia Having erected a first-class O-it Crusher EJ I H C9 6 1* 1 am prepared to Crush as follows : — Four Bags and over crushed at 6d per bag j x R I A L. Less than four bags „ „8d per bag ! , ; Owing to the lateness of the crops this On Fridays customers can rely on season, and our not being able to secure getting their crushed grain same day. :"P to t(ie P reßent tif ne a crop sufficiently ._ I heavy to yive the above binder a fair w n vt v tria *> we would ca^ tne attention of far\y. da\ 1 h merg to t |j e one jjgjfj ] ast Beason w hich is Balclutha Flour Mills. 120 testified to by well known farmers in the district. The trial took place in a gale of wind, LILY and OTHER FLOWERING making the circumstances so unfavorable that the spectatora were unanimously of I3iill*e diiUte 1 tne opinion that no binder ever built OUiOS. DUI»S. j COU M do decent work in that crop ■ i and under the circumstances, The NIMMO AND BLATTf I work of th ® Osbome was, however, ; SEVEN of thosd signing (in rked *) cave Have just imported from JAPAN and their order for a Columbia Binder on the HOLLAND a choice lot ' sp.,^ an d SEVEN OTHERS gave their of Bulbs, comprising : - . j or a 6 rs within a few days thereafter. It LILIUM AURATUM (the G -lden jj a a remarkable thing that after thi H trial rayed Lily of Japan) Of matchless 'NO OTHER bind r, except the Osborne beauty and fragrjnce. Each 6d, per doz. j Co^imbia WAS SOLD in the vicinity rf 4s 6,1 (post free). | Balclutha during the balance of the seaLTLIUM AURATUM RUBROVITT- j Bon . The parties signing this testimonial AIUM. One of the rarest of Lillies j Hre well-to-do farmers, and are well Flowers of la?g^ sizs, spotted bright. ; known in the vicinity in which they live. crimson and having a purplish crimson , - Hand down the middle of each petal. | Bar.-.egn Balclutha Vt*ry attractive and the most showy of . 13;h 1899 all ;iT E ,^r 2a Tfe f %??,fr? e) '^ , - e ; We tI)H "ndersigned farmers of ' the LILIUM KRAMERI. Of beautiful Clutha District, have much pleasure in light pink colour, but sometimes pure testifying to the excellent manner in white. Delightfully fragrant. j wn j ch t \ ie Osborne ColumhU Rn'W did Each 6d, per doz 5s (post free) ; [ t8 wor k at the trial at Mr Robert PaterLTLIUM ELEOANS ATROSANGUIN- ! son ' a to . dav . T he crop in wWeh the JiUM. Flowers erect of dark blood red '■ mac hinp started was heavy green oats colour. Very uncommon variety. 1 _ pe r'iaps the heaviest crop seen in the Each Is (post free). ; District— in many places seven feet in Single Anemones, brilliant scarlet, is ; length, much laid and twisted. A!per dozen, post free. : together one of the severest teats to which Single Anemones, " The Bride," white, j a machine could be subjected, and yet in Is per dozen, post. free. ! spite of the fact ihat a gale of wind was Single Anemones, choice mixed colors, j blowing during the day, the machine perlOd per dozen, post free. I formed most satisfactorily, pickiug up the Double Anemones, blue, Is per dozen, laid stuff and binding it. The Binder, a post free. six foot cut, was worked by two horses, Double Anemones, striped, Is per J and in the opinion of all present is the dozen, post free. I lightest draught and strongest machine Double Anemones, rose coloured, Is i yet put on the market, per dozen, post free. i (Signed)-Robert Paterson, Alexan. Double Anemones, scarlet, Is per ° der Pefcrie, *George Harvey dl ?f>P° st A free ' _ . . , Thomas Porter, *Tho ? . A. JohnDouble Anemones, fine mued, Is per sfc *R o bert Wallace, *Alex. dozen, post free. I Simpaon and Son, *Wm. Tkylor. Large flowering ft.rehoh Ranunculus, j Wm . Wi , *j ohn Hogg, Wm. choice mixed colours, lOd or 5a per 100, Beveridge, *Wm. Rosb. post free. . I . T ttl K ~^ 1 „.- i WILSON, MACKAY & Co. 10 secure the above,. early application j 'iT'F'NTS is necessary. • ! __ ; First Orders get First Choice of the Bulbs, j MR REED, American Representative I of the Oaborne Co. is now in the district *„.-.-_.,.«...._* I and read y afc an V time start and attend N I M MO<&B LA I R |to machines. 134 SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. j : ~ j "JgOROUCIH OV BALCLUTHA DENTAL NOTICE, 1 , Street-closing. S. MYERS & CO. j Public No'ice is hereby given that the Dunelin, Christchurch, Invercargill. | Balclutha Borough Corncil intends to ; , stop the following street-lines under the S. MYERS & CO., i provisions of the "Public Works Act, For Milton, Kaitangata and Balclutha is j 18i)4 ,'l l ;~ S. &A. MyersZand H, Gunthorp. | lhos ? P o 't»»n* of streets, being , T „ " •-i x» 1 1 1 " ■ i Lanark Sfreet from railway Mr H. Gunthorp visits Bi'clutha every | r crossing to Lan«mW fi Street, I<nilay< - . • Tinto Street fnm Renfrew stteet We think it is as well to let our country ! to Glastjow Street ; Baxter Street friends and patients know that Mr Gun- i from Renfrew Street to Douglas thorp has been 15 years with us, and is Street ; Crown Sfreet from Wilduly qualified by examination. Ham Street to River.. Patients attended at Mr Hutehins', Plans of the above straetUnes maybe inchemist, with whom appoint mentg can be spected at the Borough Council Chambers made. Balclutha from this date. All feeH most moderate, highest c?ass JOHN 0 MITCHELL work which is guaranteed. :■ ' Town Clerk Time? o^ monthly p^^ t v '*' ■■ Q W . ■■■■■ •■■ •<; i° B4ciutl»^i leViftoo. • iti

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1381, 6 March 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1381, 6 March 1900, Page 2