'tivmS STABUB REKPBIi, ' , M. Liston begs to mtimate that he has now, removed from the Otown to th» Farmers' Arm* Stables, when pa* tron* will find him, as usual, ever «eady to supply, their needs to the best advantage. M. Liston has been about 20 years in business,as a Livery Stable Keeper and \ has a reputation to maintain, and this alone is a guarantee of excellence. Farmers' Arms Stables Frank F.litcM PAINTER & PAPERHANGER, Wishes to Notify the Besidents of Balolutha and Surrounding Biatriots that he has taken over his father's Old-established.PAlNTlNG BUSINESS and it prepared to Undertake Any Glass of DECORATIVE WOBK, and trusts that by Strict Attention to Business, Good Work, and Moderate Charges, he will retain the good name and liberal support the business has enjoyed in the past. Painting, Graining, Signwriting, Paperhanging, Glazing, or any other kind of Decorative Work undertaken at the Shortest Notice, FRANK MITCHELL lALCLUTHA. BACON FIGS. Wit are cash buyers of Prime Dairy r Grain-fed BACON FIGS in any uantity. Highest Mnr<:«t Prices given. Consign to Abbotsford Station. We ean take delivery any day but a Saturday or Holiday. Prompt Beturns. McDonald & Miller, GKEEX ISLAND. WATCHMAKER JKWiJiLlitt OPTICIAN, CLYDE STBEET, BALOLUTHA When engaged in reading or elose work Do the Eyes tire easily T Do thsy water T Does the print Blur and Bun together? These are symptoms of Eyestrain BELIEVED ONLY by Aeeuately fitted Glasses, Private Boom for Sight-testing and Spectacle-fitting. •Ul MAMINATItI 18 ACOUJUTK A¥D SGDJNTIITO. * To be published in January 1913 S T O N E'S 1913 OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND Commercial, Municipal, and General DIRECTORY, AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Thirtieth Year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. ontaining 1200 pages, together with . Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PBICE: If Ordered before Publioaon, 13/6; after publication, 16/. STONE, SON & CO., LTD., Dunedin. Burrows, Bros. GOBDON NUBSEBIES. GOBE, QUOTE A FEW LEADING LINES f OB Planting Season Apple Trees, from 12/ to 18/ doz. Plum and Pear Trees, from 16/ to 24/ per doz. Cherry, Peach, and Apricot, 18/ to 24/; 2/ each. Currant* and Gooseberries, 6/ doz. Bhubarb—Bed Varieties, 8/ per doz. Topp's Winter, 9/ par doz; 1/ eaoh, Stott's Monarch, 12/ per do*; 1/6 each. Cup. Maorocarpa, Pinus Insignis, Pinus JHurscata, Uyr* (.transplanted), 12/ per 100; 3yrs {transplanted), 18/ per 100. Pinus Laricio and Austriaca (transplanted), 15/ per 100. Norway Spruce, 3, 4, and 6 years, 10/, 12/, 16/ per 100. Larch, 4yrs, 10/; 3yr ß , 12/ per 100. 4yrs, 15/ per 100. Cuppreoius Lawsoniana, 20/ per 100. Berberis Darwinnia, 12/ to 15/ per 100. Hollies, 30/ to 35/ per 100. Abies Douglassi, 3yrs. 16/ per 100; 4yrs 15/ to 17/6 per 100. Bose Busheß, 10/ to 12/ per dozen. And every description of Foreßt, Avenue and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. analogues posted Free on application. INSPECTION COEDIALLY INVITED. Note Address: Gordon Wana^w KAITANGMBA TIVIBY STIILII. ALSXANDII lllft, Proprietor.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 29 November 1912, Page 8
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487Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 29 November 1912, Page 8
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