General Notices. ASK FOE DARK A RO\AL SMOKE. LIGHT THE "K.P." FLUID. AP IMPROVED DISINFECTANT FOB UNTVEBSAL TTBE. ALL GERMS WHEEEVEB APPLIED.-^ trnucm ntox reports: '— i2L ß if™' ig » (oed m>4 rfertiw A wail-known MEDICAL MUCTmONBH !■ N • tettU; wikU nippUri ia Pint, i^SStom BOIM MANTJF IUTUBMtS: MMFTHOWnt, PROSSKR, AKD CO., UMITID, DUtfEDIK BIUHCUI AT CBBUTGHUICH. WELLINGTON. AMD AUCKLAND. MUEEAY & CO., HAVING purchased the Hosiery and Outfitting Business of Messrs J. Gardner and Co., intend giving the general publio a chance of obtaining Reliable Goods at Eok c bottom Prices at their own doors by issuing the Cash Parcel System. All Hosiery direct from the Factory, and cannot be beat for Sterling Value. PARCEL No. 1.—2 Shetland all wool Flannel Undershirts, 2 pair Cotton Underpants, 2 strong Working Shirts, 1 pair Braces, 1 pair our own Sox; 22s 6d, carriage paid. PARCEL No. 2.-2 pairs our own make guaranteed all wool ribbed Underpants, 2 our own make all wool knitted Singlets, 6 pair our own all wool Sox, 2 silk stripe, light, fancy, Costume Shirts, with Collar and Pocket, 1 pair Braces, for 355, carriage paid. PARCEL No. 3.-2 superior quality Merino Undershirts, 2 Merino Underpants, 6 pair Sox, 2 Superior Quility Flannelette Shirts (collars attached), 1 pair Braces, and three fashionable Ties; for 29s 6d, carriage paid. Suits Made to Measure from 555, Samples and Charts sent on application. A nice, cl>an, up-to-date Stock of Men's Hard Felt, Frame, and Straw Hats. Men's Waterproof and Chesterfield Overcoats, in Latest Patterns and Stylus. MURRAY & G6^ UMaMB VvSSSi? U9Bam ' (Richavd Bvinsley.) (Phil. S. Bett.) ASK YOUR IRONMONGER FOR—BRINSLEY and CO.'S CHAMPION RANGE. Int 7 ILL give the Best Results with the use I VV of the Smallest Amount of Coal, Lig/TTS. nite or Wood. All BOILERS made of Copper, I tinned inside. Can be used as an Open Fireplace. High or Low Pressure Boilers Fitted. Requires no Sotting. Send for Pirticulars to your Ironmonger, or to— BRINSLEY & CO., CUMBEELAND STREET, IS* SEE WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY OF THE DEERING ' IDEAL' BINDER THIS SEASON. E. F. Gallagher, of Mayfield, says :—" You will be glad to hear that the ' IDEAL' Binder is working splendidly. Ido not think the men have a fault to find with it. They say all they have to do is LET HER GO." Hbnry Hddson, of Kaiapoi, says :—" The ' IDEAL' Binder I got from you this Season has given mo great satisfaction. My oats have run about 100 bushels to the Bcre, wheat about 60 bushels. The Machine worked splendidly, and worked without a hitch. I can thoroughly recommend the DEERING ' IDEAL ' BINDER to anyone wanting a Machine, as I consider it THE BEST ALL-ROUND MACHINE IN THE MARKET." Frank Mcßmde, of Frankton, says:—"The DEERING BINDERS have given mo MOKE SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER MAKE, and I have had a Trial of every make on the Market." W. G. Hillf, of Kurow, savs :—" I must say that lAM EXTREMELY WELL PLEASED with the ' IDEAL' REAPER and BINDER, as they are EXCELLENT MACHINES IN ALL RESPECTS, being exceedingly light of draught and strong and durable. The ' IDEAL' REAPER makes SPLENDID WORK IN CUTTING CLOVEH, and is well suited for the work for which it was designed." McAdie Bros., of Ida Valley, say:—" We started the ' IDEAL' Binder we bought of you on January 31, and it does its work well IN ALL KINDS OF CROPS. We are well satisfied with the Machine." WE COULD PRINT SCORES OF SIMILAR TESTIMONIALS TO SHOW THAT THE Deering ' Ideal' is now Perfection. OILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Best Binding Twine, EITHER DONAGHY'S OR ROSEDALE. RAILAGE PAID BY US. EEID~&~GEAY, SOLE AGENTS. H. E. SHACKLOCK'S CELEBRATED ' OEION' EANGES. (Over 19,000 of these Ranges now in uso in New Zealand). BISODH OB DOUBLE! OVHNB. Tomb Railings, Iron Fretwork, and General Castings AT LOWEST BATES. Catalogues on application to the Maker and Patentee— H. E. SHACKLOCK. SOUTH-END FOUNDBY, PBINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 856, 21 February 1901, Page 1
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