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E 0 A S 1 THE MOORMICK Eeaper and Binder, wi’.h New Improvements, NOW ON VIE W and FOR SALK by R. PRITCHARD, ' MERCHANT, ARROW. O 11 T II T R Y I N G. SA'N DERSOM 1 OLD SCOTCH. An old mellow Spirit, with fine delicate flavour. DAVID BAXTER Jk CO., AGENTS. O J. GOI TER &~p be la PERRELLE, S HA R EBROKEES, ARROWTOWN. The above are prepared to accept for flotation all genuine claims throughout the Goldfields on the usual business terms, and are working in conjunction with MR J. A. SLIGO, Member of Dunedin Stock Exchange. All business strictly private.

Bulbs, Boots, and Tubers. Hardy and Select, Grown at our WAIKIWI NURSERY. EVERY BULB GUARANTEED TO FLOWER. COLLECTIONS, os, 10s, and 20s, comprising Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Iris, Crocus, Ixias, etc., eic. 100 Splendid Named Bulbs for 10s. COLLECTIONS Best named Narcissus from ss, including Empetor, Empress, Sir Watkiu, Lcidaii, or others of equal merit. COLLECTIONS of Lillies, Iris, Crocus, or Ixias, ALL COLLECTIONS POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER. Early Orders Ensure Best Bulbs. •T. Leimie tfe Sons, INVERCARGILL. ST. GEORGE PRESERVING WORKS. Irvine & Stevenson, DUN E D N. ST GEORGE JAMS are now a household necessity Made from choicest fruits. Once used always used. LILA o'TARCH.—The Best in the world, imparts a fine “Lily” white gloss to shirts and other articles. Ladies will find it most economical. MILLEN-NIUM WASHER and WASHING POWDER—ST GEORGE BLUE. These will he found of great advantage in the Laundry Save labor and very beneficial. ST GEORGE POTTED and PRESERVED MEALS and Tab.e delicacies are delicious. No household should be without them. ST GEORGE SAUCES. Conseines, Candied Peel, \\ Lite bait, Oysters, Lobsters, Fish, Fruits, Vinegar, flams, Bacon, German Sausage, Coffees, Peppers, Sovereign Teas Cordials, British Whites (Non-alcoholic). Etc., Etc. Are the best obtainable anywhere. All our manufactured goods can be procured from all storekeepers iu the district. Our advice is—Use no others. Telegraphic & Cable Address ; Birch, Invercargill.] [Code used .ABC 4lh Ediiiou, and Private.] George-A. Birch, LIND’S BUILDINGS, Opposite Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Esk Street, INVERCARGILL (Eleven years Manager of late Colonial Bank, six years Manager of National Mortgage and Agency Co, both at inveicargill, and marly two yi ars Manager B ink f New Zealand, Timaiu), LAND & FINANCE AGENT, GRAIN, WOOL, k PRODUCE MERCHANT, SHARE i STOCK BROKER. Loans negotiated, Farm and other Properties Sold. Fat Sheep and all Live Stock disposed of Privately. Debentures and Shares bought and sold ou commissiou only. Flotatiou of Approved Dredging and other Companies undertaken. General Mining information given, and photos from Nature of the different Claims show . INDENTS executed for Cornsacks, Wool packs, Hessians, C ylon Teas, Castor Oil, C ■nlectionery, Machinery, aim all General, Eastern, London and otln r lilies, including Bonedust, Guanos, Clovers, &e. ADVANCES MADE on Wool, Skins and oilier Produce eona gned on siiipmem. 10 Lriidou ui Uie AUilia.ian Colonms. CO RUES PON DEN CE INVITED. IF you are suffering from Bronchitis, send to your chemise for 11/SSIGoRA Voii -mi insta..w) i e....ii.w.it reiief_

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Lake County Press, Issue 974, 8 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 974, 8 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 974, 8 August 1901, Page 3