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Benjamin Naylor. Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchant and Family Srocer —AND— Sunderland. Stroet Clyde|Ben to inform the General Public tli in order to meet the wants ot his man* ,'^ hoi,t the District . he 's determined to oiler Si-ei.-jaj, Aiaasiauks to ; CASH. BU\ hRb either tor Large or Sma JPurchases, at Prices that Dcfj Conpetition Ue is in a position to Purchase in the Cheapest" and Best Markets, and respectfully ineottitho afcteutionof Farmers, Miners, Runholders, Louil hu.k,-. „,iu others to the Cash Fuioiss ijiis (Joods. By calling it the Wj-okia b-roiit, tin y can a.oortaiu for tbemselve whether it is not as Cheap and n ore their intem.t n, i urchase locally ttiau to send to a toreign Market for their Goods. Why, thciefore, not fcuppoil Lc-a. iradesuien instead ot sending the money out of the district, to those who have uo interest in its welfare,other than making a profit from trade :rausactions ? Whisky, Brandy. Rum, Wines, Gin, Champagne, Ales, Porter, Satsapaiilia, Ginge wme, Coidialsaud Uittets. Only the host brands in stock. 'fi.'oH»areos. Cameron « Galatea, Williams' Juno | Havelock Twist, Ruby Twist. , BKPLEIE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. j Ironmongery. , A largo and complete assortment. O €ri*ocei'ies. i Only the best qualities and brands in stuck. Colonial Produce. Flour, Wheat, Oats, Chart, Pollard, and Potatoes. First Awards v -, j South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90, for Butter, Bacon, and Lard' nd r ' Tn© Trade Supplied at the Lowost PossiWo Prices Agent 101 tlie lied Bird and *»««>& cvrl*. Boots. Boots. Jw». B. NAYLOR, believing that cmalitv is the teat of ,, B JNAYLOR believing that quality is the test of Cheapness, especially ,„ , Boots, has laid in a large stock of the most celebrated brand? H - Cg ? rds are unequal eu tor emu fort and durability lie >s now selling these boots T), " L ? h prices, and those who want a good wearing boot should try them. Wuoedin Agejit tor Bei«l a Gray'g IMPLEMENTS, PLOUGHS &c. Orders promptly attended to/and can be left at S.ore, Clyde, or at Chcstcrniains Farm, iMatakanui.

DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS. ALSO Over 13.-COO made. Wo make luoie Ploughs than all other Colonial ' liiMlttt'b ju< togtl'Lcr.. Up n;-datt! in tvt'v paiticuiar. OUH Patent Steel Points for Shares Have fcuj trtfedfed all oiliHis ; »»d humers now rt concise their value, Every ianiKT thotild try tluni. l»ifc'C Hid LIC<JiJSO JL YYb all bine: ALLvSTML HARROWS (the best made; x\L\V PATENT SPRING TOOTH HARROW, \\ jilj Wheels and >vai. A useful and cheap imj»l«iueut. The Pmiiltr Clj>=ll'euiL' , i , t in colony. e bnggt}) CAMBRIDGE EOLLELS- KOJRbE POWEES, SEED SGWEE, MAST' and 'IiUKJSKA" GIUIJS] DRILLS, WAGGOistf. Eto- Etc-BUDGE-WHIT. WGIi'J II and SEILGW FfLLOW BIGYCLIS'I be vcr) l vbt ilia mfliML • DSff Catalogue Prated Free < n Ap|;l : c;:lion "&%

AN IMPROVED DISINFECTANT FOB UNTVEItSAJ WSL KTKILLSALL germs wf.eeEVER APPLIED."« f%w NW DISINFECTANT b'Llitß haa a* odor, » cieftj safe, effective, noja-poisoncms, and dors >int staia e« '".r.a. The "&.P." FLUID ia now beii.g wsteimWalj u»«ii ia :a»ny oi Use locai Pubii* Schools, Offices, ai;<i Borough O EXTRACTS FKOM SPORTS: Prof. BLAGE, Otego University says:—"lt is * good and efoctrro Aaodorncr. mixes w-'J with wafer, and is a safe aad disinfectant A w««-known MEDICAL P3UCTITIONTO srya:-*' F« bafts, tfosebca. »r elea.nsing the liauda, di-mfecur.- rooms and "L£jLm t-% nA Ja&ds, I Mauider fcbs " K.P." FLULD snsurpaßK'id bj any oti . la M ft bottla; c«ji ai*o b« auppl" SOLB MANfK . '■ USERS: ICIMFTHOKirS, PROSSKB, A-ND CXX, LIinTUD, DtTNSJWK

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 1