DO YOU WANT TO SELL Rabbitskins, Wool, Sheepskins, Calfskins, Hides, Tallow, Horsehair? WE BUY FOR CASH. Fanners, Rabbitera and others having Rabbitakins, Hides, Tallow, etc. for disposal are notified that we give absolute top prices for same. Send in yonr Consignments to us. On the day following receipt of goods we will send yoa Account Sales, together WITH CHEQUE in payment. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. Reference: Bank of New Zealand. J. N. MERRY & CO., MERCHANTS * IMPORTERS, SOUTH CRAWFORD ST., DUNEDIN. POLICE v. BRADY. BOOK GTFT TEA. AN APPEAL. MR JUSTICE CHAPMAN, on appeal, quashed the conviction against Mr Brady, the Gisborne Agent, for selling " Book Gift" Tea with a coupon attached. His Honor ruled that the system adopted by the proprietors of " Book Gift" Tea of giving coupons as a means of exchange for the books was perfectly legal and did not come within the means of the Act. This decision had the full concurrence of the other judges. It will be good news to the many Traders who have experienced the demand for "Book Gift" Tea to know that they can continue to sell it without fear of breaking the law. The many thousands, also, who have been in the habit of using this fine quality Tea will be delighted to know that they will not lose the opportunity of acquiring a collection of well-bound standard books without cost. The Proprietors of "Book Gift" Tea maintain that it costs no more for the books than it does for extensive advertising, or the giving of cash prizes, which only benefit a few. EVERY PURCHASER of "BOOK GIFT" TEA PARTICIPATES in the DISTRIBUTION of BOOKS. He knows that for every 61b of Tea he buys he can Select a Book from a list of over 1000 Standard Volumes. He knows from experience also that he is getting a Tea that compares more than favourably with any tea he can buy at the same, or even a higher, price. a ROBI PAINTER, a i HOJJpE DECORATOR, to receive orders in above lines and ¥ll Ave UTMOST SATISFACTION itb REASONABLE CHARGES IS SOLICITED. lUTTON'3 MAMMOTH PASIEB Speciality ; 2s fid per packe ROBERT BOYNE, GENERAL MERCHANT. . DRAPER, . . . . . . BOOKSELLER, .'. STATIONER, AND .\ FANCY GOODS DEALER, Ac. Agent for— Otago Daily Times, Otago Witness Southland Daily Times A News, Canterbury Times, Outlook, Australasian, Leader, Sydney Bulletin, Town and Country Journal, Review of Reviews, Weldon'a Ladies Journal, Weldon'a Dressmaker Weldon's Children's Bazaar, Young Ladie's Journal, London Journal, Family Reader and Weekly Press PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Agent fob HOWDEN and MONCRIEFF'S Vegetable and Flower Seeds, STANDARD INSURANCE COM PANY. ROBERT" BOYNE. BALLARAT STREET, QUEEN TOWN. TEAS They are really appetising because seductively rich, fragrant, and revivifying. They are truly economical because, you know, they require considerably lep? iu the brewing than other teas, being of full strength. Take Tiger Tea at Is Bd, for instance. This is quite the lowest Erice for a tea of equal value in the 'oniinion. The Is lOd Tiger is undoubtedly equal to any 2s tea on the market. While the 2s Tiger is so superior to any other that we believe you'll never go back to the brand you are using once you try it. If you want the best, get Tiger. All grocers sell it. " TIGER 31 91 EE
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2662, 2 June 1908, Page 8
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