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Macxaggan-stbeet, Dcnems. JOHN COLLINS .. Proprietor. The most centrally situated hotel in the city. First-clans accommodation for tourists Travellers and Boarders. Suites of rooms or families. Charges moderate. Hot, eold, and shower bathß. The very best of Wines, Ales, and spirits supplied. A special feature: Is lunch from 12 to 2 tJOUTH MUTISM FIRE AND MARINE U IXsIMNCR COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. Cash Assets exceed £423,350 Annual llevenoe exceeds £ 04,;"HU Losses Paid, 3i millions. A PURELY LOCAL COMPANY. AiTQwtown Ageut P. de la Perrelle. Queenstown Agent MissL. M. Geisow. R. MARIS CLARK Manager for Otago and Southland. Liverpool street, Dunedin. PHILLIPS BROS., PHOTOGRAPHERS (Late of Dunedin), T TAVB Purchased the ESK STREET 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO recently carried on by the late Mr Kerstenkorn. HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. ENLARGEMENTS A SPECIALITY. In order to introduce our ART to the People of Southland, we will SUPPLY FOR A SHORT PERIOD One Dozen Cabinets AND SUPERIOR FINISHED BROMIDE Enlargement ™ 15/6 This is the Best Value ever offered In Southland. PHILLIPS BROS., ART PHOTOGRAPHERS, ESK STREET STUDIO, INVERCARGILL. ft EAD THIS.—" Meko," the greatest JLli Cough Cure known. Agent for Ar rowtown, J. Jenkins, storekeeper. IfYoaWan. The Best Tea /The one wnich is purest, strongest, and meat economical try "STAND OUT" TIA. Coupons in every tin. M T>LANTINC 7 SEASON, 1907. BURROWS BROS., GORDON NURSERIES, EAST GORE. Hav/e a Large Stock of FRUIT, FOREST, ' AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND ' S'.-IRUBS, Etc., all in Excellent Condition for Planting out, having heen frequently '/tansplanted. NYe quote a few of the leading lines:— , Apple Trees, from 10s to 18s per dozen, on blight-proof stocks. Plum Trees, from 12s to 18s per doz. Pear Trees, 15s to 18s per doz. Cherries, 18s per doz. Peaches and Apricots, 2s each, 18s per doz. Goozeberries 3s to Gs per doz. Currants, 5s to 0s per doz. Rhubarb (named red varieties) from Gs per doz. Strawberry Plants from 4s per 100. Cup. Macrocarpa (transplanted), 2 years, 8s to 10s per 100. Pinus Insignis (transplated), 2yrs., Gs to 8s per 100. Pinus Muricata, Jiyrs, lis per 100. I'inus Muricata, 2yrs, 10s per 100. Norway Spruce, 10s to 12s per 100. Lareh, 2yrs., 10s per 100. Oak, Ash. liiiL'h. Sycamore, etc., etc. Prices on implication, I skv:i> Hushes, from Ss per doz. to Is Gd each. j Ornamental Shrubs and Trees, Gd to 2s each. 1 Uho.Wondvons (Hybrids). 2s Gd to :is (id each j fsM-K" and I'tiulitWiT Plant j, k \\ :.' at* i.VKK ,\r.F.NT.S for this FAMOUS iVuiUT p;;si'KO\ 'I'M. I'UU'F. : :>sGdper v.;'.. . i .;;'. vi'.'.s !V' : . l-.i ; i'iUli:l;:e extraIXSVKv' VU'N IN\ ITKO i"':v;^'..•.:.-.;-. i-.-:.;.-.i fvop on applieation. 1U KKONYS KKOS., tuuuvx Nft;stcuiKs. vast tiOHE. • l , i n;■• u:i ; 'n i. \ >w \\ )U el D. ' for I'oiij'.h:. ami i\«U5% ih\;':. immediate relief in lnmu'lnlia. a.r|V) Till'. UKSIPKNTS ov LAKHS Excelsior ElectroPlating Works, •IS Sr. Ani»kk\v St., DUNEDIN. (Opposite Uranium's Hotel). s. imT) & co., (Sti;aut Kin>) Brass Founders <& Eiecti'Oplaters. Silvc-r, Ni.-kel, lira**, Cold and Copper Fluting. Spoons, Forks, Teapots, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Etc., I'lated Ki|iial to new, and (inur.n.teed IOIuuI to tin- Hestt U< lumiering of liedstead-, Piano Bracket, K.-ndfiM, etc. ISICYCLK I'LATINI! A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guar.intei'il. vied. 'LINUM CATHARTIC CJM PILLS' <»f Mountain Flux. An agreeable aperient. Worth a trial.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2188, 26 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lake County Press, Issue 2188, 26 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lake County Press, Issue 2188, 26 September 1907, Page 3

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