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A Cheap Metal Farm Gate and Fence Dropper. 1 k! . TEE N GATE—RIGID AS A GIRDER. 10 x 4, with 5 wires, hinges, and spring catch, 255.; 11 z4, 275. 6d.; 12 x 4, 30s. Extra wires, Is. each. We have several other styles. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. The cheapest and roost effective Dropper in the market. A perfect stay and post saver. Send for sample. CYCLONE FENGE & GATE 00., ch m s a Suroh et : FOR FATTENING LAMBS. [SPECIMEN TESTIMONIAL.] RYAL BUSH, SOUTHLAND, NZ , '2Bth May, 1904, Messrs TOTHILL, LIM9TED, Invercargill. Dear Sirs,—l wish to advise you that last year your Mr Taylor advised me to sow 'SUTTON'S PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH " for Limb feed instead of RAPE, andl sowed n tiie middle of November 16 acres with Purple Top Mammoth Seed (which I obtained from you) in broad east drill with two ewt of artificial manure to the acre. It was the very finest crop I have ever had or seen and for feeding I never saw the like. The tops alone are equal to a good crop of Rape, and after the turnip" were broken by the lambs the field was jast one white sheet. Before Harvest I put ou 293 lambs and since then I put on 40 old ewes, and on 2nd May I put on 53 ewes and one ram and they have not yet eaten more than the half of the 16 acres, I have always found that Sutton's S-'eils were most- reliable and good and I conaider'any small extra cost is well spent money. It onlv amounts to a few shillings per annum and it is a great thing for a farmer to be sure that the seed he sows is the best he can net.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) THOMAS HODGK INSON, Wilson's Crossing. m (MADE IN ALL .SIZES. IS SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET. The price i 3 the Lowest Sold by all Ironmongers. Made at 36 Cumberland Street, DUNE DIN. T. I. MILNES, Agent.

GRAIN! GRAIN! GRAIN! CHAFF! POTATOES! ETC., SEASON 1906. OTAGO CORN & WOOL EXCHANGE, VOCELST, OUNEDIN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦» To the farmers of Giago and Southland. ANOTHER Grain Season at h.n tl, we take the opportunity of thanking our many clients for tueir patmrage in the past, and to again tender our services for the disposal of their Grain here, or for shipmehi of same to.utlu-r mn-ket*, making libera! cash advances then on, if required. I Special Facilities for Storage, ouin - to o'ir commanding position in the centre of the trade,and our large and extending connection, wo ijiC- rile h constant touch with all the principal grain We would remind producers lint we provide special '" Cr ' , uii,ler? ' anU produce dealers, and are facilities for the satif-ccrv stcng- 5 and disposal of ' S c ! ,abk '' l ,o,,w ' K * e rf wsigr.raents to the very all kinds of farm produce. Our stoves are dry, airy, and wlth thc ,east l' o99ib,e de,a J'thoroughly ver.til.ited, and in every resp.ot admirably AeCOUIIt SilleS are rendered Within adapted for th; safe storage of grain, being con- . veniently situated, and com eet t > railway by private UilJ'S 01 .SJwC. siding. Produce consigned to us id delivered direct into store, and is saved the loss and waste incurred in ( Vfj, unloading and again carting into ware: cise. " l< K ' i,,iUI ""««•) __ T - . Raving made advantageous arrangements to meet »» supply best Calcutta Corn Sacks, all sizes, and at the We continue to ho'd the regular Weekly Auc ion lowest prices. Also Chaff Lags, Seaming Twine, and Sales of Produce as inauguratel by us many < cars ago all farmers' rcijiiisites at the shortest notice, and on and which have proved so beneticial to vendors ; and the best terms. I ADVANTAGES. We offer pro ducers the advantage of Lir ; re Storage and Unequalled' Show Room Accommodation. No delays iu Offering, Expert Valuers and Stafi The Best Service. The Lewis! S:»ta of Chains. Tite Highest Prices and Prompt Returns. SAMPLE li »GS, ADVICE NOTES, LABELS SENT ON APPLICATION. DONA!J) .REID & CO, LTD.

BIG BICYCLE J Large; stick i) re-illy l-xycl s to ho sold rt-g.trdless of cost fori £li 10.S an i uti-trui .tec d for l'2 iru nt!is. ( Royal Records, £IH I«s. Records, £l6 10s Matchless, £S4 10s Jubilee, £ll 10s j MOTORS! MOTORS! MOTORS! ( 2i h i>. Record Hoi or aSSO Twiji Cylinders 3h p. £65 I M 'to ■ ; s -11• i moto c. , }u,cm (r.»_•, }i niLil ami ic p »ii c.l by experts only ( Mote r .Sniiii i-.-fl. i LARGEST MOTOR & CYCLE DEALERS IN OTAGO.j ( | i I COOKE, H&WLI3ON & CO. j / !")B. |-.« aid 18-2 (.! RHA I' KINO ST., DUNEDIN. I I i WHITE FOR (.'ATA LOOUE. }

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2644, 4 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2644, 4 September 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2644, 4 September 1906, Page 8

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