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Government Insurance Department. Funds, OVER THREE MILLIONS. Sum Assured: Over £10,000,000. Annual Over £400,000. J. H. EICHAEDSON, Commissionei.

Advertise in the Argus. The Cromwell Veterinary ' , Shoeing, Forge, ''-J':' - melmore; ,_■ J ~" •;; \ STREET, Cromwell. ROBT. WISHAKT, Blacksmith in thanking his numerous customers for their :ong and valued patronage, aud soliciting a continuance of same, desires to state that the new additions are now completed, and that his shop is one of the best repair shops in New Zealand for Dredges, Waggons, Farm Implements, etc, Shoeing Branch in charge of a first-class shocr. Hack Shoes .„ ~, 7s per set. Draught ... ... 10s per set. Medium ... .... 8s and 9*. NETT CASH. Best (known) appliances for [tyring pur poses. Cold Tyre Setter. Setts em cold. Makes very accurate work. Costs only few shillings per sett. Machine for fitting brass caps for mail axles. All charges at Lowest Paying Rates. AN ABUNDANT CROP OF Of Fine Quality and Free from Disease. SPRAY YOUR CROPS WITH MCDOUGALL'S INSECTICIDE. A highly efficacious, inexpensive preparation easily mixed and suitable for fine spraying, thus ensuring a good crop of disease-proof potatoes. %g- AN ACREJSPRAYED at a cost of only Gs "St One.gallon of this insscticide costing 6s, mixed with 64 gallons of water, when sprayed with- an up*to«date sprayer, is duffioient for an acre. Why run the usk of your crop failiug when such nn inexpensive and effective remedy is obtainable ? Prices of il; Do«.igall's Potato Insecticide Pint lo tk. Gallon 6a Quart 2s 04 5 Gallons 2551 Obtainable frem SEED MERCHANTS DUNEDIN B. 41. FILLS. Are warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 40 years. Sold by all Chemists & Storekeepers tarough oat the world.

RESULT OF The following is the Completed Sentence, which was opened by the Manager of the " Otago DailyTimes " in the presence of our representative: " Discriminating tea drinkers of N.Z. are dciily testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are Economical and Matchless." Although a very large number of competitors entered, not one succeeded in completing the sentence correctly, and only five had even one word right. It was decided, however, to give a Prize to each of the latter, and a cheque for £1 each has been sent to the following : Alice Allen, Kononi, Tuapeka, aged 14 Eileen M. Fillingham, Caversham, aged 10. Geo. V. Barnett, Woodville, aged 11. Lizzie Duncan, Fairfield, aged 12. James Cuthbert, Chertsey, Canterbury, aged 14. In addition to the above a Special Prize of 10/- has been given to Bertha M. Baker, South Dunedin, aged 12, for excellent work. A reproduction of the card want in by this little la-jsio will be given shortly. WATCh' FOR NEXT COMPETITION TRY THE,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1985, 23 April 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1985, 23 April 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1985, 23 April 1906, Page 6