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AGRICULTURAL Tl\l PLRMENT AM) CARRIAGE WORKS, STIRLING. J. Q. Henderson, (Eighteen Years with Mark Sinclair, Dunedin), Wheelwright and Blacksmith. STIRLING. Buggies, Springcarts, Gigs, Far«n Drays built and repaired in the most approved style. Agricultural Implements Promptiy Repaired and all General Forge Work Executed with Skill and Expedition Farmers' Requisites Kept in Stock, Having secured a First-clasS Show and Implement smith, HORSESHOEING Will be made a Specialty.

James Clark, BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, HORSE SHOEB, AND IMPLEMENT MAKER, Etc., Etc., Clyde Street, fialclutha. For Sale or made to order—Drayß, Buggies, Spring-carts, Gigs, etc. .<cw and Second-hand Trapn Bought, Sold or Exchanged CARRIAGE PUNTTNG Receive* our Specie Attention. Ma terial and Finish Guaranteed. ALL CHARGES REASONABLE.

Many of the Russian prisons are so full that unfortunates are being sent to Siberia without trial. "Tan/a"—a long-felt want supplied, a perfect preventitivc of the dreaded potato blight. One dressing kills the spores and prevents the germs of disease acting. 2/ bottles make 12 gallons. All stores sell it. " A N auld sack needs muckle cloutin," but "Hondai Lanka" Tea is unmended Ceylon. It's always the same. BURROWS BROS., GORDON NURSERY, East Gore. v Have a Large Stock of I<"JiUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, etc., all in Excellent Condition for planting out, having been frequently transplanted. We quote a few of the leading lines Apple trees, from 10/- to 18/- per doz., blight-proof stocks. Plum Trees, from 12/- to lb/- doz. Pear Trees, from 15/- to 18/- doz. Cherries, 16/- doz. Reaches and Apricots, 2/- each, 18/ doz. Gooseberries from j/- to li/- doz. Currants, from 5/- to 6/- per doz. Rhubarb (named red varieties), from 0/- doz. Strawberry Plants from 4/- per 100. Cup. Macroearpa (transplanted) 2yrs from i>/- to 10/- per 100, Cup. Macroearpa (twice transplanted) 3yrs, 11/- per 100. Pinus Insignis (transplanted) 2yrs, from (i/- to 8/- per 100. Pi»ue insignis (transplanted) 3yrs, and 4yrs, 1 ij- to 14/- per *IOO. Pinus Murieata, 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), 2/0 to 3/6 each. Cabbage and Caulillower Plauts Seed Potatoes and Vegetable Seeds. INSPECTION INVITED. Catalogues Posted Free on Application Town Agent: Mr GEO. SHAVE, Hairdresser. Main-st., Gore. . .. THE ADDRESSBurrows Bros,, «.'. :i)OV NURSERY. EAST GORE. 8 S. bannister (From Roberts & Co., Paria.) THE "GRAND" PHARMACY High Street, Dunedin. Sole Agent in New Zealand for 1)R. LOBOK'S Blood and Liver Pills. Country orders promptly attended to by return mail. rpHE SEVEN STAGES OF 11 MAN. Shakespeare divided man's life into seven stages. In each stage ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY provides a suitable food. For infants and aged people it is grand, being easily digested and very nutritive. Equally good is it for athletes or anyone engaged in severe physical exertion. BDBLIC NOTICE. laving been appointed AGENT foi GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT and STATE FIRE INSURANCES, I am Taking Risks at Loweit Rates. Full particulars on application. W. WILSON. J JOW TO MAKE A GOOD CUP OF T E -x, 1. Buy the Best Tea—Kozie Tea. 2. Keep the pot clean inside, and heat before using. 3. Calculate amount required, and measure it. 4. Pour freshly-boiled water over leaves. 5. Let them infuee five minutes only. , 6. Be sure it is K.ozie Tea. No. 2 Kolie only Xalue. Agents : M. Ryrie & Co., Grocers.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2041, 24 August 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2041, 24 August 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2041, 24 August 1906, Page 7

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