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Donfl.p*Vn fir Twines. 58?. 188-1 1885 1886. 1887. — • 1890. 1891 The Abovo Pyramid! Represent the YEARLY INCREA8E in Output of Twino Sinoo First Year of Manufaoturo. Tim Following Are Oi/k Variouh Quality :— No. 1, PRIZE MEDAL MANILLA; No. 2, MIXED TWINE (Manilla and Picked NZ- Flax); No 3, N Z FLAXJI J*All these Twines aro Specially Prepared by Our Improvod Ilcckliug, Drawing auJ Spinning Maohinery, which has cost over C20 000. Thoy are all Djubb U-n'ol, ail Tuij I by l\<i l J vtonfc( " Chook Nippor, ' bo as to onsuro regularity in Strength and Evonnoss. Wo put out SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE TONS LAST SEASON! All of whioh pavo outiro satisfaction, Abioluterolianco oan bo plaoed on its working in any imohiae without breakage, or uauning any stoppi^i whatever. In consequouce of tho extended area of , crop.^thore will bo a largo demand this «oasoa. fin twino detoriora^oi if kopt over one. soauoa, wa do not make moro than wo havo Advanoo Order* for. Farmers aro therefore advised to GIVE AGENTS THEIR ORDERS EARLY So at to omuro gotting our Twines. £§T The Quality of each BALL is either stamped on the outside or on a Ticket attached to every BALL thus : "Manilla," "Second Quality," "N.Z. Flax"^i OTAGO STEAM ROPE AND TWINE WORKS, DUNEDIN.

fTIRY FAMILTON'S PACKOO TEA, 2s, ■■- Unequalled. Try Familton's ROLL BACON. Defies Competition. Try Familton's COLONIAL WINES. Imported direct from Penfold and Brucho. Penfold 's Old Port, at 36s. Pcnfold's Muscadine, at 34s. Pcnfold's Frontignac, at 30s. Bruche's Claret (pints), at 20s. JAMES PAMILTON, OEKhRATi MERCHANT, Ham nnd Bacon Curor, oamaru.

T3LfcNDED TEAR. piEYLON TEAS 1 TNDIAN TEAS The now well-known lino of ROYAL BLENDED TEAS having been beforo tho Public for eorcral years, and having, during that time, given tho most unqualified satisfaction, I beg to submit a full list of tho various qualities told undor that brand, which is ns follows : j" CONQUEROR.— A Good Family Tea, being a blend of China and Indian Teas. Price : 2s por lb. DEFIANCF —A First-class Family Tea, boin& a blend of Ceylon, Indian, and China Teas. This is a very Favorito Tea, and is moroindemand than any othor tea. Price, 2s 4d perlb. EXTRA.— A Specially Fine Tea, being a Blond of the Choicest Tea* of Ceylon, Jndia, and China. Prico, 2s 8d per Ib. SPECIAL —An Unrivalled Tea, being a blend of tho Finest Indian and Ceylon Teas only* Prico, 3s per lb. CEYLON TFA.— For thoso desiring an Unblended Tea, I have a Grand Assortment of Pure Coylon Teas on sa'o. Price, 3s per lb. INDIAN TEA.— The Finest) Qualities of tho Favorite Assam and other Indian Teas always in stock. Price, 3s perlb 1 | A. J. S. HEADLAND! Thames Street^ Oamaro^

MARSHALL, SONS, AND GO'S Prize Stkam THRASHING MACHINERY. Awatded over 250 Prize Medals. Awatded Prizes at all tho competitive trials of tho Royal Agricultural Sooioty of England hold s'neo 1867, at which thoir classes of machinery were tested, Beforo that time they did not compete Awarded First Prize of L40, at last great trials uuder tho Society for Finishing Thrashing Machinoy. PORTABLE TRACTION AND VERTICAL ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINES, And all Reserve Parts, in Stock and to arrive. Orders for .Season 1892 now boing tocoived. Etvrly application requested to enable machinery to bo booked and resorved accordingly, F. R. MANNING, AUKNT, Wnlkor Street, Dunedin. jy6

NOTICE.

"jl/JRS R. J. HINKLEY, late of tho ■^ -*• Imperial Hotel, Herbert, begs to thank the Publio for their past patronage, As Mrs Hinkley has opened the lato Shamrock Hotel as a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, she hopes to recoive a fair share of publio patronage in the future ; and that with modetate charges and attention and civility hopes to merit the aame.

All Beds and Meals Ono Shilling Per week as per agreement. Good Stabling for hoiscs at Moderato Charges. Freo atabling for country visitors MRS R. J. HINKLEY,* | Shamrock Boardinu House {Oanuru.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 4

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