WJiich'is Cheaper ? A Word to Farmers. A little common sense will lead every up-to-date farmer to keep on hand a few useful remedies for sudden ailments of his stock, while the other kind of fellow, who lacks ''gumption," waits until—as he says—"the occasion arises," and then begins to hustle! He's of the penurious type, which in reality is the most wasteful and ex- ] travagant of any. What's the use of i saving 3/6 und having a horse die of ] inflammation or strangulation, or in being willing to spend the 3/(5 when ! the horse is at the last gasp and the nearest chemist 20 miles off ? No ! You want the stuff on hand when the stuff is wanted! That's what pays! If you are wise you will purchase one of these very handy SLESINGERS "AYE READY" VETERINARY MEDICINE CHESTS. You can buy itt'or £l. (CASH WITH ORDER.) It has been made up for emergencies, and contains in a neat hinged box a supply of SLESINGER'S CELEBRATED VETERIN ABY REMEDIES.' Colic or Gripe Drink, 3/6 bottle ; Embrocation, 3/6 bottle ; Condition Powders, 3/6 tin; Worm Powders, 4/6 tin; Blister Ointment, 2/ and 4/ pot; Hoof Oils, 5/ bottle ; Grease Ointment, 3/6 tin; Cow Drenches, 2/6 packet; Carbolic Salve, 2/ tin; Carbolic Oil, 1/6 tin; etc., etc. ORDER PROM Kempthome, Prosser, & Co., Ltd., Agricultural Chemists, Stafford St., D U N E D I N.
Book Gift Tea. AN APPEAL. MR JUSTICE CHAPMAN, on appeal - 1 "- quashed the conviction against Mr Brady, the Gisborne Agent, foi selling "Book Gift" Tea with a coupon attached. His Honour ruled that the system adopted by the Proprietors of "Book Gift" Tea of giving Coupon* as a means of exchange for the books was perfectly legal and did not come within the meaning of the Act. This decision had the full concurrence of the other judges. It will be good news to the many traders who have experienced the demand for "Book Gift" Tea to know that they oan continue to sell it without fear of breaking the law. '.('he many thousands, also, who have i>een in the habit of using this fine quality Tea will be delighted t 0 know that they will not lose the opportunity of acquiring a collection of wellbound standard Books without cost. The Proprietors of "Book Gift" Tea maintain that it costs no more for the books than it does for extensive advertising, or the giving of cash prizes, which only benefit a few. EVERY PURCHASER of "BOOK GIFT" TEA PARTICIPATES in the DISTRIBUTION of books. He knows that for every. 61b of Tea he buys he can Select a Book from a List of over 1,000 Standard Volumes. He knows from experience also that he is getting a Tea that compares more than favourably with any tea he can buy at the same, or even a higher, price.
M, MORTON, BUILDER & UNDERTAKER, CLINTON. NUMERALS Conducted at 30 per cent under the present prices. JOHANNASBURG MIRROR CO., 80 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. Glass Silverers, Embossers, Gilders, Picture Framers, Etc., Overmantles, Oil Paintings, Fancy Goods, etc. Mirrors re-silvered by Latest Process in use. Fine collection Studies, Landscapes, Animals, Figures, Fruit and Flowers—On hire 2d per week. Beautiful variety of Christmas and Wedding Presents. Picture-framing a specialty. First-class Tradesmen.
IF YOU WANT ELIABLE CYCLES at EASONABLE PRICES and ESULTANT SATISFACTION. W. Borlase, CYCLE AND MOTOR DEALER AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Oil Engines, Milking Machines, etc., overhauled and repaired. CYCLE DEPOT, 112 George St., FACTORY, 10 Frederick St. Sole Agent— MOUNTAINEER LIGHT WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE - price £57 10/. renowned for hillolimbing. New, Cycles from £6 10/-. Genuine 8.5.A., Brook'a Saddle, Reynolds Chiin, Sut, £l2 10/.;
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2126, 29 January 1909, Page 2
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607Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2126, 29 January 1909, Page 2
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