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It will Cost you But a Post Card To Write and ask for what you want. ... ..in STATIONERY POST CARDS FANCY GOODS HAIR FRAMES NETS, COMBS and BRUSHES GAMES, PRESENTS PUZZLES PAPERHANGINGS PICTURE FRAMING PAINTERS' REQUISITES The latest in Everything. Best Quality in Fruit & Confectionery SENT ANYWHERE. Call yourself, or write to Jas. Little, cromwell. New Goods Just Arrived, ...DRAPERY, CROCKERY AND... FANCY GOODS ;'E have just received some splenf T aid Lilies of the above, which are now opened up, and inspection is cordially invited at Thos. McLoughlin's General Draper and Storekeeper, LUGGATE. p J. COOMBS, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (By Exam). Will be pleased to receive a visit from his many country clients when in Dunedin, and as I guarantee all work, patients may rely on getting a first-class denture. Teeth made by other dentists proving unsatisfactory may be re-modelled at a small cost. Painles3 extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine, Ether or Chloroform. Stopping with Gold, Amalgam, or foment. C. J. COOMBS, Surgeon Dentist, 112 Princess Street (Next to Grand Hotel, opposite Cargil Monument), DUNEDIN. BEN'S OXFORD BLUE. KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE. For Laundry Work it is KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE, unequalled Remember KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE, the name, OXFORD. KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE. Guildford and Percy WHEELWRIGHTS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Rivalled by many, but equalled by none, beg to announce that they are still to the front with Wheelwrighting aud all kinds of Blacksmiths work. Farm Implements and Machinery of all kinds repaired, and guaranteed to be put in first-class working order. Ploughs and heavy implements a speciality. Traction Engines and Mills overhauled. Contracts taken for Repairing Dredge Machinery. Tyres.—We have up-to-date appliances and can turn ont this work quickly and cheaply. Horse Shoeing.—All horses shod by skilful sboers of vast and varied experience; we can cure stumbling, overreaching, intern fering, sand cracks, contraction, and any other trouble arising from the hoof or foot of the horse New Vehicles.—Ours outlast any imported into the district, as we use nothing but the best well-seasoned material. A large stock of duplicate parts, &o„ ilwaya on hand. Anything not stocked procured on the shot test of notice. Estimates of Prices given. Satisfaction and Workmanship Guaranteed. Splendid New Seed. Now is the lime for Seeds, and growers requiring any variety should communicate with us at once. We will fulfil your order by return mail. All seeds sent may be depended on as thoroughly tested and of reliable vitality. VEGETABLE SEEDS.—The best strains and best values. Collections—ss, 10s 6d, 12* 6d, 15s, and 21s. FLOWER SEEDS —Perennials, Biennials, Annualß, &c, &c. SWEET PEAS.—Newest Varieties. A record assortment. 6 packets Is 6d ; 12 backets 2a 6d; 24 packets 4s 6d ; 36 packets 6s 6d. CLOVERS; GRASSES, MANGOLDS, SWEDES and TURNIP SEEDS. BONEDUST, PHOSPHATES, ROCKLANDS GUANO. Catalogue Post Free on Application. Howden &Moncrieff, 51 Princes Street, Dunedin. Henry Hotop, Chemist and Druggist HaS HANb—. Tuaaicura, Peppermint Cure, Moko BonningtonY J rish Moss, Allan's Lung Balsam, Sanders' Eucalyptus, Kay's Essence of Linseed, Baxters Lung Preserver, Hearie's Bronchitis Cure, Hair Brushes and Oooibs, Tooth & Nail Brushes, Sponges, Toilet Lauoline, Haye* line, Snow, Hand, Emollient, Pear's I Cashmere Bouquet, and Cuticura Soap?

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1985, 23 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1985, 23 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1985, 23 April 1906, Page 4

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