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$? £fc EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. In connection with the N.Z. International Exhibition, Holiday Excursion Ticbets to Cbristehureh, available for two months from date of issue, will be issued from all stations on the ' Hurunui-Bluff Section from 25:b -••Ootober, 1906, until 2nd April, <1907. BY ORDER GEOEGE STREET, DUNEDIN. tS* End of Penny Section. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Only Speight's Prize Ales and the best brands of Spirits sold, R. J.McOLINTOOK - Proprietor. Commercial Hois! CROMWELL, JOHN LAFFEY T . Proprietor. (Late of Court's Hotel, Dunedin). • J.L. begß to notify that he has purchased the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of the public patronage. FIRST ■ CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Only the Bast of Liquors kept in stock. McDonald and Co.'s Coaohes leave the Comueroial Hotel daily to meet all trains. Parcels and goods will receive the most careful attention. BUGGIES & LADIES & GENTS' HACKS ALWAYS ON HIRE. 19?* Young Horses carefully Brokon to Saddle and Harnoss: GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Paid to Policyholders; £8,340,000, Bums assured: £11,000,000. Bonuses allotted: £1,920,000. J. H, BIOHAKDSON, P.P.A., I Commissioner. WE SELL AND RECOMMEND LIPTON'S PURE CEYLON TEA & COFFEE. R. PRITCHARD, Arrow. T. I. MILNES, Queenbtown. R. McDOUGALL & SON, Pembroke. D. A, JOLLY & SONS, Cromwell. DISTRIBUTING AGENTS: HARTY & CO.. THE BLIi TYPEWi The only reliable low-priced Machine on the market. Nearly 150,000 in use. Several hundred in use in Otago. Proficiency guaranteed in two weeks. Machines sold for cash or time payment, and sent anywhere for fret trial. PRICES—From £1 103 upwards for good second-hand Machines, and £lO 10s upwards for new Machines. The BLICK can be inspected at the office Of this paper. Catalogues free on request. TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS: 10, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. LANTING SEASON, 3906. Burrows Brop-- > GORDON NURSERY, East Gork, Have a Large Stock of FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, «src, all in Excellent Condition for Planting out, having been frequently transplanted. We quote a few of the Leading Lines : Apple Trees, from 10s to 18s per doz.; blight-proof stalks. Plum Trees, from 12b to 18s per doz. Pear Trees, from 15s to 18s per dozCherries, 18s per doz. Peaches and Apricots, 2s each. 18s per doz Gooseberries, from 3s to Gs per doz. Currants, from 5s to Us per doz. Rhubarb (named red varieties), from Gs per doz. Strawberry Plants, from 4s per 100. Cup. Macrocarpa (transplanted), 2yrs, from 8s to 10s per 100. Cup. Macrooarpa (twice transplanted), 3yrs, 14s per 100. Pinus Insignus (transplanted), 2yr-old from Gs to 8s per 100. Pinus Insignus (transplanted), 3yr-oldJand 4yr-old, 12s and 14s per 100. Pinus Muricata, 2yr-old, 10s per 100. Norway Spruce, 10s to 12s per 100. Laroh, 2yr-old, 2yr-old, 10a per 100. Oak, Ash, Birch, Sycamoro, &c, &c. Prices on application. Rose Bushes, from 8s per doz. to Is 6d ■JWh. Ornamental Shrubs and Trees, from Gd to 2s each. Rhododendrons (Hybrids). 2s 6d to 3s 6d each* Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. Seed Potatoes and Vegotablo Seeds. INSPECTION INVITED. Catalogues Postod Free on Application. Town Agent: Mr Geo. Shave, Hairdresser, Main Street, Gore, Note the Addiiess— BURROWS BROS., GORDON NURSERY, EAST GORE

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Lake County Press, Issue 2159, 7 March 1907, Page 4

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