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BURROWS BROS., GORDON NURSERY, East Gore. Have a Large SfcoJ; 0 f FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHitUBS, etc., all in Excellent Condition for planting out, having been frequently transplanted. Wo quote a few of the leading lines Apple Lrees, from 10/- to lb/- per doz., blight-proof stocks. Plum Trees, from 12/- to !<?/- doz. Pear Trees, from 15/- to 18/- doz. Cherries, lb/'- doz. I'eaehes and Apricots, 2/- eueh, 16/ do/.. Gooseberries from 3/- to (>/- do/. Currtiuts, from 5/- to (>/- per doz. Rhubarb (named red varieties), from 0/- doz. Strawberry Plants ir»m 4/- per 100. Cup. Macrocarpa (transplanted) 2yrs from b/- to 10/- per 100. Cup. Alacrocarpa (twice transplanted) 3yrs, 14/- per 100. Pinus insignia (transplanted) 2yrs, from 6/- to 8/- per 100. Pinus insignis (transplanted) 3yrs, and 4yrs, 12/- to 14/- per 100. Pinus Muricata,,2yrs, 10/- per 100. Norway Spruce, 10/- to 12/- per 100. Larch, 2yrs, 10/- per 100. Oak,.. Ash, Birch, Sycamore, etc., etc. Prices on application. Rose Bushes from 8/- per doz. to 1/0 eachOrnamental Shrubs and Trees from 6d to 2/- each. Rhododendrons (Hybrids), 2/6 to 3/6 each. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants Seed Potatoes and Vegetable Seeds. INSPECTION INVITED. Catalogues Posted Free on Application Town Agent: Mr GEO. SHAVE, Hairdresser, Main-st., Gore. THE ADDRESSi)Uirows Bros,, U i;i)o\' NURSERY. EAST GORE. C. J. iVioreton PHOTOGRAPHER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, BALCLUTHA. - I—PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches executed in the latest styles. Best linish obtainable guaranteed. Country Orders receive prompt attention 2—FANCY GOODS & STATIONERY. Before buying elsewhere see our Stock oi Most Up-to-date Fancy Goods, suitable for wedding and birthday presents, including Photo v Frames, Purses, Cutlery, Dressing and Writing Cases, Smokers' Requisites, Perfumery, and Writing Material, etc., of best quality at moderate prices. -FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY. - Only the Best Quality kept. Over a hundred varieties oi Best English Confectionery to be got here. —TOYS,—The noted house for the Greatest Novelties in Toys, Dolls, Picture Books, Games, Etc., of every description up-to-date, reliable quality, and reasonable prices, 4—PICTURE FRAMING a Speciality. Done on the Shortest Notice. . Big variety of Mounts and Moulding to choose from. All work well Onished. The Noted House for all that is Newest in Picture Postcards—endless variety ; new each week.

6' 6'. bannister (From Roberts & Co., Paria.) THE "(JKAND" PHARMACY High Street, Dunedin. Sole Agent in New Zealand for DR. LOBOK'S Blood and Liver Fills. Country orders promptly attended to by return mail. STANDARD CALF FOOD. STANDARD CALF FOOD. STANDARD CALF FOOD. A MOST PERFECT FOOD FOX CALVES. The Ingredients of thib mixture being composed of the Richest, Purest, and most Concentrated Foods possible to procure, its general uses for Calves will give pronounced and immediate satisfactoty results. It is Wholesome and Nutritious, and entirely free from irugs and minerals. I'his is one of the bent Foods for rearing Oalvis, and should be used by all Dairy Farmers. PRICE—In bags of 28lbs 5/-. WHAT FARMERS SAY OF IT "My calves have done remarkably wwl on your Standard Galf Food. ' hey look as if they had been fed' on nothing but new milk. 1 strongly recommend it to anyone who has calves lo rear."—P.A. "Calves thrive gplendidly on your .Standard Calf Food. I haKe not seen ivnything to beat it."—E.B. "I, have given your Standard Calf Food a good trial, and am more than satisfied with the result. T consider it admirably adapted for the roaring of calvM."—W.W. "STANDARD" SEFDS and "STANDARD" MANURES. PLANET Jr FARM and GAKUtiN IMPLEMENTS. Prices a*d ah particulars ot cationNimmo& Blair. Seed uad Manure Merchant*, DHVXDIN.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2039, 17 August 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2039, 17 August 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2039, 17 August 1906, Page 2

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